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It was one of the earliest boulevard newspapers in the country and enjoyed higher levels of circulation during its lifetime.

[3] Miklos was also owner and editor-in-chief of the paper of which subtitle was politikai napilap (Hungarian: political diary).

[2][4] The advertisement posters of these papers were created by Hungarian graphic artist Tibor Pólya.

[3] For instance, Croatian journalist Marija Jurić Zagorka was among its foreign contributors who published articles on the political news in Yugoslavia.

[5] Towards the end of World War I the paper was one of the publications which criticized the alliance between German Empire and Austria-Hungary.