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Makedonska narodna muzika radio
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#MAKEDONSKA NARODNA MUZIKA RADIO TV#

  • Dinko Tucaković – film and TV director, screenwriter, journalist.
  • Dragan Todorović – journalist, writer, radio editor.
  • Danilo Štrbac – writer, one of the book authors.
  • makedonska narodna muzika radio

  • Srđan Stojanović – journalist, magazine editor.
  • Gorčin Stojanović – theatre and film director, music critic.
  • Lokica Stefanović – ballerina, choreographer.
  • Zoran Simjanović – composer, former rock musician.
  • Egon Savin – theatre director, university professor.
  • Ljubiša Ristić – theatre director and manager, politician.
  • Jovan Ristić – TV, theatre and film director, theatre manager.
  • Miloš Radivojević – TV and film director.
  • Mladen Petrović – TV editor, playwright, songwriter.
  • Ivica Petrović – journalist, rock critic.
  • Predrag Perišić – TV editor, playwright, screenwriter.
  • Vladan Paunović – journalist, translator, critic.
  • Gordan Paunović – journalist, musical editor, disc jockey.
  • Dejan Pataković – journalist, magazine editor.
  • Vojislav Pantić – math professor, radio host, rock critic.
  • Nikola Nešković – journalist, disc jockey.
  • Borislav Mitrović – rock journalist and critic, radio host.
  • Dubravka Marković – TV host, rock journalist.
  • Ratka Marić – sociologist, writer, rock journalist.
  • Branimir Lokner – rock journalist and critic.
  • Petar Lazić – Indexovo radio pozorište editor.
  • Sonja Lopatanov – ballerina, choreographer.
  • Branka Kirilović – theatre critic, writer, songwriter.
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  • Siniša Kovačević – playwright, manager of Serbian National Theatre.
  • Stevan Koprivica – writer, manager of Duško Radović Theatre.
  • Slobodan Konjović – rock journalist, radio host, former rock musician.
  • Nikola Karaklajić – chess master, rock journalist, radio host.
  • makedonska narodna muzika radio

  • Petar Janjatović – rock journalist and critic.
  • Marko Janković – rock journalist, radio and TV host.
  • Jadranka Janković – rock journalist and critic.
  • Ivan Ivačković – rock journalist, writer.
  • Zoran Hristić – composer, former jazz musician, musical editor.
  • Miroslav Galonja – rock journalist, former producer, songwriter and rock musician, playwright.
  • Aleksandar Gajović – rock journalist, TV editor.
  • Jovan Ćirilov – one of the founders of BITEF, manager of Yugoslav Drama Theatre, writer, journalist.
  • Mirjana Bobić-Mojsilović – journalist, writer.
  • Isidora Bjelica-Pajkić – writer, rock journalist.
  • Svetislav Basara – writer, former rock musician.
  • Zorica Bajin-Đukanović – art photographer, writer.
  • Bane Antović – art editor, one of the founders of the Music Television of Serbia.
  • Duško Antonić – writer, one of the book authors.
  • David Albahari – writer, translator, rock journalist.
  • The list was completed according to their suggestions. Each of them suggested ten former Yugoslav popular music albums he considers the greatest, and the second part of the book features short biographies of every one of them, and each one's choice of ten albums. There are only several musicians among them. The voters were music critics, journalists, artists closely associated to the former Yugoslav popular music scene, and others.
  • 2 Srđan Gojković "Gile", Husein Hasanefendić "Hus", Stipica Kalođera, Vanja Lisak, Milivoje "Mića" Marković, Đorđe Petrović, Petar J.
  • 3 Boris Bele, Nikola Borota, Neil Harrison, John McCoy, Dave Cook and Anthony David, Dušan Kojić "Koja", Josip Boček.
  • 4 Goran Bregović, Saša Habić, Kornelije Kovač, Enco Lesić, Ivo Umek, Ivan "Piko" Stančić, Branimir "Džoni" Štulić.
  • 3 Đorđe Balašević (including the album Mojoj mami umesto maturske slike u izlogu by his band Rani Mraz).
  • 4 Idoli (including the split album Paket aranžman).
  • 5 100 Best Serbian Albums Published after the Breakup of SFRY.
  • 1.2 Record labels by the number of albums.








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