19. 11. 2005
TV SUBSCRIPTION FOR COMPANIES NOT IN LINE WITH EUROPEAN STANDARDS
BELGRADE, November 19, 2005 - Aleksandar Tijanic, RTS General Manager forwarded to the Serbian Parliament the initiative for the changes and amendments to the Broadcast Act ...
19. 11. 2005
COMPANIES WILL ALSO PAY TV SUBSCRIPTION
BELGRADE, November 19, 2005 – There is around 79.000 companies in Serbia and all of them would have to pay 300 dinars for TV subscription. However, how many TV subscriptions ...
18. 11. 2005
JOURNALIST FINED FOR OUTBURST
ZAGREB, November 18, 2005 – Serbia-Montenegro journalist Ilija Males was fined with 3.000 Croatian kunas (450 Euros) for the nationalistic outburst at the soccer game between ...
18. 11. 2005
RTS CHARGE UPSETS COMPANIES
BELGRADE, November 18, 2005 – The Belgrade daily Glas javnosti received yesterday a great number of copies of TV subscription bills delivered to numerous legal entities in ...
18. 11. 2005
TV SUBSCRITPION BILLS IN NIS
NIS, November 18, 2005 – Some companies in Nis also received TV subscription bills. Private company “Ekopromet” received two identical bills for TV subscription for October ...
17. 11. 2005
RTV SUBSCRIPTION STARTS IN DECEMBER
BELGRADE, November 17, 2005 – The Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) started with distribution of announcements for the RTS subscription fee that would be collected together ...
17. 11. 2005
FREE PROGRAM FOR DISABLED
BELGRADE, November 17, 2005 – Persons with disabilities will be exempt from the TV subscription charge, under the Article 82, Paragraph 1 of the Broadcast Act. This applies ...
17. 11. 2005
FAKE TV SUBSRIPTION BILLS
BELGRADE, November 17, 2005 – Although the charge of the subscription has been announced to start in December, one Belgrade company reported to have received a phantom TV ...
16. 11. 2005
JOURNALIST THREATENED
LESKOVAC, November 16, 2005 – Journalist and Leskovac correspondent of Belgrade daily “Vecernje Novosti” Daliborka Miljkovic received a phone threat by an unidentified person. Miljkovic ...
12. 11. 2005
“MEDIA IS NOT PRESSURED”
BELGRADE, November 12, 2005 – Culture and Information Minister Dragan Kojadinovic said today that journalists should stop complaining about state pressure on the media because ...