regulatory frameworks for print media ownership
Regulatory frameworks for print media ownership refer to the rules and guidelines set by governing bodies to monitor and control the ownership of print media outlets. These regulations aim to ensure diversity of ownership, prevent monopolies, and promote fair competition in the print media industry. Compliance with these frameworks helps maintain a balanced and democratic flow of information to the public.
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