Mass media in Serbia
Prominent Belgrade journalist Dusan Masic passed away
It is unknown at this time what caused the BBC journalist's death.
Masic started working as a journalist in 1989, at the then Youth Radio B92. From an associate journalist, through an assembly reporter and a war reporter, in the mid-1990s he became one of the recognizable voices of B92 and the editor of the B92 Radio news program.
Serbian Media Step up Presence in Montenegro, Causing Concern
Three of four broadcasters with national frequencies in Montenegro are now controlled by Serbian media groups, to the concern of some media experts.
Tamara Velkovski: We continue to nurture the values that B92.net has always respected
The values it has respected since its founding, B92.net continues to nurture - independence, innovation, impartiality and objectivity, in future through membership in this relevant Association of Serbian Media (ASMEDI).
Twitter Labels Numerous Media Accounts in Serbia ‘State Affiliated’
Twitter has started to label accounts belonging to various pro-government media in Serbia as state-affiliated media.
Among those it deems affiliated with Serbia's government are the dailies Srpski Telegraf, Kurir, Informer, Politika, and three free-to-air channels - Happy, Prva TV and B92, RTV Pink's online portal, as well as the news agency Tanjug.
Big Brother: Serbia’s Media Are Creating Nation of China Lovers
Close connections with the Serbian political elite and the favourable presentation of China in Serbian media, especially from outlets close to the Serbian government, have made China one of the most popular foreign actors among Serbia's citizens.
Soon: An extraordinary address by Ana Brnabić
Prime Minister's Office did not state the reason for the extraordinary address. Follow the broadcast of the conference and the latest information on B92.net.
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