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11. 05. 2005

BBC JOURNALISTS ON STRIKE

LONDON, May 11, 2005 – BBC journalists have decided to go on strike due to the management’s resolution to cut down the number of employees by 20 percent. Around 84 percent ...

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09. 05. 2005

WHEN LAW IS NOT ABIDED

BELGRADE, May 9, 2005 – One of the problems that Serbia needs to solve in order to enter the European Union one day is the television. Although the Broadcast Act was brought ...

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07. 05. 2005

BROADCAST COUNCIL STILL INCOMPLETE

BELGRADE, May 7, 2005 – The Serbian Parliament had elected, although with noticeable delay, eight members for the Broadcast Council in mid February, but the key body for regulating ...

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07. 05. 2005

MEDIA COUNCIL: STANDARDS STILL BEING VIOLATED

BELGRADE, May 7, 2005 – “Violations of professional standards and ethics had been noted in the print media in Serbia in April, 2005. The majority of the offending articles ...

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07. 05. 2005

ARRESTS IN TV TUTIN

TUTIN, May 7, 2005 – Media reported that TV Tutin journalist Albin Gegic and cameraman Tufik Sadovic were arrested and sentenced to 30 days prison by Tutin Municipal Court ...

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06. 05. 2005

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AGAINST PROPOSED ALLOCATION

BELGRADE, May 6, 2005 – Proposed Plan for frequency allocation was created without the knowledge of the broadcasters and public, said the Association of Serbian professional ...

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06. 05. 2005

ILIC DISTANCED HIMSELF FROM THE DRAFT PLAN

BELGRADE, May 6, 20005 – Serbian Minister of capital investments Velimir Ilic has distanced himself from the frequency allocation draft plan, which has been forwarded to the ...

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05. 05. 2005

ROMA NEWS ON TV SMEDEREVO

SMEDEREVO, May 5, 2005 – TV Smederevo will broadcast news in Roma language two times a day, on weekdays. Director of TV Smederevo Vesna Vitorovic said that the “Romano ...

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05. 05. 2005

RADIO 021 IN PRIVATE OWNERSHIP

NOVI SAD, May 5, 2005 – Novi Sad’s “Radio 021” has become a hundred percent private radio station yesterday. The flotation contract was signed in the Novi Sad’s City house ...

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05. 05. 2005

DIVINE RIGHT TO THE AIRWAVES

BELGRADE, May 5, 2005 – “None of the radio and television stations has been issued the license for the permanent use of the frequencies”, said yesterday the Deputy Minister ...

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