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Freedom of the Press 2016: Serbia, Macedonia and Turkey Decline

According to key findings of the Freedom House Freedom of the Press 2016 report, press freedom declined to its lowest level in 12 years in 2015, as...

New Media Ethics Code Welcomed in Montenegro

The newly agreed code of ethics for the media should improve reporting standards in Montenegro - although the lack of penalties for non-compliance is...

IREX Media Sustainability Index 2016: Little Change in the Western Balkans

The results for Europe and Eurasia of the newly released IREX 2016 Media Sustainability Index (MSI) show that taken as a whole, the region...

SEENPM project tackles media literacy in the Western Balkans

Bulgarian Media Development Center, a SEENPM member, has been conducting a research on education needs of journalists and media literacy in the Western Balkans...

Report: Time Zero of the Digital Switchover in SEE

When it comes to the digital switchover, it seems that the common feature across the SEE region is the delay. Out of the seven countries...

Weekly ’Monitor’ Filed a Complaint against the Verdict In Favour of Prime Minister’s Sister

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...

Montenegro: Media Is Again a Subject of Agreement between Government and Opposition

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...

Caught between the East And West: The “Media War” Intensifies In Serbia and Montenegro

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...

New calls for nominations for EU investigative journalism awards open in March

The 2016 calls for nominations within regional scheme of EU awards for investigative journalism in the Western Balkans and Turkey are being announced during...

Montenegro: Contest for EU Investigative Journalism Award Launched

Podgorica, 9th March - Investigative journalism, when done professionally and with a strict respect of ethical standards, represents an added value to the rule...

Montenegro: Agency for Electronic Media Announced Penalty to TV Pink

  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...

Media in Montenegro have never developed culture of market economy

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....
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