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by rjzzleep
4484 days ago
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ironically, the uk has already done that before they passed the bill. they blocked independent media coverage of iran, and not only blocked it, but also banned them from sky satellites. germans then banned the channel from astra, which was revoked after a court appeal. i don't know of any updates to the story though. been a while since i followed the story. i find it particularly interesting, mainly because for the most part the population never even noticed. we shouldn't really be so high and mighty. for all i know people over there oppose their bad practices, and over here people are defending them. http://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/jan/20/iran-press-tv-l... http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/06/18/246851/press-tv-is-b... |
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Your Guardian link describes Ofcom - the TV regulator in the UK - offering two alternatives to Press TV to retain its license in order to comply with the requirement that the license is held by the same entity as that providing editorial oversight. It also mentions that Press TV was fined for airing a clip of an interview carried out under duress. Regulation is not censorship.