06. 12. 2004
COMPETENCE THE ONLY CRITERIA
PANCEVO, December 6, 2004 - The media section of G17 Plus' Pancevo branch has issued a statement saying that the party will not interfere in the appointment of a new director ...
02. 12. 2004
JOURNALIST FINED FOR LIBELING RTV PINK
SUBOTICA, December 2, 2004 - A political writer for Belgrade news weekly Vreme, Dejan Anastasijevic, has been found guilty of libeling Television Pink. B92's Subotica correspondent ...
30. 11. 2004
POLICE ON TRIAL FOR JOURNALIST ARRESTS
POZAREVAC, November 30, 2004 - Five former senior police officers will appear in court in Pozarevac on Tuesday over the arrest of journalists on May 8 and 9, 2000. Local ...
29. 11. 2004
KARIC TO SELL BK TELEVISION
BELGRADE, November 29, 2004 – The leader of the Strength of Serbia Movement, business magnate Bogoljub Karic, is planning to sell his BK Television. “I’ll definitely give ...
18. 11. 2004
Official secret or false information?
BELGRADE, SUBOTICA, November 18, 2004 – Public prosecutors in Subotica are seeking investigation of a journalist from the weekly news magazine Vreme. Milos Vasic is suspected ...
13. 11. 2004
MEDIA "RESPONSIBLE FOR POOR REPUTATION OF COURTS"
BELGRADE, November 13, 2004 - Speakers at a round table on corruption and the judiciary today blamed Serbian media for a negative public image of the nation's courts. There ...
12. 11. 2004
TV BELGRADE EDITOR RESIGNS
BELGRADE, November 12, 2004 - The editor-in-chief of TV Belgrade's current affairs programming, Gordana Susa, has resigned unconditionally. Radio Television Serbia general ...
12. 11. 2004
INFORMATION ACT IN FORCE FROM SATURDAY
BELGRADE, November 12, 2004 - Serbia's Free Access to Information Act comes into force on November 13. The legislation sets a deadline of thirty days for the appointment ...
11. 11. 2004
BALKAN JOURNALIST ATTACKED
BELGRADE, November 11, 2004 - Journalists Ugljesa Mrdic was attacked in central Belgrade on November 10, 2004. Mrdic, who writes for daily Balkan, told B92 that he was ...
10. 11. 2004
SUPPORT FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDIA
BELGRADE, November 10, 2004 - Nineteen of 83 Serbian media outlets and organisations have received financial support for projects in amounts ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 ...





