No. 33
July 7-20, 2012
New episode of "The Funeral March" by Slavisa Lekic is broadcast – Dereta is skeptical about media-related plans of the new government – Grujica Spasovic publishes a book about first three years of the daily newspapers Danas – Nedim Sejdinovic makes a complex analysis of the media situation in Serbia – Matic: None of the coalitions have mentioned the media in election campaigns since 2000 – New government in Bujanovac lays off the management of RTV Bujanovac – Former director of RTV Bujanovac hires eight new employees before his dismissal – Goati: The new government must abandon the practice of advertising in the media – Sale of Politika is deemed as non-transparent – Zoran Basanovic is a candidate for director of RTS, claims Kurir – Court in Cacak rejects 311 lawsuits filed by RTS because of unpaid TV fees – Legal process related to stolen camera lasts 12 years – The Municipal Council of Ljig bans a journalist from its session – Journalist is fired for refusing to change questions for the mayor – Verdict is passed against Dnevnik, Radio 021 and their editors because of publication of sentences against pimps – Six football fans receive suspended sentences for threats to Brankica Stankovic – Velimir Ilic attacks journalists again – Media organizations issue a protest – Basta denies that he is a protected witness in the Curuvija case – Media Coalition demands that the new government implement the Media Strategy more |
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NUNS calls on everyone to adhere to ethical and professional standards – Ivanovic says he is only making innocent jokes aimed at Croatians – Biljana Petkovic defends her master thesis on investigative journalism – Miklja: The summer TV programme schedule is a mess – The largest regional festival of communication to be held in Rovinj in September – Link issues its 100th edition – Link gets a makeover – Journalists Dragomir Popovic and Petar Popovic pass away more |
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Two leading TV companies are among 100 largest tax-owing debtors in Serbia – Strike of employees of TV Cacak is still ongoing – Masic: Advertising on radio has advantages – Bankruptcy proceedings against RTV 5 is delayed for the second time – Financial difficulties result in closing down of the Radio MIP – Electronic media from Krusevac refuse to pay increased royalty fees to Sokoj – AEMV is opposed to payment of increased royalties to Sokoj – Privatization of Vecernje Novosti is on the EU list of privatizations that should be investigated – Contract on privatization of the publishing company Nas Glas is terminated – 50% of shares in Politika is sold overnight – Russian company East Media Group buys Politika, according to the website of the Business Registers Agency – SNS and UNS accuse DS of involvement with the secret sale of Politika – Bogicevic and Petrovic deny involvement in the sale of Politika – Beta publishes details of the sales contract more |
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NUNS demands publication of information about the sale of Politika – UNS asks Cvetkovic, Dacic and Markovic nine questions about the sale of Politika – Two trade unions of journalists of Politika have great expectations from new owners – The Media Association demands transparency in each change in ownership over the media – Journalists from Vranje help reconstruction of a theater destroyed in fire more |
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Blogs will not replace journalism – Twitter is important for journalists – Various media forms are consumed via internet in Serbia – Disabled persons found an internet radio station in Kragujevac more |
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