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Confronting the crisis of transparency and censorship facing journalism in Serbia

A mission to Serbia by the Ethical Journalism Network and the European Federation of Journalists this month has called for urgent action to strengthen...

Bread and Circuses: How Connected is Serbia’s Most Watched TV Channel?

Published: Thursday, 02 June 2016, Written by IGOR SPAIC Two contracts, published by the Serbian Center for Investigative Journalism (CINS) on Monday, illustrate how generous a Serbian...

How to Neuter Critical Media in Eastern Europe: Buy Them an Ad

17 May 2016 ~ By Marius Dragomir The integrity and independence of journalism is in dire straits in eastern Europe. The preferential distribution of state...

Albania: Who is afraid of the media funding sources?

By Carlo Bollino How are media funded in Albania? Where does the money that sustains 35 newspapers, 200 web portals, 100 radio stations and 90...

Report on State-Media Financial Relations in South East Europe

Financial engineering for state and media capture is the title of the latest report on state-media financial relations in the countries of South East Europe,...

Media in Montenegro have never developed culture of market economy

By Sunčica Bakić, Advisor at the Agency for Electronic Media of Montenegro The picture of media landscape, broadcast by Montenegro today is pretty much TV static....
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