AUTHORS

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Davor Glavaš

Davor Glavaš

Davor Glavaš dugi niz godina djeluje kao medijski profesionalac.
Novinarsku karijeru je započeo u Studentskom listu, nastavio u Danasu i Feral Tribuneu, bio glavni urednik i direktor BBC-jeva World Servicea za Hrvatsku. Od 2006. godine radi kao konzultant na medijskim projektima i projektima za razvoj civilnog društva koje financira Europska unija. Trenutno je na funkciji voditelja projekta EU Info Centra u Beogradu.
 

Dubravka Valić- Nedeljković

Davor Marko

Dan Gillmor

Dan Gillmor

Dan Gillmor is an American technology writer and columnist. He is director of the Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.

Gillmor is also the author of a popular weblog covering technology news and the Northern California technology business sector, criticizing rigid enforcement of copyrights, and commenting on politics from a liberal perspective.

 

Daniela Brkić

DANIELA BRKIĆ holds a degree in English Language and Literature from the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Montenegro. She worked as a journalist for more than a decade. Currently, she is engaged as a Research Associate at the Montenegro Media Institute in Podgorica, a partner organisation in the SEE Media Observatory.
 

Daniela Vranković

Daniela Vranković holds a degree in journalism and communication studies from the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade. After having worked for nearly ten years as a journalist in different media outlets (staying the longest at TV Vijesti), she left the profession in 2015 to take care of a small family business. She occasionally works as a correspondent for local outlets and the media specialising in business and finance. Vranković contributed this report as a researcher engaged by the Montenegro Media Institute, a partner organisation in the SEE Media Observatory.