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BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA - Television across Europe: Regulation, policy and independence

Much has been achieved in the reconstruction of broadcasting in Bosnia and Herzegovina since the war there ended. But fundamental problems remain in the television sector. No broadcaster covers the country's entire territory and population, even as three public service broadcasters compete with each other as well as their commercial rivals. With over 100 private licensed outlets trying to survive in poor market conditions, commercial broadcasting is equally overcrowded and inefficient.

These are the main findings of the Bosnia-Herzegovina country report included in the monitoring series Television across Europe: regulation, policy and independence. The country report was produced by the Open Society Institute (EUMAP and Media Program) in cooperation with the Mediacentar, and released in Sarajevo on 30 November 2005. The monitoring series Television across Europe includes a total of twenty country reports. Each report makes concrete recommendations addressed at bringing the television sector into line with international standards, and with citizens’ needs.

Follow-up Project

Public RTV Systems in Divided Communities

Reports

Television across Europe: Regulation, Policy and Independence.
- Summary Report, including international overview
- Bosnia-Herzegovina Country report

Televizija u Evropi: regulativa, politika i nezavisnost. Pregled + Bosna i Hercegovina

Press Releases

30 November 2005: Oversaturated and under-resourced, television in Bosnia and Herzegovina is still a hostage to political obstruction

30. novembar 2005: Televizija u Bosni i Hercegovini, prezasićena i bez dovoljnih resursa, još uvijek je talac političkih opstrukcija

Reporters

Tarik Jusic
Executive Director, Mediacentar Sarajevo

Dr. Tarik Jusic works as a Program Director at the Mediacentar Sarajevo. He has a PhD degree in Media and Communication Science from the Institute for Journalism and Communication Science, University of Vienna, an MA degree in Political Science from the Central European University, Budapest, and a BA in Journalism from the Faculty of Political Science, University of Sarajevo. He has conducted numerous research projects and published several articles on the media policies and media-related issues in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Email: tarik at media.ba

Partner NGO

Mediacentar, Sarajevo

A joint initiative of:

Open Society Institute - EUMAP

Open Society Institute - Media Program

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