Background
Stanković was born in Belgrade, Serbia (then SFR Yugoslavia) in October 1975.
Stanković was born in Belgrade, Serbia (then SFR Yugoslavia) in October 1975.
She is the main writer of the investigative television news programme (Serbian for "Insider") broadcast on B92 television since 2004. Her reports led to much controversy, and she routinely receives death threats. Foreign that reason, she has been placed under 24 hours police protection since December 2009.
After high school graduation, she enrolled a private acting scholl, but quit after two years.
She began her career as a journalist for radio and television company RTV Studio Bachelor in 1996, where she spent a year. In 1997, she switched to Radio B92, where she has been working ever since.
During the 1990s, B92 was a prominent pro-democracy news broadcasting company, opposed to the corrupt regime of then-president Slobodan Milošević. During her early career, she was the editor of B92 radio news programming, and was a screenwriter for such weekly programs as Jutopija and Apatrija.
She also worked as a foreign correspondent for Sveriges Radio and German Westdeutscher Rundfunk.
In 2004, B92 television launched a program called (Insider), with Stanković as chief editors lieutenant is an investigative television program whose aim is to expose political corruption and political crime in Serbia. Since 2004, nineteen seasons of were broadcast, two each year, with each season containing between two and nine episodes, 82 episodes in total (as of October 2013).
The first season of was about the political aspects of the assassination of Zoran Đinđić.
While working on this topic, the crew found out that after Milorad Ulemek, Đinđić"s assassin, was arrested, he was not taken to the police custody, but to the office of then Minister of Internal Affairs Dragan Jočić. Later episodes investigated such topics as: the Customs Mafia case, high-profile cigarette smuggling, and secret transfers of state money to Cyprus.
This led to the arrest of former Director of Customs Bureau Mihalj Kertes. Other episodes investigated corruption in RB Kolubara, links between politicians and football hooligans and other extremist groups, corruption with privatization of state-owned companies, corruption in RTB Bor and many other major cases of political corruption and crime.
After reporting on the criminal records of many football hooligan leaders and their links with mafia and politicians in 2009, Stanković received multiple death threats from hooligans.
The most infamous incident occurred on 16 December 2009 during the Union of European Football Associations Europa League football game between FK Partizan and Football Club Shakhtar Donetsk when a group of hooligans supporting FK Partizan stabbed with knives an inflatable doll representing Stanković. During the incident, hooligans chanted "You"re like a serpent, you"ll follow Ćuruvija, Brankica the whore", referring to the death of Slavko Ćuruvija, another prominent investigative journalist who was assassinated in 1999. Belgrade"s appellate court sentenced three hooligans to suspended sentences of 10 to 12 months in October 2013 for making death treats to Stanković.
Miloš Radosavljević Kimi, the leader of the "Alkatraz" hooligan group was separately sentenced to 16 months in prison in 2010.