Serbian TV to discuss new media council, Arsenijević assault, and 'Masha and the Bear' propaganda
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Serbia's N1 television will discuss the formation of a new Council for Electronic Media (REM) on its "Novi dan" program.
- Guests include lawyer Rodoljub Šabić, university professor Slobodan Cvejić, and Dalia Koler from the Youth Initiative for Human Rights.
- Topics will also cover the assault on writer Vladimir Arsenijević and a "reality interpreter" segment on alleged Russian propaganda in "Masha and the Bear."
The Serbian television program "Novi dan" (New Day) on N1 will dedicate its broadcast to the formation of a new Council for Electronic Media (REM). The program aims to provide a comprehensive look at the regulatory body's future composition and implications.
Scheduled guests include Rodoljub Šabić, a lawyer and one of the independent members of the current REM council, who is expected to offer insights into the process. University professor Slobodan Cvejić will provide commentary on the front pages of daily newspapers, likely touching upon related political and media developments.
Further discussions will involve Dalia Koler, coordinator for transitional justice at the Youth Initiative for Human Rights, who will address the circumstances surrounding the assault on writer Vladimir Arsenijević. The program will also feature a segment titled "Reality Interpreter," which will examine alleged Russian propaganda within the popular animated series "Masha and the Bear."
Additionally, the program will offer live coverage from London with journalists from Sport Klub, previewing the Wimbledon finals featuring Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev, adding a sports dimension to the day's broadcast.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.