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Srđan Kusovac is a
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n- Montenegrin journalist and state administrator in Montenegro. Since the fall of 2013, he has been the head of the
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's Public Relations Bureau. Prior to that, from 2009 until 2013, he was the editor-in-chef of the Montenegrin government-owned daily newspaper ''
Pobjeda Pobjeda ( cyrl, Пoбjeдa, , lit. "The Victory") ( MNSENIPO is a Montenegrin daily newspaper. Having been published for 75 years, it is the oldest Montenegrin newspaper still in circulation; in the media, it is also the oldest Montenegrin activ ...
'', the post to which he was named after being the media adviser to Montenegrin Prime Minister
Milo Đukanović Milo Đukanović ( cnr, Мило Ђукановић, ; born 15 February 1962) is a Montenegrin politician serving as the President of Montenegro since 2018, previously serving in the role from 1998 to 2003. He also served as the Prime Minister o ...
from 2008 until 2009.


Career

Born in Tuzla (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and raised in Belgrade, Kusovac started getting involved with media in 1984 through Radio Beograd 202 where he worked on the staff of ''Index 202'', the station's daily youth programme. Simultaneously, Kusovac wrote for '' Indexovo radio pozorište'', satirical comedy programme on Radio Beograd 202 that aired weekly. Already popular in Belgrade and the rest of Serbia, the radio programme also gained some prominence throughout
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so that it soon started airing live while being performed in front of a theater audience. Some of those live airings were basis for the productions that were later performed around the country as Indexovo radio pozorište partly evolved into a theater troupe. Kusovac wrote one such show, 1986's "Znanje imanje", which aired live on radio while simultaneously being performed in Duško Radović Theater. He left ''Index 202'' and Indexovo radio pozorište in mid 1987. Kusovac then worked at
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until 1993. In 1993 he was part of Radio Brod (short-lived
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-sponsored outlet whose signal was broadcast into the former Yugoslav republics during the
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), before getting hired at the
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funded
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. At RFE/RL Kusovac first worked as a correspondent from the Balkans before moving to the station's headquarters in
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. Simultaneously, he contributed to various print media outlets throughout the Balkans. From July 2006 until March 2008, he maintained a blog on B92.net website. Kusovac was employed at RFE/RL until 2007, which is when he moved his family to Montenegro. Simultaneously, in Belgrade, he was one of the founders of e-novine.com, far left wing web portal. In July 2008, Kusovac became the media adviser to Montenegrin Prime Minister
Milo Đukanović Milo Đukanović ( cnr, Мило Ђукановић, ; born 15 February 1962) is a Montenegrin politician serving as the President of Montenegro since 2018, previously serving in the role from 1998 to 2003. He also served as the Prime Minister o ...
, presiding over the media fallout from the Montenegrin recognition of unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo. In October 2009, Kusovac got named the editor-in-chief of ''
Pobjeda Pobjeda ( cyrl, Пoбjeдa, , lit. "The Victory") ( MNSENIPO is a Montenegrin daily newspaper. Having been published for 75 years, it is the oldest Montenegrin newspaper still in circulation; in the media, it is also the oldest Montenegrin activ ...
'', daily newspaper owned by the Montenegrin government. During his reign, in 2010, the newspaper began to be published using the
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for the first time in its history after decades of using
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. Also, Kusovac got into several vicious printed exchanges with Željko Ivanović, editor-in-chief of ''
Vijesti ''Nezavisni dnevnik Vijesti'' (; English translation: ''News'') is a Montenegrin daily newspaper. The paper is published and managed by an entity called Daily Press d.o.o. - a limited liability company based in Podgorica. The company's ownership ...
'', rival Podgorica daily with a pro-opposition editorial policy. Kusovac left the editorial post at ''Pobjeda'' in August 2013. The manner in which he left the paper aroused controversy in Montenegro. ''Vijesti'' published the news of Kusovac's departure from ''Pobjeda'' in early August 2013, however Kusovac angrily denied it, saying he is only going on vacation while vowing to "throw the ''Vijesti'' people in jail just like I promised". However, despite Kusovac's denials, his departure from ''Pobjeda'' was officially confirmed in late September 2013. At the same time Kusovac got announced as the new head of the Montenegrin government's Public Relations Bureau. Two journalists from the independent weekly magazine ''Monitor'', Milka Tadic Mijovic and Milena Perovic, sued Kusovac for damaging their "reputation and honour" in a series of articles that were published in ''Pobjeda'' between September 2011 and April 2012. The case was settled in 2019 when Kusovac was required to pay the two journalists 5,000 euros each.


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