Glas Trbinja

Bosnia and HerzegovinaTrebigne, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and HerzegovinaSerbian

Serving as a prominent source of news for Trebinje and the wider Herzegovina region, this outlet provides in-depth coverage of local politics, cultural events, and socioeconomic developments. It is widely recognized as a key digital platform for the Serbian-speaking community, dedicated to documenting the history and daily life of the city through a localized editorial perspective.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Print media in this central Balkan nation features a segmented market rooted in historical divisions. Among the prominent publications is Oslobodjenje, a historic Sarajevo daily founded in 1943 that famously printed throughout the 1990s siege. Dnevni avaz, established in 1995, currently holds the highest national circulation and caters to a Bosniak readership. Nezavisne novine and Glas Srpske serve as the primary dailies operating out of Banja Luka, while Dnevni list focuses on Croat audiences from Mostar. This regionalization reflects a broader ethno-linguistic stratification across the country's print sector. Paperboy indexes 16 Bosnian newspapers — browse the full directory below.

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