Kosovo and the world: External impulses, shared languages and the view towards Europe
Kosovo: Between soap operas and clickbait – A fragmented media image in the heart of the Balkans
Media in Kosovo
This episode of the media magazine "Continent" is about Kosovo.
In Kosovo, founded in 2008 and Europe's youngest state, there are 19 television channels and 85 radio stations for approximately 1.8 million inhabitants, but no daily newspaper in print. The particular importance of online and social media may be due to the low average age of the population at 30.4 years (compared to 43.1 in Austria). Golli Marboe discusses this with Jeta Xharra, senior journalist at the renowned Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN); Remzie Shahini-Hoxhaj, director of the Institute for Media at the University of Pristina; and Kaltrina Durmishi, chairwoman of the Coordination Council of Albanian Associations in Vienna.
Kaltrina Durmishi: On the media situation in Kosovo
The following interview with Kaltrina Durmishi took place in December 2021 for the media magazine Continent.
The conversation with the cultural manager for Kosovars living in the diaspora
Journalism in Kosovo
In Kosovo, founded in 2008 and the youngest state in Europe, there are 19 television channels and 85 radio stations for approximately 1.8 million inhabitants, but no daily newspaper published in print. The particular importance of online and social media may be due to the low average age of the population at 30.4 years (compared to 43.1 in Austria).
In the current episode of the media magazine "Continent", Golli Marboe talks about this with Jeta Xharra , the senior journalist of the renowned "Balkan Investigative Reporting Network" BIRN , with Remzie Shahini-Hoxhaj , the director of the Institute for Media at the University of Prishtina and with Kaltrina Durmishi .