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19. 10. 2009

CIVIC INITIATIVES TV SERIES ABOUT THE EUROPEAN INTEGRATIONS PROCESS OF SERBIA

ANEM, in cooperation with the Civic Initiatives, provided its stations with the free broadcasting of 3 TV programs about participation and cooperation of the civil society, Government, EU institutions and citizens in the EU integration process of Serbia.

Series are produced in cooperation with PG Mreza as a part of the project CIDEC - Citizens dialog for the European Consensus, financed by EU through the Fund for EU integration, operated by the Delegation of the European Commission to the Republic of Serbia and tehnically executed by Press Now.

The aim of this series is to inform Serbian citizens about this topic and to contribute to raising their awareness of importance of EU integration process of Serbia.

TV series present experiences of Serbia, member states and member candidates (Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia and Macedonia) at 3 international conferences held in Belgrade (in October and November 2008 and in March 2009) and 6 public debates organized in Serbian towns (Bujanovac, Novi Sad, Novi Pazar, Zrenjanin, Krusevac and Nis).

Also, the programs contain references for all participants in EU integration process of Serbia (state institutions, media, civil society, EU institutions).

All three episodes are broadcast during October 2009 on 26 ANEM regional and local member TV stations:  TV Pirot, Pirot, RTV VK, Kikinda, RTV Kursum, Kursumlija, TV Jedinstvo, Novi Pazar, RTV Mag, Obrenovac, RTV Kraljevo, Kraljevo, RTV Pancevo, Pancevo, RTV OK Kovacica, Kovacica, RTV Nisava, Nis, RTV Prima, Bajina Basta, RTV M+, Mladenovac, RTV Kragujevac, Kragujevac, RTV Sokobanja, Sokobanja, RTV Zajecar, Zajecar, RTV Caribrod, Caribrod, TV Leskovac, Leskovac, TV Apolo, Novi Sad, TV Pozega, Pozega, TV Valjevo, Valjevo, RTV Trstenik, Trstenik, RTV Spektar, Sombor, RTV Mlava, Petrovac na Mlavi, RTV Krusevac, Krusevac, TV Sumadija, Arandjelovac, TV Niska, Nis and TV Cacak, Cacak.

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