
Mladen Delić was a Croatian sports commentator.

Eva Grlić was Croatian journalist and writer, mother of famous Croatian film director and producer Rajko Grlić.

Boris Havel is a Croatian historian, translator, journalist, politologist and Middle East expert, docent on Faculty of Political Science of University of Zagreb former employee of Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs. He is court interpreter for English, Hebrew and Swedish language.

Drago Hedl is a Croatian investigative journalist.

Miquel Hudin is an American-Croatian writer based in Catalonia, Spain. He created a series of wine travel books called, Vinologue in 2008. He additionally writes for his website, Hudin.com since its launch in 2011.

Vlatka Jovanovic is an international journalist, reporter, producer and radio personality. She is known for her radio show China Calling on Billboard Radio China (BRC), streaming out of Hong Kong. Before her work on Billboard Radio, she worked for the Hong Kong radio station, GFM.FM. Her show, China Calling was the first radio show outside of mainland China to talk about the Chinese alternative and independent music scene and soon after its first streaming became the lead show on BRC.

Marija Jurić, known by her pen name Zagorka, was a Croatian journalist, writer and women's rights activist. She was the first female journalist in Croatia and is among the most read Croatian writers.

Otokar Keršovani was a Croatian and Yugoslav journalist and left-wing politician.

Roman Latković is a former Croatian political commentator and is a writer, U.S. asylee, journalist, globetrotter, and a screenwriter. He was an outspoken opponent of Croatian president Franjo Tuđman, and wrote scathing commentary of the Croatian political system in Novi list, in the 1990s. He fled the country in 1996 and was granted the political asylum in the United States in 1998.

Antun Gustav Matoš was a Croatian poet, short story writer, journalist, essayist and travelogue writer. He is considered the champion of Croatian modernist literature, opening Croatia to the currents of European modernism.
Vinko Nikolić was a Croatian writer, poet and journalist, and a high-ranking official in the fascist Independent State of Croatia (NDH). After the downfall of NDH, he emigrated to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he lived in exile until returning to Croatia, several years before his death.

Donata Premeru is a musicologist, broadcaster, music writer, journalist, lecturer and historian of Arts.

Vedrana Rudan is a Croatian journalist and novelist.

Filip Šovagović is a Croatian actor, film director, comedian, playwright and journalist. At first known simply as the son of renowned Croatian actor Fabijan Šovagović, he has established himself as one of the most prolific Croatian actors of the 21st century.

Frano Supilo was a Croatian politician and journalist. He opposed the Austro-Hungarian domination of Europe prior to World War I. He participated in the debates leading to the formation of Yugoslavia as a member of the Yugoslav Committee. The author, R. A. Stradling, calls him "one of the most capable Croatian politicians ever."