No. 37
September 1-14, 2012
OSCE helps the media – Position of the Serbian media is difficult – Zarkovic and Smajlovic: It is necessary to regulate the influence of tycoons on the media – BIRODI: The media was abused by political parties during the election campaign – Gender-sensitive language gains acceptance in the Serbian media – Environmental funds and the media are in the spotlight – Kolarevic announces withdrawal of the state from the media – Aleksandar Vucic: Public Service Broadcaster will receive money from the national budget under certain conditions – RTS gets more attention than RTV – Obradovic criticizes Vucic's statement – Jeremic, Janjic, Mirkovic and Miladinovic discuss the regional public service broadcasters and financing of the media – RTS TV fee may be revoked – NUNS is concerned about the possible revoking of the TV fee – Ministry of Finance denies rumors about the TV fee – Aleksandar Tijanic meets with Aleksandar Vucic – Dragoljub Milanovic is released from prison after 10 years – Journalists in Sremska Mitrovica are threatened – Legal representatives of the killers of the French football fan file a lawsuit against RTS – Citizens prevent RRA inspectors from closing down TV KTV more |
Journalist Ramiz Etemovic gets praises for his work – Public contest for "Djoko Vjestica" Award and the best media report about the EU is announced – Journalist with the daily newspaper Danas receives award for unbiased reporting – Journalists Ivana Retas gets a film awarded – Ljubica Gojgic is The Woman of the Year – Daily newspaper Vecernje Novosti have the largest number of readers – A record number of TV viewers watch the Air Show in Batajnica – Radio has only a few listeners in Sombor, Kula, Odzak and Apatin – TV Pink hires new managers – TV NTV gets a new editor – Radio Boom 93 celebrates 20 years of existence – Journalists Zora Mijatovic, Novica Djukic, Milenko Stefanovic and Nikola Devic pass away more |
Zeljko Mitrovic criticizes the system of payment of broadcasting fees – SOKOJ offers discounts on royalties – Trade Union of TV Mozaik announces strike – UNS gives its support – Local government in Kikinda ends financing of private local media outlets – Sasa Popovic buys 47% of stocks of TV Avala, which is faced with potential revoking of its national broadcasting license – Popovic will air the programme Grand Parada on TV Avala – Jevrosimovic's internet group takes over three Macedonian media outlets more |
NUNS calls on journalists to adhere to professional standards – NUNS and NDNV condemn the incident in Sremska Mitrovica – UNS strongly condemns graffiti written on the building where Romanian radio is located – UNS denounces threats against the editor of TV Vujic – UNS demands that the city government of Smederevo refrain from discriminating against online media outlets – RRA signs a protocol on cooperation with government commissions – RRA will not control advertisements made for charity purpose – RTV Mars and RTV Valjevo air their programme without a broadcasting license – RATEL hires six employees – RATEL publishes on its website a list of unauthorized broadcasters – SEEMO organizes a media conference "Journalism and the New Media" more |
TV Pink announces 32 new programmes – New Yugoslavian Radio-Television launches experimental programme on the internet – RTS 2 airs six shows about gender equality – Editorial team of NIN to appear on Twitter each Friday – VH1 comes to Serbia – TV B92 launches new programmes more |
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