Examples of Broadcasting Council in a sentence
The authority of the members of the Broadcasting Council in office at such time shall terminate with the appointment of the Public Broadcasting Council.
In 2006, a European Mobile Broadcasting Council (EMBC) was created with the participation of representatives from all relevant parts of industry (manufacturers, broadcasters, mobile operators, content providers, etc.).
Starting from 2016, after obtaining the final decision of the National Broadcasting Council and after the launch of the television program in Multiplex 8, the Management Board re-segmented its activities and analyses Capital Group’s activity regarding revenue streams and the EBITDA operating result, divided into two segments – i.e. Online and TV.
Concerning audiovisual policy, Latvia adopted amendments to its Radio and Television Law related to major events, the broadcast of music by broadcasters under Latvian jurisdiction, the broadcast of in-house production by public broadcasters and the strengthening of sanctioning powers of the National Broadcasting Council.
The payments were for a training scheme operated by the Broadcasting Council (and later Television New Zealand) for Māori trainees.
It introduces a system of concessions for the private sector, designates Macedonian Radio and Television as the public service broadcaster and establishes the Broadcasting Council as the independent regulatory body.
Second, it provides a new analysis of the volatility inputs (note the plural) to the put option valuation formula that is used to obtain the NNEG valuation.
On January 10, the National Radio and Television Broadcasting Council announced it had cancelled a 1.48 million zloty ($420,000) fine against private broadcaster TVN.
In particular, the Commission services facilitated the setting up of an industry umbrella group, the European Mobile Broadcasting Council (EMBC) which gathered the main industry players concerned, including broadcasters, manufacturers, content providers and telecom operators.
The National Radio and Television Broadcasting Council, a five-member body appointed by the National Assembly and the president, is responsible for protecting freedom of speech and has broad power to monitor and regulate programming, allocate broadcasting frequencies and licenses, apportion subscription revenues to public media, and impose financial penalties on broadcasters.