When something happens across the country, far from the capital where most of the media is located, it is crucial to get the right information, photo or video as quickly as possible.
This would not be possible without correspondents on the spot, in the middle of the day or night.
However, they are often the first on the layoff list due to the growing crisis in the media sector.
Interlocutors of Television Vijesti say that their position cannot be improved through legislation, but rather through concrete steps on the ground, as well as through better work by institutions in the event of any interference or attack.
The contribution is part of the project "Effective Prevention and Protection of Journalists in Montenegro" implemented by the Association of Professional Journalists of Montenegro (DPNCG), the Association for Responsible and Sustainable Development (UZOR) and the Hanns Seidel Foundation with financial support from the European Union and co-financing from the Ministry of Public Administration..
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