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Media of Kosovo consists of different kinds of communicative media such as radio, television, newspapers,and internet web sites. Most of the media survive from advertising and subscriptions. According to IREX〔(IREX )〕 there are 92 radio stations and 22 television stations. The Independent Media Commission regulates the range of broadcasting frequencies in the Republic of Kosovo and other related issues.〔(Constitution of Kosovo )〕 In order for the media to start broadcasting they should have the license issued by Independent Media Commission. The license is renewed every seven years for radio broadcasts and every ten years for audiovisual media services.〔(Independent Media Commission )〕 In the analysis of advertising market in the Republic of Kosovo by Independent Media Commission〔(Independent Media Commission )〕 44% of the budget of public companies goes for advertisements in national televisions, 10% in local televisions, 8% in national radios, 9% in local radios, 11% for daily newspapers and 18% for other media. ==Freedom of the press== Constitution of Kosovo guarantees the freedom and pluralism of the media. Censorship is forbidden, except in the cases of provocation of violence and discrimination.〔(Constitution of Kosovo )〕 Every year the organization Reporters without borders publishes the rank of the freedom press in different countries. In 2013 Kosovo was ranked in the 85th place, which means a bit below the average of the West Balkan and far away from the countries of European Union.〔(Reporters Without Borders )〕 However, there is some progress made comparing with the previous year 2012, when Kosovo had the number 86 in the list of the World Press Freedom Index.〔(Reporters Without Borders )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Media of Kosovo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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