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NUJ General Secretary: media freedom hangs on a very thin thread

July 4, 2013 By Media Reform Coalition

“Whether the power’s being wielded by the state or a multi-national corporation, media freedom can hang on a very thin thread indeed,” said Michelle Stanistreet, General Secretary of the NUJ, at our Rally for Media Reform, calling for a market share cap to be set at 25% and a public interest test to be introduced whenever any market share reaches 15%.

Watch her speech in full here:

 

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: media ownership, Michelle Stanistreet, National Union of Journalists, NUJ, NUJ General Secretary, our media - not theirs, plurality, public interest obligations, public interest test, Rally for Media Reform

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