By Ilcho Cvetanoski / 22 August 2016
University professors, poets and artists signed an open letter in support of three media workers who were targeted with death...
Free Voices: Promoting Freedom of Expression in Bosnia & Herzegovina is a new educational project that Mediacentar Sarajevo, a SEENPM member organization, is implementing in...
By Davor Marko
Public service broadcasters in the Western Balkans have become increasingly unaccountable to their audiences and tone deaf to their needs. At stake...
by Valentina Delić
Public media services both in Western Europe and in poorer parts of the continent are being re-examined with their position and role.
Bosnia...
by Davor Marko, Analitika - Center for Social Research
Public Service Broadcasters (PSB) in the countries of the Western Balkans – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,...
Violence against journalists in Europe increased in the second quarter of 2016, reports submitted to Index on Censorship’s Mapping Media Freedom platform show, as...
by Davor Marko, 8 August 2016
When the survival and future of a country’s public broadcaster come down to political calculations, with very minor contribution...
VIENNA, 29 July 2016 – Continuing intimidation and violence against journalists and independent voices is unacceptable and could further weaken media freedom and freedom...
Workers at Bosnia's state TV, BHRT, have reacted angrily after parliament failed to reform the public service network's crumbling finances on Tuesday.
by Rodolfo Toe, BIRN, Sarajevo
Workers...
Through the project “It Can Be Different”, magazine eTrafika teaches young people from communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina without journalists or media...
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