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Long Live the Broadcasting Oligopoly

Monday, May 17, 2021

The transition of television transmissions from analog to digital is ignoring the principles of democratization of broadcasting. The control of multiplexing will still be in the hands of the old conglomerates.

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THE decision by the communication and informatics ministry on digital multiplexing television has led to us missing a significant opportunity in the process of digitalization of television transmissions: democratization of broadcasting. It is certain that the digitalization of transmissions in Indonesia will fail to transfer the control of public frequencies from a small number of tycoons who have enjoyed special privileges since the Ne

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