Media monitoring
A comprehensive analysis of media reporting, monitoring key trends, and providing insights into the media landscape and reporting patterns.
SERBIA'S MEDIA SCENE IN APRIL 2024
The monitoring of the media scene for April brings an overview of key events related to freedom of expression, amendments to the regulations under the jurisdiction of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media, problematic points in the field of project co-financing and news in the field of combating SLAPP proceedings.

SERBIA'S MEDIA SCENE IN MARCH 2024
The monitoring of the media scene for March brings an overview of key events related to freedom of expression and the process of implementing existing regulations in the field of project co-financing.

SERBIA'S MEDIA SCENE IN FEBRUARY 2024
ANEM monitoring report for February 2024 on freedom of expression, old and new regulations and analysis of SLAPP lawsuits

SERBIA'S MEDIA SCENE IN JANUARY 2024
ANEM monitoring report for January 2024 on freedom of expression, old and new regulations and analysis of SLAPP lawsuits

SERBIA'S MEDIA SCENE IN DECEMBER 2023
ANEM monitoring report for December 2023 on freedom of expression, old and new regulations and analysis of SLAPP lawsuits

SERBIA'S MEDIA SCENE IN NOVEMBER 2023
ANEM monitoring report for November 2023 on freedom of expression, old and new regulations and analysis of SLAPP lawsuits

SERBIA'S MEDIA SCENE IN OCTOBER 2023
ANEM monitoring report for October 2023 on freedom of expression, old and new regulations and analysis of SLAPP lawsuits

SERBIA'S MEDIA SCENE IN SEPTEMBER 2023
Monitoring of the media scene is carried out with the aim of continuous monitoring of events and processes that affect the state of media freedom in the Republic of Serbia.

SERBIA'S MEDIA SCENE IN AUGUST 2023
Monitoring of the media scene is carried out with the aim of continuous monitoring of events and processes that affect the state of media freedom in the Republic of Serbia.
Latest News

Veran Matić: The threats received by female journalists are incomparably more frightening than those received by male journalists.

Representative of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ): Increasingly Dangerous Situation for Journalists in Serbia (VIDEO)

Reporters Without Borders: Half of the physical attacks on journalists in Serbia were carried out by the police, and no one has been punished.

Gavrilo Andrić: The attack in Negotin was the most horrific; the police officer was practically an accomplice.






