Romanian opposition sees new audiovisual law leading to "media totalitarianism"
Romanian opposition sees new audiovisual law leading to "media totalitarianism"
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[Report by Razvan Carcu: "Ungureanu: 'Audiovisual Law Amendments Favor Voiculescu's Trust. We Will Only Have One Television Channel, the Same as Before 1989'"] The former prime minister warned that the 30-percent market share is eliminated according to the provisions in the emergency ordinance, and that "a [media] trust can now buy everything," and...
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Romanian opposition sees new audiovisual law leading to "media totalitarianism"
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