Grey zone: Šolak’s TV stations work outside of the law, have no permits, broadcast undeclared ads, and evade taxes
Kurir 24.09.2020

Unlike domestic broadcasters, TV stations N1, Nova S, Sport Klub, and other United Group’s cable channels are simply invisible to domestic laws, due to hidden ownership, registration outside of Serbia, and programming which is not treated as a product made in Serbia
The media under the banner of Dragan Šolak’s United Group are fully immersed in the grey zone: they operate without a permit issued by the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Media (REM), have not been entered into the media registry, broadcast undeclared ads, and are practically exempt from paying taxes in Serbia. Unlike all the other domestic broadcasters, TV stations N1, Nova S, Sport Klub, and other Šolak’s cable channels are simply invisible to domestic laws,