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IMC OFFICIAL ANNOUNCES DEATH OF MANY RADIO & TV STATIONS IN BOSNIA

MOSTAR, Nov 30 (Hina) - An official of the Independent Media Commission (IMC) in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Tuesday pointed out many of Bosnia's 272 radio and television stations would go silent due to inability to meet the strict criteria necessary for obtaining temporary permits for periods between two and five years. IMC's Dieter Loraine addressed a seminar in the southern Bosnian town of Mostar which discussed the application of a press code. He announced the criteria for receiving temporary permits for the functioning of electronic media would be very strict, and that he believed many stations would not be able to meet them. Loraine said a fewer number of radio and television stations in Bosnia would increase the profits of those which will survive. Peru is the only country in the world which has more radio and television stations per resident than Bosnia, the official sai
MOSTAR, Nov 30 (Hina) - An official of the Independent Media Commission (IMC) in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Tuesday pointed out many of Bosnia's 272 radio and television stations would go silent due to inability to meet the strict criteria necessary for obtaining temporary permits for periods between two and five years. IMC's Dieter Loraine addressed a seminar in the southern Bosnian town of Mostar which discussed the application of a press code. He announced the criteria for receiving temporary permits for the functioning of electronic media would be very strict, and that he believed many stations would not be able to meet them. Loraine said a fewer number of radio and television stations in Bosnia would increase the profits of those which will survive. Peru is the only country in the world which has more radio and television stations per resident than Bosnia, the official said. (hina) ha

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