September 24, 2012 BC called upon all Operators of Public Communication Networks to obey to the Copyright Protection Rules of the UEFA-Champion’s League and UEFA-Europe League

Skopje, September 24, 2012 – The Broadcasting Council informed all operators of public communication networks that they must respect the rights for broadcasting and retransmission of the matches of the UEFA-Champions’ League, UEFA-Europe League and other sports leagues and championships.[…]

September 19, 2012 Representative from TV Plus, which owns the Australian TV Channels BOM and K-15 Music met with BC

Skopje, September 19, 2012 – The TV program services, which are well known to the Macedonian TV audience as Best of Macedonia (BOM) and K-15 Music are illegal and do not correspond to the legally licensed Australian TV channels BOM and K-15 Music, which are broadcast in Australia – this was the message, which the TV Plus representative, John Jeremic conveyed to the President of the Broadcasting Council, M.Sc Zoran Trajchevski.[…]

September 18, 2012 BC received a new letter regarding the owners of BOM and K-15 Music

The Broadcasting Council of the Republic of Macedonia informs the public that today (September 18, 2012) it received a letter from the Australian company TV Plus Broadcasting Company PTY Ltd, in which it stated that it had bought the full business of United Broadcasting International (UBI World TV), the channels, users, broadcasting licences, the web pages of UBI, BOM, K-15 music, and all associated trademarks.[…]

July 20, 2012 The Broadcasting Council and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies signed a Memorandum of Cooperation

Skopje, July 20, 2012 – The promotion of the cooperation in the introduction of digital television, knowledge exchange, participation in science and research projects and providing practice for students – these are the main areas envisaged in the Memorandum of Cooperation, which was signed today by the President of the Broadcasting Council (BC),[…]



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