News
General information
- Call No.:
-
310-0-2:49/1
- Part of series
- HU OSA 310-0-2 Monitoring of Croatian Television: Off-Air Recordings of Television News and Other Political Programs
- Located at
- VHS PAL #49 / No. 1
- Original Title
- Dnevnik
- Date of air
- 1996-12-27
- Date
- 1996
- Level
- Item
- Primary Type
- Moving image
- Language
- Croatian
- Duration
- 41 min.
Content
- Form/Genre
- News, Television program
- Contents Summary
- Bad weather causes problems in the traffic across Croatia | Franjo Tuđman meets with a delegation of the Croatian National Bank to discuss issues of Croatian monetary politics | An interview with Marko Škreb, the Governor of the Croatian National Bank, about this institution’s work and the Croatian monetary politics | International news | Felipe González meets with Flavio Cotti in Belgrade to discuss the current situation in this country in light of the recent elections | A report from the oppositional protests in Belgrade | Serbs attack Croats in Ilok during their Christmas celebration | Reports about celebrations of Christmas in Bosnia and Herzegovina | The Labor Union of the Croatian Railway Workers threatens to go on strike once again: presentation of their new demands | The oil refinery in Rijeka to be renewed soon | Overview of successes in the field of education in 1996: an interview with Lilja Vokić | Professor Vladimir Hudolin dies in Zagreb | The City of Zagreb gives its annual awards | Reconstructions of churches continue across Varaždin | Ljudevit Osterman Lude’s new book presented today in Zagreb | Sports news
Context
- Associated Names
- Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT) (Producer)
Subject / Coverage
- Spatial Coverage
- Belgrade
- Ilok
- Novi Travnik
- Rijeka
- Sarajevo
- Varaždin
- Vukovar
- Zagreb
- Zenica
- Subject
- Čobanković, Pero
- Cotti, Flavio
- Gonzalez, Felipe
- Hudolin, Vladimir
- Klein, Jacques
- Kraljević, Stipan
- Moguš, Milan
- Netanyahu, Benjamin
- Osterman Lude, Ljudevit
- Peng, Li
- Propadalo, Goran
- Škreb, Marko
- Šoda, Franjo
- Tomašević, Ivo
- Trstenjak, Željko
- Tuđman, Franjo
- Vokić, Ljilja
- Yeltsin, Boris