SARAJEVO, Jan 16 (Hina) - The governing council of Bosnia-Herzegovina's public broadcasting corporation has fired the director-general of the state-run Radio and Television, Drago Maric, the state-run Television of BiH announced
during its prime time news programme on Tuesday evening.
SARAJEVO, Jan 16 (Hina) - The governing council of
Bosnia-Herzegovina's public broadcasting corporation has fired the
director-general of the state-run Radio and Television, Drago Maric, the
state-run Television of BiH announced during its prime time news programme on
Tuesday evening. The council decided to dismiss Maric due to its
assessments that the overall situation at the state-run Radio and Television
corporation was bad.
The council also established that the management lost control in the
corporation.
Before his replacement, Maric was the only Croat filling in the
position of a director in public media companies in Sarajevo.
He was replaced by Mehmed Agovic, a former editor and a director of the
pre-war Television of Srajevo and an editor in the Radio Free Europe radio.