Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the way Montenegro’s ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) is seizing control of the supervisory council of the state-owned...
Public Broadcasting Service of Montenegro (RTCG) has recently faced pressures imposed on its Council, whose several members have been identified by the Agency for...
This paper by Blerjana Bino and Besart Kadia, published by Analitika – Center for Social Research, investigates the developments of public service broadcasting in Albania...
Representatives of the power company Elektroprivreda BiH and two Sarajevo-based public broadcasting services, the national BHRT and the entity RTV FBiH, signed a business...
New model allows BHRT to source independent funding via electricity bills in a deal reached with the Electric Company (Elektroprivreda – JP EP).
The deal...
Politicians with an agenda, managements on tight budgets and industry competitors under existential threats to malicious disseminators of falsehoods – it is a “perfect...
This paper by Nataša Ružić, published by Analitika - Center for Social Research, examines the status and operation of the public service broadcaster in...
This paper analyses the different stages, achievements and challenges of the transformation of Croatian Radio-Television (HRT) into a public service broadcaster. The analysis reflects...
Training for journalists and NGO sector have led to the creation of new networks, sustainable collaborations, and the strengthening of democratic culture...
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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