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Tea Moderna
Tea Moderna's cover, January 2008
Editor-in-chiefMile Jovanovski
CategoriesWomen's magazines
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherPlanet Press
FounderMile Jovanovski
Founded2001
CompanyMedia Print Macedonia
CountryMacedonia (now North Macedonia)
LanguageMacedonian
WebsiteTea Moderna

Tea Moderna (Macedonian: Теа Модерна) was a Macedonian woman's weekly magazine. Magazine ceased to be published in 2017.

History and profile

Tea Moderna was founded by Mile Jovanovski in 2001. The magazine is part of Media Print Macedonia, which was formed by the WAZ group. It covers all topics related to women such as fashion, travel tips and social events.

References

  1. ^ "TEA Moderna". Media Print Macedonia. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  2. ^ Agnes Handwerk; Harrie Willems (January 2004). "WAZ and the Buy-out of the Macedonian Independent Press" (PDF). Press Now. Amsterdam. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  3. Valentina Dimitrievska (13 June 2012). "Macedonia's MPM, Croatia's Europapress Holding Seal Partnership Deal". SeeNews. Retrieved 10 February 2016.

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