FENA
Bosnian news agency From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bosnian news agency From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Federal News Agency or FENA (Bosnian: Federalna novinska agencija - Serbian: Федерална новинска агенција - ФЕНА) is the government-owned national news agency of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Company type | State-owned company |
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Industry | News media |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Key people | Elmir Huremović (Director) Ilija Musa (Assistant director) Dejan Jazvić (Editor in chief) Fedžad Forto (Deputy Editor-in-Chief - Sarajevo) |
Products | Wire service |
Owner | Government of FBiH via JU Federalna novinska agencija FENA[1] |
Website | www.fena.news www.fena.ba |
Footnotes / references Member of European Alliance of News Agencies[2] |
It was established in 2000[3] by a Decree of the Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the purpose of performing news and agency activities of importance to the FBiH.
The FENA news agency was created by merging the former entity-owned agencies BH Press Sarajevo and Habena Mostar. The head office is based in Sarajevo (Ćemaluša 1, 71 000 Sarajevo[4] and Obala Kulina bana 16, 71 000 Sarajevo[5]) and in Mostar (Ante Starčevića bb, 88 000 Mostar).
Every day, FENA publishes an average of about 250 news items in the official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BHS) and English, and in addition to general and specialist news services, it publishes an increasing number of photo and video content.
According to the media reports,[6] FENA's correspondent network is spread throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina, because they have taken their role in the media sector seriously and publish news from all over the country on a daily basis. [7]
FENA correspondent offices in Bosnia and Herzegovina:[8]
In addition to the FENA news agency, in Bosnia and Herzegovina also operate:
Since 22 September 2017, FENA news agency is first and full member[9] of European Alliance of News Agencies.[10] from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Also, FENA news agency is member[11] of non-profit professional association[12] ABNA-SE, regional association of the news agencies of South East European countries[13] (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Kosovo, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Greece and Cyprus).
The news services are available in Bosnian, Croatian and English language.
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