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27. 12. 2005

TIJANIC SUPPORTIVE OF THE PROTEST

BELGRADE, December 27, 2005 – Section of independent journalists, members of the Independent Association of Serbian Journalists (IJAS), called all former and current honorary ...

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25. 12. 2005

LAW ON ADVERTISING COMES INTO EFFECT

BELGRADE, December 25, 2005 – The Law on Advertising is in effect as of today, but, according to experts, it will have to be amended because it contains some loopholes. Member ...

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25. 12. 2005

KARIC BUYS LOCAL TV STATIONS?

CACAK, VRANJE, PIROT, December 25, 2005 – Soon after the announcement of selling TV BK, the media carried the news that Bogoljub Karic intends to buy several local TV stations ...

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25. 12. 2005

FREQUENCY PLAN SOON IN THE CAPITAL INVESTMENT MINISTRY?

BELGRADE, December 25, 2005 – Draft Frequency Allocation Plan will be forwarded to the Serbian Capital Investment Ministry by the end of the year. The decision to deliver ...

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24. 12. 2005

ANEM JOURNALIST WINS ZORAN MAMULA AWARD

BELGRADE, December 24, 2005 – ANEM National News reporter Milan Popovic is this year’s laureate of the Zoran Mamula award for achievement in radio journalism for the his piece ...

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24. 12. 2005

WHAT SERBIA READS?

BELGRADE, December 24, 2005 – Around 30 percent of the Serbian population reads daily press every day, 70 percent flips through some daily at least once a week, while 21 percent ...

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24. 12. 2005

POLITICIANS ASSESS JOURNALISTS

WARSAW, December 24, 2005 – Senate of the Polish Parliament has adopted new amendments to the Law on Media, under which the politicians would assess the ethics of journalists. The ...

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23. 12. 2005

“NOT SO SLOW” TRANFORMATION OF RTV NS

NOVI SAD, December 23, 2005 – Radio Television Novi Sad Director Petar Jovanovic denied allegations of the Minority Council representatives. The Vojvodina Ethnic Minority ...

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23. 12. 2005

ANEM PROTEST OVER RTS’ THIRD CHANNEL

BELGRADE, December 23, 2005 – The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) protested strongly against attempts by the Serbian Government to undermine the authority ...

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22. 12. 2005

TV SUBSCRIPTION CHARGE STARTED

BELGRADE, December 22, 2005 – Some households in Serbia and in Belgrade have already received joint bills for electricity and TV subscription, said the spokesperson of the ...

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