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South East Europe Digi.TV project
Background
ICT technologies and services importantly contribute to the development of the society. The aim of SEE Digi.TV project is to speed-up digitalization of the broadcasting services, and to contribute to a wider use of ICT broadband services. As different stakeholders, especially broadcasters and industry will be addressed by the project, positive impacts of the project should be reflected also in a broader business and social environment. The project will tackle issues of digital divide and social inclusion, aiming at creation of the region of equal opportunities. The overall objective of the SEE Digi.TV project is harmonization of the activities in the target SEE region related to introduction of Digital Broadcasting services, which shall: 1. Speed-up the overall process of analogue switch-off in the region and further development to more efficient technologies, 2. Maximize harmonization of the legislative and technical frameworks with the EU digitalization process and avoid policy, technology and market fragmentation, 3. Develop regional proposal for optimal use of freed frequency spectrum for new ICT broadband services and 4. Address the management of digital dividend. The main goal of the SEE Digi.TV project is to constitute a transnational platform for Analogue to Digital switchover support in target region. Objectives
SEE Digi.TV project aims to integrate and coordinate territorial development linked to the Analoque to Digital switchover process, as well as digitalization in a wider sense. Specific objectives of the project are following: |
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Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”
Working meeting with the radio stations
National seminar on "Developing policies of audiovisual media services in terms of the digital terrestrial broadcasting"
BC accepted the Request from the Radio Klasik FM on the Change of the Ownership Structure
BC urges the Media to report in a Professional Manner
DENIAL of the Article, published in the daily DEN, titled as: “Who is who in the Australian Broadcasting Sector?”