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Denis Latin (Šibenik, 14. veljače 1966.), hrvatski novinar, urednik i voditelj, najpoznatiji kao autor političke razgovorne emisije Latinica.

Denis Latin je sa 16 godina bio dopisnik Slobodne Dalmacije iz rodnog Šibenika. Diplomirao je politologiju 1989. na Fakultetu političkih znanosti u Zagrebu. Na drugoj godini fakulteta bio je na audiciji za televizijskog novinara, nakon čega je počeo raditi kao reporter Zagrebačke panorame na HRT-u. Uređivao je i vodio Vijesti, Dnevnik 2, Dnevnik 3, emisiju "Slikom na sliku", te politički magazin "U potrazi". Zabavni show "Napokon nedjelja!" i emisiju "Otvoreni globus Denisa Latina" uređivao je i vodio na TV Mreži. Bio je šef ratnog studija u Sisku 1991. i Kninu 1995.godine. Danas u Informativno-medijskom servisu HRT-a uređuje brojne informativne televizijske formate poput news programa HRT 4, Teme dana, emisije Otvoreno, Vijesti i Dnevnika. Od 1996. do 1998. obavljao je dužnost glavnog urednika "Mreže", prve privatne producentske tv kuće u Hrvatskoj.

Dobitnik je brojnih nagrada:

1990. godine - Zlatno pero Hrvatskog novinarskog društva za seriju dokumentarnih emisija o demokratizaciji u zemljama bivše Jugoslavije.
1993. godine - nagrada "Ivan Šibl" za izvanredna televizijska dostignuća.
1999. godine dobio je nagradu "Marija Jurić Zagorka" Hrvatskog novinarskog društva za najbolje uređenu emisiju (Latinica na temu "Miješani brakovi").
2000. godine dobiva prestižnu nagradu Hrvatskog novinarskog društva "Veselko Tenžera" i proglašen je novinarom godine.
2002. godine u Beču je dobio nagradu "Dr. Erhard Busek" za najboljeg novinara jugoistočne Europe Medijske organizacije jugoistočne Evrope (SEEMO).
2005. dobitnik je Zlatne povelje "Linus Pauling" Međunarodne lige humanista za doprinos izgradnji mira u svijetu.
dobitnik je medalje "Oluja" i Spomenice domovinskog rata.
Transcript
00:00Music
00:27In elementary school, Denis was a quiet, quiet and calm child.
00:33Although he was very ambitious, he was the president of the class,
00:37the generator of all the actions that took place in our school.
00:43He always sat in the front row,
00:47he always raised his hand in the air, spoke for himself,
00:50he was always ready, he knew all the wrong verbs in French by heart.
00:54Zorica Antulov has known him for 25 years.
00:58There was always a crowd around him,
01:01all the girls who were the most attractive in the school,
01:05they followed him, he was a great charmer.
01:08Under the charm was an iron ambition.
01:11As a 16-year-old in the journalism department of high school,
01:14he applied for the position of a writer of Slobodna Dalmatija from Rodne Vodice.
01:18Already in the first texts about the communal problems of Vodice,
01:22unusually sharp for the beginning of the 80s, he confused the politicians.
01:26Ilija Marsic was his first editor.
01:29One day, the late Kulusic comes and asks him,
01:32where did you find Denis Latin?
01:35And I say, one of his children, Brtica, in the Siberian press,
01:39and he says, he has the articles of a politician.
01:42And I say, what is it? And he says, it's good, keep it.
01:46In the middle of the 80s, he came to Zagreb and started studying
01:50political science, still writing for Slobodna.
01:53As a student, he started working as a reporter in the Zagreb Panorama.
01:57He was not interested in surface reporting,
02:00and he got into investigative journalism.
02:03He made a report about some properties
02:06through the Socialist Union, which were very smelly,
02:09and that report was excellent, I liked it.
02:11But, of course, there were too many storms,
02:14so he was suspended, he was suspended by Saša,
02:17and I was suspended.
02:19In 1990, he followed the first multilateral elections.
02:22Thus, in tandem with journalist Saša Milošević,
02:25he talked to Stjepan Mesić.
02:28Do you know how much a liter of milk costs?
02:31I don't know, I have to ask my wife.
02:33In the 90s, at the age of 24, he became the youngest editor of TV Dnevnik.
02:37Good evening.
02:38Good evening.
02:40In July, the Central Committee of the HDP of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
02:43A war broke out.
02:45Along with reporting from the war zones of Croatia,
02:48he made this video with his colleagues.
02:50My homeland,
02:55it has the strength of a golden shield,
02:58and the power of a sea of colors,
03:01my motherland of Croatia.
03:06He accepted to organize the show with a picture on a picture,
03:10and then in 1993, the latinica started.
03:13The first show that was organized, I was an editor even then,
03:16it was very bad for me,
03:19because it consisted only of a bunch of guests,
03:22who fought, who shouted,
03:24and he thought that it was enough for a good show.
03:26At the beginning, the show was casual, like right after the war,
03:29and then he started to deal with more serious topics.
03:32Some latinicas were even banned.
03:34This annoyed him, so he left,
03:36together with the show, to the production house TV Mreža.
03:39But because, as he says, of a bad treatment,
03:42unpaid money and disconnection of the network, he returned to HTV.
03:44The latinica went on.
03:47Since 2000, with the new management of the house,
03:50he says, there were no more bans.
03:52However, he often intends that the guests in the show
03:55mostly have a stand that suits him,
03:58and that they attack people who are not there.
04:00He organized a media lynch on me,
04:02he invited people to smoke on me for two hours in his show,
04:05and he didn't give me the opportunity to defend, he didn't invite me.
04:08Jesenas raised a big media dust again,
04:10showing in the form of a latinica
04:13a controversial documentary about Lujan Krajina.
04:16On one side were, I don't know, Mr. Olujic and Maja Fronnik,
04:20and all the others defended the other side, which was unacceptable.
04:24The non-representation of both sides,
04:26he often expresses his own political determination,
04:29which is not good for public television,
04:31thinks a member of the Viječa Croatian Radio Television.
04:34He can be offended, but I simply see
04:37his victorious laugh, which is not good.
04:40When he opens a topic that most people do not agree with,
04:45but you have to open it, or maybe it is important for a minority,
04:48then the public reacts wrongly and accuses Denis
04:52of opening topics that are anti-Croatian,
04:55that are pro-Yugoslavian, but in fact he opens topics
04:58that need to be discussed.
05:00A week ago, the Croatian Journalist Association
05:02chose him as the best journalist in 2000.
05:05It can often be heard that the HTV information program
05:08lost a lot to his departure to the entertainment program,
05:12but most agree that the Croatian public space is at stake.
05:16And so, regardless of whether NATO liked him or hated him,
05:19watched Latin rarely or every time,
05:21everyone wonders what the topic of the next show is.
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