Agcom to Rete 4 and Nove: rebalance the spaces in favor of the no to the referendum
The Italian communications authority AGCOM has ordered Rete 4 and Nove to adjust their broadcasting coverage to ensure a balanced representation favoring the 'no' position in the upcoming justice referendum.
President Yoon Approves Professor Kim Woo-seok's Appointment to the Broadcasting and Communications Review Committee
President Yoon Suk-yeol has endorsed the appointment of Professor Kim Woo-seok to the Broadcasting and Communications Review Committee, finalizing its full membership.
Users can directly report false and exaggerated smartphone subsidies
A new user participation reporting system will allow consumers to report false or exaggerated advertising and contractual discrepancies regarding smartphone subsidies effective March 3.
Recommendation of National Assembly Members for Broadcasting, Media, and Communications Committee Fails Again... Processing in the Plenary Session Blocked
The recommendation of five members for the National Assembly's Broadcasting, Media, and Communications Committee was not processed during the plenary session, further delaying the normalization of the committee.
‘Controversy Over Exclusive Coverage of Winter Olympics’ at the National Assembly… Broadcasting Committee Chairman Expresses Regret Over Viewing Rights Restrictions
The chairman of the Broadcasting and Communications Committee expressed regret over the limitation of citizens' viewing rights regarding JTBC's exclusive coverage of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, indicating plans for legal amendments to prevent national dissatisfaction from occurring.
Broadcasting Media and Communications Commission on the verge of normalization after four months of launch
The Broadcasting Media and Communications Commission in South Korea is expected to achieve full operation following the approval of members from the National Assembly during a session on the 12th.
Lee Jin-suk, did Gwangju call you? Never come back
Former broadcasting and communications chairman Lee Jin-suk faced protests from Gwangju citizens as she attempted to hold a book launch event at a site symbolizing the 1980 Gwangju Democratization Movement, which was canceled due to local backlash.
Ryu Hee-rim ultimately 'exonerated'... Board of Audit and Inspection says 'we have circumstantial evidence of soliciting complaints, but it is difficult to conclude'
The Board of Audit and Inspection concluded that while circumstantial evidence exists for allegations against former Korea Communications Standards Commission chair Ryu Hee-rim related to soliciting complaints, definitive proof of wrongdoing could not be established.
Live from the News Center
This week's guest on the public broadcaster's program 'Live from the News Center' is Henrik Roonemaa, the new deputy director of government communications in the Riigikantselei, discussing strategic communication, journalism, and media with host Anvar Samost.