REM made a decision: no penalty for Pink for insulting journalist H1



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The Council of the Electronic Media Regulatory Body (REM) decided today not to initiate a process against Pink Television due to the insults proffered in the program “Hit Tweet” against the journalist H1, announced the Association of Journalists of Serbia, referring to REM.

In the extraordinary session of the Regulatory Council, the decision was made, according to REM’s website, that “there is no place to start the procedure for imposing measures” provided for by the Electronic Media Law according to Pink.

On Pink TV in the “Hit Tweet” program of November 8, the singer Aleksandar Vuksanović, better known as Aca Lukas, insulted the H1 journalist Zaklina Tatalović, and the REM monitoring and analysis service is in the report, which was discussed at today’s Council meeting. determined that Pink TV was not responsible for the insults on that media house’s show.

In today’s session, the REM Council also determined the list of candidates for six members of the Board of Directors of Radio-Television of Serbia (RTS) and the Board of Directors of Radio-Television of Vojvodina (RTV). but the list of candidates for members of the RTS and RTV Board of Directors has not appeared on the REM website until tonight, although the REM Council is said to have determined that list. As UNS has learned, REM received 50 applications for the RTS Board of Directors and 17 for members of the RTV Board of Directors.

Among the 50 candidates for the Board of Directors of RTS, all the members of the Board of Directors whose term expires, except Zoran Panović, have been registered. Candidates for RTS Board of Directors include Vladimir Vuletić, Zorica Šujica, Branko Radun, Miroslav M. Nikolić, Simona Mitrović Dunjić and Ljiljana Đurđevac.

Muharem Bazdulj and Valentin Mick, who were nominated by UNS for RTS and RTV Board members, are also candidates.

REM Council members Slobodan Cvejić and Judita Popović, we remind you, requested that this session change its status from extraordinary to regular, because they believe that the session’s agenda items required serious discussion by the members of the Regulatory Council.

They explained that in practice, the regular ones are held live, and the extraordinary ones by electronic or telephone means, as well as that the status of the session itself is not related to the issue of what was decided in the session.

Visnja Arandjelovic, a member of the REM Council, told UNS previously that she also believes that the items on the agenda for today’s session “require more attention and discussion than voting by email or phone call,” she said. UNS in a statement. .



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