An investigation into Avala, a struggling Serbian broadcaster, reveals loopholes in regulation that allow media owners to circumvent laws against establishing monopolies. Report by Bojana Barlovac. My edit for Balkan Insight. The story was shortlisted for an investigative journalism award in Serbia.
Storm Gathers Over Slain Journalist in Iraqi Kurdistan
September 4, 2011 by Leave a Comment
The unsolved killing of a student journalist and critic of the Iraqi Kurdish authorities renews fears for press freedom in the region.
Georgian TV feud mirrors poll rivalry
August 24, 2011 by Leave a Comment
The contrasting fortunes of two TV stations ignite a debate over press freedom in Georgia, just before a snap presidential election. Report from Tbilisi for BBC News, January 2008