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Albanian investment group Balfin has acquired local broadcaster Scan TV, which covers financial, industrial and real estate news in the country.
The Serbian Center for Investigative Journalism (CINS) has created a data base showing financing of political parties and groups, while allowing users to track the money political parties receive.
HRT director-general Robert Šveb appointed Rahela Štefanović as editor-in-chief of the national broadcaster's television channels HTV1, HTV2, HTV3, HTV4 and its international channel.
Bulgarian journalists and citizens are also threatened by the new Russian legislation, which is implementing military censorship, the Association of European Journalists (AEJ) - Bulgaria reported.
TV broadcasting companies in Kosovo have started the withdrawal of Russian channels following a decision from the Independent Media Commission in the hopes of quelling the spread of Russian propaganda.
Kosovo will host 20 journalists from Ukraine fleeing the ongoing invasion by Russia.
There has been an increase in so-called SLAPP lawsuits launched by Serbian officials and public figures seeking to curb scrutiny by muzzling independent media and rights campaigners, says a new report.
Media freedom continued to suffer in Albania in 2021 as the government increased its grip on the flow of information while police’s “heavy handed action” also raised concerns, according to the International Press Institute’s 2021 report.
The Croatian Journalists' Association (HND) expressed its concern over a ruling pending appeal by Zagreb County Court against Hanza Media.
A costly editorial error has unleashed a “torrent” of abuse from public officials and online followers of the ruling party against the media in Kosovo.