Analyst Syla reveals two families holding the media monopoly

Analyst Valon Syla has put another scripture on his Facebook profile, where he has again spoken about the Surroi family, which he sees as one of the monopolises of media space in Kosovo, writes Periscopi. The Surroi family is the owner of the Time Company that has a host of media platforms, including KTV, Time Ditore and portal [...]
Analyst Valon Syla has put another scripture on his Facebook profile, where he has again spoken about the Surroi family, which he sees as one of the monopolises of media space in Kosovo, writes Periscopi.
The Surroi family owns the Time Company that has a host of media platforms, including KTV, Time Ditore and Time Gate. Syla, however, mentioned the other family, Kelmendi, who owns Radio Television 21.
He has disputed the credibility of these media platforms in countering the recently reported nepotism.
Now swear, don't you understand. But ask my colleagues. This monopoly has been about family and private contact and how much it has played a public role... nepotism doesn't reason with privatization... because it's in essence anti-meritocracy. Especially in times when Venus and Flare have appreciated who is not a good journalist or worker...
This is his full Facebook post:
Don't shoot me with talk and talk. But two Kosovo families have had media monopolies, over 15 years, and today they're training that they can't keep control... It's about KOHA's Surroi family and RTV21 Kelmendi. They have also been sponsoring parts of public property for years and operating as Ottoman duo with typical nepotist organisation. Are they right? They are legal but not morally.
But as such, do they have the right to accuse someone of despondency and nepotism? I think about the face. You can't accuse anyone of nepotism when in the family form for 15 years they've informed him of 50% Kosovo...
Now swear, don't you understand? But ask my colleagues. This monopoly has been about family and private contact and how much it has played a public role... nepotism doesn't reason with privatization... because it's in essence anti-meritocracy. Especially in times when Venus and Flare have appreciated who it is and who isn't a good journalist or a good worker...
So the slogan of The PDK's family, property, state from this spirit medium concept, is appropriate for these families who thought they had something more special than others. But they don't differ from Kosovo feudalist tastes. So they also award prizes to their fathers...











