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The future of public service media and pluralism in them will be discussed at a round table

Sofia University
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A round table on "Public-service Media in Bulgaria - Management, Programming Policies, Funding and Regulation" will be held online today at the initiative of the Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski ”. Among the topics discussed will be the future of public radio and television, legislative issues related to the management, programming and financing of the Bulgarian National Television (BNT) and the Bulgarian National Radio (BNR), pluralism of topics and views in the programmes of both media, whether there is a need for a new Law on Radio and Television. 

The round table will be attended by the directors general of BNR and BNT, experts and MPs.



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