Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) has launched a new project titled “Reporting Real News in Real Time”, aimed at modernizing news reporting across Albania through the use of mobile journalism (MoJo) technology.
With the support of the IMM Programme, RTSH will train 20 young reporters to use MoJo kits for live, on-the-ground reporting. The aim is to provide timely, accurate, and inclusive coverage, especially from underrepresented and remote areas of Albania. The project also includes the purchase of 20 MoJo sets to boost RTSH’s ability to deliver real-time news on its 24-hour news channel and across social media platforms. The initiative is expected to enhance RTSH’s production quality, audience reach, and competitiveness, while also contributing to media freedom and democratic participation in Albania as part of the country’s broader EU integration process.
Managed by the Goethe-Institut, on behalf of the European Commission and in collaboration with its implementing partner DW Akademie, the EU-funded "Innovation. Media. Minds: EU Support to Public Service Journalism in the Western Balkans" continues to play a crucial role in supporting the Western Balkans' journey towards European integration, demonstrating the power of strategic funding in transforming public service media.