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Freedom House Report Notes Serbia’s Downward Trend

A new report from the US rights watchdog says lack of media freedom, corruption, and weak institutions remain issues throughout the Balkans – but...

Media freedom in Montenegro: a survey of publications

The media sector in Montenegro is characterised by strong political polarisation. The few examples of non-aligned investigative journalism are subject to both direct and indirect pressure...

Montenegro: Media Situation Worsens, Journalists’ Position Deteriorating

An interview with Marijana Camović, President of the Trade Union of Media of Montenegro. By Igor Pejović, www.rtcg.me PODGORICA, 04.01.2018 – The state should be more determined in...

Montenegro’s ruling party takes control of public TV broadcaster

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the way Montenegro’s ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) is seizing control of the supervisory council of the state-owned...

Jovo Martinović, when investigative journalism ends up behind bars

In Montenegro - NATO member country and EU candidate - attacks against the press are numerous and a journalist may be imprisoned for his...

Less Freedom for Journalists in Montenegro: New Report

More than half Montenegrin journalists believe that their economic situation has worsened considerably in the past year, and only 6% that it has significantly...

New report analyses journalism education in South East Europe

A new report “Back to the Drawing Board: Crafting the Ideal Journalism Education Curricula for South East Europe”, published in November 2017, analysed the...

Pressures on Montenegrin Public Broadcasting Service

Public Broadcasting Service of Montenegro (RTCG) has recently faced pressures imposed on its Council, whose several members have been identified by the Agency for...

Reporting Crisis in South East Europe: Case Studies in Six SEE Countries (Report Series)

The general weakness of the media sector in South East Europe manifests itself to the full during socio-political crises. Aggravated by underdeveloped economies, an...

True stability needs media freedom

Abuse of public funds and tabloids used as means for stifling “dissent” undermine democracy and ultimately stability in the Western Balkans. The speech by...

Public Service Broadcasting in Montenegro

This paper by Nataša Ružić, published by Analitika - Center for Social Research, examines the status and operation of the public service broadcaster in...

25 journalists honoured with the 2017 EU Investigative Journalism Awards in Western Balkans and Turkey

The 2017 regional scheme of EU awards for investigative journalism in Western Balkans and Turkey rewarding the best investigative stories published in 2016 is...
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