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Despite ongoing progress in protecting whistleblowers in Southeast Europe, much remains to be done to ensure that citizens and employees who report misconduct do not suffer retaliation
Clientelism, politicization and corruption hold media captured and prevent them from carrying out their watchdog role. Media Clientelism Index assesses the situation in 6 countries of South East Europe
A comparative overview of funding and governing models of the public service media in the countries of South East Europe
A research about the state and needs of local digital media in Serbia and Croatia points out that scarcity of financial resources and recurring threats against journalists represent the main challenges
Council of Europe Commissione for Human Rights raises concern about weak protection of journalists’ rights and working conditions and the independence of public service media in Croatia
Public Service Broadcasters (PSB) in the countries of the Western Balkans are in crisis. At stake is the very legitimacy of public service broadcasting in the region.
A report based on June 2016 Joint International Mission to Croatia warns against government interference in the public broadcaster activities
A study published by Media Observatory presents a content analysis of coverage of minorities by prominent online media outlets in four Balkan countries
Germany revealed as leading user of criminal defamation laws among 18 countries surveyed by the International Press Institute
IREX Media Sustainability Index (MSI) considers developments over time, with a specific focus on economic sustainability, quality of journalism and management practices