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After teleSUR, Another Victim of Argentina's Censorship: RT

 

 

teleSUR, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 10 June 2016

 

The administration of Mauricio Macri under the Argentine body managing the
state media in the country decided Friday to suspend the Russia Today TV
channel from broadcasting in the country.

 

According to the official statement, the suspension will be effective in 60
days.

Russia Today has been broadcasting in Argentina since an agreement with
Russian President Vladimir Putin was reached in October 2014.

 

About 34 million people can now watch RT freely on the frequency 2505,
representing about 80 percent of Argentina's population.

 

The notice was delivered as Argentine journalists marched to decry a
clampdown on freedom of expression under Macri.

 

Two days earlier, the right-wing government of Macri
<http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Macri-Govt-to-Take-teleSUR-off-Argent
ine-TV-Service-in-15-Days-20160608-0034.html> made another censorship move
when it announced that in 15 days Argentines will no longer enjoy broadcasts
from the regional news network, teleSUR, over the government's Open Digital
Television.

 

In March, the head of Media and Public Content Argentina, Hernan Lombardi,
said the move to pull out of teleSUR was rooted in Macri's inability to
direct the network's editorial line.

 

teleSUR President Patricia Villegas said teleSUR journalists, not government
officials, direct the content of the station and its platforms. Nonetheless,
the channel's head offered to discuss the decision openly with Argentine
officials.

 

teleSUR was included in packages of more than 90 cable operators and had
agreements with five television stations in different Argentine provinces.
Until Feb. 29, 2016, it reached more than 20 million viewers in addition to
more than 8 million subscribers.

 

On the same day as Macri's announcement, thousands of journalists and dozens
of media workers' unions
<http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Argentine-Journalists-March-to-Protes
t-Dismissals-20160608-0023.html> protested against massive layoffs in Buenos
Aires, calling on the government to prevent the closure of newspapers and
television stations.

 

According to a study conducted by the Buenos Aires Press Union, more than
1,000 media workers have lost their jobs in the city since December 2015,
when Macri took power. The Press Workers' Federation, one of the umbrella
unions of media workers, reports that more than 2,500 media employees have
lost their jobs across the country over the same period.

 

 

From:
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/After-teleSUR-Another-Victim-of-Argent
inas-Censorship-RT-20160610-0040.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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