The Partner public opinion research agency recently completed a survey which shows that several central media in Yugoslavia and Serbia hold a total monopoly and that the others are not very visible. It shows that an average Yugoslav is preoccupied with big political questions linked to the country’s fate, which, by the nature of things, they are informed of by […]

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