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Under the legislation a Media Council appointed by the center right government can fine broadcasters nearly $1 million, and websites or newspapers over $100,000 if their coverage is deemed unbalanced or immoral.
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The Media Council was furious that Tilos Radio aired the rapper's song "It's On" in the afternoon saying it could harm youngsters.
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Under the legislation a government-backed Media Council can fine broadcasters nearly $1 million and newspapers and websites over $100,000 if their news coverage is deemed unbalanced or immoral.
Hungarian Media Law Overshadow Talks With European Commission 2011
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But his small, independent station has already faced a legal battle with the Media Council after broadcasting a song of American rapper Ice-T, whose real name is Tracy Marrow.
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The Media Council was furious that Tilos Radio aired the rapper's song "It's On" in the afternoon saying it could harm youngsters.
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But his small, independent station has already faced a legal battle with the Media Council after broadcasting a song of American rapper Ice-T, whose real name is Tracy Marrow.
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A Media Council, appointed by Mr. Orban's center-right government, can fine broadcasters up to nearly $1 million and websites or newspapers over $100,000 if their news coverage is considered unbalanced or immoral.
European Parliament Members Challenge Hungary Media Law 2011
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Under the legislation a government-backed Media Council can fine broadcasters nearly $1 million and newspapers and websites over $100,000 if their news coverage is deemed unbalanced or immoral.
Hungarian Media Law Overshadow Talks With European Commission 2011
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Under the legislation a Media Council appointed by the center right government can fine broadcasters nearly $1 million, and websites or newspapers over $100,000 if their coverage is deemed unbalanced or immoral.
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In a few days, Hungary's parliament will finally get to vote on a new Media Council – lumping radio, TV and telecoms together under a boss appointed by the government and a board appointed by the selfsame parliament (where what the government says goes).
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