Debate for TV news reports

07/11/2012 15:35

The impartiality of the news broadcasted by the media outlets has spurred debates at the Commission for the Media.

The two rapporteurs of the draft-law for the audio-visual media asked no limitation for journalist and that the news should be impartial and pluralist.

“If we say ‘OK, chose one news report that is about the local actuality’, we guarantee the financial losses that the broadcast of a news report might create or not. It means interfering to the media”, declared Mark Marku.

“It lacks of the pluralist motion and there have been seven amends for this”, declared Alfred Dalipi.

While the Socialist MP, Fidel Ylli, added that “People are setting themselves on fire and the news was broadcasted on BBC, while the Albanian National Television ‘TVSH’ broadcasted nothing”.

The MPs of the media commission asked the state to cover the subventions of the media operators for the digital appliances. Alfred Dalipi asked some changes so that the consumers can be protected to the end.

“If the state will pay for passing from one technology to another, we will ask conditions for respecting the consumer. We must create a law that imposes financial guarantees in case of bankruptcy so that the consumers can be compensated”, Dalipi declared.

The rapporteurs were asked to give concrete propositions about this problematic.

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