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Television (Standards of Programmes) Regulations

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

(c) to encourage or to incite to crime, civil disorder or civil disobedience; (d) to discredit or bring into disrespect the law or social institutions including any religion; and

(e) to serve the interest of any foreign political party.

5.

News services (L.N. 100 of 1968)

A licensee shall broadcast news covering international and local affairs, which shall be presented-

6.

(a) impartially;

(b) accurately; and

(c) from sources or services approved by the Broadcasting Authority.

(L.N. 34 of 1973; L.N. 135 of 1977; 49 of 1987 s. 17)

General exemption (L.N. 100 of 1968)

Notwithstanding these regulations, the Broadcasting Authority may permit a licensee to broadcast at appropriate times in appropriate circumstances

(49 of 1987 s. 17)

(a) genuine works of art or literary merit; and

(b) programmes giving serious presentation of moral or social issues.

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