It's said that the news is the first draft of history. This book straddles history, media and politics with ease. It's a history lesson of the past decade in the Balkans seen through the eyes of a powerful little radio station who dared to differ. A minority radio station, with a defiant voice who informed the world, via their well publicised web site, what was really going on in Belgrade. The story comes from those involved, with testimonys from the broadcasters, who, while history unfolded around them in dramatic and depressing style, told the city there was still life out there. This presentation of the story makes it all the more poinient. An excellent and accessible read.