Čačak allocated an additional six million dinars to the media, among which are the record holders in the number of projects.

The City of Čačak has published a resolution regarding the allocation of funds based on the completed second competition for the co-financing of media content, specifically the competition for the distribution of nearly six million dinars that remained unallocated in the first round.

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Čačak allocated an additional six million dinars to the media, among which are the record holders in the number of projects.

The largest amount of funds – 1.9 million dinars – was allocated, according to this decision, to the agency of Ivan Nikolić from Čačak, “In-media.net,” which received a total of 7,947,400 dinars for 13 projects in various media competitions in Serbia during 2025.

The business entity GZS, which publishes the media outlet Glas Zapadne Srbije, was granted 700,000 dinars, making it the 17th project supported this year across different competitions. In the first competition held in Čačak, this media house already received funds for two projects totaling 1.4 million dinars.

The association “Puls Medija” received 850,000, “4N studio” 700,000, the agency “Mix pro amp” 400,000, the Institute for the Digital Age 300,000, the production Agro karavan 231,000, and the web portals “Kablarnet,” Lejča photography, Agro jasik production, and Alves each received 200,000 dinars, while Naše trube received 100,000 dinars.

The productions Agro karavan, Agro jasik, and Alves, by the way, received funds for content that will be broadcast, as stated in the decision, on TV Galaksija 32, which previously received five million dinars in the competition organized by the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications and in the first competition in Čačak.

The list of organizations that received the highest financial amounts in competitions in 2025 is available at THIS LINK.

The list of organizations with the most supported projects, but not necessarily the highest funding, is available at THIS LINK.

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