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Caribbean-Latin America
Argentine Senate Approves FernandezÂ’s Media Bill
2009-10-11
Oct. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Argentina's Senate approved a government-backed bill that puts new limits on television and radio ownership and will probably force Grupo Clarin SA, the country's biggest media company, to sell off assets.

The Senate handed President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner a victory, passing 44-24 a law she said will "democratize" the airwaves. After a session lasting almost 20 hours, senators approved the 164 articles of the bill without change. The central provision of the law limits ownership of cable and broadcast operations in a single market. In pushing the bill, Fernandez said Clarin holds 73 percent of Argentina's radio, television and cable licenses.

Critics of the bill, such as Senator Luis Petcoff Naidenoff of the Radical Civic Union party, said its aim was in fact to "silence voices" of dissent after Fernandez and her husband, former President Nestor Kirchner, began accusing Clarin of bias in covering their policies.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  A friend of mine from Argentina has related to me the rampant corruption and the takeover of pensions by the govt. We are on the same course. Just playing catchup.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2009-10-11 17:15  

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