Project co-financing results: The largest amounts awarded per project in 2025.

Projects that received support in 2025 through competitions for co-financing media content in Serbia were evaluated by various administrative bodies, ranging from 20,000 dinars to more than 30 million, according to an analysis of the competition results conducted by the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM).

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Project co-financing results: The largest amounts awarded per project in 2025.

Radio Television Novi Pazar is first on the list of those who received the highest amount of co-funding from a single source for a single project, considering that they received 30,800,000 dinars solely from the competition in Novi Pazar for project co-funding of media content.

According to the database of media competition results established by ANEM, after RTV Novi Pazar, the projects that received the highest allocated funds for a single project include those submitted by Zona Plus from Niš, which received 19,900,000 dinars from Niš, Televizija Pirot, which received 17,500,000 dinars from Pirot, Televizija Leskovac with 14,000,000 dinars from Leskovac, and Vranjska Plus with 11,950,000 dinars from Vranje.

The smallest amount of 20,000 dinars was awarded to Nova Crnja for two projects submitted by Linea Electronics from Novi Sad and Golubac for the Raven Vision project from Požarevac. Projects in Nova Crnja, Smederevo, and Golubac received 30,000 dinars each, while projects in Nova Crnja and Crna Trava received 40,000 dinars each.

List of organizations that received the highest funding for a single project and from which administrative body:

  1. Radio Television Novi Pazar – 30,800,000 (Novi Pazar)
  2. Zona Plus, Niš – 19,900,000 (Niš)
  3. Televizija Pirot – 17,500,000 (Pirot)
  4. Televizija Leskovac – 14,000,000 (Leskovac)
  5. Vranjska Plus – 11,950,000 (Vranje)
  6. Radio Television Vranje – 11,500,000 (Vranje)
  7. Radio and Television Trstenik – 11,000,000 (Trstenik)
  8. Radio Television Kraljevo and Ibarske Novosti – 10,100,000 (Kraljevo)
  9. Studio MAG, Obrenovac - 9,000,000 (Obrenovac – television)
  10. Televizija GM Plus Cable, Gornji Milanovac – 7,500,000 (Gornji Milanovac)
  11. Radio Television Caribrod, Dimitrovgrad – 7,500,000 (Dimitrovgrad – minorities)
  12. Radio Television Kruševac – 7,500,000 (Kruševac)

The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) has published a database with the results of all completed competitions during 2025 for project co-funding of media content, including a list of organizations that received funding based on the competition, searchable by project applicants.

The database was created based on published decisions on the allocation of funds, which were made available on the platform of the Unified Information System (JIS) of the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications.

Currently, the database includes 1,764 projects and 655 organizations that have been co-funded by the Ministry, the AP Vojvodina, and local governments this year.

The database will be updated when the competitions in eight more local governments are completed. Among them are Bujanovac, Čačak, Vrbas, Preševo, Sjenica, Gadžin Han, Lazarevac, where the competition was canceled and not re-announced, and Surdulica, which has not yet announced its competition for 2025.

The database is sorted alphabetically by the names of the project applicants, and searches can be conducted using filters by their names.

The entire database is available online at THIS LINK.

The list of organizations that received the most funding in the competitions for 2025 is available at THIS LINK.

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

As a reminder, media and journalistic associations (ANEM, UNS, NUNS, Lokal Pres, and the Association of Media) submitted an official letter to the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications in August this year with proposals for changes to the project co-funding process for media content. Among other things, they requested the establishment of a database of media projects within the JIS, which would be searchable by publishers and media at the national, provincial, and local levels for easier accessibility and greater transparency of the process at all levels of government, as well as insight into the database of all supported projects through project co-funding. The Ministry has not yet responded.

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