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Kontroverze medijske politike Srbije
Controversies Of Serbian Media Policy

Author(s): Rade Veljanovski
Subject(s): Media studies
Published by: Универзитет у Нишу
Keywords: media; policy; system; state; regulation

Summary/Abstract: The media policy of a country is a part of its overall policy and depends on the totality of socio-historical circumstances, the level of cultural and economic development, as well as the possible social consensus on the necessity for acceptance and implementation of experiences and standards from the democratic world in this field. Unlike other areas for which local/state politics is defined, the media field has only recently become interesting from this point of view and, as it is often the case in transition countries, it is still not recognized as a clearly defined position of the ruling circles. This paper analyzes the process of major changes in the media system of Serbia after the democratic changes and government actions, which in the long run cannot be considered a precisely constituted media policy, but whose consequences have an impact on the state of the public sphere and of the media, and thus receive political significance. The most important indicator of the will of political circles is undoubtedly the regulatory level, which is why this paper deals particularly with the preparation, adoption, and practical implementation of media legislation enacted from 2000 onward. Considering the official Serbian aspirations to join the European Union, the issue of state media policy is also seen through the prism of European media policy.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 1297-1312
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Serbian
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