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Media Integrity Matters: Reclaiming Public Service Values in Media and Journalism

Sandra B. Hrvatin Contrib.;Londo, Ilda;Hodžic, Sanela;Popovic, Helena;Trpevska, Snežana;Micevski, Igor;Matic, Jovanka;Valic Nedeljkovic, Dubravka
Ljubljana: Peace Institute;South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) (2014), 445 pp.

ISBN 978-961-6455-77-0

"This book is an attempt to address obstacles to a democratic development of media systems in the countries of South East Europe by mapping patterns of corrupt relations and practices in media policy development, media ownership and financing, public service broadcasting, and journalism as a profession. It introduces the concept of media integrity to denote the public-service values of media and journalism. In analyzing the current situation of the media, the focus was on the assessment of factors that have been identified as posing a risk to media integrity, with an overview of past developments if relevant for understanding the current situation. Five countries were covered by the research presented in this book: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia and Serbia." (Introduction)
Regional Overview / Sandra B. Hrvatin and Brankica Petkovic, 11
Albania / Ilda Londo, 51
Bosnia and Herzegovina / Sanela Hodžic, 119
Croatia / Helena Popovic, 193
Macedonia / Snežana Trpevska and Igor Micevski, 257
Serbia / Jovanka Matic and Dubravka Valic Nedeljkovic, 327
Facts and figures, 391