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SEEMO Calls for Respect for Public Broadcasters in South, Central and East Europe

Vienna, 1 June 2011 – The establishment of public service broadcasters has proved to be a very difficult task in some Eastern European countries....

Hungary: New constitution is serious threat to right to information

Budapest/Berlin/Madrid, 25 April 2011 – Hungary’s president Pál Schmitt signed the new Hungarian constitution which abolishes independent oversight of the public’s right to know. Human...

Ljubljana: Support to the Hungarian Journalists to Protect Media Freedom

Ljubljana, 7 April 2011 - Disputes over media regulation and claims of political control of the media – cases in Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia,...

IPI Affiliate Launches Specialised Website on Press Freedom

IPI/IFEX, 11 April 2011 - The South and East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in South...

SEENPM Issues a Report on the Hungarian Media Law Curtailing Press Freedom

However, the long-awaited media reform bill was submitted without any substantial consultations or discussions, seemingly by two MPs (rather than the government itself), which...

Hungarian Media Tackles SEENPM Research on Labor Relations

March 31, 2008, Budapest. Leading Hungarian media outlets, including the Hungarian News Agency (MTI) and the largest political newspaper Népszabadság, reported on the findings of...

Reporters from SEENPM countries participate in a study tour on food safety coverage in Budapest

March 10, 2008, Budapest. Reporters from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia examined various aspects of food safety coverage...

The Impact of the New EU AVMS Directive Discussed at CIJ, Budapest

January 10, 2008, Budapest. The new EU Audiovisual Media Services Directive, extending regulation to an uncertainly identified portion of the Internet, may have a...
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