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From notes@igc.apc.org Thu Apr 4 05:34:05 1996 Received: from igc5.igc.apc.org (192.82.108.36) by MediaFilter.org with SMTP (Apple Internet Mail Server 1.0); Thu, 4 Apr 1996 05:34:05 -0500 Received: from cdp.igc.apc.org (cdp.igc.apc.org [192.82.108.1]) by igc5.igc.apc.org (8.7.5/8.7.3) id AAA15428; Thu, 4 Apr 1996 00:48:17 -0800 (PST) Date: 04 Apr 1996 00:39:58 Reply-To: Conference "zamir.chat"From: matic@b92.opennet.org Subject: B-92 To: Recipients of zamir-chat-l Message-ID: <1383533129-98335@mediafilter.org> X-Gateway: conf2mail@igc.apc.org Errors-To: owner-zamir-chat-l@igc.apc.org Precedence: bulk Lines: 191 =46orwarded message: > From sasska Wed Mar 27 15:00:37 1996 > Message-Id: > From: sasska (Aleksandra Scepanovic) > Subject: Forwarded mail... > To: matic@b92.opennet.org > Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1996 15:00:35 +0100 (GMT+0100) > X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL23] > Content-Type: text > Content-Length: 6159 > X-Status: > > Forwarded message: > > From nine.b92.opennet.org!odrazb Wed Mar 27 14:35:53 1996 > > To: sasska@b92.opennet.org > > From: odrazb@nine.b92.opennet.org (Odraz B92) > > Subject: > > Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1996 15:14:56 GMT > > Message-ID: > > X-Status: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Radio you Listen to, Watch, Read, Touch... the Radio that Lives > > > > B92 > > 1995 Report > > > > Radio > > > > Production of the B92 radio programme has increased from 15 to > > 17 hours a day. News making programme has been backed up by > > several professional journalists. In a poll made by the Medium > > independent group, conducted on a 52 accredited foreign > > correspondents pattern, the B92 information were qualified as the most > > reliable ones (from 1 - 5) with an average mark of 4.5. It is a valuatio= n >of > > professionalism and influence. In a research conducted by the Institute > > of Social Sciences (for the Belgrade area) we have been ranked the fift= h > > place, just following the 3 TV and a daily, as the most influential radi= o. > > > > The B92 journalist Svetlana Lukic was awarded the "Du an > > Bogavac" award for courage in reporting. Radio drama by Arsa > > Jovanovic and Miroslav Borisavljevic "Chess and Other Stories" was > > awarded the first prize for the documentary report on the FEDOR > > (Festival of Documentary Radiophonics). The "Jug Grizelj" Award - > > which awards the highest accomplishments in the research journalism > > for the development of friendship among people and removing the > > borders between the nations - was presented to the B92 journalists > > Bojana Lekic and Svetlana Lukic. > > Currently we are trying to introduce a digital editing room, > > which is a constituent part of the Internet-B92 project. > > > > > > > > Publishing > > > > Within the edition Apatridi (Ex-Patriots) - 8 books published: > > Thomas Pynchon, Mihajlo Pantic, Zoran Videnovic, Odon Von Horvath, > > Aris Movsesijan, Gajto Gazdanov, Antonije Zalica, Antonio Tabucchi. > > Within the edition War and Peace - 3 books published: Ivan > > Stambolic, Momcilo Petrovic, Adam Mihnjik. > > Within the edition Research Journalism - 2 books published: The > > Crime that Changed Serbia (6.000 copies sold) and Various Roads to > > God. > > Special editions, Political Address Book of FR Yugoslavia and > > Winter Diary by Srdjan Valjarevic were published. > > The B92 also publishes two magazines: Rec (Word), magazine for > > literature (12 issues published so far) and ProFemina, magazine for > > female culture and literature (4 issues published). > > In cooperation with Media Centre and Article XIX The > > Production of War by Marc Thompson was translated and published. > > > > During the 1995 over 10,000 copies of books were sold. > > > > > > Film Production > > > > Feature Marble Ass by Zelimir Zilnik was screened on > > international film festivals: Berlin (awarded the Teddy Bear award), > > Moscow, Sao Paulo, Troia, Montreal, Warsaw, Stuttgart, Ljubljana and > > special presentations of the B92 film production in Berlin, Amsterdam, > > Leipzig etc. In relation to domestic film festivals, the film was awarde= d > > the fist ex-aequo on the Palic Film Festival. > > > > The documentary See You in an Obituary (The Crime that > > Changed Serbia) was presented the Grand Prix on the Yugoslav Festival > > of Documentaries and the Local TV Europe Film Festival in Slovakia. It > > also participated the film festivals in Oberhausen, Leipzig. > > The film "Ghetto - The Secret Life of a City", an alternative histor= y > > of Belgrade in the last five years is also being finished. > > Three B92 films have been copied to VHS cassettes which are in > > this moment distributed to all video clubs in Serbia. > > > > > > Implementation of a digital editing facilities should enable these > > activities to be connected, through the Internet B92 to the rest of the > > world. > > > > > > Internet-B92 (opennet.org) > > > > In cooperation with Soros Fund Yugoslavia, the B92 has managed > > to become the first Internet provider ("the largest independent medium > > on Earth") in Yugoslavia. The basic goal is to connect all independent > > media, NGOs, educational institutions, minorities, health departments > > etc. to this network. Education of the ones showing some interest in thi= s > > way of communicating with the world is about to begin very soon and > > hopefully a Cyber Caf=C8 is to be opened in the center of Belgrade. > > > > > > Cinema Rex - European House of Culture > > > > In 1995 this alternative cultural Centre housed 7 premieres of > > theatre performances, the annual Soros Centre for Contemporary Art > > exhibition with dozen of exhibitors, manifestation "Impossible" > > featuring artists from the Netherlands, "Kontradibidon" - a joint arts > > programme with artists from Slovenia... Techno parties are also a part > > of regular programme. > > > > Part of the space was renewed and in the course of the 1996 we > > expect even programmes with even more ambitions and diversities. > > > > > > Urbazona > > > > Within the framework of Urbazona underground project there > > were 12 exhibitions (with 30 artists) held and 6 audio tapes (non- > > affirmed bands) were produced. A British band KLF were our guests > > and their film was promoted. > > > > > > CD Production > > > > Three CDs were released: "Pop Music" by Eva Braun, "Songs for > > Children" by Rambo Amadeus and "Together" by Playboy. > > > > > > > > Humanitarian Action > > > > It lasted for two weeks and was organized due to the Krajina > > refugees exodus. During the two weeks over 500 taxi drivers and more > > than 100 volunteers took part in this action. The action was a true civi= l > > one (a model of civilian organizing). > > > > More than 600 authors (journalists, artists, writers, musicians) > > took part in all sorts of activities organized by the B92 in 1995. > > > > "Never before was it that necessary to think of everything, to tell > > everything, to shorten the space for optioners, to increase the > > competitiveness, to sharpen the internal criteria, to laught at > > transparent strategies... to find the energy" - Svetlana Slapsak > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Veran Matic Sasa Mirkovi= c > > Editor in-chief Director > > 4 > > > > > > > > -- Veran Matic, Editor in Chief tel: +381-11-322-99= 22 Radio B92, Belgrade, Yugoslavia fax: +381-11-324-80= 75