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For years, it has been politically expedient for major news outlets to cover up the truth and impose news blackouts on all serious issues, especially the Kurdish conflict.
Most of the work of building a staff, imposing news values, and winning clearance from local cable operators was taken on by Schonfeld.
On Tuesday, one congressman said he would introduce legislation to allow the police to impose "news blackouts" during future crises, and the government said it was evaluating police guidelines governing the news media during hostage situations.
And Bectu – while it opposes the IFNC idea in favour of finding a new way of funding the existing services – believes that if the new system is imposed, transferring news staff from ITV to ITN would be the best outcome.
It said a government faced with growing social unrest had imposed a news blackout.
This week, the players and Mr. Weiss closeted themselves in negotiations and imposed a news blackout.
"That is the reason they imposed a news blackout," he said.
Israel has been unusually quiet about the attack on Sept. 6 and has effectively imposed a news blackout about it.
In April 2006, Canadian officials briefly imposed a news blackout on the arrival ceremonies for the coffins, saying they wanted to protect the families' privacy.
How many we do not know exactly, since the Afghan government imposed a news blackout on reporting violence during the elections.
The White House, unusually for the visit of a foreign leader, has imposed a news blackout on the meeting between Netanyahu and Obama last night.
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