Cyberspace became a new weapon in the war for
freedom of information.
After being shut down, B92 broadcast over the Internet
1.4M/37 sec. QuickTime movie
"They have tried to control us, but we were really fast,"
said Drazen Pantic, B92 Internet director. "We opened
something that didn't exist."
The station's ingenuity generated more publicity than B-92 could have imagined, and 51 hours after its airwaves went black, Radio B-92 was reinstated ...

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