Dnevni avaz

Dnevni Avaz ( German translation: Daily Voice ) is one of the most popular newspapers of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is published in Sarajevo.

Founded in 1995 by the newspaper Fahrudin Radončić, a Bosnian journalists from the Sandžak region in Montenegro. Today the Dnevni - Avaz daily newspaper is part of the Avaz publishing house, which is the largest magazine publisher in Bosnia - Herzegovina.

The Avaz publishing house was expanded in the course of the start of construction of the Avaz Twist Tower. The Avaz Twist Tower is a 172 meter tall skyscraper in Sarajevo Nedzarici district. The former commercial building, the Avaz Business Centre (previously Oslobodjenje Tower, named after the Bosnian daily newspaper Oslobodjenje ) was converted to 50 % in a hotel, in the remaining 50 % of the building's offices are housed.

The Dnevni Avaz is often named as a pro- Bosniak newspaper, but is not without controversy. The newspaper is often populism and lack of journalistic professionalism accused (see, for example, the editorial glass bosanskog mraka / Voice of Bosnia's darkness in the weekly BH Dani: No.293 ). In the campaign for the last general elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina ( October 2006) the newspaper was accused that they are open on the side of the Party for Bosnia - Herzegovina ( Stranka za Bosnu i Hercegovinu, SBiH ) of the former Bosniak presidency member Haris Silajdžić asked and a smear campaign against the former member of the Presidium candidate of the Party of democratic Action ( Stranka Demokratske Akcije, SDA), Sulejman Tihić and the Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Socijaldemokratska partija of Bosnia and Herzegovina, SDP BiH) Zlatko Lagumdžija would have led. This is from the newspaper editor Radončić denied (BH Dani: Ranked # 493 ). The fact is that Silajdžić has won in the general elections in Bosnia - Herzegovina on 1 October 2006 against the SDA candidate Tihić by a large margin. In the Republika Srpska, the market share of Dnevni Avaz is only 18 percent, in the Federation, however, 62 percent.

The Avaz publishing house currently installed following magazines: Dnevni Avaz, As, Express, Azra, Avaz sport. In the possession of the publishers currently includes the following buildings: Avaz Business Centre, Avaz Twist Tower and the Hotel Radon Plaza Hotel.

  • Newspaper ( Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Serbokroatischsprachige newspaper
  • Sarajevo
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