by Susan Caskie In what will probably be a beneficial change for Moldovan media, the head of the Teleradio Moldova Society, the company that runs state television and state radio, finally left office in October–three months after he was officially dismissed. The parliament had fired Adrian Usatii in July, citing biased television coverage of the November 1996 presidential campaign, in […]

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