media regulation

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Parliament Approves Law to Strengthen Media Merger Regulations

The parliament has unanimously approved a new law aimed at enhancing oversight of mergers in the media sector after two days of discussions. This legislation is part of regulatory efforts to protect competition and ensure diversity in media content.

Moroccan Parliament Approves Press Council Law Amid Controversy

On Monday evening, the Moroccan House of Representatives approved a law to reorganize the National Press Council by a majority vote. This decision comes at a time when the Moroccan media sector is experiencing intense debates regarding press freedom and regulation.

Take urgent action against Al Ahly channel by media authority

The Supreme Council for Media Regulation in Egypt has taken urgent measures against Al Ahly channel, reflecting the authorities' commitment to regulating media content. This decision comes at a critical time for sports media in Egypt, which faces numerous challenges.

Summon Producers of 'Street Cat' Podcast and Suspend License

The General Authority for Media Regulation in Saudi Arabia has summoned the producers of the 'Street Cat' podcast and suspended the license of the producing company. This action aims to enhance the quality of media content, as the podcast reportedly includes vulgar language that contradicts national values.

Summon Official from 'The Story and What’s In It' Channel by Media Authority

The Supreme Council for Media Regulation in Egypt has summoned an official from the YouTube channel 'The Story and What’s In It' as part of its efforts to monitor digital media content. This action follows increasing discussions about the role of digital media and its impact on public opinion.

Implement New Regulations to Restructure Media in Syria

The Syrian Ministry of Information has announced a series of regulatory measures aimed at restructuring the media landscape in the country after years of monopoly. These measures include the cancellation of licenses for dozens of media institutions and the prohibition of certain platforms from operating.