Dragan Bujosevic
Dragan Bujosevic re-elected General Director of RTS
Dragan Bujosevic was re-elected Director-General for a term of five years, reports RTS.
Dragan Bujoevi was born in Belgrade in 1954. He graduated from the Faculty of Political Sciences, majoring in journalism. He was the editor-in-chief of weekly "Evropljanin" and daily "Politika" and he also worked in NIN as a journalist and deputy editor-in-chief.
B92 breaking news: General Manager of "Direct Media" and two RTS employees arrested
They were arrested on the order of the Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office.
Another person is being suspected of the same crime, former director of "Direct Media", who is abroad and a search warrant has been issued for her.
9th protest held in Belgrade
At the ninth One of Five Million protest march in Belgrade, which took place on Feb. 2, the protesters left messages for Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, explaining the reasons why they had taken to the streets and criticizing Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development Mladen Sarcevic's statement and voicing demands that he resign.
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Opposition parties protest against state broadcaster
They accused the public service of regularly breaking the law, and blocking the opposition.
None of the opposition leaders who showed up - including Dragan Djilas, Boris Tadic, Zoran Zivkovic, Vuk Jeremic, Sasa Jankovic, and Sanda Raskovic-Ivic - spoke at the gathering.
Serbian Daily Accused of 'Fascism' for Probing PM's Brother
Serbia's pro-government tabloid, Informer, well known for making savage attacks on critics of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, on Wednesday evening on its portal accused the editor-in-chief of the politically liberal daily Danas, Dragoljub Petrovic, of being a "fascist".
Tributes paid to victims of bombing of RTS
BELGRADE - Wreaths were laid and candles lit in downtown Belgrade last night at the memorial to the 16 Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) employees killed in a NATO air strike in 1999.
Family members, colleagues and friends gathered in Belgrade's Aberdareva Street at 2:06 am - the exact time of the deadly strike 17 years ago - to pay their tributes, also observing a minute of silence.
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Tributes paid to victims of bombing of Radio Television of Serbia
BELGRADE - Wreaths were laid and candles lit in downtown Belgrade last night at the memorial to the 16 Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) employees killed in a NATO air strike in 1999.
Family members, colleagues and friends gathered in Belgrade's Aberdareva Street at 2:06 am - the exact time of the deadly strike 17 years ago - to pay their tributes, also observing a minute of silence.
Minister pens scathing open letter to state TV director
Serbia's culture and information minister, Ivan Tasovac, has sent an open letter to state broadcaster RTS Director Dragan Bujosevic.
In it, Tasovac describes Bujosevic as "a journalist with a repressed ambition to be a politician."
State broadcaster elects new director
State broadcaster elects new director
BELGRADE -- The Managing Board of Radio-Television of Serbia (RTS) elected on Tuesday Dragan Bujosevic as new director-general of state broadcaster.
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