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 JULY 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 JUNE 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 MAY 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. The authors of the monitoring deal with: freedom of expression; monitoring the implementation of existing regulations; by adopting new regulations, but also by amending and supplementing the current ones, both from the field of media, and from other areas that directly or indirectly affect the freedom of the media; as well as by analyzing SLAPP lawsuits (strategic lawsuits against public participation) directed against journalists and media.

SERBIA'S MEDIA SCENE FROM JANUARY TO APRIL 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.


Monitoring the media landscape in Serbia from 2009 to 2016.
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.






