Goran Milic

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Goran Milić (born January 24, 1946 in Zagreb ) is a Croatian journalist .

Career

He started his career in 1970 as a journalist at Radiotelevizija Beograd . For this he was from 1980 to 1985 as a correspondent in New York , and then from 1985 to 1988 Professor of Journalism at the University of Belgrade . In 1987 he was President of the Information Commission at the Universiade in Zagreb . In 1989 he was the spokesman for the Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement in Belgrade . From October 29, 1990 to May 11, 1992, he worked as an editor and announcer or program spokesman for the television journal Yutel . Immediately after the suspension of this broadcast in 1992, he became the director of the press center of the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the war, and then spokesman for the Olympic delegation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Barcelona .

From 1997 to 2011 Milić worked at Hrvatska Radiotelevizija , where he was editor and presenter of the Brisani prostor program since 2002 , and editor and presenter of the Sunday edition of the information program Dnevnik since 2004 . In 2011 he took over the editor-in-chief of the Al Jazeera Balkans channel, which was launched in November of the same year .

Recognitions, awards and prizes

  • 2006 - He was named Journalist of the Year in Croatia

Individual evidence

  1. News in the ex-Yugoslavia: Broadcasting to the Balkans , in: The Economist of November 12, 2011, accessed on August 23, 2013 (English)