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UNS Analysis: Funding for Media Project Co-financing Three Times Lower than Before Privatization
"In 11 years of project co-financing for the media, a total of 17,380,729,907 dinars has been allocated, which is just over 148 million euros. Despite this, it has been shown that the allocations for the media have been reduced to a third of the amount that local governments and the state designated for this purpose before privatization," it was stated at today's presentation of the "Gray Book on Co-Financing Media Content Production Projects from 2015 to 2025" at the Press Center of the Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS).

Violence in Editorial Offices: Colleagues and Supervisors as the Most Common Perpetrators, Majority of Cases Unreported
Every other female journalist has experienced sexual harassment: presented results of the research on violence against women in Croatian media

Media Landscape of Serbia: Analysis of National Television Content
Despite frequent changes to the regulatory framework and the declarative increase in programming obligations for broadcasters over the past decade, the quality and diversity of television content in Serbia have not improved, which is one of the key conclusions of the analysis “The Media Landscape of Serbia: Analysis of National Television Content” published by the Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation.

Veran Matić: There is no strong pressure from Europe on the authorities in Serbia to stop hate speech and targeting.
The President of the Board of the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) and member of the Permanent Working Group for the Safety of Journalists, Veran Matić, appeared on the program "Wake Up" on Nova S television, where he discussed with journalist Nevena Madžarević the attacks on journalists, local media, project co-financing of media content, and the overall media situation.

The Insajder team was not allowed to film the interior of the tent settlement after they completed their reporting from the Assembly, where lawmakers discussed the budget proposal for 2026. As reported by Insajder television reporter Stefan Goranović, the ban on reporting was verbally imposed by a person who identified themselves as security for the tent settlement, under the pretext that "we need to be accredited to follow the public gathering."

REM: There was no abuse of a child in the program "Important Matters" on RTS.
In the program "Important Matters", there was no misuse of minors for political purposes, and the nature of that program content and its participation was adapted to the age, maturity, and reason for participation, in accordance with the Law on Electronic Media, concluded the opinion of the Monitoring and Program Analysis Service of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM) following a report from the President of the RTS Management Board.

NUNS: Female Journalists in Serbia Increasingly Exposed to Violence and Discrimination – Institutions Must Provide Effective Protection
On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) expresses deep concern over the pressures, threats, and attacks on female journalists in Serbia, which have been increasing year by year. NUNS calls on the relevant institutions to urgently ensure adequate punishment for the attackers, and on media organizations to improve the position of female journalists and combat discrimination.

Data on the media market in Serbia is insufficiently transparent, and there is a lack of better self-regulation.
Serbia still has an overall media market valued at 274 million euros, which is insufficiently large for the application of more advanced audience tracking methods and their consumption habits.
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A solidarity gathering was held for attacked journalists in front of the Assembly of Serbia.
A large number of media workers and citizens gathered tonight near the National Assembly of Serbia to express solidarity with the team from N1 television, which was attacked at that location on November 20, as well as with all other female and male journalists who have been targeted in attacks.
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