након неколико минута гуглања и читања врло лако се може увидјети какво је ово врзино коло..
не могу наћи линк са директним цифрама које су медији у БиХ примили од сорошеве фондације за отворено друштво тих година али ево неких занимљивости.
http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/s ... e_99_0.pdfко је све `99 примио паре од сорошеве фондације у БиХ

на медије је те године потрошено..

неколико година касније, тачније прошле године сорошева фондација пише слиједеће:
http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/s ... 120706.pdf
уколико одете на soros.org.ba бићете преусмјерени на
http://www.osfbih.org.ba/ а на дну странице имате и пројекте које фондација тренутно подржава. међу њима се налази и ЦИН, тј. центар за истраживачко новинарство који је на свом сајту објавио чланак о финансирању медија од стране РС.. сјећамо се мање више кад је то било.
ево га линк:
http://www.cin.ba/en/vladini-milioni-za ... je-u-rs-u/ту се између осталог може прочитати:
Citiraj:
The Nezavisne Novine were incorporated in the Register of Public Media on Dec. 12, 1995. The Laktaši-based Igokea company Dodik owns filed the incorporation request. The court disposition on the incorporation of the newspaper says its mission is to affirm the strategic interests of the Serb people leading to its unification with Serbia. The first editor-in-chief was Dodik’s brother Goran, while the first issue was printed on Dec. 25, 1995, in Serbia.
‘We started out with 3,000 marks which we borrowed and we printed it in Belgrade, because no one wanted to print us here’ said Kopanja, one of the founders.
Four months later, the News, Publishing and Printing company Nezavisne Novine was incorporated in the Banja Luka Basic Court. The founders were Igokea and Kopanja, who was also named the director, with the founding capital of 500 dinars each.
At the end of July 1997, Igokea left Nezavisne Novine, while Kopanja in April 1998 merged the newspaper with the newly established firm the News, Publishing and Printing company Dnevne Nezavisne Novine. The founders of this company were Kopanja and his wife Nataša.
After the rocky start, the project began to develop. Kopanja said that Nezavisne Novine received the financial assistance from the American government, USAID, The European Commission, various non-government sectors and George Soros Foundation.
‘I received for this from Swedish government at least over 1 million KM since 1995. From the American government (I got) over 2.5 million dollars.’
He added that the support of the foreign organizations had lasted two or three years when the local authorities picked up.
At the time, Nezavisne Novine and Integral Inženjering company became majority owners of Glas Srpske, the corporation that until than had been in the majority state ownership.
испада да је неко зајебао и сороша
