MC Newsletter,
June 18, 2010
Dinko Gruhonjic: The media in VojvodinaMore than 70 percent of the media in Vojvodina are facing bankruptcy! This alarming information was recently publicized by the vice president of the Government of Vojvodina and secretary for information of the province, clearly demonstrating the catastrophic conditions in...more |
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Senka Vlatkovic Odavic: Judiciary and the media after reformsSerbian judiciary has been criticized for years by experts and Europe, and most of all by citizens of Serbia. In the beginning of the year, the first judiciary reform in 60 years was completed. New courts have been formed, as well as new prosecutor's offices, while the judges went...more |
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Dragan Varagic: How can we use the Internet to differentiate between the media?Only a few traditional media outlets in Serbia do not have their own websites on which they publish news. On the other side, most of the web sites of traditional media outlets have existed for years in the form that allows up-to-date publishing of news...more |
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Media on media: Breaking rivals' kneecapsBusiness ethics is a much discussed issue these days. Those who find this desire to bring up the subject of ethics slightly suspicious often mention the notorious inclination of dishonest people to incessantly talk about such issues. This is the area in which the media have a crucial...more |
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