30. 11. 2005
JOURNALISTS WALKED OUT OF PRESS CONFERENCE
GORNJI MILANOVAC, November 30, 2005 – Belgrade media correspondents and journalists from local media walked out of the press conference yesterday organized by the local Serbian ...
30. 11. 2005
PRIVATISATION OF MEDIA IN SERBIA
CACAK, November 30, 2005– Around 141 media in Serbia awaits the privatisation, out of which 37 print, 14 individual and 23 combined media outlets. The deadline for the ...
25. 11. 2005
JOURNALISTS IN GREECE STOP WORK FOR A DAY
ATHENS, November 25, 2005 – Greek journalists went on a 24-hour strike yesterday in defense of employment rights. "People have an unrealistic image in their heads of how ...
25. 11. 2005
FORUM B92: A MILLION!
BELGRADE, November 25, 2005 – B92 website is again marked with one million figure. This time, the focus of attention is B92’s forum. After just one month of reaching one ...
23. 11. 2005
DELAYED PRIVATISATION OF LOCAL MEDIA
BELGRADE, November 23, 2005 – Tenders for national coverage could begin at the end of this year and might be concluded before the process of privatisation of local media. The ...
23. 11. 2005
ATYPICAL PRIVATISATION
BELGRADE, November 23, 2005 – Dragan Bosiljkic from the Privatisation Agency said that “only around ten percent of media are property owners”. “The media are generally ...
23. 11. 2005
EPS WON’T CUT THE POWER
BELGRADE, November 23, 2005 – Annoyed with the “forced” introduction of TV subscription, a large number of citizens have already decided not to pay the “impost” to the national ...
22. 11. 2005
ROUND TABLE ON PRIVATISATION OF MEDIA
BELGRADE, November 22, 2005 – 14 state-owned print media companies will get new owners by April next year. However, in experts’ opinion, the obstructions in the process ...
20. 11. 2005
TV SUBSCRIPTION BEFORE THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
BELGRADE, November 20, 2005 – TV subscription charge (300 dinars per household) should start next month. The monthly obligations for power expenditure will be increased ...
19. 11. 2005
RADIO SREM BACK ON AIR
RUMA, November 19, 2005 – Radio Srem from Ruma got back its frequency and resumed its program broadcasting after 12 days of silence. Frequency of Radio Srem, 102.7 MHz ...