Branko Geroski
Branko Geroski (Macedonian Cyrillic: Бранко Героски) is chief editor of daily newspaper Sloboden Pechat in North Macedonia.
Branko Geroski | |
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Nationality | Macedonian |
Alma mater | Skopje University |
Occupation | Journalist |
Employer | Adria Media Balcan |
Known for | Founder of newspaper Dnevnik[1] |
Opponent(s) | Mirka Velinovska, Milenko Nedelkovski, Janko Ilkovski, Vasko Eftov |
Controversy
Geroski is known to express his opinion through social media, like Facebook and this has led to accusations of attacks on fellow citizens..[2] Journalist Sashe Ivanovski has claimed that most of the funds from the Foundation for open Society end up at Geroski's newspaper Sloboden Pechat[3]
Bibliography
Geroski has written three books:
- Be a Journalist
- Journalistic Sentence
- Learn to write
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gollark: I think baidicoot is currently away in some form, and unlike me he does not take large piles of computing hardware basically everywhere, so probably no RPNCalc for a while?
gollark: ... what *are* coltrans' statii about?
gollark: So you can show off how your interpreter can do Fibonacci stuff way faster than the rest.
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See also
References
- Branko Geroski, editor in the weekly newspaper ‘Sega’ Retrieved 1 July 2017
- Geroski with curses to citizens Retrieved 1 July 2017
- Sashe Politiko blames: Much of Soros’ money end up in Geroski’s hands Retrieved 5 July 2017
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