A Plus Media Group
A Plus media group is the owner of A plus TV, a Montenegrin Television station founded in 2011. The television station is not transparent about the key information. Only one name is found in the public records in relation to the media outlet, that of Ivona Čavić. Čavić is not a public person, and there is no publicly available information on her professional background.
It is public knowledge that the TV is owned by Duško Knežević, a fugitive Montenegrin businessman, who previously owned A1 TV, which was sold to Serbian businessman Bratislav Stojiljković in 2022.
Business Form
Private
Legal Form
Limited Liability Company (LLC)
Business Sectors
Production and broadcasting of television programme
Individual Owner
Other Online Outlets
A plus portal
https://aplusme.me/
General Information
Founding Year
2002
Affiliated Interests Founder
There is little to no information available about Ivona Čavić, except for the fact that she is the founder, sole owner, CEO and Editor in Chief of A plus TV. She has no Linkedin profile or any other source of information of her professional background. The only media article that mentions a person of her name is that she used to be Director of company Atlas Kap also owned by Duško Knežević.
Employees
6
Contact
Vaka Đurovića bb, Podgorica
E-mail: office.aplusmediagroup@gmail.com
Phone number:+38267342229
Website: aplusme.me/impressum/
Tax/ ID Number
(PIB): 02296721
Financial Information
Revenue (Financial Data/ Optional)
0,003 million EUR / 0,003 million USD
Operating Profit (in Mill. $)
-0,090 million EUR / 0,094 million USD
Advertising (in % of total funding)
Missing data
Further Information
Meta Data
The data on the media company was collected from the Central Registry of business entities of Montenegro, Agency for electronic media, Tax administration portal Taxis, website of the media and desk research. MOM team in Montenegro contacted the media outlet on August 18, 2023, as is the practice for Media Ownership Monitor, to invite the media owners to proactively disclose information relevant to the study. The annual average exchange rate of the Central Bank for 2022 was used to convert EUR into USD (1,05).