Round table "How to save integrity of journalism and media“ held in Sarajevo
In Serbia, a state institution, Anti-Corruption Council provided indispensible contribution to insights about the corruption in the media system. Although the reports revealed questionable patterns of ownership and financing of media, both the institutional reactions and support by the media outlets were insufficient.
“There is nothing scarier than to realise that you are fighting for the media integrity, and those who should be fighting for that - the ones it is all about, the media - obstruct you”, said Miroslav Milićević, Vice President of Anti-corruption Council of the Government of Serbia.
Aside from the wide-spread corruption related to media ownership and financing, the participants discussed the problems related to advertising market, mainly the hidden advertising and political control. Experts said that in the impoverished market where large advertisers are controlled by politics, the media are left with few choices.
Financial support to media by international donors is also decreasing over the past decade.
Yet, examples of good journalism still live on in the South East Europe. Models of several different media organizations were mentioned, including weekly magazine Novosti in Croatia, online magazine Žurnal.info from Bosnia and Herzegovina, regional organization the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, BIRN, Sarajevo-based Center for Investigative Reporting and Buka online portal from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Good journalists, donors money, respect for professional standards - this is what still makes the good journalism possible, it was a general conclusion.
Photos by Mediacentar Sarajevo.
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