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23. 06. 2006

SERBIAN JOURNALISTS IN KOSOVO

BELGRADE, June 26,2006 (Beta) - A group of Serbian journalists will be meeting with Kosovo Government officials today. The journalists are scheduled to meet with President ...

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15. 06. 2006

IJAS WANTS PARLIAMENTARY BROADCASTS ENDED

BELGRADE, June 15, 2006 (B92) - The IAJS has started an initiative for the cancellation of all further broadcasts of Serbian Parliamentary meetings. The Independent Association ...

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02. 06. 2006

TVB92 VIEWERSHIP HITS RECORD HIGH

BELGRADE, June 2, 2006 (B92) - The 19.2 per cent rating received yesterday is the highest rating TVB92 has had since ratings started being measured in 2002. The previous ...

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01. 06. 2006

RESISTANCE TO PRIVATISATION IN SERBIA

BELGRADE, June 1, 2006 (FoNet) - Goran Cetinić said that there is a great resistance in Serbia against media privatisation. Cetinić is the American non-governmental organisation ...

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30. 05. 2006

TV PINK IN CROATIA

ZAGREB, May 30, 2006 – Belgrade-based TV Pink could start broadcasting in Croatia soon. Owner of TV Pink, Zeljko Mitrovic, has sent the offer to buy Croatian Nova TV off ...

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29. 05. 2006

INDEPENDENT JOURNALISTS’ NETWORK

BELGRADE, May 29, 2006 – A regional network of the independent journalists of Bulgaria and former Yugoslav republics is formed in Belgrade. The participants of the regional ...

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25. 05. 2006

DZOMIC DENIES “ATTACK” ON B92 CREW

PODGORICA, BELGRADE, May 25, 2006 – Parson of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Podgorica Velibor Dzomic denied all allegations of verbally attacking TV B92 crew on assigment. Belgrade ...

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25. 05. 2006

TO BROADCAST OR NOT – THAT IS THE QUESTION

BELGRADE, May 25, 2006 – TV BK is getting ready to start the program broadcast after the temporary ban, however, the Broadcast Agency warns it must not happen, since the station ...

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22. 05. 2006

ALONE AGAINST THE WORLD

BELGRADE, May 22, 2006 – TV BK’s program was interrupted again, after only a few hours of broadcasting, by the decision of the Broadcast Agency Council. “Acting in line ...

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21. 05. 2006

VIOLATIONS OF MEDIA FREEDOMS

BELGRADE, May 21, 2006 – Journalists’ associations of Serbia and Vojvodina jointly protested yesterday over the manner in which the Broadcast Council brought and implemented ...

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