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'''''Revolucija''''' (English: ''Revolution'') was a Serbian television show hosted by ] on ] from 2013 to 2015. Three seasons |
'''''Revolucija''''' (English: ''Revolution'') was a Serbian television show hosted by ] on ] from 2013 to January 2015. Three seasons were broadcast. The show, featured documentary segments and interviews with state officials, foreign and local experts and ordinary citizens of Serbia.<ref> Story.rs</ref> | ||
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==Controversies== | ||
===Kostić allegations=== | |||
⚫ | In December 2013, an episode of ''Revolution'' which featured an interview with Croatian journalist Domagoj Margetić was, according to the author, censored and thus not allowed to air on Happy TV. "I was told by Happy TV representatives that the Chief of Staff of ] called the TV station and was very angry," Malagurski |
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In January 2013, Malagurski interviewed Vesna Kostić of the World Bank office in Belgrade for his show ''Revolution'' on Serbia's Happy TV. After the interview was broadcast, Kostić wrote a letter of complaint to the Association of Journalists of Serbia, arguing that Malagurski "forged" a conversation. According to Kostić, Malagurski "pasted" the answer to one question, into the response to a different question, which Kostić said was a violation of the code of journalistic ethics.<ref name="UNS">{{cite web | url=http://www.uns.org.rs/sr/desk/Pisma/15414/pismo-kancelarije-svetske-banke-u-srbiji-uns-u.html | title=Letter of the World Bank Office in Serbia to UNS | publisher=Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) | accessdate=5 November 2014}}</ref> | |||
Malagurski reacted by claiming on his Facebook page, that he "didn't forge anything", but that Ms. Kostic either "forgot how she answered the questions" or had "bad intentions". He also offered to show Vesna Kostić the unedited interview to prove he was right.<ref name="Facebook">{{cite web | url=https://www.facebook.com/b.malagurski/posts/425887547494602 | title=Boris Malagurski replies to Vesna Kostic on his Facebook page | publisher=Facebook | accessdate=25 November 2014}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | The episode in question |
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===Censorship allegations=== | |||
⚫ | In December 2013, an episode of ''Revolution'' which featured an interview with Croatian journalist Domagoj Margetić was, according to the author, censored and thus not allowed to air on Happy TV. "I was told by Happy TV representatives that the Chief of Staff of ] called the TV station and was very angry," Malagurski and added that "Happy TV asked me to edit out parts of the show, which I refused."<ref name="NaDlanu"></ref> | ||
⚫ | The episode in question concerned the money that was moved from Serbia to Cyprus in the 1990s, how ] was privatized and why bank interest rates were so high in Serbia. Domagoj Matgetić and Branko Dragaš were also guests in the episode.<ref name="NaDlanu"/> | ||
==Cancellation== | ==Cancellation== | ||
Malagurski claims |
Malagurski claims to have not received an official reason why the TV show was cancelled. When asked by reporters about the issue, he replied "maybe you should ask Happy TV".<ref name="eraska">{{cite web | url=http://www.eraska.rs/kraljevo/dogadjaji/vest/2076/malagurski-na-premijeri-u-kraljevu-resenja-umesto-kuknjave.html | title=Malagurski at the premiere in Kraljevo | publisher=Eraska.rs | date=9 February 2015 | accessdate=13 February 2015}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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2013 TV series or programRevolucija | |
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Presented by | Boris Malagurski |
Country of origin | Serbia |
Original language | Serbian |
No. of seasons | 3 |
Original release | |
Network | Happy TV |
Release | January 27, 2013 (2013-01-27) |
Revolucija (English: Revolution) was a Serbian television show hosted by Boris Malagurski on Happy TV from 2013 to January 2015. Three seasons were broadcast. The show, featured documentary segments and interviews with state officials, foreign and local experts and ordinary citizens of Serbia.
Controversies
Kostić allegations
In January 2013, Malagurski interviewed Vesna Kostić of the World Bank office in Belgrade for his show Revolution on Serbia's Happy TV. After the interview was broadcast, Kostić wrote a letter of complaint to the Association of Journalists of Serbia, arguing that Malagurski "forged" a conversation. According to Kostić, Malagurski "pasted" the answer to one question, into the response to a different question, which Kostić said was a violation of the code of journalistic ethics.
Malagurski reacted by claiming on his Facebook page, that he "didn't forge anything", but that Ms. Kostic either "forgot how she answered the questions" or had "bad intentions". He also offered to show Vesna Kostić the unedited interview to prove he was right.
Censorship allegations
In December 2013, an episode of Revolution which featured an interview with Croatian journalist Domagoj Margetić was, according to the author, censored and thus not allowed to air on Happy TV. "I was told by Happy TV representatives that the Chief of Staff of Mlađan Dinkić called the TV station and was very angry," Malagurski and added that "Happy TV asked me to edit out parts of the show, which I refused."
The episode in question concerned the money that was moved from Serbia to Cyprus in the 1990s, how Mobtel was privatized and why bank interest rates were so high in Serbia. Domagoj Matgetić and Branko Dragaš were also guests in the episode.
Cancellation
Malagurski claims to have not received an official reason why the TV show was cancelled. When asked by reporters about the issue, he replied "maybe you should ask Happy TV".
References
- The Revolution of Boris Malagurski on Happy TV Story.rs
- "Letter of the World Bank Office in Serbia to UNS". Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS). Retrieved 5 November 2014.
- "Boris Malagurski replies to Vesna Kostic on his Facebook page". Facebook. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
- ^ Dinkic's Chief of Staff censored Revolution
- "Malagurski at the premiere in Kraljevo". Eraska.rs. 9 February 2015. Retrieved 13 February 2015.