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The decree states that the country's national telecommunications commission, known as Conatel, is authorized "through police and the armed forces ... to immediately suspend any radio station, cable or television network whose programming does not comply with these regulations."
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The decree states that the country's national telecommunications commission, known as Conatel, is authorized "through police and the armed forces ... to immediately suspend any radio station, cable or television network whose programming does not comply with these regulations."
FOXNews.com 2009
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The decree states that the country's national telecommunications commission, known as Conatel, is authorized "through police and the armed forces ... to immediately suspend any radio station, cable or television network whose programming does not comply with these regulations."
WBAY Action 2 News 2009
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They came in response to a request from the Director General of Haiti's Conatel which is the national telecommunications regulatory agency in that quake devastated nation.
eHam.net News 2010
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They came in response to a request from the Director General of Haiti's Conatel which is the national telecommunications regulatory agency in that quake devastated nation.
eHam.net News 2010
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Telecommunications (Conatel) Minister, Socorro Hernandez, has denied that the currently draft-law will allow increased state control or media sanctions ... but the proof is in the pudding and will certainly be the subject of rigorous discussion when it finally arrives before the National Assembly (Congress) to approve or disapprove.
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Also desperate to cut down the ratings of Globovision who lately receives an inordinate amount of chavista callers complaining, of all things, of other chavistas not doing their jobs Conatel wants to take back some of the airwaves allocated to private media.
Venezuela round up 2005
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Their objective was to demand that Conatel, the media official watch dog, monitors the private media against a Media Coup.
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The excuse of Conatel: airwaves belong to the public that is, Chavez?
Venezuela round up 2005
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Of course the obsequious Conatel head agreed with everything.
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