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Jordan Media Commission begins implementing four by-laws
By JT - Jul 06,2017 - Last updated at Jul 06,2017
AMMAN — The Jordan Media Commission on Thursday began implementing four by-laws which were published in the Gazette, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
The first is the by-law of licensing fees for press, publishers, distributers, libraries, research centres, translation offices, public opinion poll centres and advertisement offices. The second by-law is related to licensing publishing facilities. The third is the by-law of accreditation of TV and radio stations and their correspondents.
The fourth is the by-law of print media correspondents and foreign media outlets. The commission’s General Director Mohammad Qteishat said that the new by-laws will develop the commission’s performance and achieve fairness among members of the media sector.
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