Croatia is recording a generalized decline of the conditions pertaining to media freedom and pluralism.
4 November 2016
Croatian journalists voice concern over the increasing pressure they face...
By Dean Jackson, 17 October 2016
Late last month, the Wall Street Journal reported that Facebook has “vastly overestimated” the time users spend viewing video...
By Anya Schiffrin
The influence that advertisers and owners have on the editorial line has been well documented, but what happens when the funder is...
Policy analysis “Alternative models for independent media funding: Who will pay for journalism?”, commissioned by the South East European Media Observatory.
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Recently there have been several new developments in the Croatian media sector, almost universally deemed as retrograde compared to a situation from just a...
Croatian journalists and activists staged a protest in Zagreb, claiming the government is undermining media freedom in the country in an attempt to promote...
Learning lessons from good practices in protection of media integrity, roundtable discussion held in Sarajevo
Numerous watchdog reports, including extensive research conducted within the South...
The decision to abolish state subsidies for non-profit media in Croatia was announced by CroatianMinister of Culture, Zlatko Hasanbegović, on the 27th of January 2016. The...
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