
Bosnian Newspapers Online
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25 newspapers · 6 sections
National Newspapers
Bosnia's highest-circulation Bosnian-language daily
Bosnia's oldest newspaper, est. 1943, Sarajevo
Banja Luka-based leading Republika Srpska daily
Banja Luka daily, regional and national updates
Investigative weekly, politics and governance
Mostar-based outlet, Croatian-language, Herzegovina
Digital and TV News
Bosnia's most visited digital news portal
Regional 24/7 independent TV news, Sarajevo
Al Jazeera Balkans bureau, Sarajevo-based
BiH public broadcaster, national TV and radio
Federation of BiH public TV broadcaster
Republika Srpska public TV and radio broadcaster
Business and Finance
Sports
News in English
News Agencies
Bosnia and Herzegovina has one of the Western Balkans' most complex and politically diverse newspaper industries, with a media landscape that reflects the country's unique constitutional structure — divided between two entities and three constitutional peoples (Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats). Bosnian newspapers serve 3.5 million people in a country whose capital Sarajevo hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics and survived one of the longest sieges in modern warfare during the 1990s conflict.
Bosnia's most visited portal is Klix.ba. Dnevni Avaz is the highest-circulation daily. Oslobodjenje, founded in 1943, is the oldest newspaper — famous for continuing to publish throughout the siege of Sarajevo. N1 Bosnia is the most trusted independent TV news. Al Jazeera Balkans, uniquely headquartered in Sarajevo, provides regional and global coverage. Uniquely, Bosnia has two separate stock exchanges — the Sarajevo Stock Exchange (SASE) and the Banja Luka Stock Exchange (BLBERZA) — reflecting its dual-entity structure. The official N/FSBiH covers the Zmajevi (Dragons) national football team.
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