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Sofyan Djalil: There are too many national TV stations

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

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The current debate on the licensing of radio and television frequency in Indonesia is giving the State Minister for Communication and Information, Sofyan Djalil, a big headache. During the New Order era, the frequency license was easy to get so long as one was well-connected. In fact, radio and televisions channels were frequently bought and sold At only Rp 10 billion, lamented Sofyan, yet the state never got a cent of it. The fault, it seems

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