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How a BiH Media Company Got On the US Sanctions List

Formerly synonymous with free journalism with a critical view of social events in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Alternativna televizija (Alternative Television) from Banja...

Research: Politicization and deep division have shaken confidence in the Macedonian media

SKOPJE,14.12.2017 – Politicization and the deep division of the media sector have shattered the confidence of the citizens in the media, of which 66.3 percent...

Between foreign capital and responsible journalism

by Borislav Vukojević, 30 June 2016 Media founded in the region by big foreign capital are in the focus of another article by Media Observatory,...

The growing influence of global media in the region

by Bojan Vučićević, 29 June 2016 Media Observatory has explored the circumstances of entry, the roles and operating methods of news media founded in the...

Prime Time Nationalism: The Role of TV Broadcasts/Archives in the Aftermath of the Yugoslav Wars

Conference summary by Csaba Szilágyi, Project leader, Blinken OSA The Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives (OSA) at Central European University in Budapest organized...

Report: What is happening to television news?

Innovate or risk irrelevance, new report warns TV news providers. Traditional television viewing is falling, and the rapid rise of online video viewing continues. If...
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Challenging Disinformation by Empowering Albanian Students

F.A.C.T.S. project sparked critical thinking and civic engagement among Albanian students. The F.A.C.T.S. project, run by the Albanian Center...

It Can Be Different: Stories of Young People from BiH Media Deserts

Through the project “It Can Be Different”, magazine eTrafika teaches young people from communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina without journalists or media...

Tech Giants, Social Media, and Journalism: To Leave or to Stay?

When asked whether we should even be on social media, Victoire Rio responds by asking in return: “We must stay, because this...

The Media Landscape of the Western Balkans and Turkey: Stuck in Transition

If journalism is to survive, it must not only defend itself legally and through unions, but also revolutionarily redefine its role, format,...