(Source: RTS) By analyzing the work of only six online media, the Press Council determined that the Journalists’ Code was violated 2,829 times. From April 1 to the end of June, the work of the “Serbia Today” portal was analyzed, which records the most violations, followed by “Telegraf”, “Espresso”, B92, while “Mondo” and 021 had […] детаљније >
The six most visited online media outlets in Serbia violated the Journalists’ Code as many as 2,829 times in just three months, according to the results of the monitoring, which was conducted from the beginning of April to the end of June this year. This period coincides with the most severe corona virus attack and […] детаљније >
(Source: UNS) – From July to September this year, the Journalist’s Code of Ethics was violated in 2,286 articles published in Serbian newspapers. In the first place by number of violations is the newspaper “Alo”, followed by “Kurir”, “Srpski Telegraf” and “Informer”, was said today in Belgrade at a Deutsche Welle Academie round table.”The Journalist’s […] детаљније >
Belgrade Center for Human Rights: The Press Council protects citizens from hate speech on the InternetThe Belgrade Center for Human Rights published a study called “Anonymous hate, hate speech protection mechanisms on the Internet”, which concluded, among other things, that a complaint to the Press Council “can be an effective mechanism since the forbidden speech […] детаљније >
The Press Council organized a two-day training for editors and journalists from “Kikindske” newspaper in order to improve the freedom of expression and the application of professional standards. The training was held in the village of Mokrin, near Kikinda, is part of the project “Responsible Media”, which should contribute to freedom of expression and better […] детаљније >
Journalists and editors from media outlets from Nis and other south Serbian cities participated in a seminar on May 17 and 18, which was organized by the Council of Europe and the Press Council in Nis. The seminar brought together 29 journalists and editors, who examined recent European Court of Human Rights case law on […] детаљније >
Representatives of the Press Council visited the city of Pančevo on May 14 and talked with journalists working in media publishing news in the languages of national minorities and other local media. The meeting took place at offices of the Romanian-language newspaper “Libertatea”. The members of the Press Council Complaints Commission Tamara Skrozza and Petar Jeremic […] детаљније >
On 9 and 10 June 2016, representatives of the press councils from South East Europe and Turkey gathered in Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, to explore the legal and ethical complexities of journalism and public-interest reporting in the digital age. The two-days training seminar was hosted by the Press Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as part […] детаљније >
The Press council is starting the realisation of a nine month project, in cooperation with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and with financial support from the European Union. The aim of this project is to strengthen the capacity and role of the self-regulatory body for print and online media. Within the project […] детаљније >
The Journalists’ Code was violated almost three thousand times during the state of emergencyThe six most visited online media outlets in Serbia violated the Journalists’ Code as many as 2,829 times in just three months, according to the results of the monitoring, which was conducted from the beginning of April to the end of June […] детаљније >