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
The report on the representation of minorities in new media, issued in March 2016, covers four Balkan countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece and Macedonia.
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.
»The media in Macedonia have been at the center of acute political instability in recent years, affecting the country’s path toward digitization in many ways.
The publication with several articles aims to contribute to the understanding of communication processes at the level of municipalities in B&H, with specia
This regional comparative study gathers ten media experts (researchers) providing insights on the challenges and opportunities related to public service televi
This study aims to map out ownership relations and their impact on pluralism and independence of the media in B&H, to enable a better understanding of BiH
The Report is the result of the research conducted by the Anti-Corruption Council (led at the time by Verica Barac), which tried to explore why the media playe
This paper attempts to shed light on the main trends of the media market in the last years in general, and on media advertising funds in particular, by identif