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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...

Report on Media Ownership and Finances Discussed in Montenegro

Insufficient transparency of media ownership, weak rules on media concentration, non-existing control of state advertising and poor conditions in the media market were some...

Eroding Freedoms: Media and Soft Censorship in Montenegro

CIMA is pleased to release Eroding Freedoms: Media and Soft Censorship in Montenegro. CIMA and the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) have been...

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...

European Audiovisual Observatory – Montenegro takes over Observatory Presidency for 2015

European Audiovisual Observatory 08/01/2015 : Press release - Montenegro takes over Observatory Presidency for 2015 The European Audiovisual Observatory, the Council of Europe’s audiovisual information clearing...

EC Progress Report for Montenegro 2014

In Montenegro, freedom of expression has been undermined by cases of violence against journalists, and attacks on media property, states the EC Progress Report for...

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...

Journalist sentenced to jail for libel

New York, April 30, 2012--The appeals court in Montenegro must overturn a libel verdict and four-month jail sentence given to journalist Petar Komnenic, the...

IPI releases report on press freedom mission in Montenegro

VIENNA, Feb 29, 2012 - The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a subsidiary of the International Press Institute (IPI), yesterday released a...

OSCE Media Freedom Representative Urges Montenegrin Authorities to Investigate Attacks against Media

Vienna, 29 August 20110 – Dunja Mijatovic, the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, today expressed concern at a new arson attack against...
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