MC Newsletter,
June 4, 2010
Svetozar Rakovic: Journalism – reputation without payIt is not my fault that journalists are the cheapest workforce, said not so long ago one of the Serbian press tycoons, who at the time owned two Belgrade daily newspapers, in response to being asked why "his" journalists were paid miserably and treated in a humiliating manner...more |
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Nikola Lazic: Somebody has to do itBeing a journalist in Serbian provinces is an unrewarding, uncertain and often a dangerous job. In a small town like Vranje, where everyone is someone's cousin, godparent, school friend or at least an acquaintance from a local bar...more |
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Dejan Popovic: A few words on the InternetIt is evident that there exists a certain confusion about the fundamental concepts of public or mass informing and communication and their practical application. For example, the Law on Public Information uses the term "public media outlet" for what the constitution defines as...more |
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Media on media: The recommendations and the public interestEverybody who is active in the public and other areas needs to take into consideration the public interest – this includes journalists, government officials, doctors, teachers... But their position in this regard is significantly different from the position of others...more |
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Commenting on articles published in the MC NewsletterBeginning with today's edition of the Media Center's Newsletter we invite you to voice your opinion on the issues that have been discussed. You can help us to better understand and analyze the problems facing the media in Serbia... |
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