ТӨРӨӨС АРИЛЖААНЫ ТЕЛЕВИЗҮҮДЭД ОЛГОЖ БУЙ ДАВУУ БАЙДАЛД ХИЙСЭН ШИНЖИЛГЭЭ
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22353/journalism.2024.01.16Keywords:
Broadcasting Law, commercial television, privileges, fees, viewers, monopolyAbstract
This paper explains Mongolian
example that using mass medias as a tool
to influence public opinion under the
Broadcasting Law. In 2019, amendments
to the Broadcasting Law allowed 18
commercial televisions to collect “fees”
from “viewers”. However, in other countries
there is no such standard that state pay
legal fees for non-public, privately owned
media outlets. This non-standard
regulations are compared with how
broadcasting is supported in other
countries.
In addition to conducting qualitative
interviews with stakeholders about the
Broadcasting Law, this study analyzed
whether commercial television stations are
fulfilling their legal obligations. It also
compared how broadcasting is supported
in other countries around the world.
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