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Miodrag "Miško" Perović, PhD (born in Belgrade) is a Montenegrin intellectual, journalist, media publisher, university professor, political activist, and businessman. Most notable for starting various media outlets in Montenegro during the 1990s and 2000s such as FM radio station Antena M, weekly newsmagazine ''Monitor'' (1990), daily newspaper ''Vijesti'' (1997),〔(Perović's holdings as of 2004 )〕 and television station TV Vijesti (2008), Perović is an influential figure in public life in Montenegro as a political opinion maker. His influence and prominence is also exerted through his family - his sister Milka Ljumović is a well known Montenegrin banker and the founder of Crnogorska komercijalna banka (CKB), which was sold to Hungarian OTP Group in late August 2006 for €105 million.〔(Mađarska OTP Banka novi vlasnik Crnogorske komercijalne banke - CKB prodata za 105 miliona eura, ''Pobjeda'', August 30, 2006 )〕 Perović was also a fierce proponent for the formation of a Montenegrin cultural society, today known as Matica crnogorska. He was a founding member and was chosen as the vice-president on 22 May 1993 during its founding assembly, but soon resigned because of Božina Ivanović's election to the position of president. Though lauded for the anti-war stance of his media outlets during the early 1990s while armed conflicts raged throughout the Balkans as well as their pointed criticism of the pro-Milošević authorities in Montenegro led by Milo Đukanović, Momir Bulatović, and Svetozar Marović, Perović has also frequently been criticized by various public figures in Montenegro for "switching sides" in 1997 following the split in ruling DPS party and providing open support to Milo Đukanović.〔(Nebojša Medojević: Profesor Miodrag Perović je kriv što mu je mafija bila prihvatljivija od komšije, brata, kuma koji misli da je Crnoj Gori bolje da bude sa Srbijom, porodični kartel oko CKB je postao previše bogat poslujući sa mafijom i ovom vlašću, da bi sada nekome dijelili moralne lekcije, August 23, 2009 )〕 ==Early life== Born in Belgrade where his father attended professional development courses at the time, Perović's paternal family hails from Bare Radovića village in Lower Morača Valley. He left Belgrade as an infant of 3–4 months joining his father first in Kolašin. Then in Morača Monastery, and finally in Titograd where Perović spent his formative years.〔(Miodrag Perović interviewed by Marko Novaković on TV Montena, 2001 - 6 dio )〕 He returned to Belgrade for university studies, graduating from the University of Belgrade, and later getting a MSc and PhD from the same institution. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Miodrag Perović」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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