Senad Hadžifejzović

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Senad Hadžifejzović (born January 7, 1962 in Sjenica , Yugoslavia , today Serbia ) is a Bosnian journalist .

His first text appeared in the newspaper in 1974. From 1978 to 1984 he worked for the Belgrade newspaper Borba , the Serbian youth newspaper NON Belgrade , Radio-202-Index (Belgrade), Radio Sarajevo 202 and Večernje novine (Sarajevo). In this short time he published more than 800 texts, articles, reports and commentaries. Hadžifejzović was a reporter, director and editor for various radio stations. From 1981 to 1984 he studied journalism at the Faculties of Political Science of the Universities of Belgrade and Sarajevo . In 1984 he was the youngest graduate from Sarajevo University.

Hadžifejzović signed his first contract in 1985 with Radio Sarajevo, where he became the youngest radio announcer. There he was also responsible for the cooperation of 52 local radio stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In 2002 Hadžifejzović published a book on the Bosnian War ( War and Life ) in Bosnian and English. The book is a compilation of all the conversations that the author summarized through his live broadcasts with the main actors of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 1995.

In the same year Hadžifejzović began working with the Bosnian private broadcaster NTV Hayat , where he moderated the daily news Centralni Dnevnik .