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Chaotic of Television and Radio Licensing

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

A complete revision is urgently needed on the process of issuing licenses to the electronic media. Allocating digital frequencies will not cause existing stations to lose their investment.

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The case of Global TV is an example of how chaotic the licensing system of the electronic media is, as a result of the government being the sole regulatory authority. The process of granting licenses is not conducted transparently. There is also buying and selling of licenses, leading new license holders to change their broadcast format, contrary to what they had agreed with the license granting authority. These last two phenomena could cause a

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