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Monday, November 6, 2017

THE House of Representatives is only half-heartedly revising the Broadcasting Law. The role of the State in managing the use of frequency bands must not be reduced.

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THE House of Representatives’ (DPR) failure to pass the broadcasting bill last week is regrettable. This Revision to Law No. 32/2002 ought to have been ratified at the DPR Plenary Session, but was instead quietly pulled out without much explanation. Hence, the effort to push the broadcasting world into the digital era- one which is more democratic and sides with the public interest- has failed, at least for now.

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