ANEM launched a media competition results database and a register of appointed commission members.
The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) has established a database of the results of the competition for project co-financing of media content for the year 2026, as well as a registry that allows tracking which candidates for project evaluation committees have been selected at which levels and in how many committees.

The database and register were created based on officially published data on the platform of the Unique Information System (JIS) of the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications.
The database and register will be updated daily as competitions are completed and commissions are appointed at the national, provincial, and local levels, with the goal of making the results transparent and accessible throughout the process.
Considering that there are no machine-readable data, searchable information, or consolidated information on the official JIS platform, the aim of ANEM's databases is to make all of this data easily accessible to the interested public.
So far, funding for 2026 has been distributed in Žagubica, Novi Pazar, Pirot, Trstenik, and Prokuplje.
The complete database of competition results is available at THIS LINK.
As a reminder, regarding commissions, a rule was introduced this year stating that one candidate can be appointed to a maximum of 20 commissions in a year. So far, the most frequently appointed member is Jasmina Mijajlović, with 11 appointments, followed by Boban Tomić with eight, and Velimir Petrušić and Petar Kočić with seven each, while Miodrag Popov and Vladan Stefanović have been appointed to six each.
The register of commission members for 2026 is available at THIS LINK.
The project of the Association of Independent Electronic Media “Participatory Monitoring of the Implementation of Project Co-Financing Processes” is supported by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the MATRA program. ANEM is solely responsible for the content, which does not necessarily reflect the official views of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
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