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Media Integrity Matters – Book of the SEE Media Observatory

“Media integrity matters – Reclaiming public service values in media and journalism” is a book published in May 2014 comprising research reports of the...

Life of Public Broadcasting Services in B&H Gets Extended for Six Months

Sarajevo, 4.2.2016. The Council of Ministers of B-H has decided to extend the current method of user fee collection for Broadcasting Services via telecom operators...

2015 Media Integrity Reports on Seven Enlargement Countries Released

A new series of media integrity reports on the seven EU hopefuls has been released as part of the SEE Media Observatory project. Now in its...

Western Balkans: Media Freedom Under Threat

Brussels, July 15, 2015, Human Rights Watch Journalists in the Western Balkans work in a hostile environment that directly affects their ability to do critical,...

Monitoring EU Guidelines

South East European Media Observatory, a project of a group of SEENPM member organizations, monitored the independence and transparency of media regulators and public...

Regional Report on Employment Conditions of Journalists in SEE

A crowded and rather poor media market, unable to secure the sustainability of media operations, a high level of job insecurity making the journalists...

Hackers’ attacks are a danger to media freedom

Over the last days,  Internet servers of media outlets in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania  and Serbia were hacked. Their content was no longer availabe...

South-East European Partnership for Media Development

Eight SEENPM members, together with the umbrella organization, are implementing the South-East European Partnership for Media Development Project, which supports the development of independent...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: draft law threaten independence of regulator

Vienna – OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatović today said the new draft electronic communications law in Bosnia and Herzegovina is...

Concerns about media freedom in Republika Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina

Vienna - OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatović today expressed concern about a damage award handed down against a journalist for defaming...

IPI condemns attacks, threats against Bosnian journalist

Vienna, 20 July 2012 - The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), condemns the physical...

Media and National Ideologies: Analysis of reporting on war crime trials in the former Yugoslavia

Collection of research papers focusing on national ideologies and media in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia. Edited by Zala Volčič and Amer Džihana. Published...
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Challenging Disinformation by Empowering Albanian Students

F.A.C.T.S. project sparked critical thinking and civic engagement among Albanian students. The F.A.C.T.S. project, run by the Albanian Center...

It Can Be Different: Stories of Young People from BiH Media Deserts

Through the project “It Can Be Different”, magazine eTrafika teaches young people from communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina without journalists or media...

Tech Giants, Social Media, and Journalism: To Leave or to Stay?

When asked whether we should even be on social media, Victoire Rio responds by asking in return: “We must stay, because this...

The Media Landscape of the Western Balkans and Turkey: Stuck in Transition

If journalism is to survive, it must not only defend itself legally and through unions, but also revolutionarily redefine its role, format,...