07.09.2009
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The observance of the Broadcasting Code by the Observers Council of the NPBI ”Teleradio-Moldova” during the electoral campaign for the early parliamentary elections of 29 July 2009
This case study has an as object the work of the Observers Council of the National Public Broadcasting Institution “Teleradio-Moldova” (henceforth – the OC) during the electoral period of the early parliamentary elections of 29 July 2009. |
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07.09.2009
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The observance of the Broadcasting Code by the Broadcasting Coordinating Council during the electoral period of the parliamentary elections of 29 July 2009 (16 June – 29 July 2009)
This case study has as an object the consideration of the legality, timeliness and plenitude of work in the public sittings of the Broadcasting Coordinating Council (henceforth – the BCC) during the electoral race for the 18th legislature of the Republic of Moldova. |
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30.04.2009
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The observance of the Broadcasting Code by the Broadcasting Coordinating Council during the period upcoming to the parliamentary elections of April 5, 2009
2 February – 5 April, 2009 |
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30.04.2009
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The observance of the provisions of the Broadcasting Code by the Observers Council of the National Public Broadcasting Institution “Teleradio-Moldova” during the electoral campaign for the parliamentary elections of April 5, 2009
This case study has the object to consider the work of the Observers Council (henceforth OC -- Supervisory Board) of the National Public Broadcasting Institution (NPBI) “Teleradio-Moldova” during the electoral campaign for the parliamentary elections of April 5, 2009. |
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13.03.2009
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Adopting the Concept of covering the 2009 parliamentary elections in Moldova by the Moldovan broadcasters by the Broadcasting Coordinating Council
In order to insure the political and social balance and pluralism in the program services of broadcasters, during the electoral campaign, the Broadcasting Coordinating Council (henceforth – the BCC) is bound to exert a series of duties, imposed on it through the Moldovan Broadcasting Code (henceforth – the Broadcasting Code), the main of which are: |
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24.12.2008
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Offers of program services distributors
Pursuing to insure the defense of the rights of the program consumer to receive fair and objective information contributing to the free formation of opinions, the Broadcasting Coordinating Council (BCC) is bound to exert a series of duties, imposed through the Moldovan Broadcasting Code (henceforth – the Code.) |
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12.11.2008
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Holding the contest for occupying two positions of members of the Broadcasting Coordinating Council
In accordance with the provisions of the Broadcasting Code of the Republic of Moldova (henceforth – the Code), the Broadcasting Coordinating Council (henceforth – the BCC) is constituted from 9 members, appointed by the Moldovan Parliament. |
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06.11.2008
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Transparency in the work of the Observers Council of the National Public Broadcasting Institution “Teleradio-Moldova”: legal provisions and enforcement practices
The Observers Council (henceforth the OC), in its capacity of a representative of the public interest in supervising the work of the public company “Teleradio-Moldova”, has the duty to insure the full transparency of its own work. |
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12.08.2008
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Dismissing the members of the Observers Council
of the Regional Public Broadcasting Institution (RPBI) the company „Teleradio-Gagauzia”
On 27.07.2006, the Moldovan Parliament adopted the Moldovan Broadcasting Code (henceforth – the Code), which was published in Monitorul Oficial al Republicii Moldova no.131-133 of 18.08.2006 and entered force on that day. Working out and adopting the Code was meant to adjust the national broadcasting legislation to the European and international standards. |
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25.07.2008
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Supervising the work of the Broadcasting Coordinating Council by the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
The work of the Broadcasting Coordinating Council (BCC), an autonomous public authority, the representative and the guarantor of the public interests in the broadcasting sector, an authority responsible for implementing and observing the Broadcasting Code, is supervised by the Parliament by debating on the BCC's annual report. This study refers exclusively to the procedure of the debate within the Parliament and not to the contents of the BCC's report. |
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