MC Newsletter,
March 12, 2010
Jelka Jovanovic: It is easy to become a journalist, but hard to be oneIt is very easy to become a journalist in Serbia, but there are only a few true journalists and even less those who manage to survive as journalists. It is easy because anyone who writes anything, including on their own blog, could claim to be a journalist...more |
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Vukasin Obradovic: What is in store for the local pressEconomic independence is crucial for an independent editorial policy. Unfortunately, the local press in Serbia will feel the harshness of this axiom of journalism during this and the following years. The future of the local press in Serbia, although at the time no one realized it...more |
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Milan Kovacevic: A Uniform Standard for Web MeasurementRegardless of whether you are buying apples, sugar, furniture for children's room or advertising space in the Internet, there are two crucial preconditions for your success: measurability and comparability of different choices...more |
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Media on media: A Thousand TuesdaysMilos Vasic: Tomorrow, late in the evening, the thousandth issue of the weekly "Vreme" will be finalized and set for printing. You could buy it on Sunday, together with some bonus pages in color dedicated to this occasion. Buy it – it will be of good use to you...more |
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“Journalists: employees or a commodity?”Round table organized by CrossXmedia and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. "Journalists often make mistakes, especially in Serbia, but we keep forgetting an important fact – journalists are only human and they should be able to live from their work, to enjoy their rights and have them respected by others"...more |
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