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13. 03. 2005

CULTURE MINISTER ON MEDIA SITUATION

NOVI SAD, March 13, 2005 – Serbian Culture Minister Dragan Kojadinovic was quoted as saying that the initial effects of media laws’ applicability should be expected as of September 2005, due to the establishment of the Broadcast Council, appointment of the Telecommunication Agency members and political climate. Kojadinovic also warned that the domestic media could be subjected to take over by the capital of questionable origin in privatization process. In Kojadinovic’s opinion, the European institutions together with the Serbian Government, journalists’ associations and banks should provide affordable loans for the employees in media outlets to be privatized, in order to help them gain the majority share.

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