The South East European Media Observatory released its first summary of flash reports on countries including Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Macedonia, and Serbia….
Vienna – OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatović today said the new draft electronic communications law in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a…
SARAJEVO, 14 November 2011 – The economic standing, editorial independence and autonomy of public service media need to be improved, to avert political interference, achieve…
SARAJEVO, 30 September 2011 – Directors general of 12 public broadcasters signed today in Sarajevo a Protocol on Regional Cooperation in Education and Training among…
Skopje, 18 July 2011 – The Association of the Journalist of Macedonia (AJM), The Macedonian Institute for Media (MIM) and the Independent Union of Journalists…
Vienna, 1 June 2011 – The establishment of public service broadcasters has proved to be a very difficult task in some Eastern European countries. Public…
February 1, 2008, Nis. Serbian television news programs mainly focus on events taking place in Belgrade and do not devote sufficient air time to regional…
September 27, 2007. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina — “Indicator of Public Interest: TV Primetime Domestic News – Monitoring and analysis of TV news in ten…
* - References to Kosovo are without prejudice to positions on
status. They are in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolution 1244/99 and the opinion by the International Court of
Justice on the Kosovo declaration of independence.