fredag 5. februar 2021

UK pulls license of Chinese state-owned broadcaster CGTN

UK regulators have pulled the broadcasting license for China Global Television Network, or CGTN.
Media regulator Ofcom said Thursday that it had withdrawn the Chinese state-owned channel's license after an investigation "concluded that the license is wrongfully held by Star China Media Limited."

Ofcom said that Star China Media Limited did not have "editorial responsibility" for the channel's output, and therefore "does not meet the legal requirement of having control over the licensed service." Star was acting as the distributor, rather than the provider of the news channel, it added. The regulators also rejected a proposal by CGTN to transfer the license to a new entity after finding that it would ultimately still be controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, and therefore disqualified under UK law.

"We've provided CGTN with numerous opportunities to come into compliance, but it has not done so. We now consider it appropriate to withdraw the license for CGTN to broadcast in the UK," an Ofcom spokesperson said.