Valentin Mik reached a maximum of 20 commissions: Who are currently the record holders in project evaluations?
Independent media expert Valentin Mik has been selected for 20 committees for project evaluation in media competitions, which is the prescribed maximum per person for membership in these bodies, according to the register of the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM).

Mik has been selected so far in Kladovo, Ražanj, Bogatić, Arilje, Kostolac, Golubac, Ljubovija, Krupanj, Apatin, Svilajnac, Knić, Sečanj, Sremski Karlovci, Rača, Lapovo, Koceljeva, Medveđa, in Novi Sad, and at the provincial level in competitions for the improvement of media standards, as well as in the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications in the radio competition.
This would mean that Valentin Mik can no longer be selected for any commission, but considering that all the commissions in which he was appointed have not made decisions on the allocation of funds, it is not excluded that there will be changes.
For example, Jasmina Mijajlović, as an independent expert, has so far reached the maximum of 20 commissions multiple times, but has withdrawn from some, with others appointed in her place, so she is currently listed as a member of 19 commissions for evaluating media projects.
In the 19 commissions, at least according to the current data available in the Unified Information System (JIS), there are also Miloš Lazić as a representative of Comnet, Aleksandar Simić, a candidate from the Association of Sports Journalists of Serbia, Mara Skendžić Reljić from the Association of Radio and Television of Serbia, and independent expert Rada Stajić.
One commission fewer, or 18, has been selected for Sandra Iršević from the Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS), Miodrag Miljković from the Center for Media Culture and Education, and independent expert Velimir Petrušić.
Seventeen times, the following have been appointed to commissions: Jelena Dopuđ representing the Center for Media Culture and Education, Petar Kočić and Milijana Kočić representing the Journalists' Association of Vojvodina, Ladislav Lazić on behalf of Comnet, and Vladan Stefanović representing the Association of Radio and Television of Serbia.
Independent experts Boban Tomić and Branislav Sančanin are listed in 16 commissions each, while Biljana Vukadinović on behalf of the Association of Radio and Television of Serbia and Tatjana Ćitić, an independent expert, are in 15 each.
Looking at the associations, the Center for Media Culture and Education has participated in the most commissions - with its five representatives being members of 57 commissions. Following them is the Association of Radio and Television of Serbia, which had three representatives in 51 commissions, and Comnet with three representatives in 50 commissions.
The Professional Association of Journalists of Serbia (PROUNS) had representatives in 34 commissions, the same as the Journalists' Association of Vojvodina, the Plej association in 29, UNS in 23, while the Association of Sports Journalists of Serbia had one representative in 19 commissions.
RAB had members in three commissions, the Media Community of Serbia in two, and the Journalists' Association of Niš and the Ensemble Srce in one each.
To date, 20 independent experts have also been appointed to the commissions, whose names have been mentioned 162 times.
In Žabari, Sjenica, Zrenjanin, Boljevac, Šabac, and Lučani, commissions have not yet been appointed, while Surdulica, Vrbas, and Gadžin Han have not even announced competitions, although the legal deadline was March 1.
The register of selected members of the competition commissions for 2026, initiated by ANEM, is available at this link.
The ANEM database with the results of the competition for project co-financing of media content 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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