Results of the competition in Šabac: The media outlet, owned by Aloa and Informer, established one month prior to the competition, received the most funding.

The company Infomačva received the most funding in the competition for project co-financing of media content in Šabac – 6.6 million dinars, as stated in the resolution published today by this local government.

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Results of the competition in Šabac: The media outlet, owned by Aloa and Informer, established one month prior to the competition, received the most funding.

Infomačva is a subsidiary of Best Media Team, which is owned by the publishers of the tabloids Alo and Informer. The company was established in January of this year, and registered the portal macvatv.rs in the Media Register on April 3, one month before the competition in Šabac was announced.

This company began illegally broadcasting the TV Mačva program through the Telekom cable system about ten days ago, even though that television station is not officially registered in the Media Register and has not received a broadcasting permit because the REM Council has not been functional for 20 months.

Šabac has also been delayed in announcing the media competition by more than two months, as the legal deadline was March 1, and the call for media was published only on May 8.

In addition to this company, another subsidiary of Alo and Informer, Lotela plus from Loznica, which is also owned by Best Media Team, was awarded three million dinars.

Radio-television AS from Šabac received support for two projects with a total value of six million dinars, Glas Podrinja received 5.5 million dinars, and AS multimedia received four million dinars.

Kopernikus Cable Network from Niš was awarded one million dinars, the company Novosti received 500,000 dinars, the same amount as entrepreneur Mirjana Čvorić Gubelić and Tim radio from Prnjavor, while the Šabac Diocese of the SPC received 600,000 dinars, and the Association "Sport in Podrinje" received 300,000 dinars.

In the commission that evaluated the projects and proposed the distribution of funds were Sandra Iršević from the Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS), Sonja Kokotović, a representative of the Media Community of Serbia, and media expert Branislav Sančanin.

The ANEM database with the results of the competition for project co-financing of media content for 2026 is available at this link.

The Register of Selected Members of Competition Commissions for 2026, initiated by ANEM, 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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