One of Bosnia’s public TV stations doesn’t seem to care if anyone watches its news programs. by Marius Dragomir In 2003 Mark Palmer, a former U.S. ambassador to Hungary with long experience in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, founder of ?print”>Central European Media Enterprises (CME), told me that public service broadcasters in the region should stop airing news. […]

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