Dušan Mitević

Dušan Mitević

Dušan Mitević (born February 3, 1938 in Pljevlja, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - died in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro in 2003) was the director of Radio Television of Serbia during the 1980s and 1990s, Serbia's official state media and the largest TV outlet in Serbia.

Mitević has since made a statement about the nature of state media in Serbia under Milošević's guidance: "the things that happened at state TV: warmongering, things we can admit to now: false information, biased reporting. That went directly from Milošević to the head of TV".[1]

References

  1. ^ Wide Angle, Milosevic and the Media. "Part 3: Dictatorship on the Airwaves." PBS. [1] Quotation from film: "...the things that happened at state TV: warmongering, things we can admit to now: false information, biased reporting. That went directly from Milošević to the head of TV".

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