0 television and radio programmes that are broadcast to provide information, advice, or entertainment to the public without trying to make a profit:
The channel is trying to reduce its obligations to produce public broadcasting such as religious programmes.
Contingent valuation surveys can also be used to estimate the willingness of consumers to pay for public broadcasting.
This asymmetry is reflected in the different paths the public broadcasting corporations took; it is also reflected in the approaches towards private broadcasting.
Along with this development, the name of the national public broadcasting institution changed as well.
These ' reforms ' encourage penetration by foreign media products and capital, concentrate control of the media in the hands of elite entrepreneurs, and typically weaken public broadcasting services.
Likewise, middle- and senior-grade staff of the public broadcasting company were required to retire at the age of 60 years under the terms of a thorough reorganisation.
Based on the constitutional amendments of 1970, the public broadcasting corporation was divided into two administrative boards in 1971, which would follow different policies from then onwards.
The politics of public broadcasting.
There are already controlling bodies for public broadcasting: the broadcasting councils.
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