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A Big No to Political Parties Owning Frequencies

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

The plan by the House of Representatives (DPR) to revise the Broadcasting Law by slipping in a provision on special broadcasting bodies that could be owned by political parties must be opposed by all. Besides contradicting the fundamental principal that frequency bands be managed for public benefit, this proposal would only make matters worse in the already chaotic world of broadcasting.

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The plan by the House of Representatives (DPR) to revise the Broadcasting Law by slipping in a provision on special broadcasting bodies that could be owned by political parties must be opposed by all. Besides contradicting the fundamental principal that frequency bands be managed for public benefit, this proposal would only make matters worse in the already chaotic world of broadcasting.

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