Federalna.ba

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Federalna.ba
Federalna.ba.png
Type of site
News media
Available in Bosnian language
Owner RTVFBiH
Created by Federalna TV and Federalni Radio
URL www.federalna.ba
CommercialYes
RegistrationNo
Current statusOnline
It also serves as a VOD
portal for programs of the RTVFBiH.

Federalna.ba is a popular web portal in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] It was founded in October 2011 [2] as a new web portal for Federalna Televizija and Federalni Radio.

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The owner of Federalna.ba is RTVFBiH, a Bosnian entity level public service broadcaster.

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Notes

  1. Najposjećenije stranice u Bosni i Hercegovini Archived 2010-02-09 at the Wayback Machine - alexa.com, učitano 7. februara 2016.
  2. "www.rtvfbih.ba". www.rtvfbih.ba. www.rtvfbih.ba. Retrieved 7 February 2016.

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