Journalism and Media Industry in Serbia: Challenges for the Profession in Public Print Media Cover Image

Novinarstvo i medijska industrija u Srbiji: izazovi za profesiju u štampanim javnim glasilima
Journalism and Media Industry in Serbia: Challenges for the Profession in Public Print Media

Author(s): Aleksandra Ugrinić
Subject(s): Media studies, Social development, Management and complex organizations, Globalization
Published by: Fakultet političkih nauka Univerziteta u Beogradu
Keywords: public print media; ownership; state influence; economic situation; technological capacities; networked journalism;

Summary/Abstract: Technology innovations and journalism community are challenged by alternated process of content production, interaction with the audience, economic crisis and saturated media market. Taken together these factors impose a need to reassess capability of the printed public media in Serbia to follow global trends. Research results published in this article indicate that both owners and media managers of the four publicly owned print media in Serbia are looking for the appropriate adjustment model, facing at the same time under-qualified personnel, obsolete technical infrastructure and lack of investments.It was quite expected that public media owners during the adjustment process consider the state as both supporter and protector, since large portion of their business depends on the financial support handed over by the government or municipalities budgets.However, chivalrous role of the state is also being perceived by the public print media representatives within the process of creating comprehensive and respected regulatory framework, that will treat each media as equal competitor in the media game. In the fight for survival newspapers in Serbia are additionally overwhelmed by the technological revolution, leading in direction of an impression that media system is not developing appropriate mechanisms in order to overcome external difficulties. Therefore, the existence of the oldest mass media is being seriously questioned, both globally and locally.

  • Issue Year: 7/2012
  • Issue No: 24
  • Page Range: 75-91
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Serbian