In a nutshell, because the media is made up of many and various independent bodies, and most have powerful connections. With today's electronic communications, trying to cover up (or regulate) stories is almost doomed to failure--the truth will out.
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how does ATPP regulate its own
how do cells regulate synthesis to conserve energy
Water is the nutrient that helps regulate temperature.
when you feel hot your body sweats to keep cool and regulate your body temperature when your bodies cooled you get goosebumps to regulate your body temperature this are to ways your body regulates
Federal Communications Commissions Regulate the broadcast media
Nonpoint source pollution is difficult to regulate, because its source is difficult to track.
Yes, the media is one of the greatest sources to send out information. Without the media it would be a lot more difficult to inform the public about new laws as well as presidential platforms.
The Media Development Authority of Singapore was created on January 1, 2003. It was established to regulate and promote the development of the media sector in Singapore.
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icasa,bccsa, and film & publications board
The ICASA regulates and controls the media through the issuance of licenses and the formulation of rules and regulation concerning the media. It regulates the broadcasting and telecommunication sectors for public interest.
the three organizations that control and regulate the media in south Africa are:- Independent Communications Authority of South Africa(ICASA)- The Broadcasting Complaints Commissions- The Film and Publication Boardand one more just for extra- Advertising Standards Authority
Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center, Windows Media Smart? Difficult to answer when your question can apply to several different softwares.
The Press Council, the Press Ombud and the Appeals Panel
New technologies led to new industries that were difficult for governments to regulate
At least the broadcast medium. All radio/TV stations must be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission.