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词条 List of newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina
释义

  1. Daily newspapers

  2. Weekly and biweekly newspapers

     Sarajevo  Banja Luka  Zenica  Bijeljina  Velika Kladuša  Tuzla 

  3. References

  4. External links

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This is a partial list of newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Daily newspapers

Newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Newspaper Established HeadquartersFrequency Owner / Publisher WebsitePress Council BiH MemberISSN Number Notes
Dnevni Avaz1993|10|02|df=y}} {{small>Tešanjska 24b Avaz Twist Tower
71000 Sarajevo, BiH
}}
Daily AVAZ ROTO PRESS d.o.o.http://www.avaz.ba/}} {{Aye}}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 Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1][3]
Oslobođenje1943|08|30|df=y}} {{small>Džemala Bijedića 185
71000 Sarajevo, BiH
}}
Daily Oslobođenje d.o.o.http://www.oslobodjenje.ba/}} {{Aye}}2232 - 9986}}Oslobođenje (English: Liberation) was founded in Donja Trnova near Ugljevik, as an anti-nazi newspaper. During the Bosnian war and the Siege of Sarajevo, the Oslobođenje staff operated out of a makeshift newsroom in a bomb shelter after its 10-story office building had been destroyed. During the war, its staff managed to print the newspaper every day except for one.[2]
Nezavisne novine1995|12|27|df=y}} {{small>Braće Pišteljića 1
78000 Banja Luka, BiH
}}
Daily NIGD "DNN" d.o.o.http://www.nezavisne.com/}} {{Aye}}Unknown}}Today's Nezavisne Novine (English: Independent newspapers) emerged from a daily publication Dnevne nezavisne novine which were the first private newspaper in Republika Srpska entity. The first editor was Željko Kopanja. Following the paper's reporting on atrocities committed by Bosnian Serbs, Kopanja was denounced by some groups as a traitor, and began to receive death threats.[3] On 22 October 1999, he was nearly killed by a car bomb that exploded as he turned the ignition key. A nearby hospital amputated both of his legs. Since 2000, the newspaper changed its name and expand the target audience of the entire territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Glas Srpske1992|09|15|df=y}} {{small>Braće Pišteljića 1
78000 Banja Luka, BiH
}}
Daily Glas Srpske a.d.http://www.glassrpske.com/}} {{Aye}}2303 - 7385}}Today's Glas Srpske (Srpski: Глас Српске ; English: Voice of Srpska) was founded as Glas in Župica near Drvar, as an anti-nazi newspaper from NOP. It was monthly publication for Bosanska Krajina area. In 1992, the newspaper changed its name, editorial policy and audience. During the Bosnian war, National Assembly of Republika Srpska issued a decision that newspaper goes out as The daily newspapers of the Republika Srpska. Since 5 May 2003 the newspaper comes out under the new name "Glas Srpske" in Cyrillic script.
Press RS2011df=y} {{small>Dr Mladena Stojanovića 29
78000 Banja Luka, BiH
}}
Daily NPC International d.o.o.http://www.pressrs.ba/}} {{Aye}}2233-176X}}Press RS also has its own web portal. The company NPC International also issues a magazine called Zdravo živo.
EuroBlic2000|07|04|df=y}} {{small>Miše Stupara 3
78000 Banja Luka, BiH
}}
Daily Ringier Axel Springer d.o.o.http://www.blic.rs/}} {{Aye}}2233-176X}}EuroBlic is a daily middle-market tabloid newspaper in Republika Srpska. Founded in 2000, EuroBlic is currently owned by Ringier Axel Springer Media AG, a joint venture between Ringier media corporation from Switzerland and Axel Springer AG from Germany. The joint Swiss-German entity owns and operates EuroBlic through Blic its Serbian subsidiary Ringier Axel Springer d.o.o. (formerly Blic Press d.o.o. and Ringier d.o.o.), a limited liability company. EuroBlic also issues a magazine called Blic žena and Blic plus.
Dnevni list2001df=y} {{small>Kralja Petra Krešimira IV 66/2
88000 Mostar, BiH
}}
Daily DL trgovina d.o.o.
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
www.dnevni-list.ba {{Aye}}1512 - 8792}}Dnevni list is daily newspaper (English: Daily Courier) is a popular daily newspaper in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[4] Its headquarters is in Mostar.[3] The paper is especially popular among the nation of the Croats and Bosniaks. The paper was founded in 2001 and it has a pro-Croats stance.[4]
Večernji list BiH2007df=y} {{small>Kralja Zvonimira 13
88000 Mostar, BiH
}}
Daily Večernji list d.o.o.
Zagreb, Croatia
Styria Media Group
http://www.vecernji.ba/}} {{Aye}}1333 - 9192}}Večernji list BiH is daily edition of Večernji list for Bosnia and Herzegovina ( English: Evening Courier) and it is considered as conservative newspaper owned by Styria Media Group. Večernji list was started in Zagreb in 1959.[5][6]

Weekly and biweekly newspapers

Sarajevo

  • BH Dani
  • Start BiH

Banja Luka

  • Novi reporter

Zenica

  • Naša riječ

Bijeljina

  • Semberske novine

Velika Kladuša

  • Reprezent

Tuzla

  • Hrvatski glasnik[7]

References

1. ^{{cite book|author=Pål Kolstø|title=Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts: Representations of Self and Other|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jGNWORa2QccC&pg=PA260|accessdate=21 November 2014|date=28 December 2012|publisher=Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.|isbn=978-1-4094-9164-4|page=259}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ajr.org/article_printable.asp?id=773 |title=AJR "From the Battleground To the Suburbs" |publisher=AJR |accessdate=24 December 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120716193931/http://www.ajr.org/article_printable.asp?id=773 |archivedate=16 July 2012 |df= }}
3. ^{{cite book|author=Kadri Ackarbasic|title=International Journal of Rule of Law, Transitional Justice And Human Rights|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_hp7nOXOBuIC&pg=PA90|accessdate=25 January 2014|publisher=Association Pravnik Sarajevo|page=90|id=GGKEY:B0XLC3UWS4H}}
4. ^{{cite web|author=Davor Marko|title=Citizenship in Media Discourse in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia|url=http://www.citsee.ed.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/108916/380_citizenshipinmediadiscourseinbosniaandherzegovinacroatiamontenegroandserbia.pdf|publisher=European Research Council|accessdate=20 September 2014|format=Working papers|year=2012}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Croatian newspapers and magazines|url=http://www.pecob.eu/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/EN/IDPagina/1468|work=PECOB|accessdate=11 October 2013}}
6. ^{{cite book|author=Helena Popović et. al|title=Media policies and regulatory practices in a selected set of European countries, the EU and the Council of Europe|date=29 October 2010|publisher=The Mediadem Consortium|location=Athens|url=http://www.mediadem.eliamep.gr/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/BIR.pdf#page=378|accessdate=24 December 2015|chapter=The case of Croatia}}
7. ^Maja Jurić, Radio Soli i Hrvatski glasnik mediji koji Hrvate u Tuzli drže na okupu, poskok.info, published 19 May 2007, accessdate 31 May 2014 {{hr icon}}

External links

  • Press Council in Bosnia and Herzegovina official site
{{Lists of newspapers in Europe}}

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