- Dnevni avaz
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Dnevni Avaz Type Daily newspaper Format Berliner Owner Fahrudin Radončić Editor Sead Numanović (print)
Adi Hadžiarapović (web portal)Founded 2 October 1995 Political alignment Center-right Headquarters Tešanjska 24b Sarajevo,
71000 SarajevoOfficial website Official website Dnevni Avaz (English: Daily Voice) is a daily newspaper in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is published in Sarajevo.
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Background
Dnevni avaz evolved from a monthly 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. Starting in 1995 it has been published as a daily newspaper competing with Oslobođenje and SAN Daily News.
Today, the Dnevni Avaz newspaper is part of the Avaz publishing house, the biggest news house in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
As of 2006[update], the Avaz publishing house was expanded with the start of the construction of the Avaz Twist Tower a 172 m skyscraper in Sarajevo’s Marindvor Business District. The company's former headquarters, the Avaz Business Center (Former Oslobođenje Tower), was converted (50%) into a highrise hotel, Radon Plaza Hotel (based on the owner's last name Radončić), and the remainder of the tower will be converted into hotel space on the completion of the new Avaz headquarters.
This newspaper is often viewed as Pro-Bosniak newspaper, this reflects on the sales of the newspaper in Serbian part of Bosnia where Avaz holds only 18% of the market. In the Bosnian federation Avaz holds 62% of the market.
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
- Dnevni Avaz
- Express Magazine
- Azra Magazine
- Avaz Sport Magazine
- Avaz Business Center
- Avaz Twist Tower
External links
Categories:- Newspapers published in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Grad Sarajevo
- Publications established in 1995
- European newspaper stubs
- Bosnia and Herzegovina stubs
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