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,...
The media sector inquiry in Montenegro by Council of Europe experts provides a comprehensive analysis of the media sector in Montenegro, including the assessment...
In January 2018 an international delegation of press freedom organisation representatives visited Zagreb for the second time in two years to observe the state of media freedom in...
SARAJEVO, 23.03.2018.- The Steering Committee of BH Journalists Association requests from the System Board of BHRT to stop all existing forms of censorship and direct pressures on...
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...
New model allows BHRT to source independent funding via electricity bills in a deal reached with the Electric Company (Elektroprivreda – JP EP).
The deal...
This paper by Nataša Ružić, published by Analitika - Center for Social Research, examines the status and operation of the public service broadcaster in...
This paper analyses the different stages, achievements and challenges of the transformation of Croatian Radio-Television (HRT) into a public service broadcaster. The analysis reflects...
This paper by Snezana Trpevska and Igor Micevski discusses the challenges PSB in Macedonia is currently faced with, and explores perspectives for overcoming the...
The JournalismAI Festival, dedicated to conversations and case studies that explore the intersection of journalism and artificial intelligence, will be held online...