The newly agreed code of ethics for the media should improve reporting standards in Montenegro - although the lack of penalties for non-compliance is...
Bulgarian Media Development Center, a SEENPM member, has been conducting a research on education needs of journalists and media literacy in the Western Balkans...
The constitutional complaint for violation of media freedom
Podgorica, 4 April 2016
Representatives of the Montenegrin weekly Monitor filed on 15th of March this year a...
Public broadcaster is still the topic of dialogue
Podgorica, 22 March 2016
The ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) submitted this week to the part...
By Marija Šajkaš and Milka Tadić Mijović
Article re-published from the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA) with permission
10 March 2016
As EU and U.S. assistance to...
The 2016 calls for nominations within regional scheme of EU awards for investigative journalism in the Western Balkans and Turkey are being announced during...
Podgorica, 9th March - Investigative journalism, when done professionally and with a strict respect of ethical standards, represents an added value to the rule...
Reality program Farma is allowed only after 11 p.m.
21 February 2016
The Agency for Electronic Media of Montenegro has announced that it would punish TV...
By Sunčica Bakić, Advisor at the Agency for Electronic Media of Montenegro
The picture of media landscape, broadcast by Montenegro today is pretty much TV static....
The creative industries cluster of Vojvodina from Novi Sad, an organization dedicated to developing creative entrepreneurs and talents, implemented the STORYLENS project in...
UL Info and Punta Institute from Montenegro conducted research and educational activities in Ulcinj, Tuzi, and Gusinje with support from local media...
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