The Development of information technology and internet in Kosovo, particularly during 2010-2018, has strongly affected the decrease in edition of printed newspapers, whereas on the other hand there is witnessed an increase in the number of users of online media who would rather appreciate to acquire information through those sources rather than other means of information. Express Newspaper is among the most printed newspapers, but it has recently passed from hard copy version to online one. Due to the fact that it mainly operates online it has increasingly boosted the number of readers. Whereas Newspaper "Koha Ditore", along with the printed version and the online platform. The outcomes from the research reveal that the drop in edition of the printed newspapers and increase in the number of online versions has affected on the overall cost and the speed of spreading news. Apart from causing a drop in the number of printed editions, this has brought forth adverse effects in printed newspapers which have ceased to function.
National and private televisions in Kosovo pay a great importance to informative programs with the aim to increase the viewership and trustworthiness of television programs. This paperwork estimates the viewership and trustworthiness of a wide range of kosovo televisions. In the framework of this paperwork is use the method of carrying out quetionnaires, where 25 young boys and girls aged betweed 19-25 have answered the respective questions. From this questionnaire it was analysed a wide range of National and private commercial televisions. It was concluded that a the vast majority of youngsters follow different informative tv channels, as well as news, interviews and docummentaries.
Due to the fact that media in Kosovo is in itself an industry which consistently provides information and thereafter transmits it to the public, it's worth emphasizing that its activity is regulated by law and the respective legal acts that are concerned with Media. Consequently, lack of respecting those rules that derive from normative legal acts, Media comprises in itself a precedent of disrespecting legal acts. According to Media scholars, the authenticity is the underlying aspect of evoking trustworthiness, which is enhanced by consciousness that is the gist of information. The course of technological developments has brought above changes as far as speed of conveying news, techniques of spreading news are concerned. Moreover there exists even a philosophical theory that derives from the way how information is structured. Based on a research carried out in Kosovo with respondents from a wide range of ages 18-65 of both genders, part of Media are also considered even social media. According to a rapport of Freedom House Media is adversarily affected in it's independence and this has caused Kosovo to be ranked among states which are considered partly free. In the list compiled by this institution Kosovo is ranked in 78 position.
Albanian information via radio waves emanate in Kosovo in 1945. Respectively, Radio Pristina, was the first audio media in Kosovo that saw light, and originally had headquarters in Prizren. Thirty years later, precisely in 1975, the capital of Kosovo (then an autonomous province within the former Yugoslavia) opens an information window in albanian, also with visual images. So, it was 1975 when the television started launching a program, which informed the albanian kosovars in albanian language. These two mediums for albanians living in the former Yugoslavia were the most heard mediums, respectively viewed. Nevertheless, this information lasted 45 years through radio, namely 15 years on television, until the serbian government headed by Milosevic took the decision to close these two media, also having dismissed all albanian employees and accepting subsequently unskilled employees, and among them, also albanians who stood loyal to Milosevic's government and continued to do the work of journalists and moderators in TVP, which medium, albanians of the former Yugoslavia, from 1990 until 1999, neither heard nor watched.
The coverage of the war in Ukraine has become an important aspect in understanding global politics and the new world order. Given the heightened interest in coverage among regions directly affected by this war, this paper offers a regional overview of events in the Russia-Ukraine war over a four-month period. The paper examines daily printed newspapers in the Western Balkans, providing a comprehensive analysis of the geographic landscape. The data was collected from equivalent functional media through a strict and systematic selection of news related to the war in Ukraine. Media sources were selected using the snowball sampling method, beginning with Albanian newspapers and expanding to include all the Western Balkans countries. The study analyzed cover page headlines from two daily print newspapers in five Western Balkans countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia. In these newspapers, the headlines were analyzed in terms of the space they occupied, their objectivity, subjectivity, and bias toward one of the parties in war. The main findings of this paper reveal that a significant number of news headlines are presented in a sensational manner. In terms of objectivity and subjectivity, five newspapers published objective headlines while the other five published subjective ones. However, the percentage of objectivity and subjectivity varies from country to country and from newspaper to newspaper. As for bias, the majority of newspapers lean towards Ukraine. Our findings are comparable and can be proven at any time.
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