05. 05. 2005
FREQUENCY LICENSES NOT ISSUED
BELGRADE, May 5, 2005 - Serbia’s Capital Investments Ministry has denied an accusation by President Boris Tadic by saying that it has issued no long-term licenses for the ...
04. 05. 2005
VICTIMS OF PREMEDITATED MURDERS
NEWYORK, May 4, 2005 – Journalists around the world were usually not accidentally killed in cross fire in the conflicted regions, but were rather the victims of planned murders ...
28. 04. 2005
JOURNALIST VUCINIC DIED
BELGRADE, April 28, 2005 – The founder and journalist of weekly Reporter, Perica Vucinic, died on April 27, 2005, in Belgrade. Vucinic was a journalist of weekly Vreme ...
22. 04. 2005
MEDIA PRIVATIZATION: HOW AND WHEN?
BELGRADE, April 22, 2005 – The deadline for privatizing public printed media companies expires today. Media corporations will continue to work without interferences until ...
21. 04. 2005
REACTIONS TO MEDIA ANALYSIS
PODGORICA, April 21, 2005 – Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic said in reaction to the analysis of Montenegrin media that he would accept the explanation given by ...
20. 04. 2005
ANALYSIS OF MONTENEGRIN MEDIA SCENE
PODGORICA, April 20, 2005 – The analysis of Montenegrin media scene, ordered by the Montenegrin Foreign Affairs Ministry, criticized the most of local outlets as insufficiently ...
20. 04. 2005
HEALTH MINISTER SUED MEDIA
BELGRADE, April 20, 2005 – Serbian Health Minister Tomica Milosavljevic pressed criminal charges for libel against weekly Nedeljni Telegraf and dailies Srpski Nacional and ...
04. 04. 2005
JOURNALIST TO FACE THE COURT
PODGORICA, April 4, 2005 – Journalist Nadezda Radovic, who reported on the young girl S.C. from Moldova, accused Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic of being involved ...
02. 04. 2005
HEAVY BREATHING ONLY AFTER MIDNIGHT
BELGRADE, April 2, 2005 – “Female body is so much abused in Serbia that it cannot be tolerated anymore. Messages that promote women in negative context are sent everywhere ...
02. 04. 2005
FALSE ADVERTISING PROHIBITED
BELGRADE, April 2, 2005 – New Advertising Act would prohibit the false advertising such as “only our products are natural”, or “this is free”, “money back guarantee” and so ...