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25. 08. 2005

VUCIC CALLED B92 A LYER

BELGRADE, August 25, 2005 (B92) – The Serbian Radical Party used the parliamentary stand to attack B92 again. Deputy Chief of the MPs of the Serbian Radical Party in the ...

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25. 08. 2005

WAN PRESIDENT WRITES TO KOSTUNICA

BELGRADE, August 25, 2005 (B92) – Gavin O’Reilly, president of the World Association of Newspapers, wrote to Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica regarding the recent ...

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25. 08. 2005

PARLIAMENT ON BROADCASTING

BELGRADE, August 25, 2005 (B92) – The Serbian Parliament has begun the general discussion on the draft amendments to the Broadcast Act, which has not yet been implemented ...

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24. 08. 2005

MINISTER WARNS JOURNALISTS MAY BE SHOT

BELGRADE, August 24, 2005 (B92) – The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) warned of the dramatic situation that arose after the attacks of the capital investment ...

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23. 08. 2005

TIJANIC: RTS FACING BANKRUPTCY

BELGRADE, August 23, 2005 (Danas) – “Radio Television Serbia is facing bankruptcy. Without the transitional funds for the period of three to six months, RTS cannot turn upside ...

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22. 08. 2005

ADVISOR FIRED FOR COMMENTS

BELGRADE, August 22, 2005 (Glas Javnosti) – Serbian Culture Minister Dragan Kojadinovic confirmed to daily Glas Javnosti that has let go advisor and rock singer for comments ...

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21. 08. 2005

SUBSCRIPTION THROUGH POWER BILLS

BELGRADE, August 21, 2005 – The Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) will have to comply with the decision to charge the RTS subscription through electricity bills. Radio ...

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21. 08. 2005

ILIC ATTACKS B92 AGAIN

BELGRADE, August 21, 2005 – B92 has managed to obtain an audio recording of an interview given by Velimir Ilic to Kragujevac TV K9 on August 18 in which he again insulted ...

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21. 08. 2005

DISPUTABLE RTS SUBSCRIPTION

BELGRADE, August 21, 2005 (B92) – The government’s draft amendments to the Broadcast Act will soon enter the parliamentary procedure. Professional organisations and media ...

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20. 08. 2005

THREATS BECAUSE OF ILIC

BELGRADE, August 20, 2005 (B92) – The trend of insulting and threatening journalists was also adopted in Bela Crkva. Namely, owner of the private radio station TNT from ...

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