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Too many rules spoil the plot? The recent withdrawal of the second draft of the Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill has sparked mixed reactions in the media industry. While some see it as a positive sign, many remain cautious. Key takeaways: ➡ Relief, but not celebration: The extension of the consultation period for the first draft is viewed as a temporary reprieve. However, concerns remain about the first draft's content evaluation provisions, potential for censorship, and lack of clear guidelines. ➡ Seeking clarity: Industry stakeholders are eager to understand the government's true intentions. Is this a genuine move to incorporate feedback, or simply a delay tactic before implementing stricter controls? ➡ Call for open dialogue: Stakeholders demand for a more transparent and inclusive approach to media regulation. ➡ Focus on differentiation: A significant part of the industry reiterates the need for distinct regulations for linear TV and OTT platforms, acknowledging their fundamentally different models. ➡ Uncertainty persists: As the industry awaits the revised draft, a sense of uncertainty continues. Questions linger about how effectively feedback will be addressed and the potential impact on independent media and content creation. Let's discuss! #BroadcastBill #MediaRegulation #ContentFreedom Meanwhile for a deeper dive you can read exchange4media's hot take on the subject. Link is in the comments section.

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Vishal Khanna

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It's understandable that industry stakeholders remain cautious despite the withdrawal of the second draft of the Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill. The concerns around content evaluation provisions and potential censorship are valid, and it's important for the government to provide clear guidelines and engage in open dialogue with the industry. Additionally, the need for distinct regulations for linear TV and OTT platforms is crucial, as their models are fundamentally different. As we await the revised draft, it's important to continue advocating for content freedom and the protection of independent media and content creation. #BroadcastBill #MediaRegulation #ContentFreedom

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