A new portal by Slavko Stijaković has been registered: He received funding for 117 projects for 30 media outlets in 2025.

On January 16, a new local media outlet, the Božur portal, was registered in the Media Register of the Business Registers Agency (APR), based in Gračanica, Kosovo. This is yet another media outlet owned by retired officer Slavko Stijaković, who owns a network of local media in Serbia.

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A new portal by Slavko Stijaković has been registered: He received funding for 117 projects for 30 media outlets in 2025.

According to data from the Business Registers Agency (APR), the publisher of the portal Božur is the eponymous company owned by Portal Devič from Kosovska Mitrovica, which also owns SS Turistička televizija 1961 from Belgrade, owned by Slavko Stijaković.

Stijaković's media network, according to publicly available data, currently comprises at least 31 registered media outlets, and for at least 30 of them, support has been obtained for 117 projects in various competitions for co-financing media content in 2025. The total value of all these projects in the past year amounts to 50,253,000 dinars, or over 420,000 euros.

BIRN analyzed articles on certain portals within this media network last year, which were supported in media competitions, specifically from the state budget, and revealed that they published plagiarized content, including fictitious interlocutors to whom statements from other individuals were attributed.

The database of media competition results on the website of the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) shows how much each media outlet owned by Stijaković received from the state budget for projects in 2025:

  • Radio Fruška Gora – 1,730,000 dinars for 3 projects
  • TV Fruška Gora – 4,500,000 for 7 projects
  • Gradska M Televizija – 6,400,000 for 4 projects
  • RTC Srem – 800,000 for 2 projects
  • SS Turistička televizija 1961 – 2,200,000 for 4 projects
  • Vidik sa Cera – 2,680,000 for 7 projects
  • Peto-tri 1941 – 2,890,000 for 7 projects
  • Tvrđava 1780 – 650,000 for 2 projects
  • Radio Breg – 1,800,000 for 4 projects
  • Portal Skadarlija – 1,100,000 for 2 projects
  • Portal Ćilim – 1,850,000 for 4 projects
  • Vojvoda 1914 – 1,100,000 for 4 projects
  • Talasi Dunava – 649,000 for 2 projects
  • Cvet na Tisi – 850,000 for 2 projects
  • Hej salaši 1848 – 500,000 for 1 project
  • Narcis i jorgovan – 1,660,000 for 5 projects
  • Banatski let 1928 – 685,000 for 2 projects
  • Omorika i bor – 2,980,000 for 11 projects
  • Portal Lazarica – 1,200,000 for 4 projects
  • Šest žica – 769,000 for 3 projects
  • Portal Koštana – 1,400,000 for 4 projects
  • Naše trube – 850,000 for 3 projects
  • Portal Voz – 1,600,000 for 4 projects
  • Heroji Morave – 1,400,000 for 5 projects
  • Portal Ramonda 1874 – 1,800,000 for 5 projects
  • Zlatni vir – 2,480,000 for 5 projects
  • Braničevski kas – 530,000 for 3 projects
  • Portal Toplica – 750,000 for 3 projects
  • Portal Devič – 1,400,000 for 1 project
  • Plavinac – 1,050,000 for 4 projects

The project of the Association of Independent Electronic Media "Participatory Monitoring of the Implementation of Project Co-Financing" 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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