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Broadcasting Hostage

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Deliberations of revisions to the Broadcast Law, which will regulate the migration from analog to digital television have begun again. Return these frequencies to the state.

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THE Indonesian broadcast industry has been left far behind in Southeast Asia. The House of Representatives and the government need to speed up revisions to Law No. 32/2002 on Broadcasting, especially those to regulate the migration from analog television broadcasts to digital. Deliberations of the new regulations have been stagnant for years, held hostage to the interests of the old players.

Democratization of broadcasting must come immediately i

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