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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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