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Public Debate on the Draft Methodology for Monitoring Electoral Media Coverage by the Radio and Television Programming Services during Electoral Processes

The Agency for Audio and Audiovisual Media Services opened a public debate on the text of the Draft Methodology for Monitoring Electoral Media Coverage by the Radio and Television Programming Services during Electoral Processes   on 28 August 2018.

The need for this document resulted from the amendments to the Electoral Code related to electoral media coverage and to the Agency’s competences. The document incorporates all relevant provisions regarding media coverage during elections and defines the manner in which the Agency will be conducting the monitoring.

The Agency has called on all interested parties to take part in the public debate by submitting their opinions and proposals in writing, electronically, to contact@avmu.mk, by 22 September 2018 at the latest.

The opinion and commentary received as part of the public debate are available at the links given below:

Opinion and commentary about the Draft Methodology for Monitoring Electoral Media Coverage by the Radio and Television Programming Services during Electoral Processes, sent by Macedonian Television MTV 1 


Public Debate on the Draft Guidelines for Meeting the Requirements to Publish Impressums and Information that Should be Made Available to the Users

In the period from 27 July until 27 August 2018, the Agency for Audio and Audiovisual Media Services opened a public debate on the text about the Draft Guidelines for Meeting the Requirements to Publish Impressums and Information That Should be Made Available to the Users.

The Agency called on all interested parties to take part in the public debate by sending their opinions and proposals, in writing, electronically, to contact@avmu.mk .

The opinions and commentaries received as part of the public debate are available at the links given below:

Opinion and Remarks about the Draft Guidelines for Meeting the Requirements to Publish Impressums and Information That Should be Made Available to the Users, sent by Urban FM Radio 

 Opinion and Remarks about the Draft Guidelines for Meeting the Requirements to Publish Impressums and Information That Should be Made Available to the Users, sent by Makedonsko Radio, Radio Skopje 

Opinion and Remarks about the Draft Guidelines for Meeting the Requirements to Publish Impressums and Information That Should be Made Available to the Users, Makedonska Televizija (Macedonian Television), First Programming Service


Public Consultations regarding the Draft Recommendations on Broadcasters’ Coverage of the Referendum

The Agency for Audio and Audiovisual Media Services held public consultations in the period from 31 July until 17 August 2018, regarding the text of the Draft Recommendations on Broadcasters’ Coverage of the Referendum.

The Agency invited all interested parties, media in particular, to take part in the public consultations with their constructive remarks and relevant proposals, which they should send in writing electronically, to contact@avmu.mk.

24 Vesti TV submitted its opinion and remarks, and the same are available at the link given below:

Opinion and Remarks regarding the Draft-Recommendations on Media Coverage of the Referendum Due in September 2018, submitted by Vesti 24 TV


Public Debate on the Draft-Guidelines for Monitoring Programming Concept Implementation

The Agency for Audio and Audiovisual Media Services held a public debate in the period from 23 until 30 April 2018, concerning the Draft-Guidelines for Monitoring the Implementation of the Programming Concept. It called on all interested parties to take part in the public debate on this document. They were to send their opinions and proposals electronically, to the following e-mail address: contact@avmu.mk

The need for these Guidelines arose from the ad hoc supervision conducted to monitor the observance of Article 67, Paragraph 6, of the Law on Audio and Audiovisual Media Services, which stipulates that broadcasters are obligated to fulfill 80 % of their programming concepts, for which they have received their radio or television broadcasting licenses, within one week’s time.

The supervisions had shown that it was necessary to explain how it would be calculated if a broadcaster had fulfilled 8-% of its programming concept during one week.

 



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