Pogledi (Serbian Cyrillic: ÃÂþóûõôø, meaning Viewpoints in English) was a Serbia-based magazine devoted to politics and history, published biweekly. Pogledi was the first opposition magazine in communist Yugoslavia. In total, 268 issues were published.
In June 1982, Pogledi began as a student magazine at the University of Kragujevac. It was the brainchild of Miloslav Samardà ¾iÃÂ. The first issue was about Josip Broz Tito. The magazine made national headlines on 1 March 1989 when it was the first media outlet in Serbia to publish that President Harry S. Truman posthumously awarded Draà ¾a Mihailoviàthe Legion of Merit. In 1990, Pogledi became the most read magazine in the country with a circulation of 200,000. That same year Pogledi split from the university and became an independent publishing house.
Vuk Draà ¡koviàgave his first ever interview to Pogledi in 1986. Prior to their deaths in 1991, ÃÂorÃÂe "Già ¡ka" Boà ¾oviàand Vukaà ¡in à  oà ¡koÃÂanin gave their last interviews to Pogledi.
Some of the magazine's contributors were Vidosav StevanoviÃÂ, Veran MatiÃÂ, Kosta ÃÂavoà ¡ki, Nikola Miloà ¡eviÃÂ, SrÃÂa TrifkoviÃÂ, Dejan StojanoviÃÂ, Simo DubajiÃÂ, MomÃÂilo ÃÂujiÃÂ, Isidora Bjelica, Biljana SrbljanoviÃÂ, Vanja BuliÃÂ, Radomir MihailoviÃÂ, Dragoà ¡ KalajiÃÂ, Dragoslav Bokan, Momo Kapor, Prvoslav VujÃÂiÃÂ, Danko PopoviÃÂ, Miliàof MaÃÂva and Zoran StefanoviÃÂ.