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Even after RUV grudgingly bowed to pressure to show something during Iceland's nightless summers, it maintained until 1987 a policy of broadcasting nothing on Thursdays.
It's believed the government is less than happy about the station's policy of broadcasting comments from anonymous callers.
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But that money will keep the program off PBS, which has a policy of not broadcasting advocacy pieces.
As noted by those authors, consideration of the role of publicly owned TV as a method of broadcasting market regulation is natural, in view of the problems associated with alternative regulation policies.
Ah, the fickle nature of broadcasting.
Entire column on the future of broadcasting using communications satellites.
Welcome to the next generation of broadcasting.
In two hours of broadcasting.
This is his 51st year of broadcasting.
The idea of BBC policy and broadcasting being controlled by government cronies would certainly have had Rupert Murdoch, Paul Dacre, and others who are keen to see the demise of the Beeb, rubbing their hands in glee.
If CAT was undermining state policy by uncovering cases of torture, then torture itself must be state policy But in December 2014, the prosecutor for the Nizhny Novgorod region, Oleg Panasenko, ordered the organisation to register as a "foreign agent", claiming it had tried to change state policy by broadcasting information about its campaigns and activities.
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