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Dnevni avaz (Bosnian pronunciation: [dnêːʋniː ǎʋaːz]; English: Daily Voice) is the Bosnian national daily newspaper, published in Sarajevo. Their news website Avaz.ba is the third [ 2 ] [ 3 ] most visited website in Bosnia and Herzegovina, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] after Google and YouTube.
www.avaz.ba: 1840 - 3522: Dnevni Avaz (English: Daily voice) evolved from a monthly publication Bošnjački Avaz. In 1994 it became known simply as Avaz and was published weekly in BiH and Germany. In 1995 it was reestablished by Fahrudin Radončić as a daily newspaper. [1] Avaz is part of the Avaz publishing house, the biggest news house in ...
Avaz Twist Tower, the HQ of Dnevni Avaz. The mass media of Bosnia and Herzegovina refers to mass media outlets based in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Television, radio, magazines and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues.
Tešanjska 24b Avaz Twist Tower 71000 Sarajevo, BiH: AVAZ ROTO PRESS d.o.o. Weekly (Thursdays) www.expressmag.ba: Show biz tabloid. Magazin Bebe&Mame: Private: Sarajevo Tešanjska 24b Avaz Twist Tower 71000 Sarajevo, BiH: AVAZ ROTO PRESS d.o.o. Monthly: www.bebeimame.ba: The first Bosnian educational magazine for parents. Azra Family: Private ...
The Glas Srpske (lit. ' The Voice of Srpska ' [1]) is a Republika Srpska daily newspaper published in Banja Luka.Together with Bosniak-oriented Dnevni avaz from Sarajevo and Croat-oriented Dnevni list from Mostar, Glas Srpske is Serb-oriented and one of three main ethnic newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina addressing various issues primarily from the mainstream or elite perspective among ...
The Union for a Better Future of BiH (Bosnian: Savez za bolju budućnost BiH or SBB BiH) is a Bosniak centre-right [3] political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The party was founded in September 2009 by Fahrudin Radončić, the founder and owner of Dnevni avaz, the largest daily newspaper in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
After the attack, Queer Sarajevo Festival continued with its planned activities on another location but without public gatherings and promotion. Festival organizers continued receiving threats. [24] On September 25, 2008 Dnevni Avaz published the names of injured persons, followed by Oslobođenje and Nezavisne novine. [25]
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