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26. 04. 2013

RBA AND PRESS COUNCIL IN TEAMWORK

Belgrade, April 26, 2013 (Danas) - Representatives of the RBA and the Press Council considered yesterday the damaging effect the print media were making by conveying reality programs in their integral form, without masking the obscene language as it was done in the TV broadcasting.

The RBA said that, for the purpose of protecting the public from inappropriate and insulting content, minors in particular, it was agreed to have all citizens' complaints on the content of the print media sent to this regulator forwarded to the Press Council.

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