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What will happen with public service broadcasters in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

What will happen with public service broadcasters in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Collection of RTV license fees, primary source of revenues for public broadcasters in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has been an increasingly problematic issue.

Recognition from citizens is the most rewarding

Recognition from citizens is the most rewarding

Leila Bičakčić, director of the Center for Investigative Reporting in Bosnia and Herzegovina (CIN), speaks about the roles and functions of these centers, as well as the differences and compatibili

Brochures »Understanding the Meaning of and Risks to Media Integrity«

Brochures »Understanding the Meaning of and Risks to Media Integrity«

SEE Media Observatory stands for media integrity and journalism that serves public interest.

Monitoring EU Guidelines in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Continuing political pressures and obstructions

Monitoring EU Guidelines in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Continuing political pressures and obstructions

This report briefly assess independence and transparency of the media regulator and public service media in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2014 and early 2015 taking into account the indicators in the G

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