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Macedonia’s 'Sorosoids' and Govt Propaganda

As the protests become fiercer, the hate speech is on the rise in Macedonian media, especially in those close to the authorities.

Journalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Self-censorship, low wages and political pressures

Intimidation, low wages and threats are some of the issues journalists face.

Milena Perović Korać

Interests of the Greek Businessman Petros Stathis in the Montenegrin Media.

Government and Media (3): Sarajevo Canton TV: citizens are paying three times for this television station’s work

TVSA’s total marketing revenue in 2014 was 652,384 KM (333,558.6 EUR), which made up less than 20% of TVSA’s overall revenue.

Government and Media (2): Pressure and self-censorship

Political appointments, pressures and self-censorship leave little space for media integrity at Bosnia and Herzegovina's Sarajevo Canton Television (TVSA).

Vlast i mediji (1): Rasipanje miliona za naklonost gradonačelnika

About 30 million KM are transferred every year from the budgets of government institutions into the accounts of public and private media outlets in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Between bad working conditions and redundancy

The grim situation of Serbian media workers.

Laws Serving to Persecute Journalists in Belarus

Larysa Shchyrakova is just one of dozens of Belarus journalists facing financial pressures and harsh laws due to their work.

Language Barriers and Governments Lower Information Flow on the Internet

Digital communication strategist Gillo Cutrupi warned that there is too much noise on the Internet, lowering information flow.

Paul Lowe interview

British photographer Paul Lowe speaks about the significance of photography and photo reports for countries such as Bosnia and Herzegovina and his work with young photographers from the country and the region.

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