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Serbian journalist ends ten-day hunger strike

Jovica Vasic, a journalist with the daily Narodne novine in Niš (the third largest city in Serbia), who had been on a hunger strike...

Media Integrity Matters: Monitoring the Implementation of New Media Legislation In Serbia – Media Privatization

In the course of 2015 Novi Sad School of Journalism, a SEENPM member, followed the process of ownership transformation of Serbian media, especially the...

Media landscape in Serbia in 2015

By Stefan Janjić Serbia fell considerably in 2015 on the Reporters Without Borders list of media freedoms, primarily due to attacks on journalists, threats to...

Tanjug: Example of Inconsistent Law Implementation

Tanjug, the state-owned news agency in Serbia, is still publishing two months after it should have closed down in line with an EU-backed media...

Cenzolovka, in memory of Slavko Ćuruvija

By Marzia Bona, 10 November 2015 The Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation was established in November 2013 in Belgrade with the aim to preserve the heritage of the journalist...
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