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30. 10. 2003

Apolo seeks clarification

BELGRADE, October 30, 2003 – Novi Sad broadcaster TV Apolo has turned to the Broadcast Agency Council for an interpretation of its obligations to presidential candidate Velimir ...

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30. 10. 2003

Case against CNN and Pink begins

BELGRADE, October 30, 2003 – A Belgrade court has begun hearing charges against broadcasters CNN and Pink, brought by journalist Ivan Galebovic. Galebovic claims that both ...

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30. 10. 2003

Popovic vs. B92 in court

BELGRADE, October 30, 2003 - A hearing was held yesterday in the case against B92 and the Humanitarian Law Centre, HLC, brought by the Serbian government's former communications ...

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29. 10. 2003

Ubpok in Balkan offices

BELGRADE, October 29, 2003 – UBPOK officers have seized copies of an article on Miladin Suvajdzic from the offices of Belgrade daily Balkan. The paper’s editor was shown ...

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28. 10. 2003

Suboticke Novine sacks editor

SUBOTICA, October 28, 2003 – Milovan Mikovic, the acting director and editor-in-chief of Subotica weekly Suboticke novine has been dismissed. Journalist and editor Dragica ...

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27. 10. 2003

RTS “on brink of collapse”

BELGRADE, October 27, 2003 – The executive committee of a union representing state media workers warned yesterday that state broadcaster Radio Television Serbia is no longer ...

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25. 10. 2003

Reporters without borders annual rankings

BRUSSELS, October 25, 2003 – The international journalist association Reporters Without Borders has ranked Serbia-Montenegro at no. 85 on its latest ranking of freedom of ...

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25. 10. 2003

Unnatural acts

SARAJEVO, October 25, 2003 – Media circles in the Balkans have been astonished by the announcement that the Bosnian branch of trash’n’glitz Serbian broadcaster TV Pink that ...

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10. 10. 2003

Paper protests

BELGRADE, October 10, 2003 – Belgrade weekly Nedeljni Telegraf yesterday protested over demands from Deputy Prime Minister Nebojsa Covic, describing his statement as a coded ...

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10. 10. 2003

Criminal charges for vilification

NOVI SAD, October 10, 2003 – A group of Novi Sad University professors and a lawyer have filed criminal charges against responsible people in Television Novi Sad and historian ...

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