Broadcasting, Voice, and Accountability
The book offers advice on how to design policies, laws, and regulations that guarantee freedom of expression, enable access to information, define the use and misuse of defamation law, define content rules, and ensure the freedom of journalists to practice. It presents practices from around the world in media and broadcasting policy and regulation and complements existing World Bank work in governance, public sector reform, and access to information. It is intended as a tool for policymakers, reform managers, development practitioners, and students.
It includes good-practice checklists on how to create an independent regulatory body, regulate content and distribution, and ensure public service broadcasting is editorially independent of government, community nonprofit broadcasting is guaranteed access to radio spectrum, and fair competition exists in private commercial broadcasting.
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Email from Bruce Girard to The Communication initiative on May 23 2008.
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