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...
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...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns a brutal assault on leading freelance investigative journalist Zeljko Peratovic two days ago and calls on the Croatian authorities...
Croatian journalist Sasa Lekovic, the founder and president of the Investigative Journalism Center, was elected president of the Croatian Journalists' Association (HND) on 25...
Become a member of the first cross-European cohort of newsrooms practising solutions journalism and receive grants for cross-border, solutions-oriented, and investigative reporting...
Whether they communicate directly with the media or complain about problematic content via existing self-regulatory mechanisms, the role of citizens and the...
Balkan Documentary Center is happy to present a new training and funding opportunity. The new initiative Balkan Watchers – Media Program for Documentary Films and Podcasts, aims...