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01. 02. 2005

AGREEMENT ON MEDIA PRIVATISATION

BELGRADE, January 1, 2005 – Proprietary transformation of the state-owned media will be conducted under the Privatization Act of Serbia. The agreement on privatization ...

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31. 01. 2005

NEWS WRITING MANUAL

BELGRADE, January 31, 2005 – The Belgrade Media Center has presented the book “How to write news for newspapers” by Sandra Sare. The book is a study of language of public ...

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30. 01. 2005

JOURNALIST ATTACKED

SUBOTICA, January 30, 2005 – Journalist of the Radio Novi Sad Hungarian newsroom and correspondent of the Hungarian Kosut Radio Lorant Hever was attacked in Subotica by unknown ...

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28. 01. 2005

SOLIDARITY WITH “GLAS”

BELGRADE, January 28, 2005 – The main printing machine of the “Glas” printing house, damaged by the intentional power cuts, has not yet been repaired. Belgrade newspapers ...

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28. 01. 2005

CROATIAN PROGRAM STILL OFF AIR

NOVI SAD, January 28, 2005 – TV Novi Sad continues to broadcast without the Croatian program in its scheme. This broadcaster is currently taking legal actions against the ...

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25. 01. 2005

TELECOMUNICATION AGENCY MAIN BOARD PROPOSED

BELGRADE, January 25, 2005 – The Serbian Government forwarded to the Parliament the proposal for composition of the Telecommunications Agency Main Board and demanded urgent ...

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22. 01. 2005

FINANCIAL PROBLEMS FOR TV SMEDEREVO

SMEDEREVO, January 22, 2005 (Politika) – Smederevo public broadcaster TV Smederevo is facing significant financial problems because of high debts to associates and staff ...

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22. 01. 2005

IBARSKE NOVOSTI TO STRIKE

KRALJEVO, January 22, 2005 – Union leaders representing workers of the public media house Ibarske Novosti have demand that local authorities in Kraljevo take action over the ...

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22. 01. 2005

NO RESOURCES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION ACT

BELGRADE, January 22, 2005 – Serbia’s new information commissioner, Rodoljub Sabic, says that he has not been provided with the basic resources to begin implementing the Free ...

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20. 01. 2005

MEDIA PRESSURE CONTINUES

BELGRADE, January 20, 2005 – The Independent Association of Serbian Journalists said today that Serbia media are still operating under pressure from all sides. Media Files ...

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