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19. 07. 2006

MORE PARLIAMENTARY MEETINGS TODAY

BELGRADE, July 19, 2006 (B92) - The parliament will continue its extraordinary meeting from yesterday with discussions of the Broadcasting Law. The parliament will continue ...

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14. 07. 2006

JOURNALIST BANNED

RUMA, July 14, 2006 (B92)- Journalists in Serbia are facing restrictions once again. After the town of Vršac, where the municipal government placed Panovizija TV on a black ...

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13. 07. 2006

MUNICIPAL PROSECUTOR: INVESTIGATE CEKIĆ

BELGRADE, July 13, 2006 (Beta) - The First municipal court in Belgrade received a demand to investigate the Broadcasting Agency chairman Nenad Cekić. He is suspected of ...

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10. 07. 2006

BROADCASTING TRANSMITTER VANDALISED IN PREŠEVO

PREŠEVO, July 10, 2006 (B92)- Unidentified vandals broke a transmitter belonging to the Radio-Television Preševo yesterday. The culprits broke into the building located ...

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08. 07. 2006

DEMOCRATS CRITICAL OD FREQUENCY ALLOCATION

BELGRADE, July 8, 2006 (B92) - DS sees the broadcasting license granted to TV Plus as an affront to the common sense and the free spirit of Belgrade. The Democratic Party ...

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05. 07. 2006

BROADCASTING AGENCY ISSUES BELGRADE LICENCES

BELGRADE, July 5, 2006 (Beta) - The Broadcasting Agency revealed its list of television and radio stations granted frequencies in the Belgrade area. Daily Politika reports ...

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04. 07. 2006

THE CONSTITUTION AND ACCESS TO INFORMATION

BELGRADE, July 4, 2006 (Beta) - Information Trustee Rodoljub Šabić said that the Serbian Constitution lacks guarantees for public information rights. In an open letter ...

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03. 07. 2006

BK WANTS COUNCIL DECISION NULLIFIED

BELGRADE, July 3, 2006 (Bet) - BK television officials will submit an initiative to the parliament for nullifying the national frequencies decision. BK TV’s Editor-in-Chief ...

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03. 07. 2006

EUROPEAN COUNTRIES TARGET JOURNALISTS

LONDON, July 3, 2006 (The Associated Press) - More and more journalists are being investigated for the illegal accessing of information. In addition to widely publicized ...

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23. 06. 2006

OSCE HOLDS JOURNALISM WORKSHOP

VIENNA, June 23, 2006 (Beta) - Journalists from Serbia and Kosovo will be participating in an OSCE-led workshop today in Vienna. The workshop will be opened by Belgian ...

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