The Supreme Media Council issued a decision yesterday requiring television networks to request the council’s sign-off on airtime purchase agreements, Al Shorouk reports. Networks will be required to present documents ensuring that the content that will be broadcasted during the purchased airtime will not incite violence or spread rumors and otherwise adheres to media standards. The council’s approval is now required before any such agreements are signed.
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