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Article: VENEZUELA: PROBLEMS BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND MEDIA CONTINUE.
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- NotiSur - South American Political and Economic Affairs
- Article date:
- July 24, 2009
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By Andres Gaudin
Relations between the government and the press are again dominating the political scene in Venezuela, and this time, as in 2007 with Radio Caracas Television (RCTV), the spotlight is on a TV channel, Globovision, which received harsh sanctions. President Hugo Chavez also warned that the station's broadcast license could be revoked "if it does not reconsider its campaign that only aims to sow panic among the population." At the same time, 240 radio stations could be taken off the air because they failed to meet the deadline to reregister their technical data and legal composition with the Comision Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (CONATEL). In ...
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