Ver Online NEWSLETTER: October, 2016 How social movements have changed media policies in Latin America By: Silvio Waisbord y María Soledad Segura Español Innovations in communication policies raise new questions for understanding media governance in the region. How do CSOs participate in policy-making process? Read More From one uncertainty to another: The Law of Adjustment for Broadcasters in Bolivia By: Erick Torrico Villanueva Español The passage of the Law of Adjustment for Broadcasters ensured the renewal of broadcasting operating licenses, but not the redistribution of frequencies under the General Law of Telecommunications, Information Technology and Communication. Read More Mexico: the regulatory body and pluralism By: Aleida Calleja Español International experience tells us that according to best practices, state intervention is required to determine quotas and participation in the various markets (limits placed on concentration), combined with the insertion of new actors representing different sectors, which is something that we have not seen in the current bidding processes for radio and TV Read More Implementation of quality indicators for Televisión Pública Argentina By: Diego de Charras y Natalia Romé Español The first of its kind implemented in the region, the study was undertaken by researchers at the School of Communication Sciences of the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) based on the standards established by UNESCO. Read More Observatorio Latinoamericano de Regulación, Medios y Convergencia [log in to unmask] - www.observacom.org Subscribe to our newsletter to receive news and updates from OBSERVACOM To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now