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Uruguay and Media Law: Review Setbacks and Regulate Audiovisual Services on the Internet - Observacom

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Experts warn that the law passed in 2024 during the government of Lacalle Pou facilitates media concentration and eliminates transparency and citizen control mechanisms. Along with some voices of the ruling party they raise the need to review the current framework to reverse setbacks, but also to incorporate audiovisual services online. Photo: Legislative Palace of Uruguay The debate on the new Law on Audiovisual Content Services in Uruguay (“Me…
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Experts warn that the law passed in 2024 during the government of Lacalle Pou facilitates media concentration and eliminates transparency and citizen control mechanisms. Along with some voices of the ruling party they raise the need to review the current framework to reverse setbacks, but also to incorporate audiovisual services online. Photo: Legislative Palace of Uruguay The debate on the new Law on Audiovisual Content Services in Uruguay (“Me…

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Observacom broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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