Tabloid journalism
Serbia’s Pro-Govt Media Link KRIK Investigators to Crime Gang
Several pro-government tabloids on Friday ran front pages linking the widely respected investigative media portal KRIK to a brutal gang whose key members have been arrested and charged with murder, torture and drug trafficking.
Harsh debate: Is red line crossed? - Ministry's reaction and tabloid's apology VIDEO
Namely, some of the tabloids have published front page stories of the arrested Ninoslav Jovanovic depicting torturing a kidnapped 12-year-old girl for days.
Serbian Tabloid Reporting on Rape Case Disgusts Public
Many Serbs have taken to social networks to express deep dissatisfaction with graphic front-page tabloid accounts of a rape crime involving a 12-year-old girl, while journalists' associations have also called on the authorities to act.
SYRIZA metaphysics
The public outcry against the government over the deadly wildfires that ravaged the seaside resort of Mati, east of the Greek capital, was an anticipated, if not justified, reaction against the political representatives.
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Croatia's 'Glamorous' President Wows UK Ahead of Match
Ahead of Wednesday's World Cup semi-final showdown in Moscow, British tabloids have cranked up their coverage of England's Western Balkan rival in the match, Croatia.
Daily Mail banned as Wikipedia source: "It's unreliable"
Wikipedia editors have banned using the British tabloid Daily Mail as a source "in all but exceptional circumstances."
Another British paper, the Guardian, is reporting this, adding that "the news group was deemed 'generally unreliable'."
U.S. ambassador in Belgrade blasts Serbian tabloids
Serbian tabloids consist of "90 percent fabrication, five percent conspiracy theories, and five percent truth."
This is how U.S. Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott broke down the content of the tabloid media in this country.
President accuses media and ministers of "spin"
President accuses media and ministers of "spin"
BELGRADE -- President Tomislav Nikolic has said that "some ministers in the Serbian government influence the media to write negatively or lie" about his activities.
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