By Marzia Bona, 5 April 2016 After the attack against journalist Ante Tomić, the controversial reaction by the Minister of Culture sparks concern in Croatia as…
The report on the representation of minorities in new media, issued in March 2016, covers four Balkan countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece and Macedonia. It is…
“Media integrity matters – Reclaiming public service values in media and journalism” is a book published in May 2014 comprising research reports of the SEE…
The decision to abolish state subsidies for non-profit media in Croatia was announced by CroatianMinister of Culture, Zlatko Hasanbegović, on the 27th of January 2016. The International…
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns a brutal assault on leading freelance investigative journalist Zeljko Peratovic two days ago and calls on the Croatian authorities to…
Croatian journalist Sasa Lekovic, the founder and president of the Investigative Journalism Center, was elected president of the Croatian Journalists’ Association (HND) on 25 April. …
Vienna, 1 June 2011 – The establishment of public service broadcasters has proved to be a very difficult task in some Eastern European countries. Public…
Ljubljana, 7 April 2011 – Disputes over media regulation and claims of political control of the media – cases in Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia, differences…
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