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...
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...
Sarajevo, 4.2.2016.
The Council of Ministers of B-H has decided to extend the current method of user fee collection for Broadcasting Services via telecom operators...
Become a member of the first cross-European cohort of newsrooms practising solutions journalism and receive grants for cross-border, solutions-oriented, and investigative reporting...
Whether they communicate directly with the media or complain about problematic content via existing self-regulatory mechanisms, the role of citizens and the...
Balkan Documentary Center is happy to present a new training and funding opportunity. The new initiative Balkan Watchers – Media Program for Documentary Films and Podcasts, aims...