The right to broadcast: towards a broadcasting charter for South Africa |
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Authors: | Michael Markovitz |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY In this article Michael Markovitz, chairman of the Broadcasting Commission of the Film and Allied Workers Organisation (FAWO) argues: -
that present broadcasting statutes restrict access to the technological means of communication in South African society which prevails now; -
that broadcasting is an issue of national and constitutional importance; -
that the deregulation of broadcasting, with protection or non-profit broadcast services, could benefit the negotiation process; -
that private sector domination of both the broadcasting and print media sectors would be incompatible with the extension of freedom of expression in South Africa; -
that prevailing broadcasting legislation effectively prohibits community broadcasting; and -
that the right to broadcast and broadcast freedom should be entrenched in a Bill of Rights. |
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