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The Prospect and Development of Public Service Media: The Case of Albania

This paper by Blerjana Bino and Besart Kadia, published by Analitika – Center for Social Research, investigates the developments of public service broadcasting in Albania...

Which are the challenges and solutions for public service media?

Politicians with an agenda, managements on tight budgets and industry competitors under existential threats to malicious disseminators of falsehoods – it is a “perfect...

Rethinking Public Service Broadcasting’s Place in International Media Development

February 16, 2016 - Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA) published Rethinking Public Service Broadcasting's Place in International Media Development by Susan Abbott, a...

Serbia monitoring report: Public service broadcasters are (not) in the service of citizens

The Law on Public Service Broadcasting (2014) in Serbia clearly defines the public interest that must be equally served by both public service broadcasters...

Life of Public Broadcasting Services in B&H Gets Extended for Six Months

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...

Brochures »Understanding the Meaning of and Risks to Media Integrity«

SEE Media Observatory project, implemented by a group of SEENPM members since 2013, stands for media integrity and journalism that serves public interest. In order...

SEENPM Completes Four Projects Supported by IMS

March 31, 2008. The South East European Network for Professionalization of Media completed four research and advocacy projects sponsored by the Danish Royal Ministry...
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