Lokalni mediji u Vojvodini kao mediji civilnog društva?

Cultural and etnical diversity are the main characteristics of media scene in Vojvodina. Existence of a large number of local media is a great wealth, but it should also produce a commitment to on-going and so far incomplete process of ownership and structural transformation. The abolition of state...

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