Zoran Anđelković's children
Predrag and Irena Anđelković are the son and daughter of Zoran Andjelkovic, the founder of S. Predrag is the director and co-owner of Radio S, Radio S2, Radio S3 and Radio S4, as well as the editor-in-chief of Radio S, and Irena is a co-owner of these media. Today, Radio S1 Montenegro, Radio S3 Montenegro and Radio S BiH are also part of the S Radio Group. Predrag and Irena are co-owners of a number of businesses, including wholesale, food production, marketing, construction, music and video production, fruit and vegetable growing and retail. They also have companies in which they are the sole owners. Irena Andjelkovic is the director of the youth cooperative Usce and a representative of the Centre for Peace and Tolerance, founded in 2004.
Business
Wholesale
S Media Agency (Predrag Andjelkovic 24.5%, Irena Andjelkovic 24.5%)
Processing and preservation of fruit and vegetables
Dolina Morave (Predrag Andjelkovic 95%; Irena Andjelkovic 5%)
Marketing
Smart Media (Predrag Andjelkovic 100%)
Wholesale of electronic devices
Tehno-progres (Predrag Andjelkovic 100%)
Consulting activities
Think Wisely (Predrag Andjelkovic 50%, Irena Andjelkovic 50%)
Construction of buildings
Infitnity Support (Predrag Andjelkovic 100%)
Music production
Star Music (Predrag Andjelkovic 24.5%, Irena Andjelkovic 24.5%)
Video and audio production
LCF Production (Predrag Andjelkovic 50%, Irena Andjelkovic 50%)
Retail
Dolina Morave – Markets (Predrag Andjelkovic 95%; Irena Andjelkovic 5%)
Vegetable and fruit cultivation
Dolina Morave – fruit and vegetables (Predrag Andjelkovic 95%; Irena Andjelkovic 5%)
Site preparation
Hipos Group (Irena Andjelkovic 100%)
Family & Friends
Affiliated Interests Family Members Friends
Anđelković is a senior member of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), the founder of Radio S and a member of the Serbian Railways Shareholders' Assembly since 2008. He was an MP from January 2013 to March 2014, replacing Ivica Tončev, who resigned. Anđelković, known by the nickname Baki, was also active in the League of Communists and its successor - the Socialist Party of Serbia. He served as Minister of Youth and Sports in the 1990s, and in 1998 was appointed head of the Provisional Executive Council for Kosovo and Metohija. The Business Registers Agency lists Zoran's children, Irena and Predrag Anđelković, as the owners of the company S Media Team, one of the ultimate owners of Radio S. Previously, the official owner of this company was Anđelković's mother, Ljubinka. It is common practice in Serbia for politicians or high-ranking officials to hide the true value of property by transferring ownership to close family members, relatives or lawyers.
In mid-2003, members of Anđelković's family owned two radios with national frequencies - S and S2, formerly Radio Index, as well as Radio S3, formerly Radio Pingvin, and Radio S4, formerly City Radio. Today, they are minority owners of all these media and the majority owner is Bogdan Todorović through the company S Controls. The S Radio group also includes Radio S1 CG, Radio S3 CG and Radio S BiH.
In recent years, Zoran Anđelković has made more public appearances, often commenting for the regime's media on political developments, especially relations between Belgrade and Pristina. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Janković and Andjelković Foundation and a representative of the Research and Publishing Centre for the Affirmation of the Protection of Human Rights and the Rights of Exiles from Kosovo and Metohija.
the mother of Zoran Andjelkovic was an owner of S Media before the children of Zoran became owners.
Further Information
Meta Data
Official data on ownership are publicly available on the website of the Business Registers Agency.