
Nezavisno udruženje novinara Srbije pozdravlja brzu reakciju policije u Leskovcu koja je samo par sati nakon fizičkog napada na ekipu TV „Prve“ uhapsila osumnjičenog za napad.

Pripadnici Ministarstva unutrašnjih poslova u Leskovcu uhapsili su M.J. (1977) osumnjičenog da je jutros napao novinara i snimatelja Televizije "Prva". Sumnja se da je on pretio ekipi "Prve" koja je u blizini njegovog lokala imala zakazan intervju, a potom je snimatelja više puta udario u lice i naneo mu lake telesne povrede.
Ekipa Prve televizije napadnuta je danas u Leskovcu kada je jedan muškarac nasrnuo na snimatelja i povredio mu glavu.
Novinarka Tatjana Vojtehovski podnela je tužbu protiv Nebojše Krstića, marketinškog stručnjaka, zbog uzastopnih uvreda na njen račun na društvenoj mreži Tviter, Prvom osnovnom sudu u Beogradu, saznaje Danas.

For the fourth consecutive year, the state of democracy in Serbia has deteriorated – on the issues of media independence, the civil sector, state administration and local government, while power is continuing to be concentrated in the hands of President Aleksandar Vučić, according to the latest Freedom House report on countries in transition.

More than five months after the launch of unusually detailed inspections of Južnih vesti – the most popular independent media company in southern Serbia, Prime Minister Ana Brnabić has spoken with the Director of the Tax Administration and stated that checks should be completed in the shortest possible time, in order not to further hinder work, “provided there are no indications that they should be further expanded”, reports agency FoNet.
After a delay of more than a year, the working group within the Ministry of Culture and Information has, according to the minister, completed the media strategy that should be subjected to public debate in the coming days.
One of the most highly-reputed and well-read local media outlets in Serbia, portal Južne vesti (Southern News), based in the southeast Serbian city of Niš, has been subjected to monitoring by two parallel inspections for the past several months, on the basis of “anonymous reports”.
After Goran Vesić, a senior official of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), claimed that he had his tone reduced while talking in a pre-election debate on Radio-Television Serbia (RTS), Serbian President and SNS leader Aleksandar Vučić threatened not to appear as a guest on RTS until they guarantee that they won’t also reduce the volume on him.
Predsednik Odbora za kulturu i informisanje Skupštine Srbije Mirko Krlić tokom rata u Bosni i Hercegovini odvodio je dobrovoljce na ratište iz Zrenjanina, o čemu postoji zvanična beleška Resora državne bezbednosti u Zrenjaninu, saznaje Vojvođanski istraživačko-analitički centar (VOICE).