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18. 08. 2004

Interest groups “foster broadcast chaos”

BELGRADE, August 18, 2004 (Beta) – Serbia’s minister for culture, Dragan Kojadinovic, yesterday denied that the procedure for the adoption of amendments to the Broadcast Act ...

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17. 08. 2004

Broadcast Act Amendments on agenda for wednesday

BELGRADE, August 17, 2004 (B92) – Amendments to the Broadcast Act are to be debated under urgent procedures at an extraordinary sitting of the Serbian Parliament tomorrow ...

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17. 08. 2004

Amendments “will unblock Council”

BELGRADE, August 17, 2004 (Danas) – Culture and Information Minister Dragan Kojadinovic said yesterday that the proposed amendments to the Broadcast Act will unblock the work ...

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17. 08. 2004

Unions seek reinstatement of sacked editor

BELGRADE, August 17, 2004 (Danas) – The Association of Serbian Journalists and the Serbian Journalists’ Union have demanded that the director of Radio Television Serbia reverse ...

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17. 08. 2004

Media watchdog slams Karic television

BELGRADE, August 17, 2004 (Danas) – According to the analysis of the Broadcast Agency Council the most professional and objective reporting on Serbia's presidential election ...

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13. 08. 2004

Media privatisation guidelines next month

KRALJEVO, August 13, 2004 (Beta) – Serbian Culture Minister Dragan Kojadinovic said today that he expects guidelines on ways of privatising media to be available by early ...

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12. 08. 2004

Broadcast act amendments under fire

BELGRADE, August 12, 2004 (Beta) – Amendments to the Broadcast Act announced by the government have drawn sharp criticism from media associations and organisations. The ...

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04. 08. 2004

Zepter boss wins damages suit

BELGRADE, August 4, 2004 (Glas Javnosti) – The First Municipal Court in Belgrade has upheld an earlier ruling ordering Belgrade publisher Vesti Dana to pay damages of 80,000 ...

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03. 08. 2004

Agency slams BK for biased campaign reporting

BELGRADE, August 3, 2004 (Tanjug) – The monitoring service of the Serbian Broadcast Agency, reporting on adherence to media regulations in the run-up to the Serbian presidential ...

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02. 08. 2004

Government “washing hands of minorities”

NOVI SAD, August 2, 2004 (Beta) – No political majority in Serbia is prepared to pursue a democratic policy on minorities, preferring to leave the issue to groups and individuals ...

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