I. Establishment of TV-Centre.Kyrgyzstan
II. Luzhkov TV Aggravates Media Bias.
III. Nationalist Gains Air Time in Television Coup.
IV. Channel Three: Moscow’s New Viewing Option.
V. Yeltsin “declares war for the Russian tongue,” seeks National Cultural Channel.
VI. Controlling TV coverage of Duma proceedings.
I. Russain “exodus” warning after TV relays cut.Ukraine
I. Parliament adopts law on national TV and radio council.Czech Republic
I. Legislation in Commericals.Croatia
II. Havel signs bill strengthening suppor for public channel.
III. Nova TV cleared of misconduct, by Normandy Madden.
IV. Earlier story on Nova ownership and control dispute.
I. President says he would support private TV stations.Hungary
I. Daily Variety reported, in a study by Elizabeth Guider and John Nadler, the long-awaited news on the award of private television licensing in Hungary.Slovakia
II. CME, which is the major owner of the successful Nova Channel in Prague, responded to the news with the following comment.
I. Slovak Radio head resigns after “political pressures.”Yugoslavia
I. Foreign assistance for media in Serbia.
II. Rebroadcasters of VOA confer at US embassy.
III. Federal government plans for the media.
IV. Moves announced against Serbia’s illegal broadcasters.
V. Weekly says Serbia monopolizing state media.