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Questions related to the political impact the media has (may it be an independent media outlet, or the mainstream media), or the general consensus the media has on a political topic.
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How do Western democracies justify censorship of foreign media outlets?
In making their decision, Ofcom do mention that in general they don't think it would be appropriate to censor State media of other countries with differing values to the UK, as that "would be a poorer … According to the Court, the original (White Paper) justification for Ofcom's remit on due impartiality was to "ensure that the broadcast media provide a counter-weight to other, often partial sources of …