Nikola Bajto, editor of the weekly Novosti published by Serbian ethnic minority in Croatia, talks about the pressure of right-wing organisation “U ime obitelji” (“In the Name of Family”) on his magazine.
Downsizing measures go on in Slovenian medias. Delo, a centre left newspaper was not an exception: trade unions and indipendent journalists are worried about the destiny of this important newspaper.
Are Serbian medias less free today than during the years when rule Slobodan Milošević ruled? Omer Karabeg talks with journalist Lila Radonjić and Snježana Milivojević, Professor in Political Sciences faculty of Belgrade.
The great Greek medias are shutting up shops one by one, because of the economic crisis and of rising debts. The newspaper Ta Nea appeared for the last time the 8th of February. Interview with Nikos Smyrnaios, researcher in Information and Comunication Sciences in Toulouse University.
Freedom of expression does not include freedom to publish journalistic works that violate one of the most important postulate of profession – respect for the right to privacy, especially when it comes to the sensitive topics such as tragedies. Marija Arnautović comments decision made by one of the most visited news portals in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Klix.ba, to publish the disturbing video of the women who was recently killed in fire in her apartment in Sarajevo.
Citizens are perceiving a strong subjectivity in the media when reporting information, according to an AAVMU's study . 62 percent of respondents believe that different media give largely discordant information about the same events.