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16. 08. 2005

MORE DEMANDS FOR ILIC’S DISMISSAL

BELGRADE, August 16, 2005 – Petar Lazovic’s outburst is a professional deformity. As a person in charge of public relations, Lazovic should balance between the client and ...

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15. 08. 2005

MINISTER ILIC: B92 PSYCHIATRIC CASE

KOPAONIK, BELGRADE, August 15, 2005 – Capital Investments Minister Velimir Ilic responded with his customary threats and obscenities today when a B92 journalists attempted ...

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13. 08. 2005

RADIO PROGRAM IN ROMA LANGUAGE

UROSEVAC, August 13, 2005 – Roma community from Urosevac and neighboring municipalities will be able to follow the program in Roma language on Radio Urosevac as of tomorrow. A ...

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12. 08. 2005

MATIC CLAIMS ILLEGAL WIRETAPPING

BELGRADE, August 12, 2005 – Director of TV B92 Veran Matic said yesterday that he had urged the authorities to investigate allegations of illegal wiretapping. Matic said ...

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10. 08. 2005

PRIVATISATION OF BROADCASTERS

BELGRADE, August 10, 2005 – The draft amendments to the Broadcast Act envisage the extension of deadline for privatisation of radio and TV stations founded by local governments ...

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10. 08. 2005

NDNV OPPOSED NEW AMENDMENTS

NOVI SAD, August 10, 2005 – The Association of Independent Vojvodina Journalists (NDNV) protested over the draft amendments to the Broadcast Act, noting that it was just another ...

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05. 08. 2005

PRESSURES ON COUNCIL’S INDEPENDENCE

BELGRADE, August 5, 2005 – The Broadcast Agency Council stated yesterday that the press conference, held by the Independent Association of Serbian Journalists (IJAS), Media ...

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05. 08. 2005

AMENDMENTS DAMAGING TO VOJVODINA

NOVI SAD, August 5, 2005 – The draft amendments to the Broadcast Act, put into the urgent parliamentary procedure and scheduled to be debated on August 20, were brought without ...

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05. 08. 2005

CONFUSION IN BROADCASTING

NOVI SAD, August 5, 2005 – The Association of Independent Electronic Media called on the Government of the Republic of Serbia to withdraw draft amendments to the Broadcast ...

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04. 08. 2005

VIOLENCE OVER BROADCAST FIELD

BELGRADE, August 4, 2005 – The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM), the Association of Independent Serbian Journalists (IJAS) and the Media Division of the ...

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