On the Edge
Tuesday, September 10, 2002
NOISES are emanating from Senayan that could sound the death sentence for the country’s private television stations. Unless changes are made, the Broadcasting Bill, which is to be endorsed September 23, will drive the nails into the coffin of every nationally broadcast television channel. According to the provisions of Article 20, private TV stations may only operate on a local basis. TVRI will be the sole national broadcaster permitted, an
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