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Part of Novi Sad went without electricity during the jazz festival: What was the problem in this year's organization?
Serbia🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

Part of Novi Sad went without electricity during the jazz festival: What was the problem in this year's organization?

During the first evening of the 28th edition of the Novi Sad Jazz Festival, part of the city center experienced a power outage, disrupting performances and causing inconvenience to residents. The civil society group Bravo criticized the organization, accusing them of poor planning and suggesting infrastructure issues were to blame. Elektrodistribucija Serbia attributed the outage to double faults in medium-voltage lines, while organizers claimed they had prior approval from the city and that everything was functioning correctly until the incident occurred. Tensions arose between the Cultural Center, which had previously organized the event, and the newly involved Foundation EPK, with accusations of exclusion and lack of collaboration. The foundation defended their involvement as a result of a survey showing audience preference for open-air events during summer.

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Part of Novi Sad went without electricity during the jazz festival: What was the problem in this year's organization?

During the first evening of the 28th edition of the Novi Sad Jazz Festival, part of the city center experienced a power outage, disrupting performances and causing inconvenience to residents. The civil society group Bravo criticized the organization, accusing them of poor planning and suggesting infrastructure issues were to blame. Elektrodistribucija Serbia attributed the outage to double faults in medium-voltage lines, while organizers claimed they had prior approval from the city and that everything was functioning correctly until the incident occurred. Tensions arose between the Cultural Center, which had previously organized the event, and the newly involved Foundation EPK, with accusations of exclusion and lack of collaboration. The foundation defended their involvement as a result of a survey showing audience preference for open-air events during summer.

Bias read (Center): The article presents conflicting perspectives from both the organizing entities and the civil society group, without overtly favoring one side. While there is criticism of the organization’s handling of the event, the reporting remains balanced by including statements from multiple parties, such as

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports the power outage during the jazz festival and cites multiple sources including residents, Elektrodistribucije, and the organizing committee. It presents conflicting viewpoints from different stakeholders but remains somewhat biased towards the citizens' complaints.

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