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09. 06. 2005

BROADCAST COUNCIL TO DECIDE ON KARADZIC

BELGRADE, June 9, 2005 – Goran Karadzic, member of the Serbian Broadcast Agency Council, was recommended not to participate in the work of the Council until the investigation ...

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09. 06. 2005

JOURNALIST OF “BOTA SOT” STILL IN A COMA

PRISTINE, June 9, 2005 – Journalist Bardulj Ajeti is still in a coma, 5 days after being shot at by unidentified attackers. According to international sources, unidentified ...

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08. 06. 2005

JOURNALISTS FREED

BUCHAREST, June 8, 2005 – Romanian journalists have been released after being held hostage in Iraq for 54 days, said the Romanian president Traian Basescu. The journalists ...

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08. 06. 2005

APOLOGY FOR BROADCAST PUTS BRUTAL PRESSURE ON MEDIA

BELGRADE, June 8, 2005 – The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) registers the strongest protest at the apology by the deputy mayor of Kragujevac, Sasa Milenic ...

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07. 06. 2005

INVESTIGATION IN KRAGUJEVAC: PETAKOVIC AND KARADZIC DENYING ACCUSATIONS AND CLAIMING POLITICIZATION OF THE CASE

KRAGUJEVAC, June 7, 2005 – The Kragujevac District Court has launched an investigation of Predrag Petakovic, former director of RTV Kragujevac and Goran Karadzic, Chairman ...

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03. 06. 2005

NOVOSTI CASE: HOLD ON

BELGRADE, June 3, 2005 – Parliament’s Council for Privatisation proposed to the Serbian government that all activities related to the privatization of the Novosti Company ...

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02. 06. 2005

MEDIA GROUP SUES MINISTER

BELGRADE, June 2, 2005 – Two groups of minority shareholders of the Novosti media company have announced that they will be taking Minister of Economy Predrag Bubalo to court ...

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02. 06. 2005

NEW WALKOUTS IN BBC

LONDON, June 2, 2005 – Unions of the British media house BBC warn of new walkouts of the staff. Unions Amicus and Bectu noted that the proposals of the BBC management and ...

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02. 06. 2005

MINORITY MEDIA PRIVATE

NOVI SAD, June 2, 2005 – Information Secretary of the Province Milorad Djuric stated yesterday that the process of transforming minority media public companies to private ...

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31. 05. 2005

REGULATION OF MEDIA CHAOS

BELGRADE, May 31, 2005 – The Broadcast Agency has announced regulation of the chaotic media sphere in Serbia. The Council noted that the first competition for frequency ...

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