Dnevni avaz

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Dnevni avaz
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TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)avaz-roto press
Founder(s)Fahrudin Radončić
Publisheravaz-roto press
Editor-in-chiefFahir Karalić
Deputy editorMiralem Aščić
General managerBajro Šaban
Director of mediaFadil Mandal
Founded15 September 1993; 27 years ago (1993-09-15)[1]
LanguageBosnian
(NYT supplement in English)
HeadquartersAvaz Twist Tower, Tešanjska 24b Sarajevo
City71000 Sarajevo
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
ISSN1840-3522
Websiteavaz.ba Edit this at Wikidata
Avaz.ba
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Type of site
News
Available in2 languages
List of languages
Owneravaz-roto press
URLavaz.ba
Current statusActive

Dnevni avaz (Bosnian pronunciation: [dnêːʋniː ǎʋaːz]; English: Daily Voice) is the most influential and best-selling daily newspaper in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is published in Sarajevo. Their web portal Avaz.ba is the third[2][3] most visited website in Bosnia and Herzegovina,[2][3] after Google and YouTube.[2]

Background[]

Dnevni avaz evolved from a weekly publication Bošnjački avaz which was first published in September 1993. In 1994 it became known simply as Avaz and was published weekly in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Germany. In 1995 it was reestablished by Fahrudin Radončić as a daily newspaper.[4]

Dnevni avaz is part of the "avaz-roto press" publishing house, the biggest media house in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[4][5] The paper is based in Sarajevo and has a relative pro-Bosniak and pro-Bosnian stances (centre-right).[4][5][6]

As of 2006, the Avaz publishing house was expanded with the start of the construction of the Avaz Twist Tower, a 175 m skyscraper in Sarajevo’s Marijin Dvor neighborhood, in the Centar Municipality of Sarajevo. Avaz Twist Tower is currently the highest skyscraper in the Balkans region.

The company's former headquarters, the Avaz Business Centre (Former Oslobođenje Building), has been converted into a hotel, Radon Plaza Hotel (based on the owner's last name Radončić).

Supplements[]

Dnevni avaz has published The New York Times International Weekly on Thursdays since 2009. This 8-page supplement features a selection of English language articles from The New York Times.

Avaz assets[]

References[]

  1. ^ Impressum
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Top Sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina, alexa.com, Accessed 2021-01-13.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "avaz.ba Traffic Statistics". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c Pål Kolstø (28 December 2012). Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts: Representations of Self and Other. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 259. ISBN 978-1-4094-9164-4. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Kadri Ackarbasic. International Journal of Rule of Law, Transitional Justice And Human Rights. Association Pravnik Sarajevo. pp. 89, 90. GGKEY:B0XLC3UWS4H. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  6. ^ Davor Marko (2012). "Citizenship in Media Discourse in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia" (PDF). European Research Council. pp. 5, 6, 12. Archived from the original (Working papers) on 24 September 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2020.

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