The analysis of the media coverage of the proposed new legislation shows that the Macedonian public is engaged in an intensive and fierce debate on the issue whether the new laws were really necessary and the dangers for media freedom and freedom of expression they could bring to the table
Read More »In general, the media reporting relies on (un)conscious application of techniques that reinforce the existing stereotypes, reproduce the prejudices and stimulate the emotions of the audience
Read More »The analysis shows that the pro-government media that dominate the media scene in Macedonia have been transformed into a propaganda arm of state and local administrations throughout the Elections
Read More »The analysis of media coverage shows that, two weeks before the official start of the election campaign, the Government, with support of majority of the media, has already started campaigning for the coming Local Elections
Read More »The NGO Info-centre, with financial support from the Foundation Open Society Macedonia (FOSM), under the auspices of its “Media Mirror” programme, implements monitoring of media reporting on issues and topics related to media freedoms and freedom of expression. This report covers the period from January 1 to February 6, 2013. The monitoring included the following media: seven daily newspapers (“Utrinski vesnik”, “Dnevnik”, “Vest”, “Večer“, “Nova Makedonija”, “Fokus” and “Den”), the central news programmes aired by seven television stations that broadcast nationally or over the satellite (24 Vesti TV, Kanal 5 TV, Sitel TV, Telma TV,
Read More »The NGO Info-center, conducted monitoring of media coverage of the hearings at the International Court of Justice in Hague, in the Macedonia vs. Greece case
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