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Cnra Warns Against Broadcasting Content Deemed Indecent

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The Conseil National de Regulation de l'Audiovisuel (CNRA) issued a press release on 7 July 2025, indicating an increase in content deemed indecent, obscene and offensive in television series, clips and broadcasts. "CNRA has observed a profusion of sequences, words, images, behaviors and indecent, obscene and offensive scenes," the text says, highlighting a violation of regulations prohibiting content that violates public morality or cultural an…
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On Monday, the National Council for the Regulation of Audiovisual Media (CNRA) urged publishers and producers of audiovisual media to stop the dissemination of content likely to affect the sensitivity of citizens. In a statement transmitted to the APS, the regulatory body deplores the proliferation of "indecent, obscene and insulting sequences, comments, images, behaviors and scenes [...]

The Conseil National de Regulation de l'Audiovisuel (CNRA) issued a press release on 7 July 2025, indicating an increase in content deemed indecent, obscene and offensive in television series, clips and broadcasts. "CNRA has observed a profusion of sequences, words, images, behaviors and indecent, obscene and offensive scenes," the text says, highlighting a violation of regulations prohibiting content that violates public morality or cultural an…

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