Media Watchdog Vows Bold Regulatory Reforms for Healthy Media Environment
L'essentiel
- South Korea's media watchdog chief, Kim Jong-cheol, pledged bold regulatory reforms to foster a healthy media environment, focusing on broadcast advertisements and programming.
- Plans include establishing a media development committee and addressing JTBC's financial issues.
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The Korea Media and Communications Commission (KMCC) held a press conference to mark its chairperson's first six months in office, outlining plans for regulatory reform and media development.
By Kang Jae-eun
SEOUL, June 15 (Yonhap) -- The chief of South Korea's media watchdog vowed to foster a healthy media environment through bold regulatory reforms during a press conference held Monday.
"We plan to foster a healthy media environment through bold improvements of old and unreasonable regulations, such as those related to broadcast advertisements and broadcast programming," Kim Jong-cheol, the chairperson of the Korea Media and Communications Commission (KMCC), said at a press conference to mark his first six months in office.
The media watchdog is also planning to push forward with the establishment of a media development committee tasked with improving policies related to the media industry, Kim said.
Some of the agendas to be discussed at the public-private committee include the restructuring of the funding systems for broadcasting, media and telecommunications sectors, the media watchdog chief added.
Kim mentioned that his organization is keeping a close watch on the local broadcaster JTBC after two companies related to the broadcaster filed for bankruptcy later last week.
Regarding the progress on the enforcement of some 68 billion won (US$50.42 million) in fines slapped on Alphabet Inc.'s Google and Apple Inc. for their violation of the country's in-app payment laws, Kim refrained from elaborating, only saying the agency will formalize its decision "soon."
Questions ouvertes
- What specific regulations will be reformed?
- When will the media development committee be established?
- What is the timeline for Google/Apple fine decision?






