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Request for EU Support for Public Service Media in Balkan

On 1st and 2nd February, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU)  had a series of meetings with members...

Montenegro: A need for a meaningful debate

by Goran Đurović, 4 October 2016 Goran Đurović reflects on the rejected proposals to amend the media laws and calls for a wide debate over...

The Future of Public Service Broadcasting in the Western Balkans: The Need for a New paradigm

by Davor Marko, Analitika - Center for Social Research Public Service Broadcasters (PSB) in the countries of the Western Balkans – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,...

Moldova: foreign broadcasters banned

by Marzia Bona ~ 11 August 2016 The reform of the Broadcasting Code in Moldova threatens to affect media pluralism in the country On 7 July, the Moldavian Parliament...

OSCE Rep: Restrictions on foreign broadcasters in Moldova breach international standards on media freedom

VIENNA, 13 July 2016 – OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatović today said that media laws under consideration by the Parliament...

Between foreign capital and responsible journalism

by Borislav Vukojević, 30 June 2016 Media founded in the region by big foreign capital are in the focus of another article by Media Observatory,...

The growing gap between private and public in European broadcasting

By Des Freedman , 3 February 2016 We’re told the BBC is ‘too big’. Yet Britain is part of a Europe-wide trend where funding for public service is...

Report: What is happening to television news?

Innovate or risk irrelevance, new report warns TV news providers. Traditional television viewing is falling, and the rapid rise of online video viewing continues. If...

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...

Report on Online Community Media Archiving Issued

New research report, issued by the Center for Media, Data and Society at the Central European University School of Public Policy, explores some of the challenges,...
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