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Sunday, 04.12.2011.

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B92 wins VIRTUS Award

B92 was on Saturday presented with VIRTUS Award for Support for the Most Innovative Project of the Year for its “Food for Enclaves“ campaign.

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bganon

pre 12 godina

Fancy lad Soros wasn't the founding father of B92. The radio station was founded long before Soros had ever heard of it. Its true that as the station grew Soros foundations helped to fund it and later had a stake in the company.

However, I'm afraid you are way off base when you say that Soros controls B92. B92 is owned by a Greek media magnate. The company seems to be moving much more in the direction of typical commercial tv and radio stations, which some people are quite upset about. The info / documentary budget also seems to have been reduced.

Its fortunate that the web site seems unaffected by the changes and that a B92 news channel had been introduced before the recent changes. I also wonder if had the Milosevic trial been held now if we would have had any tv station broadcasting it, as B92 did.

Personally I prefer media with larger departments for investigative journalism, more documentaries and less commercial programmes.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

If you go to Gorazhdevac you will see K-Serbs living better than some K-Albanians in surrounding villages.
(Agim Kelmendi, 4 December 2011 12:06)

LOL well that's their own fault for being lazy and unproductive. Maybe you can send some money from Brooklyn :)

FancyLad

pre 12 godina

For years, I have tried to have one of my comments printed on this site, but it has always been refused. You can bash Serbians on this site and bash Albanians, but one thing that you can never criticize is a man named George Soros.

When I have proclaimed that George Soros has been indicted for insider trading and other corporate crimes, this news organization has never allowed it to be printed. George Soros cannot enter niether the United Kingdom nor France without being apprehended.

Perhaps the fact that George Soros is the founding father of B-92 and that he controls about 70% of the B-92 network of new organizations in Serbia is the reason for the blackout on Soros related criticism. But why bash B-92, the Murdoch media empire plays the same game. This is your free press!

FancyLad

pre 12 godina

Soon the good folks at B-92 are going to have to purchase or rent a large nearbye building to store all the Awards they have won from the West. I love all the awards going into the hands of the Wests friends throughout the world. My favorite is the Nobel Peace Award for that anti-war fellow named Barack Obama. Good work B-92, the Western world may not really love you (but you are a usefull tool for them), but there are more shiny awards coming and more photo opportunities. Being anti-Serbian is a rewarding and lucrative business, as a matter of fact, its the only business in town.

aaayyy

pre 12 godina

Congratulations! :)

My greetings to the residents of Serbian enclaves in Kosovo!
B92, send my greetings to those brave people please.

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"The only thing is the unemployment, but that is a problem for Albanians as well.
(Agim Kelmendi, 4 December 2011 12:06)

Except for the members of the Thaci clan who are provided with well payed public jobs, or who can benefit from the various mafia activities. But you are right, the average Kosovo Albanian is as poor as the Serbs - but at least not persecuted and threatened.

icj1

pre 12 godina

"The minimal needs of the life-threatened population of 40,000 residents of Kosovo enclaves have been satisfied by the work of six soup kitchens which, under the patronage of Eparchy of Raška and Prizren, has been established by the NGO Majka devet Jugovica"

This was great especially since it helped residents of the enclaves not just the Serb ones as somebody in these forums was advocating...

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

target group that lives in Kosovo enclaves in a very difficult conditions.

Absolute lie. K-Serbs south of Ibar go about their own business just like everyone else. The only thing is the unemployment, but that is a problem for Albanians as well. If you go to Gorazhdevac you will see K-Serbs living better than some K-Albanians in surrounding villages.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

target group that lives in Kosovo enclaves in a very difficult conditions.

Absolute lie. K-Serbs south of Ibar go about their own business just like everyone else. The only thing is the unemployment, but that is a problem for Albanians as well. If you go to Gorazhdevac you will see K-Serbs living better than some K-Albanians in surrounding villages.

icj1

pre 12 godina

"The minimal needs of the life-threatened population of 40,000 residents of Kosovo enclaves have been satisfied by the work of six soup kitchens which, under the patronage of Eparchy of Raška and Prizren, has been established by the NGO Majka devet Jugovica"

This was great especially since it helped residents of the enclaves not just the Serb ones as somebody in these forums was advocating...

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"The only thing is the unemployment, but that is a problem for Albanians as well.
(Agim Kelmendi, 4 December 2011 12:06)

Except for the members of the Thaci clan who are provided with well payed public jobs, or who can benefit from the various mafia activities. But you are right, the average Kosovo Albanian is as poor as the Serbs - but at least not persecuted and threatened.

aaayyy

pre 12 godina

Congratulations! :)

My greetings to the residents of Serbian enclaves in Kosovo!
B92, send my greetings to those brave people please.

FancyLad

pre 12 godina

Soon the good folks at B-92 are going to have to purchase or rent a large nearbye building to store all the Awards they have won from the West. I love all the awards going into the hands of the Wests friends throughout the world. My favorite is the Nobel Peace Award for that anti-war fellow named Barack Obama. Good work B-92, the Western world may not really love you (but you are a usefull tool for them), but there are more shiny awards coming and more photo opportunities. Being anti-Serbian is a rewarding and lucrative business, as a matter of fact, its the only business in town.

FancyLad

pre 12 godina

For years, I have tried to have one of my comments printed on this site, but it has always been refused. You can bash Serbians on this site and bash Albanians, but one thing that you can never criticize is a man named George Soros.

When I have proclaimed that George Soros has been indicted for insider trading and other corporate crimes, this news organization has never allowed it to be printed. George Soros cannot enter niether the United Kingdom nor France without being apprehended.

Perhaps the fact that George Soros is the founding father of B-92 and that he controls about 70% of the B-92 network of new organizations in Serbia is the reason for the blackout on Soros related criticism. But why bash B-92, the Murdoch media empire plays the same game. This is your free press!

bganon

pre 12 godina

Fancy lad Soros wasn't the founding father of B92. The radio station was founded long before Soros had ever heard of it. Its true that as the station grew Soros foundations helped to fund it and later had a stake in the company.

However, I'm afraid you are way off base when you say that Soros controls B92. B92 is owned by a Greek media magnate. The company seems to be moving much more in the direction of typical commercial tv and radio stations, which some people are quite upset about. The info / documentary budget also seems to have been reduced.

Its fortunate that the web site seems unaffected by the changes and that a B92 news channel had been introduced before the recent changes. I also wonder if had the Milosevic trial been held now if we would have had any tv station broadcasting it, as B92 did.

Personally I prefer media with larger departments for investigative journalism, more documentaries and less commercial programmes.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

If you go to Gorazhdevac you will see K-Serbs living better than some K-Albanians in surrounding villages.
(Agim Kelmendi, 4 December 2011 12:06)

LOL well that's their own fault for being lazy and unproductive. Maybe you can send some money from Brooklyn :)

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

target group that lives in Kosovo enclaves in a very difficult conditions.

Absolute lie. K-Serbs south of Ibar go about their own business just like everyone else. The only thing is the unemployment, but that is a problem for Albanians as well. If you go to Gorazhdevac you will see K-Serbs living better than some K-Albanians in surrounding villages.

FancyLad

pre 12 godina

For years, I have tried to have one of my comments printed on this site, but it has always been refused. You can bash Serbians on this site and bash Albanians, but one thing that you can never criticize is a man named George Soros.

When I have proclaimed that George Soros has been indicted for insider trading and other corporate crimes, this news organization has never allowed it to be printed. George Soros cannot enter niether the United Kingdom nor France without being apprehended.

Perhaps the fact that George Soros is the founding father of B-92 and that he controls about 70% of the B-92 network of new organizations in Serbia is the reason for the blackout on Soros related criticism. But why bash B-92, the Murdoch media empire plays the same game. This is your free press!

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 12 godina

If you go to Gorazhdevac you will see K-Serbs living better than some K-Albanians in surrounding villages.
(Agim Kelmendi, 4 December 2011 12:06)

LOL well that's their own fault for being lazy and unproductive. Maybe you can send some money from Brooklyn :)

icj1

pre 12 godina

"The minimal needs of the life-threatened population of 40,000 residents of Kosovo enclaves have been satisfied by the work of six soup kitchens which, under the patronage of Eparchy of Raška and Prizren, has been established by the NGO Majka devet Jugovica"

This was great especially since it helped residents of the enclaves not just the Serb ones as somebody in these forums was advocating...

Analyst

pre 12 godina

"The only thing is the unemployment, but that is a problem for Albanians as well.
(Agim Kelmendi, 4 December 2011 12:06)

Except for the members of the Thaci clan who are provided with well payed public jobs, or who can benefit from the various mafia activities. But you are right, the average Kosovo Albanian is as poor as the Serbs - but at least not persecuted and threatened.

aaayyy

pre 12 godina

Congratulations! :)

My greetings to the residents of Serbian enclaves in Kosovo!
B92, send my greetings to those brave people please.

FancyLad

pre 12 godina

Soon the good folks at B-92 are going to have to purchase or rent a large nearbye building to store all the Awards they have won from the West. I love all the awards going into the hands of the Wests friends throughout the world. My favorite is the Nobel Peace Award for that anti-war fellow named Barack Obama. Good work B-92, the Western world may not really love you (but you are a usefull tool for them), but there are more shiny awards coming and more photo opportunities. Being anti-Serbian is a rewarding and lucrative business, as a matter of fact, its the only business in town.

bganon

pre 12 godina

Fancy lad Soros wasn't the founding father of B92. The radio station was founded long before Soros had ever heard of it. Its true that as the station grew Soros foundations helped to fund it and later had a stake in the company.

However, I'm afraid you are way off base when you say that Soros controls B92. B92 is owned by a Greek media magnate. The company seems to be moving much more in the direction of typical commercial tv and radio stations, which some people are quite upset about. The info / documentary budget also seems to have been reduced.

Its fortunate that the web site seems unaffected by the changes and that a B92 news channel had been introduced before the recent changes. I also wonder if had the Milosevic trial been held now if we would have had any tv station broadcasting it, as B92 did.

Personally I prefer media with larger departments for investigative journalism, more documentaries and less commercial programmes.