Home  /  Media Scene  /  In Focus

15. 05. 2015

Danas's reporting most balanced, Mediameter survey says

15.5.2015. (Tanjug) - The Danas daily has the most balanced approach in its reports, while ALO is the "least balanced", say the results of the first Quarterly Mediameter analysis of Serbian dailies, unveiled on Friday.

The Danas daily has the most balanced approach in its reports, while ALO is the "least balanced", say the results of the first Quarterly Mediameter analysis of Serbian dailies, unveiled on Friday.

The survey, undertaken jointly by the Public Policy Institute, the Ebart Media Archive and media experts, and based on front pages published by the Blic, Politika, Vecernje novosti, Danas, Kurir, Informer and ALO dailies, was presented at a press conference.

ALO and Blic front pages feature the most topics conceived by their editorial teams, the Mediameter said (in what was no reference to investigative journalism, but to editorial policy), noting that Politika and Vecernje novosti have the least such reports.

Politika and Vecernje novosti feature more topics on the economy, while national political affairs are the priority topic for the other dailies.

As far as Serbia's European integration is concerned, the survey indicates that the topic is no priority for the dailies.

Serbian political life is the most significant topic and was featured in 305 headlines in the analysed dailies, with the economy ranked second and government activities in third.

 

  • No comments on this topic.

Latest news

Other news
Pravni monitoring
report
ANEM campaigns
self-governments

Poll

New Media Laws

To what extent will the new media laws help the Serbian media sector develop?

A great deal

Somewhat

Little

Not at all

Results

Latest info about ANEM activities

Apply!

Unicef
Unicef

The reconstruction and redesign of this web site were made possible by the support of the American People through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and IREX.
The contents of this web site are the sole responsibility of ANEM and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID, IREX or the United States Government.

 

9/16 Takovska Street, 11 000 Belgrade; Tel/fax: 011/32 25 852, 011/ 30 38 383, 011/ 30 38 384; E-mail: anem@anem.org.rs