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Impact of media in Bosnia and

Herzegovina and Spain

Munir Šakić
 General info about internet speed and number
of connectins and digital media including data
from mobile device usage and statistics for
Bosnia and Hezegovina and Spain.
 Impact of the digital media in both countries
on the printed press and paper media as shown
by the number of workers.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Spain
Printed media in Bosnia and Herzegovina
 The Press Council of BiH recorded there are eight daily
newspapers (all privately owned), 100 different types of
magazines, 71 specialized magazines, and eight religious
magazines.
 Mostly read dailies Dnevni avaz (36%), Blic (10%), Večernje
novosti and Večernji list (4% each). One third of the population
does not read newspapers.
 Magazines have followed a trend of commercialization, with
the lead being taken by women's magazines such
as Azra (14.7% of readership in 2005) and Gloria (12.5%),
overcoming political magazines such as Dani (9.4%), Slobodna
Bosna (7.2%) and Express (5.3%)
Spain
 This list of newspapers in Spain includes daily,
weekly spanish newspapers issued in Spain. In 1950 the
number of daily newspapers in circulation in Spain was
104; by 1965 this figure had fallen to 87.In 1984, in the
period following the transition to democracy, the number
of daily newspapers had risen to 115.Since then,
however, the advent of new media has been
accompanied by a decline both in newspaper circulation
figures overall and in the number of titles published, the
years 2008 to 2012 seeing the closure of 31 titles.
Spain printed media names
and numbers
Radio in Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Bosnia and Herzegovina's Public Service Broadcasting System (BHRT)
includes four radio channels: BH Radio 1 at state level, plus at entity
level Radio FBiH and Radio 202 in the Federation of BiH (part of RTVFBiH)
and Radio Republike Srpske  (part of RTRS).
 The radio market sees 144 radio stations active, of which 65 are public and
79 are private (2009 data). Their revenues come mostly from advertising
(60%), coupled with public subsidies and program sales. The market is highly
fragmented, with 60% of the revenues shared between 130 stations, and the
remaining 40% among the 10 main stations.
 No single radio outlets makes more than 15% of the market revenues. Two
thirds of the revenues go to public broadcasters, either the national Public
Service (30%) or other local state-owned outlets (34%); private broadcasters
only tap the 36%.[28] Radios are often vertically integrated in media groups
that also control TV stations, cable operators, internet providers, and even
marketing agencies. Other radios are owned by municipal or cantonal
governments, and publicly funded
Spain
 Spain has many radio broadcasting services,
ranging from state owned to private. The list is
large and radio is still used in Spain. Spain also
has many english broadcasting stations
 RNE is Spain's national public radio broadcaster and operates six stations:
 Radio Nacional - General service of mostly speech-based programming
 Radio Clásica - Classical music and concerts
 Radio 3 - Music outside the mainstream scene
 Ràdio 4 - Regional service broadcasting in the Catalan language
 Radio 5 (Todo Noticias) - 24-hour news channel
 Radio Exterior de España - International, external broadcasting service
 The following groups operate commercial radio networks broadcasting across Spain:
 PRISA Radio
 Cadena SER - Generalist radio station featuring mostly news, talk and sports.
 Los 40 - Contemporary hit radio station. Comparable to Capital (radio network)
 Cadena Dial - Spanish adult-contemporary radio station.
 Los 40 Classic - Oldies music station dedicated to the hits from mostly the 1980s
and '90s.
 Los 40 Dance - Electronic dance music station dedicated to a wide variety of its sub-
genres.
 Rock FM - Classic rock music station.
 Atresmedia Radio
 Onda Cero - Generalist radio station featuring news, talk and sports.
 Europa FM - Contemporary hit radio station dedicated to pop-rock hits since
the 2000s.
 Melodía FM - Oldies music station dedicated to the hits from the 1970s, '80s
and '90s.
 Kiss Media
 Kiss FM - Oldies music station dedicated to the hits mostly from the 1980s
and '90s, sometimes from the 1970s and 2000s, and sporadically from today.
 Hit FM - Youth-focused mostly-current contemporary hit radio station.
 Unidad Editorial
 Radio Marca - Sports radio station. Comparable to ESPN Deportes Radio.
 Libertad Digital
 esRadio
 Intereconomía Corporación[edit]
 Radio Inter
 Radio Intereconomía

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