by Valentina Delić
Public media services both in Western Europe and in poorer parts of the continent are being re-examined with their position and role.
Bosnia...
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Well-funded and strong public service media goes hand in hand with signs of a healthy democracy – that’s what a recent study by the...
SEE Media Observatory presents an overview of recommendations for media integrity.
Read the “South East European Media Observatory: Policy recommendations 2013-2016” (pdf) here.
Since 2013, the South East...
“Public service media in the region of Western Balkans share similar problems. The biggest problem are continuous and systemic political pressures evident in the...
The Novi Sad School of Journalism, a SEENPM member, is implementing two media monitoring projects during 2016 – the monitoring of public service broadcasters...
By Mirna Stanković - Luković
Of all the local public televisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo Canton Television receives the most funding for its operations....
The new Law on Public Service Broadcasting (2014) requires that the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) and Radio Television of Vojvodina (RTV), as the...
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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