
Interview: Rade Veljanovski
Capitalists and entertainers
The disappearance of N1 and Nova S in today's form would mean a dark media age in Serbia. Granted, it has been dark for four decades, but it would be even blacker
The disappearance of N1 and Nova S in today's form would mean a dark media age in Serbia. Granted, it has been dark for four decades, but it would be even blacker
The media market is already dark, and it can become even blacker if N1 and Nova S disappear in their current form, says Rade Veljanovski for "Vreme".
Public discussions with candidates for members of the Council of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM) are underway, and the profession indicates that the proposed candidates are not competent
Retired professor of the Belgrade Faculty of Political Sciences, Rade Veljanovski, assessed that the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, completely canceled and defeated the journalist Bojana Mlađenović during his guest appearance in RTS's Dnevnik on Thursday, thereby defeating RTS itself.
While new attacks by government representatives and tabloids on Tamara Skrozza continue, the question arises - what is all this for and why is it happening right now? NUNS President Željko Bodrožić assesses that it is the authorities' desire to divert attention from the increasingly massive protests against lithium mining in the interior
While part of the opposition that participates in the elections expects a change in editorial policy and more participation in RTS, the profession warns that the current way of functioning of the government of the Serbian Progressive Party indicates that they will not just give up the National Public Service
The percentage representation of the non-parliamentary opposition is slightly higher than before on almost all observed televisions - this is the result of the monitoring of the Temporary Supervisory Body for monitoring the media during the election campaign (PNT). The situation, however, is far from ideal
It is not disputed that we have another "body", although there are already REM and the ministry responsible for the media. It is debatable that on the evening of April 3, many will refer to the temporary regulator or to the crazy "dialogues" on the public service and based on that alone, conclude that everything has been done so that the media at least washes and brushes their teeth before the elections.