The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government plans to revise the regulations on the Hong Kong TV Radio program, which pointed out that the "flat" regulations that ensure the positive and negative views of the program must be balanced, and it is not applicable to programs related to national education, national identity, and recognition of the Hong Kong National Security Law.Essence
Comprehensive Hong Kong Sing Tao Daily and the Internet media "Hong Kong 01" reported that the Hong Kong Communications Administration Bureau relaxed or updated the recommendations of TV and radio programs and advertising standard business codes on Monday (July 17).Invite public people to make an opinion, and the public consultation ended from one month to August 16.
The Communications Bureau reviewed the business rules of the TV station and put forward a series of suggestions, including the stipulation that the level of the program that must be found to ensure that the programs are not suitable for national education, national identity and recognition of the Hong Kong National Security LawProgram.
The Communications Bureau said that the program to play a program about "national education, national identity, and correct understanding of the National Security Law of Hong Kong", which aims to provide and promote information about the country's understanding of the country, which is conducive to the establishment of national identity identityAnd guarantee national security.However, considering that the licensed institution is concerned that such programs may be criticized without the opposite views, and the licensed institution will only be flattened for the program, and adding remarks against the National Security Law of the Hong Kong National Security Law may be added.The risk of lingering the licensed agency to withstand relevant laws, the Communications Bureau believes that it should be clearly stated that the uniform regulations should be explicitly stated on the television program conservation and the rules of the radio program program.
The Hong Kong government announced in February this year that the licensed institutions of free television and sound broadcast licenses must play an additional 30 minutes per week with national education, national identity and understanding of the Hong Kong National Security Law.
The Communications Bureau also suggested that, on the premise of meeting the conditions, exemption from purchasing direct broadcast programs or channels from the reputation of good reputation from mainland China must abide by the rules of business codes.
The Communications Bureau said that as the economic integration of Hong Kong and mainland China, especially the Greater Bay Area, is getting closer, giving a licensed institution greater elasticity, and purchasing programs from the mainland's reputation for programs for direct broadcastingIt has good benefits, which can provide more program choices for audiences, but also increase their understanding of the mainland.