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24. 10. 2011

Newspapers and TV stations in the hands of politicians and off-shore companies

Belgrade, October 24, 2011. (Danas) - Out of 30 most important media outlets in Serbia, among which being 12 daily, seven weekly papers, six TV and five radio stations with national coverage, there are 18 media outlets whose real owners are not known, it is reported in the Anti-Corruption Council's Report on Pressures and Control over media in Serbia. In addition to that, according to this report, there are 11 national broadcasters whose ownership structure is not transparent. Off-shore companies participate in ownership structure of eight media outlets, domestic politicians and businessmen in five, while journalists in two print media outlets; there is foreign capital in four media outlets and state capital in three.

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