ZAGREB, February 8, 2018 - Five Croatian dailies - Novi List, Jutarnji List, Večernji List, Slobodna Dalmacija and Glas Istre - on Wednesday warned the Social Democratic Party (SDP) Presidency that over the past two months they had been exposed to "systematic and growing pressure from the SDP against journalists who report about the party's activities as well as editors, in a bid to influence the editorial polices of the biggest and most influential media outlets."
ZAGREB, January 27, 2018 - Croatia's Electronic Media Council said on Friday that in 2017 it received 37 reports of possible hate speech in electronic media, however, there was no case that amounted to hate speech under the Electronic Media Law, but there were many examples of insults and vituperative outbursts.
On January 15 and 16, 2018, an international delegation of press freedom organisation representatives visited Zagreb to observe the state of media freedom in Croatia. This was the second such visit in two years. A press release from Reporters without Borders.
ZAGREB, January 16, 2018 - About 20 non-profit media outlets on Tuesday sent an open letter warning about their dire financial situation, notably in the last two years, and the fact that the institutional financing of non-profit media was not envisaged in 2018 either.
The door is now open for United Group to buy Nova TV.
Croatian Prime Minister says he is not naive.
Digital TV broadcasts were introduced several years ago, but digital radio is still in the test phase.
US investors want to take over Nova TV, Croatia’s most popular TV station.
The best-selling daily newspaper is “24 sata”.
Support for the transaction is provided by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.