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New report details state of media freedom in Europe

Index on Censorship has released a new report detailing the state of media freedom in 35 European countries in the past four years. Threats...

CoE Analysis: Local Public Broadcasters in Montenegro Politicized and Loyal to the Ruling Party

The media sector inquiry in Montenegro by Council of Europe experts  provides a comprehensive analysis of the media sector in Montenegro, including the assessment...

Montenegro: Media Laws and Journalists – No Rights and Obligations Stipulated – New Analysis

Media laws in Montenegro, unlike those in the region, do not specifically regulate the position of journalists and their rights and obligations, nor do...

Western Balkans Public Media on Life Support

By Davor Marko Public service broadcasters in the Western Balkans have become increasingly unaccountable to their audiences and tone deaf to their needs. At stake...

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,...

EBU research shows strong public service media contributes to a healthy democracy

https://youtu.be/tIoBvOnKh8M 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...

Dunja Mijatović: Why quality public service media has not caught on in transition societies

By Dunja Mijatović / 6 June 2016 Since the 1920s, generations of western Europeans got used to the monopoly of public radio and later public...
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The Media Landscape of the Western Balkans and Turkey: Stuck in Transition

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