Analysis

Who are the record holders: Organizations that received the most financial resources in media competitions in 2025.
The company Zona Plus from Niš, owner of the television of the same name, received the largest amount of funding in this year's competitions for project co-financing of media content in Serbia. According to the database of media competition results compiled by the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM), this Niš company received funds from various authorities that announced the competitions, amounting to a total of 40,300,000 dinars.

Report on Media Coverage in Sandžak
As part of the project "System for Preventing Violence and Protecting Journalists," the Association of Independent Electronic Media, together with its partners the Center for the Development of Local Media (CRLM) from Požarevac and Insider TV, aims to enhance the protection system for journalists and media workers. One of the project activities is the preparation of a report by CRLM on the status of local media, addressing security, financial, and any other relevant aspects for the independence and professionalism of the media.

In Srbobran, 50,000 for seven projects; in Vojvodina, nearly 200 for the same amount: What are the fees for the commissions for project co-financing?
The fees for members of the commissions evaluating media content in the competitions for project co-financing this year ranged from 2,000 dinars to 70,000 dinars.

Analysis of the Co-Financing Process for Media Content Production Projects in Serbia in 2025
The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) has published an analysis of the co-financing process for media content projects in Serbia for the year 2025. Summarizing the past year, it can be concluded that, regarding the co-financing of media projects, no progress in the right direction has been made. Quite the opposite.

Analysis by ANEM: How Do Journalists of Local Media in Serbia Live and Work?
More than one-fifth of local media journalists in Serbia earn less than 50,000 dinars per month, and the same number have salaries between 51,000 and 65,000 dinars, according to research conducted by the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) among 60 local media journalists.

Report on Media Covering Southern Serbia
As part of the project "System for the Prevention of Violence and Protection of Journalists," the Association of Independent Electronic Media, together with its partners the Center for the Development of Local Media (CRLM) from Požarevac and Insider TV, aims to improve the system for protecting journalists and media workers. One of the project activities includes the preparation of a report by CRLM on the state of local media, addressing security, financial, and all other relevant aspects concerning the independence and professionalism of the media.

Report on Media Covering the Territory of Vojvodina
As part of the project "System for the Prevention of Violence and Protection of Journalists," the Association of Independent Electronic Media, in partnership with the Center for the Development of Local Media (CRLM) from Požarevac and Insider TV, aims to enhance the protection system for journalists and media workers. One of the project's activities includes the preparation of a report by CRLM on the state of local media, covering not only security but also financial and all other relevant aspects concerning the independence and professionalism of the media.

"Who has been attacked and how in the past 30 years?"
Who has been attacked and how in the last 30 years Published: June 11, 2025. Comment by the President of the ANEM Board and the Commission for the Investigation of Journalist Murders, Veran Matić, on the statement by the President of Serbia that "there has not been an attack in the last 30 years like the one on the journalists of Informer."
Author: Veran Matić

Analysis of the Co-Financing Process for Media Content Production Projects in Serbia in 2023 and 2024.
When discussing project co-financing for media in 2023 and 2024, one can say for certain that both years have been marked by new media laws.
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