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13. 06. 2013

RTS NOT FACING GREEK SCENARIO

Belgrade, June 13, 2013 (Tanjug, B92) - Assistant Culture and Media Minister Dragan Kolarevic said today that Serbia was not likely to have the same scenario as Greece, where the state TV was shut down.

Kolarevic also said that the new legal solutions would provide media with enough liberty to act freely and expressed hope that they would manage to overcome the crisis.

Speaking for the RTV Pink 3, Kolarevic announced, "that the privatization was pending for all media, except public service broadcasters.

As for the legal solutions, Kolarevic said that their details and models would be the topic of public discussions, which was planned to last for about 20 days.

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