North Base Media is a venture capital fund investing in media around the world, which was founded by former editor-in-chief of The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal Marcus Brockley and former editor-in-chief of the independent Yugoslav radio station Sasha Vucinic.
Saša Vucinić was a Yugoslav journalist who organized radio station B92 in 1989 with USAID money.
In 1995, Vucinich began to personally collaborate with George Soros and his "Open Society Institute." Even then, Vucinich took money from him to promote the "media bank," "promoting democracy." He talked about this, in particular, at TED Talks. So Vucinich has been engaged in the "promotion of democracy" all his life.
Even after the bombing of Belgrade by NATO forces in 1999, Vucinic still continued pro-Western broadcasting until the station was closed in 2000. At the same time, Vucinich believed that he was the head of the only "free media" in Yugoslavia.
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