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03. 02. 2003

SEEMO: Little Improvement In Media Freedom

VIENNA, February 3, 2003 - The South-Eastern Europe Media Organisation last year recorded 422 cases of violations of media freedom in the region. The largest single number ...

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03. 02. 2003

Journalists Condemn Incident In Belgrade District Court

BELGRADE, February 3, 2003 – The Independent Association of Serbian Journalists has condemned an incident yesterday in the Belgrade District Court, in which a journalist from ...

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03. 02. 2003

Journalist Dies

BELGRADE, February 3, 2003 – Journalist and publicist Milos Misovic (86) died in Belgrade today after a long illness. Misovic he spent his entire career as a journalist ...

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03. 02. 2003

RTV "Fokus" Begins Operation

VRANJE, February 3, 2003 – The newly formed private radio television "Fokus" in Vranje has begun broadcasting a test program. The stations’s owner, Dragan Mladenovic ...

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30. 01. 2003

Month Without Directors or Editors

BOR, January 30, 2003 – Radio Television Bor has now been producing its programs with neither directors nor editors for the past month. The Nezavisnost union yesterday ...

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30. 01. 2003

Grey Media Zone on the Air

BELGRADE, January 30, 2003 – At least fifty per cent of Serbia’s present radio stations could be closed once the Broadcast Act takes effect. Radio is a serious business ...

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30. 01. 2003

Union Negotiations Broken Off

BELGRADE, January 30, 2003 – Negotiations between the Nezavisnost union and the state television network’s management have been broken off, the union announced yesterday. “The ...

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30. 01. 2003

Monitoring, Not Censorship for Montenegrin Media

PODGORICA, January 30, 2003 – All Montenegrin broadcasters are to be controlled from a single centre with monitoring conducted by the independent Broadcast Agency. “This ...

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29. 01. 2003

RTV Novi Sad Workers in Protest March

NOVI SAD, January 29, 2003 – About twenty employees of Radio Television Novi Sad yesterday marched for thirty minutes through the city to protest at the transformation of ...

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29. 01. 2003

Media in Education

BELGRADE, January 29, 2003 – Representatives of the Association of Private Media, and members of the organisation, together with primary and secondary school teachers yesterday ...

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