How Serbia's government controls much of the media
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How Serbia's government controls much of the media
"The main goal of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) after coming to power in 2012 was to place the entire media landscape under firm control. And they did this very systematically."
"One of the first steps was the takeover of the provincial public broadcaster in Vojvodina, where the entire management, along with editors and presenters of news programs, was replaced after the SNS came to power in the region."
"The result is that around 90% of media outlets are directly or indirectly linked to Aleksandar Vucic's regime."
"These media are sustained by public money, which is provided through several parallel channels. This has been confirmed by numerous watchdog reports."
The media in Serbia is under significant control by the government, with independent journalism facing continuous pressure. The Serbian Progressive Party has systematically taken over media outlets since 2012, providing support to compliant media while isolating dissenting voices. Local broadcasters have been particularly affected, with management replaced to align with government interests. Approximately 90% of media outlets are linked to the ruling regime, often funded through public money, which further consolidates control over the media landscape.
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