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| Q. | What is the Broadcasting Commission and what does it do?
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| A. | The Broadcasting Commission is a statutory body established by the Broadcasting and Radio Re-Diffusion (Amendment) Act of 1986. Prior to this, the broadcast media were monitored by the Broadcasting Authority, which was created by the Broadcasting and Radio Re-diffusion Act of 1949. The Authority's functions were incorporated into the Commission. The Commission monitors and regulates the electronic media, through administering the applications and evaluation process by which services become licensed; ensuring that licensees operate within standards for service; policy advice; and research relating to the regulatory industry. - More - |
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