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07. 07. 2005

INFORMATION COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE FINALLY SET

BELGRADE, July 7, 2005 – Six months after being appointed, the Serbia’s Commissioner for Public Information Rodoljub Sabic has been given an office. Since being appointed ...

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06. 07. 2005

NEW OWNER, OLD CONCEPT

BELGRADE, July 6, 2005 – Around 150 radio and television stations in Serbia, to be privatized until the middle of next year, are founded and owned by local governments. The ...

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06. 07. 2005

UNDERHANDED DEALINGS WITH TABLOIDS

BELGRADE, July 6, 2005 – The crew of the B92 television show Insider has come upon the audio record from the meeting of General Nebojsa Pavkovic and editor of the daily Nacional ...

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06. 07. 2005

POLITICIAN THREATENED JOURNALIST

MAJDANPEK, NIS, July 6, 2005 – Radio B92 and Slobodna Evropa correspondent Dejan Radulovic has received death threats. Radulovic said he has been threatened by Sasa Jovanovic ...

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05. 07. 2005

ADULT SCENES ON MONTENEGRIN TV ONLY LATE AT NIGHT

PODGORICA, July 5, 2005 – Starting from today, all Montenegrin electronic media are prohibited to broadcast programs that can be damaging to children before eleven p.m. Advertisements ...

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02. 07. 2005

MEDIA DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY

BELGRADE, July 02, 2005 – There are currently 755 radio and TV stations in Serbia, and the first licenses for commercial TV stations with national coverage will be issued ...

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01. 07. 2005

AMENDMENTS TO PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT

BELGRADE, July 1, 2005 – The parliamentary discussion on amendments to Public Information Act, which proposed the deadline extension for privatization of local media, was ...

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01. 07. 2005

MEDIA AT WAR – “CREATING THE FEAR”

THE HAGUE, July 01, 2005 – The Serbian Democratic Party used their control over media to convince the Serbs that they were facing the extinction in 1992, said the Guardian ...

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01. 07. 2005

JOURNALIST’S POSSESSIONS SEIZED

JAGODINA, July 1, 2005 – Personal belongings of the “Novi Put” journalist Relja Milanovic have been seized due to the decision of the local court to remunerate damages of ...

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30. 06. 2005

SERBIAN AND KOSOVO JOURNALISTS MEET IN BELGRADE

BELGRADE, June 30, 2005 – Journalists from a range of companies in Kosovo and Serbia today met under the slogan “Media dialogue Belgrade-Pristine,” in Belgrade’s Park Hotel ...

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