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The public interest role of the Serbian public service broadcasters

The public interest role of the Serbian public service broadcasters

Novi Sad School of Journalism published an analysis of the news and information programming of Radio Television of Serbia and Radio Television of Vojvodina, the national and regional public service

Media reform stalled in the slow lane: Soft Censorship in Serbia

Media reform stalled in the slow lane: Soft Censorship in Serbia

Soft censorship is an indirect and often highly effective media control mechanism that diminishes journalistic independence, constrains freedom of expression, and narrows democratic debate.

A Difficult Profession -  Media Freedom Under Attack in the Western Balkans

A Difficult Profession - Media Freedom Under Attack in the Western Balkans

Based on 86 in-depth interviews with journalists, editors and media owners, this Human Rights Watch report documents the hostile environment in which journalists work in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH

Soft Censorship: Strangling Serbia's Media, .

Soft Censorship: Strangling Serbia's Media, .

This report shows that soft censorship in Serbia is pervasive and translates state financial power through media subsidies and advertising placements into political pressures that influence media
Media Reforms in Turbulent Times: The Role of Media Assistance in the Establishment of Independent Media Institutions in Serbia, 2013.

Media Reforms in Turbulent Times: The Role of Media Assistance in the Establishment of Independent Media Institutions in Serbia, 2013.

This paper explores the development of independent media institutions in Serbia, from the mid-90s until today, with special attention given to international me