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Local language radio and TV play an important role in keeping minority communities informed and in touch with each other.
In Belgrade, Serbia local journalists practice their journalism skills by investigating the use of public finances in municipalities around the country.
With IREX’s help, one TV station has aimed to fill that information gap and has succeeded by more than doubling its ratings, making it the highest rated local station in the area.
Aleksandar Stojkovic and his HD flip cam are attached at the hip. “(The flip cam) I got from IREX is always with me. Few days ago I was an eyewitness of some arrest which I recorded with...
Congratulations to Aleksandar Stojkovic for his winning photo of his colleague Srdjan Ilic on an improvised anchor chair during an in-house training IREX arranged for their television station,...
It’s not easy to broadcast a film festival over radio airwaves, but that’s just what IREX partner City Radio did for the open-air film festival in Nis, Serbia. City Radio, with the...
Faced with some of the region’s highest licensing fees, Serbia’s Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) recently successfully lobbied the country’s Republic...
Despite efforts to earn more revenue through their websites, many radio stations in Serbia face serious challenges from clients who are not enthusiastic about advertising on new media platforms...
The wide-ranging impacts of the financial crisis have been felt around the world. As citizens and businesses suffer, so too do the media who cover them.
In any tense political environment, the need for locally driven news is particularly high. Professionalism and the ability to identify and develop relevant stories can thoroughly inform...











