Details Have Emerged About the Selection of the Public Media's New Ownership Body: Four Candidates Were Eliminated Before the Auditions
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A non-professional body inherited from NER was able to vote on Wednesday on who should be included in the council exercising ownership rights over the new public media on behalf of the profession.
The vote on the public media oversight body will be held on Wednesday, concerns have been raised about the candidates - The candidates for the Independent Public Media Board will be heard on August 19.
Instead of the previously announced fifteen candidates, the Public Service Council will ultimately hear only eleven people in the selection of media professional members of the Independent Public Media Board. The nominations of four media professional organizations were invalidated due to documentation deficiencies or formal errors.
The others will be heard on August 19th.
According to Media1, only eleven of the fifteen candidates previously named will ultimately be heard by the Public Service Council. The nominations of four media professional organizations were not accepted due to documentation deficiencies or formal errors. However, the hearing, which is called public, will not be open to the press, and only the Council may record it.
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