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04. 08. 2005

UNACCEPTABLE AMENDMENTS

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

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03. 08. 2005

WHAT’S SERBIA WATCHING?

BELGRADE, August 3, 2005 – The highest rated television station in Serbia in the first seven months of this year is RTV Pink, with RTS’ Program 1 and TV BK following. According ...

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01. 08. 2005

JOURNALISTS’ ETHICS

BELGRADE, August 1, 2005 – The media report of the Belgrade Media Center showed that the journalists have not respected the rule that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. Belgrade ...

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30. 07. 2005

EU INDEPENDENT RADIO FOR BELARUS

MINSK, July 30, 2005 – The European Union will respond to the appeal of Poland authorities to financially support radio and TV programs for Belarus for better promotion of ...

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30. 07. 2005

SEEMO: TO WITHDRAW DRAFT AMENDMENTS

VIENNA, July 30, 2005 – The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO is concerned about draft amendments to the Broadcast Act, which the Government of Serbia ...

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29. 07. 2005

ANEM AND SEEMO DISPUTE AMENDMENTS

BELGRADE, July 29, 2005 – The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) and South East Europe Media Organization (SEEMO) protested over draft amendments to the Broadcast ...

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29. 07. 2005

DISMISSED JOURNALISTS GOT THEIR JOBS BACK

VALJEVO, July 29, 2005 – The fourth week of media workers’ walkout in Valjevo weekly “Napred” was marked by the activities of the Valjevo Municipal Court. This Court has ...

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28. 07. 2005

WHO WILL GET RTV PRISTINA?

PRISTINA, July 28, 2005 – The Kosovo parliament has adopted seven new laws, including one which pays special attention to who has the rights to Radio Television Pristina. Explaining ...

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27. 07. 2005

IJAS CALLS ON PROTECTION OF CHILD’S IDENTITY

BELGRADE, July 27, 2005 – Journalists’ associations and relevant experts said the ethical code of journalism was breached by publishing the personal details of children victims ...

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26. 07. 2005

CEKIC ANNOUNCED LEGAL CHARGES

BELGRADE, July 26, 2005 – Chairman of the Broadcast Agency Council Nenad Cekic announced legal charges against all those calling for a boycott of the subscription for RTS. According ...

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