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N1 Serbia to Explore Changes at RTS, Media Landscape, and Regional Issues
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N1 Serbia to Explore Changes at RTS, Media Landscape, and Regional Issues

From N1 Serbia · (7h ago) Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A program on N1 Serbia will discuss recent changes at Radio-Television Serbia (RTS).
  • Guests include university professor Rade Veljanovski and journalist Safeta Biลกevac.
  • Topics include media relations, the Russia honorary consulate opening in Novi Sad, potential Lebanon-Israel peace agreement, and a controversial tunnel construction project in Belgrade.

N1 Serbia's upcoming 'Novi dan' program promises a deep dive into the multifaceted changes occurring within Serbia's public broadcaster, Radio-Television Serbia (RTS). The discussion, featuring insights from esteemed figures like university professor Rade Veljanovski and journalist Safeta Biลกevac, is set to scrutinize not only organizational and programming shifts but also the broader media landscape in Serbia. Of particular interest will be the analysis of media treatment and journalist relations, especially in light of events such as the opening of Russia's honorary consulate in Novi Sad. Furthermore, the program will broaden its scope to international affairs, with an examination of the prospects for a peace agreement between Lebanon and Israel, offering a perspective often distinct from Western media narratives. The segment on the controversial tunnel construction in Belgrade will also shed light on local concerns and public reactions, demonstrating N1's commitment to covering issues that directly impact Serbian citizens.

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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.