Novi Sad Journalism School, a SEENPM member, implemented the monitoring of public service broadcasters (PSBs) in Serbia during 2016, focused on the fulfillment of...
Over the past 16 years, a team of four sports journalists at Romania’s last remaining print sports newspaper, Gazeta Sporturilor, has been responsible for...
Neither media nor civil society in Bosnia and Herzegovina is believed to be substantially contributing to public participation.
By Sanela Hodžić
This research report is based...
Manifesto adopted by the SEE Media Observatory final conference 2016
by Sandra B. Hrvatin and Brankica Petković
Read the complete manifesto (pdf) here
The media crisis which...
This report elaborates the position of editors of media outlets in the region, concluding that the system within which the media operate continually imposes...
Report from the SEE Media Observatory final conference, held in Novi Sad, 13 June 2016.
by Tihomir Loza
More than 70 media specialists gathered in Novi Sad,...
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...
The new Law on Public Service Broadcasting (2014) requires that the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) and Radio Television of Vojvodina (RTV), as the...
Tactical Tech is providing travel and subsistence support of maximum 1000 Eur/person to Europe based journalists and other media professionals interested in...
The Youth Community Journalism Initiative (YoCoJoin) is launching its immersion training workshops on youth-driven community journalism. This 3-day program is created to...
SEENPM member organizations gathered around the regional project Our Media have selected the best local initiatives within a public call intended for...
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