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BEIJING, July 13 (Xinhuanet) -- The Chinese State
Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) Tuesday issued a regulation
banning any cooperation in channel operation between local TV and radio stations
and foreign companies, Wednesday's Beijing Morning Post reported.
The regulation stipulates that all
local TV and radio stations should not rent their channels to foreign companies
and also should not cooperate with foreign companies in running channels.
It also bans any cooperation with foreign companies
in regular and live programs. Other kinds of cooperation with foreign companies
should first be approved by the SARFT's provincial branches.
Four months ago, the SARFT issued a circular to make
clear thatforeign companies should not be involved in operating TV and
radiochannels, although it allowed foreign companies to set up joint ventures in
TV, film and radio program production.
The regulation means that the government has
tightened its control over the cooperation between Chinese media and foreign
companies, said the paper.
It said that the Qinghai Satellite TV Station in
western China had ceased its cooperation with the news corporation held by
Rupert Murdock, which started early this year. Enditem
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