Radio B 92: Serbia owns a fair civil war report reported in the 1990's, the fair and impartial Balkan War is a difficult and lonely adventure. As their country entered into war, almost all international media (they closed by NATO and conflict), with their prejudices, they received a part of the Serbian government's propaganda, Or just because they exaggerate people of prejudice against Serbs, it is generally considered All Serbs take full responsibility for war.
There are 247 radio stations in Serbia. 6 Radio and radio stations, six of the national coverage of radio stations including Public Radio Serbia Radio (Belgrade Radio 1, Belgrade Radio 2 / Belgrade Radio 3) and four private radio stations (S1 radio, S2 radio stations, including play There are 34 regional radio stations and 207 regional radio stations There are 305 newspapers published in Serbia, 12 of which were daily newspapers Daily Politica and Danas are Serbian records, Vulcan The predecessor of the oldest newspaper on the peninsula is that it was founded in 1904. The tabloid newspaper Večernje Novosti, BLIC, Kurir and Informa, best selling all copies of over 100,000 copies.Especially special sports newspaper --Sportskižurnal , Business daily reports Privredni, published in Novi Sad and Narodne novine from NIS Dnevnik) Two regional newspapers include minority languages There is a daily paper (Hungary Magyar SZO, published Yusubotika)
Serbian Radio Station (RTS) is a national public broadcasting company in Serbia. It operates a total of 5 television channels (RTS 1, RTS 2, RTS Digital, RTS HD and RTS SAT) and 5 radio stations (Belgrade Radio 1, Belgrade Radio 2, Belgrade Radio 3, Belgrade Radio 202 and Stereorama) . RTS is funded mainly through monthly electricity charges and public television license fees bundled with advertisements. Slovak Radio and Television (RTVS) is a national public broadcaster of Slovakia, based in Bratislava. This organization was founded in 2011 by the merger of Slovak TV and Slovak Radio. RTVS consists of two television channels (STV 1, STV 2), five FM radio stations (Rádio Slovensko, Rádio Deevin, Rádio Regina, Rádio FM and Rádio Patria), satellite radio channel (Radio Slovak international) and three private digital radios (Rádio Klasika, Rádio Litera and Rádio Junior I will play)
• Multiple bomb attacks on radio stations and television stations were reported in 2009, including attacks on television B 92 and television pink. Last December, reporters of B 92 faced threats and harassment after broadcasting the "shortage" of the power of the state. • There is no government subsidy for private media, but state-owned media also has strong financial support from the government, state press organization tug as well. The ownership of the media is still somewhat uncertain and there are indications that some formal owner is the forefront of the true interest of a particular channel.