Facts, not Fiction

Infotainment is classified as non-factual entertainment needing censorship. If they do not want to be censored, follow the rules and the code of ethics.

July 28, 2010

INFOTAINMENT shows on television are stories about the fantastic and superficial world of celebrities. Celebrities who have affairs, celebrities photographed in the nude, and the breakups and relationships of stars, all of which ends with a moralistic conclusion by the presenter-resembling a sermon that moves nobody.

Five years ago, taking the view that infotainment brought more disadvantages than benefits, the leaders of the Nahdlatul Ulama or NU

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