Television then and now!
Times, and people, change. Radio and television are no longer the fastest and most important sources of information since social networks appeared. Those who have a...
Status quo in the Serbian media
At one point, there were over 280 local television stations in Serbia. This is a figure that could correspond to countries the size of Indonesia,...
Who breaks and who respects the laws?
As far as I know, currently, in Serbia, two working groups are working on amendments to the Law on Information and the Law on Electronic Media. I read...
We didn’t want a sensation and we didn’t have to be first. But we...
Today is exactly ten years since Al Jazeera Balkans started broadcasting. It seems to me that the media scene in the region (which is an easier...
The situation of Croatian sports and television?
When Croatia began the process of liberalizing the public voice service in the fixed network in 2004, users began to enjoy the benefits of new operators,...
The price of Judas’ scud
The diagnosis of the situation in the Croatian media is identical to the diagnosis of the modernity of the entire Croatian society. In fact, it is...
One commemorative for World Television Day
Older generations nostalgically remember some past times when we had the opportunity to inform ourselves by reading three or four daily newspapers (Borba, Politika,...
The Slovenian media space is in a critical period
Journalists in Slovenia are increasingly exposed to political and capital pressures, insults and constant discredits that the government encourages and creates instead of building...
The media at the time of the corona
As a zealous and conscientious citizen, over 65, I spend time at home, reading, cycling, making phone calls, watching television, etc. Sometimes it feels...
The Montenegrin media scene-barber shops were better
Thirty years ago, there were only three serious media outlets in Montenegro: Radio and Television of Montenegro, and Pobjeda daily, all state-owned. It is important to note that...