Government to Ban Media From Having More than 35 per Cent of Their Income Through Institutional Advertising
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The Council of Ministers approves in the first round the preliminary draft law on institutional advertising with which it aims to minimise political control over the media.
Sánchez also foresees "support measures for those media that are entirely in official languages other than Spanish".
The Council of Ministers will approve at its meeting this Tuesday to limit institutional advertising in the media to 35%, have confirmed to EFE sources of...
The Government plans to adopt in the Council of Ministers a draft law on institutional publicity that will have two central elements: on the one hand, it will force all the media, large and small, to make their property public, so that readers, listeners and spectators can know who their owners are in case of conflicts of interest, and, on the other hand, it will prohibit any media from having more than 35% of their total income from institution…
More than a year and a half after placing the so-called “pseudomedios” on the target and proposing a reform of the advertising law to cut its public funding, the Government will take to the Council of Ministers the preliminary draft of Publicity in the Public Sector. The star rule of the “democratic regeneration plan” proposes to limit revenues from institutional advertising of online media and platforms to 35%. It also seeks to increase transpa…
The Council of Ministers will approve at its meeting on Tuesday to limit institutional advertising in the media to 35%, confirmed sources from the Ministry of Digital Transformation and Public Service. The measure is included in the preliminary draft Public Sector Advertising Law, one of the 31 reforms proposed by the Action Plan for Democracy promoted in September 2024 by the Government.
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