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02. 03. 2005

RTS STRIKE POSTPONED

BELGRADE, March 2, 2005 – The RTS strike committee has postponed the work stoppage announced for today after getting the assurance from labor and culture ministers Slobodan ...

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02. 03. 2005

SERBIAN PROGRAM ON CHINESE RADIO

BELGRADE, March 2, 2005 – Chinese International Radio has commenced rebroadcast of the program in Serbian language on 100,4 FM for Belgrade and surrounds, and on 96,3 FM for ...

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02. 03. 2005

KOJADINOVIC ANNOUNCED RTS SUBSCRIPTION

BELGRADE, March 2, 2005 – Serbian Culture Minister Dragan Kojadinovic told the media yesterday that the budget for Radio Television of Serbia was entirely independent and ...

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01. 03. 2005

MEDIA FAIR IN NOVI SAD

NOVI SAD, March 1, 2005 – Media Fair, to be held between March 2-4, 2005 in Novi Sad, is the fourth fair to gather the most renowned representatives of mass media. Among ...

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25. 02. 2005

RADICAL WAVES “EXCLUSIVELY” FOR PEOPLE OF NOVI SAD

NOVI SAD, February 25, 2005 – The media turmoil on the series of dismissals and resignations of journalists from Novi Sad TV Apolo has not jet calmed down, when a new scandal ...

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19. 02. 2005

BROADCAST COUNCIL MEMBERS VOTED

BELGRADE, February 19, 2005 – The Serbian Parliament voted for a new composition of the Broadcasting Council on February 17, 2005. From the list of candidates submitted ...

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19. 02. 2005

RTS ANNOUNCED STRIKE

BELGRADE, February 19, 2005 – The Radio Television Serbia Workers’ Union has announced a one-hour strike of warning for March 3. The strikers are demanding the adoption ...

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19. 02. 2005

JOURNALIST SUED JOVANOVIC

BELGRADE, February 19, 2005 – Daily Kurir journalist Jovica Krtinic has filed a legal complaint to the First Municipal Council in Belgrade, against former Serbian Deputy Prime ...

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19. 02. 2005

MPs EAGER TO “SLAP” JOURNALISTS

BELGRADE, February 19, 2005 – While Criminal Code Bill is getting closer to enter the Parliamentary procedure, this awaited slap to media remains without any response of the ...

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18. 02. 2005

WORK OF INFORMATION COMMISSIONER STILL UNSURE

BELGRADE, February 18, 2005 – The Serbian Parliament’s administrative council has called the Parliament to enable the work of the Information Commissioner under legislative ...

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