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Broadcast Bill: Content Code

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The Ministry expects that putting such a code in place will have the following important positive impact, among others. • The public will be provided with a mechanism through which they can voice their grievances and obtain redressal regarding programme and advertisement content. • It will place greater responsibility on broadcasters and advertisers. They will be obliged to conduct regular research on public sensitivity to reduce the likelihood of individual complaints. • It will give broadcasters the right to reply before a Body independent of the government before any channel can be banned or proceeded against.

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  • Ministry of Information and Broadcasting MIB, 2007. "Broadcast Bill: Content Code," Working Papers id:1191, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1191
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