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SNRTV Rejects Congressional Law Obliging Media to Broadcast State Content

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Congress: Bill seeks to eliminate state spending on consultancies and eventsPresident of Congress on miners affiliated to Alliance for Progress: "The party will take precautions" The National Society of Radio and Television (SNRTV) expressed its rejection of the recent law enacted by Congress that obliges the media to devote 10% of its programming to content on the prevention of violence against women and the family group, calling it a "serious …
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Congress: Bill seeks to eliminate state spending on consultancies and eventsPresident of Congress on miners affiliated to Alliance for Progress: "The party will take precautions" The National Society of Radio and Television (SNRTV) expressed its rejection of the recent law enacted by Congress that obliges the media to devote 10% of its programming to content on the prevention of violence against women and the family group, calling it a "serious …

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In a statement, the National Society of Radio and Television (SNRTV) is to which Law N 32351 is "disguised in a noble cause" and represent a direct intervention in the editorial line of the media.

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They establish an educational spectrum to prevent violence against women in the mediaThe law enacted by Congress, which requires the public and private media to grant a 10% educational range of its programming for awareness campaigns against violence against women, would be unconstitutional, warned Roberto Pereira, legal adviser to the Institute of Press and Society (IPYS).In Canal N's Claras program, the specialist indicated that this regulatio…

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The lawyers José Tello and Andy Carrión questioned whether the Congress of the Republic promulgated the rule that requires the media to cede 10% of its programming for the issue of a band in which it raises awareness about violence against women and members of the family group.In statements to Things like RPP, Tello indicated that the promulgation of this norm represents an impact on freedom of expression and enterprise, as it harms the media by…

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rpp.pe broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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