19. mar 2015.

How Vučić Interviewed Himself

Written by Zoran B.Nikolić

Almost everything that the author of  “Upitnik” (Questionnaire) , Olivera Jovićević, has done throughout the show, was timid assistance to the Prime Minister’s monologues. Nevertheless, she had, both the professional and human responsibility, to ask the most important questions regarding the helicopter crash, which she failed to do

14. mar 2015.

Tragedy and Dusk of Journalism

Written by Zoran B. Nikolić

Incorrect and irresponsible reporting of the tragical baby rescue mission has only made the accident worse. RTS reported that the baby had been taken care of, Radio 021 published the news of the Beta News Agency that “the helicopter transferring the baby had landed in Belgrade”… But things get even worse – Alo accused the…

27. feb 2015.

Media Owners Still Hidden

Written by Anđela Milivojević

The Anti-Corruption Council: The media in Serbia are ruled by the iron triangle – a hidden ownership structure, a non-transparent funding and a connection to politics and business

18. feb 2015.

Serbian Authorities Smother Criticism

Written by Tramara Spaić

It is quite clear that the authorities in Serbia have a very negative attitude towards freedom of the press, as well as that there are numerous examples of censorship and self-censorship in the media, says Christian Mihr, Executive Director of Reporters Without Borders, one of the authors of research on the state of media freedom…

13. jan 2015.

“The latest” report on media freedom in Serbia – a year old

Written by Jovana Simić

Two nights ago, Tanjug has released the news on the advancement of Serbia on the “just published” list of the Reporters without Borders, regarding the state of media freedom in 180 countries. The second news programme of RTS, Blic, Politika, B92… all duly broadcasted exactly the same information. Good news for Serbia? Not really. The…

11. nov 2014.

Cynical Manipulation and Disgraceful Self-Absorption

Written by Branko Čečen

“The cynical majority shall vote that the freedom of expression is absolute, and this will be a fact referenced by the entire state apparatus in Serbia. They will not refer to the actual facts, left to become increasingly scarier until nobody deals with them, like an infectious disease in an irrelevant village”, writes Branko Čečen,…