The Independent Journalism Center (IJC) launched in December 2015 a study titled “Measuring the perceptions of sociopolitical news by the media audience in the...
The report on the representation of minorities in new media, issued in March 2016, covers four Balkan countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece and Macedonia.
It is...
Financial engineering for state and media capture is the title of the latest report on state-media financial relations in the countries of South East Europe,...
“Media integrity matters – Reclaiming public service values in media and journalism” is a book published in May 2014 comprising research reports of the...
In the course of 2015 Novi Sad School of Journalism, a SEENPM member, followed the process of ownership transformation of Serbian media, especially the...
The Law on Public Service Broadcasting (2014) in Serbia clearly defines the public interest that must be equally served by both public service broadcasters...
In 2014, for the purpose of stimulating the domestic industry to create quality film and documentary programmes and enabling supportive environment for artists, scenographers...
The independence of the regulatory authority in Macedonia has been one of the most contested media policy issues in the past two decades. Particularly...
“Macedonia in the digital age – between the rights and responsibilities while communicating on Internet” is the title of the analysis published by the Macedonian...
SEE Media Observatory project, implemented by a group of SEENPM members since 2013, stands for media integrity and journalism that serves public interest.
In order...
The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) is inviting journalists who are interested in producing in-depth investigations to apply for grants that will...
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