State of Emergency in Turkey: the Impact on Freedom of the Media

ARTICLE 19 has released a report summarising findings from a three-day fact-finding mission to Istanbul, conducted by representatives of international media freedom and civil society organisations on 31 August – 2 September 2016, six weeks after the Turkish

Representation of Minorities in the New Media

The report on the representation of minorities in new media, issued in March 2016, covers four Balkan countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece and Macedonia.
 
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), Kosovo, Montenegro, and Serbia.

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The public interest role of the Serbian public service broadcasters
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09/01/2017

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

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Turkey: Silencing the Media
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16/12/2016
Media ownership monitor: Turkey
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15/11/2016
Media Ownership Monitor (MOM) is a research and advocacy project carried out by Rep
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Captured News Media: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro
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15/06/2016
Political and business elites in the countries that are the subject of this report have acquired control over a large number of public and private media, mostly through non-transparent privatizat
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Kosovo: Ethical Media Audits and Guidelines for Quality Journalism
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01/06/2016
This report arises from a visit to Prishtina and covers a series of interviews and meetings with Kosovo media leaders and regulatory bodies to develop draft guidelines for ethical audits and good
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CIJ has launched a new report on SEE Media
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11/04/2016
When it comes to the digital switchover, it seems that the common feature across the SEE region is the delay.
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Media reform stalled in the slow lane: Soft Censorship in Serbia
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03/03/2016

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

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Captured News Media: The Case of Turkey
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29/02/2016

Media capture is a systemic governance problem where political leaders and media owners work together in a symbiotic but mutually corrupting relationship: Media owners provide supportive news cover

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Eroding Freedoms: Media and Soft Censorship in Montenegro
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26/11/2015

"Eroding Freedoms: Media and Soft Censorship in Montenegro",  by Ana Vujosevic and Vladimir Vuckovic is one of the reports published in the scope of the ongoing project on soft censorship around th

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Report: Press Freedom in Turkey's Inter-Election Period
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03/11/2015

The International Press Institute (IPI) released a report on the Joint International Emergency Press Freedom Mission to Turkey undertaken by a broad coalition of international free expression and p

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Kosovo Media Indicators 2015
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01/07/2015

This publication describes the implementation and data analysis of the research study “Media Indicators 2015” commissioned by Kosovo Glocal – Kosovo 2.0, COHU and Kosovo Press Council, and conducte

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