Montenegro media guide
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Newspapers, the public broadcaster RTCG and commercial TVs and radios operate in a crowded media market. Many commercial outlets struggle to turn a profit.
Montenegro is sometimes described as a media colony - outlets from neighbouring Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia operate in the country.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) says media outlets face serious economic pressures. The government often avoids giving public advertising contracts to opposition media, says Freedom House.
Reporters who cover corruption and organised crime risk violence.#
In 2020, Freedom House marked Montenegro as a hybrid regime rather than a democracy because of declining standards in governance, justice, elections, and media freedom.
There were 547,000 internet users by July 2022, 87% of the population (Intenetworldstats.com). Facebook is the most popular social network.
Press
Vijesti, external - daily
Pobjeda, external - daily
Dan, external - daily
Monitor, external - political weekly
Television
TV Montenegro, external (TVCG) - public, operates two networks and a satellite channel
Nova M, external - private
TV Vijesti, external - private
Radio
Radio Montenegro, external (RCG) - public, operates two networks
Radio Elmag, external - private
Antena M, external - private
Radio D, external - private
News agency/websites
MINA, external - private agency
Analitika, external - news site
CdM, external (Cafe del Montenegro) - news site