BELGRADE, June 14 (Hina) - Yugoslavia's telecommunications ministry on Sunday ordered a local television, Studio B, to continue re-broadcasting news programme of the state-owned television, said the director and the editor-in-chief of
the Belgrade-based Studio B TV station, Ugljesa Kojadinovic, last night. Studio B ceased airing news programmes of the state television on June 9 when Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic declared that the aggression against the country had ended and that the peace again reigned. Kojadinovic said he refused the order of the ministry but added that the his TV station would broadcast flagship news programme of the state television at the request of the TV Belgrade which still had some problems in functioning after its relays were destroyed. Studio B, which is under the control of the Belgrade city authorities and a political party - the Serb Revival Movement (SPO)- o
BELGRADE, June 14 (Hina) - Yugoslavia's telecommunications
ministry on Sunday ordered a local television, Studio B, to
continue re-broadcasting news programme of the state-owned
television, said the director and the editor-in-chief of the
Belgrade-based Studio B TV station, Ugljesa Kojadinovic, last
night.
Studio B ceased airing news programmes of the state television on
June 9 when Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic declared that the
aggression against the country had ended and that the peace again
reigned.
Kojadinovic said he refused the order of the ministry but added that
the his TV station would broadcast flagship news programme of the
state television at the request of the TV Belgrade which
still had some problems in functioning after its relays were
destroyed.
Studio B, which is under the control of the Belgrade city
authorities and a political party - the Serb Revival Movement
(SPO)- of Vuk Draskovic, has lately released statements of
opposition parties that demand the end of the war and the
replacement of those who are now in power in Serbia and Yugoslavia.
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