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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...