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24. 07. 2005

MILLIONS OF EUROS FOR RTS

BELGRADE, July 24, 2005 – The Serbian Parliament will debate on the proposed amendments to the Broadcast Act which would allow RTS to collect subscription before its transformation ...

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23. 07. 2005

CHARGES AGAINST THE RADICALS

BELGRADE, July 23, 2005 – Legal charges against Natasa Kandic and Veran Matic has been dropped, while the Radicals announced pressing private charges for libel. Prosecutors ...

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22. 07. 2005

WATCH IT OR NOT – YOU’LL PAY IT!

BELGRADE, July 22, 2005 – The Broadcast Act, which was adopted three years ago but has not yet been implemented, is likely to undergo new changes. The government has put ...

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22. 07. 2005

ANEM: GOVERNMENT CLAIMS CONTROLL

BELGRADE, July 22, 2005 - The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) protested strongly over draft amendments to the Broadcast Act which the Government of Serbia ...

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21. 07. 2005

STATE’S ILL-GOTTEN GAINS

BELGRADE, July 21, 2005 – The announced introduction of RTS subscription has generally displeased the citizens, whose wallets have already been drained. Many still do not ...

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20. 07. 2005

SUBSCRIPTION FROM SEPTEMBER

BELGRADE, July 20, 2005 – “The subscription for Radio Television Serbia, envisaged by the Broadcast Act 2002, will be introduced in September, due to the transformation of ...

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19. 07. 2005

THREE JOURNALISTS OF NAPRED SACKED

VALJEVO, July 19, 2005 – Three journalists of the Valjevo weekly Napred were sacked by the director of the daily Jovan Bugarski, appointed to this position by the Valjevo ...

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19. 07. 2005

THREATS TO TV PANCEVO

PANCEVO, July 19, 2005 – RTV Pancevo received an anonymous written message saying that “it would be punished for ‘celebrating’ the Srebrenica massacre”. The message was ...

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18. 07. 2005

ANEM DEMANDS INVESTIGATION

BELGRADE, July 18, 2005 – The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) protests most strongly over a series of attacks and threats aimed at association member RTV ...

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15. 07. 2005

REGULATED CONDITIONS FOR ELECTRONIC MEDIA

BELGRADE, July 15, 2005 – Chairman of the Broadcast Agency Council Nenad Cekic said that the conditions and obligations for the future broadcasters, based on the Draft Broadcast ...

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