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The Media Program works closely with individual Soros foundations to implement policies and support local organizations. For more information, view the list of Media Program Coordinators.

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Association of Independent Electronic Media
Association of Independent Electronic Media is the business association comprised of 28 radio stations and 16 television companies as well as of more than 60 affiliated organizations. ANEM was founded in 1993, and in 1997 it became a registered company in accordance with the Serbian Law on Companies.

Association of Private Electronic Media
The Association of Private Electronic Media of Macedonia is a non-governmental, independent, non-profit and guild’s organization representing 79 private broadcasters in Macedonia. APEMM is now working on uniting all the broadcasters in Macedonia into one strong, influential and professional association, an authentic representative of the broadcasting industry in Macedonia.

Belarus Association of Journalists
BAJ is a non-governmental non-profit organisation, aiming to ensure freedom of speech and rights of receiving and distributing information and promoting professional standards of journalism. BAJ has its members in over 160 independent and state-owned publications, publishing companies, radio and television companies. BAJ has affiliate offices in all six regions of the country.

European Group of Television Advertisers
EGTA is a trade association that monitors, analyzes, and advises public policy and legislation that affect commercial communications and the information society; lobbies European institutions against unjustified restrictions; provides training; and disseminates information likely to help its members best sell their channel's advertising space and thereby optimize revenue.

European Journalism Training Association
The association brings together over 50 schools and institutes of journalism from throughout Europe, to exchange views on the best practice and experience in the teaching of journalists to the highest professional standards.

Hong Kong Journalist Association
The Hong Kong Journalists Association is run by working journalists for the sole purpose of improving the working environment for the men and women who gather the news in Hong Kong.

International Federation of Journalists
The federation is the world's largest organization of journalists. It promotes international action to defend press freedom and social justice through strong, free, and independent trade unions of journalists.

International Press Institute
The institute is a global network of editors, media executives, and leading journalists, dedicated to freedom of the press and improving the standards and practices of journalism.

South East European Network for Professionalization of the Media
The South East European Network for Professionalization of the Media (SEENPM) was created in February 2000 with the aim to raise journalism standards, improve media environment on the national and regional levels, encourage cooperation among media professionals, and in this way, to contribute to the mutual understanding and stability in SEE region. It builds on the regional resources and capacities of its members and partners from Europe and USA.

West African Journalist Association
The International Federation of Journalists expressed today its support for the appeal of the West African Journalists Association (WAJA) to the Economic Community of Western African States (ECOWAS), calling for an improved level of respect for journalistic rights in Western Africa and particularly for regional solidarity in light of the appalling situation for journalists in Liberia.

World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC)
AMARC is an international non-governmental organization serving the community radio movement, with almost 3 000 members and associates in 110 countries. Its goal is to support and contribute to the development of community and participatory radio along the principals of solidarity and international cooperation.

World Association of Newspapers
The association is composed of national newspaper associations, individual newspaper executives in 100 nations, 13 news agencies, and nine regional press organizations. It has three main objectives: defending and promoting press freedom and the economic independence of newspapers; contributing to the development of newspaper publishing by fostering communications and contacts between newspaper executives from different regions and cultures; and promoting cooperation between its member organizations, whether national, regional, or worldwide.

Yerevan Press Club
Yerevan Press Club is the first professional association of journalists in Armenia, established during the post-communist period. YPC is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that unites journalists, publishers, media leaders and experts, irrespective of their political ideas.

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