Monitoring

Monitoring
Media Monitoring of Political Pluralism: The Government in Focus, the Opposition Almost Invisible
May 12, 2025
Media monitoring conducted during 2024 indicates a significant disruption of the principles of media pluralism. Nationally covered television stations favor one political option, the ruling majority, while almost completely denying the opposition space and voice.

Monitoring
Published research "Monopoly Present - Pluralism Absent"
March 28, 2025
The disruption of media pluralism and the existence of monopolies on the publication of information, ideas, and opinions in the media in Serbia is a pronounced problem that has burdened the sphere of public communication for decades, despite frequent amendments to the laws in this area and alignment with European standards.
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Slavoljub Ristić and Biljana Ratković Njegovan are no longer members of the committees in Svrljig, Dimitrovgrad, Rekovac, Čajetina, and Gornji Milanovac due to a conflict of interest.
April 8, 2026

Local media in Serbia are surviving despite pressures: community and innovation as a response to attacks.
April 8, 2026

Black record of verbal attacks on journalists: "Poisonous words from politicians will have consequences."
April 8, 2026

NUNS: March – 30 incidents against journalists
April 8, 2026

Brent Sadler registered in the Business Registers Agency as a representative of three media publishers within United Media in Serbia.
April 8, 2026





