Unimedia is a Moldovan news site . It was founded in 2007 by Tudor Darie, Dumitru Ciorici, Vasile Galușca and Sergiu Gălușca. As of March 2013, they claim to have 120,500 daily visits and 500,000 daily page views. On 30 June 2009, Radio Free Europe described it as "a largely pro-opposition media outlet", the Moldovan opposition back then being composed by the parties opposed to the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova and to Vladimir Voronin .
8-525: Unimedia was integrated to New Media Group in January 2008. After, in January 2010, Unimedia was transferred to Interact Media. In April 2008, Unimedia was summoned to surrender the IP addresses of commentators to the authorities. Unimedia refused, arguing that IP addresses were only stored for a period of 10 days. June 2008 saw reports of NGO protests against what was called the unjustified seizure of computer equipment. In
16-569: A group of 40 editors and media owners the international press freedom group SEEMO , of which he is Secretary General. SEEMO was between 2000 and 2015 affiliate of the International Press Institute . Vujović organised the first meeting between leading media representatives from Serbia and Kosovo (with over 100 editors-in-chief and media executives) in Ohrid in May 2003. He later founded also
24-462: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a news website is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Oliver Vujovi%C4%87 Oliver Vujović (born October 1969) is a Yugoslav , German and Austrian former journalist, co-founder and today Secretary General of the international press freedom group South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO). Vujović graduated in economics (public relations) and
32-624: Is now PhD candidate in Vienna. (University of Vienna). As a child he had a role in the TV series Salaš u Malom Ritu (1975). Between 1987 and 2000 Vujović worked as a freelance journalist in South East Europe , interviewing over 400 leading personalities and publishing over 3500 articles in the period. He worked in Belgrade with Indeks 202, Radio Belgrade (1988-1989 and Radio B92 (1989–1991), of which he
40-843: The South East and Central Europe PR Organisation (SECEPRO), of which he also is Advisor. He is the initiator of the South East Europe Media Forum (annual event), the Istanbul Media Days (annual event), and the Investigative Journalism Days. Vujović has been editor, co-editor, author or co-author in several books, publications, research articles, research papers and magazines. Some of publications: Guide for Investigative Reporters, Investigative Reporting in SEE etc. Also editor and publisher of SEEMO Media Handbook (annual), of
48-504: The private sector, as Product manager in Henkel CEE in the Vienna headquarters and as Director and responsible for marketing in the newly founded company Henkel Yugoslavia. In 1999 he founded together with Christine von Kohl the magazine BALKAN Südosteuropäischer Dialog (later Balkan anders ) and supported the establishment of the web portal BalkanPoint.org In 2000 Vujović founded with
56-636: The run-up to July 2009 elections, it was reported that Unimedia and its parent company had been issued warnings by Moldovan authorities regarding visitor messages that were alleged to be a "call to violence and mass disorder, a call to removal and change of the constitutional system," as reported by Oliver Vujović of the South East Europe Media Organisation in the Bulgarian newspaper The Sofia Echo . This article about media in Moldova
64-627: Was one of the founders, then he was correspondent from the Balkans for the Austrian daily Die Presse in Belgrade (1991–2000). After the Yugoslav Ministry of Information decided to recall his accreditation, from 1994 to 1997 Vujović reported from Skopje (Macedonia) and Szeged (Hungary), also under the pseudonym David Fatschel. In the same period he was also Querleser Wien Correspondent for South East Europe. In 1998-1999 Vujović later worked in
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