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The phrase "imposed on media" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe restrictions, regulations, or controls placed on the media. For example, "The government has imposed strict rules on media outlets in order to protect national security."
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The first vote in the Commons will be on the prime minister's amendment to the crime and courts bill to allow exemplary damages to be imposed on media organisations that do not sign up to a new press regulator.
The prime minister is to table amendments to the crime and courts bill in the commons on Monday that would allow exemplary costs and damages to be imposed on media organisations that do not sign up to a press regulation body established by the royal charter.
It said editorial independence should be respected by states and inter-governmental organizations and that specific obligations should not be imposed on media outlets in the pursuit of counter-terrorism.
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Imogen Wall, freelance consultant, @imogenwall, London, UK BBC Media Action works in 26 countries, has hundreds of media and capacity- building partnerships and reaches more than 200 million people – so the concern that we might impose on media in developing countries is obviously one we worry about.
Online defamation gets most of the media coverage, flowing from the ill-conceived Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), which gives far too much license to blogs and social media - without the responsibilities imposed on mainstream media.
It can also allow for controls to be imposed on the media (though the government has said there would be no controls on media in this case).
On the other side, a growing number of media institutions have begun to interact positively with the challenges imposed on the media.
Soon after their appointment, Mr Ghai and his fellow commissioners criticised restrictions that the government had imposed on the media.
A news blackout was later imposed on the media, prohibiting references to the couple's wellbeing or speculation surrounding their release for fear of compromising their safety and jeopardising the rescue effort.
Furthermore, such developments are not out of line with the views of the majority of the public which approves of clear rules being imposed on the media in relation to the publication of private information (see the 2010 Reuters report, "Privacy Probity and the Public Interest", discussed by us here).
Before 2003, many restrictions in Iraq were imposed on the media, especially on television and internet, whereas an increase in the number of international medical and scientific TV channels as well as an increase in internet users after 2003 could probably contribute to the increase in parents' immunization practice and in immunization knowledge.
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