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EBU: Legislative amendment threatens independence of Ukrainian public service broadcaster
 18 Apr 2018
The EBU is highly concerned by a proposed amendment to the Ukrainian Law on Public Television and Radio which threatens the editorial independence of public service media, the organization announced on its website.

Article 18 of the draft Law (No.6681) on Amendments of the Law obliges public service broadcaster UA:PBC "to cover the activity of executive authorities, other state authorities, local self government bodies, or their officials as defined by other laws". 

If adopted, this means UA:PBC will be obliged to provide free air time quotas for every member of Parliament (20 minutes per month on state-owned or funded channels) alongside other possible requirements which can be defined by later laws. The current Law on Public Broadcasting excludes UA:PBC from such obligations, leaving it up to the discretion of the broadcaster and its editorial judgement to decide on which activities to cover.

The proposal contradicts international standards on the independence of public service media (PSM) as set out by the Council of Europe (CoE) and the EBU.

The CoE's Recommendation (No. R (96) 10) on the guarantee of the independence of public service broadcasting states that "the legal framework governing public service broadcasting organizations should clearly stipulate their editorial independence and institutional autonomy, especially in areas such as...the editing and presentation of news and current affairs programs."
 
It also says that: “the cases in which public service broadcasting organizations may be compelled to broadcast official messages, declarations or communications, or to report on the acts or decisions of public authorities, or to grant airtime to such authorities, should be confined to exceptional circumstances expressly laid down in laws or regulations.”

The EBU urges the Ukrainian Parliament to reject the adoption of this article. It jeopardizes the independence of UA:PBC and could derail its current reform into a genuine service to the citizens, which is a key goal for the government.

The EBU will post an alert on the CoE's platform to promote the protection of journalism and safety of journalists.  
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