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10. 08. 2006

CONDITIONAL PRISON SENTENCE FOR SENIOR EDITOR OF RTV KURSUMLIJA A SERIOUS CASE OF MEDIA FREEDOM VIOLATION

The first degree judgement by the Municipal Court in Prokuplje read that Slavko Savic was guilty for broadcasting text messages (SMS) written and sent by viewers, among which ...

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19. 07. 2006

RESPONSIBLE RATHER THAN URGENT AMENDMENTS TO THE BROADCAST ACT

On both occasions it was insisted on urgency, while the amendments came into force the very next day after the adoption. Such practice needs to change, since it concerns a ...

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04. 07. 2006

FINANCIAL CHECKUP FOR UNTAMED MEDIA

Vranje-based weekly “Vranjske” and OK Radio, member of the Association, the only truly independent media in the region of South Serbia, endured a detailed seven-day inspection ...

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12. 05. 2006

ANEM ASSEMBLY DEFINES NEW DIRECTIONS

The Assembly adopted amendments to the Association’s contracts and statute, thus completing its transformation into a modern and functional association of broadcasters. The ...

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26. 04. 2006

COUNCIL RIDES ROUGHSHOD OVER MEDIA FREEDOM

ANEM notes that the Serbian Constitution and international conventions guarantee the freedom of expression. This includes the right to be critical of the decisions of various ...

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25. 04. 2006

BROADCAST AGENCY MUST EXPLAIN DECISIONS

The inflammatory situation in which comment is being made on the decisions with no knowledge of the basis on which they have been made has caused considerable pain in the ...

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16. 03. 2006

B92 TELEVISION CREW ATTACKED

B92 reporter Petar Gajic and cameraman Spasa Dakic were attacked in Belgrade while reporting on an assembly outside St Sava Hospital, in whose morgue lay the body of the late ...

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24. 01. 2006

NETWORK LICENCE FEES THREATEN COMMERCIAL BROADCASTING

ANEM notes that it has put years of effort into seeking the resolution of the chaotic situation in Serbia’s broadcasting sector through an objective, non-discriminatory and ...

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23. 12. 2005

GOVERNMENT PRE-EMPTS BROADCAST COUNCIL WITH FREQUENCY PLEDGE

ANEM reminds the Serbian Government that the issue of broadcast licences lies solely within the jurisdiction of the Republic Broadcast Agency. The government’s interference ...

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14. 12. 2005

CONCERN OVER BROADCASTING DEVELOPMENTS

In a public statement last week, the Republic Telecommunications Agency implies that the agency’s Managing Board has adopted rules on the application of criteria to determine ...

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