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60 New Trainers to Advance Media Literacy in the Western Balkans

Journalists, university lecturers, school teachers, media experts, and civil society activists went back to school for a while to learn about media and information...

Advancing Media & Information Literacy in the Western Balkans

Seven media development organizations in the Western Balkans have joined forces under an EU funded project ’Media for Citizens – Citizens for Media’ to...

Building new knowledge base on media and information literacy

The first training of trainers in the field of media and information literacy was held last week in Sarajevo, launching thus the series of...

(In)dependence of non-profit media in post-Yugoslav countries

Even though non-profit media are free from government influence and business and are leaders of pluralism in today’s societies, they still haven’t managed to...

Research: A Third of Media Content in Serbia on EU, USA and Russia – Without a Source

A regional analysis of media reporting on international actors (EU, USA, and Russia), covering Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, was conducted by...

Publication “Invisible Violence: Stories from The Newsroom” brings journalists’ stories in 5 countries of the Western Balkans

Five journalists from the Balkans issued the publication "Invisible Violence: Stories from The Newsroom" which brings stories about the real possibilities for doing journalism...

Montenegro: public service is (not) at the service of citizens

The recent removal of the general director of the public broadcaster Andrijana Kadija has brought back to the surface the issue of public service,...

New Personnel Shift at Montenegro Public Broadcaster Deemed Politically Motivated

PODGORICA 15.06.2018. – Acting Director General of Radio-Television of Montenegro (RTCG), Bozidar Sundic, initiated a procedure for the dismissal of Vladan Micunovic from the position...

Information Verification Training for Educators in SEE: Apply by 25 June

Transitions and SEENPM invite applications for participation in a training of trainers program on information verification and open source online investigations for candidates from...

Montenegro: sacking of director-general Andrijana Kadija renews political interference in public broadcaster

A new alarm has been raised about the politicization of public service media in Montenegro (Radiotelevizija Crne Gore, RTCG), following the dismissal of director...

Montenegro Public TV Chief Sacked Despite Protests

Media associations and NGOs insist that the sacking of the public broadcaster’s director on June 7, 2018 was politically motivated to restore government control. by Dusica Tomovic,...

CoE Analysis: Local Public Broadcasters in Montenegro Politicized and Loyal to the Ruling Party

The media sector inquiry in Montenegro by Council of Europe experts  provides a comprehensive analysis of the media sector in Montenegro, including the assessment...
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