accordance with the following principles:
a.
b.
c.
d.
The ownership, management and programming of community
broadcasters shall be representative of the community.
Licensing processes shall be simple, expeditious and cost
effective, and guarantee community participation.
Licensing requirements shall fulfil the objectives of community
broadcasting and shall not be prohibitive.
States shall allocate a fixed percentage of available radio
frequency spectrum to community broadcasters to encourage
diversity.
Principle 16. Self-regulation and co-regulation
1.
States shall encourage media self-regulation which shall be
impartial, expeditious, cost-effective, and promote high
standards in the media.
2.
Codes of ethics and conduct shall be developed by the media
through transparent and participatory processes and shall be
effectively implemented to ensure the observance of the highest
standards of professionalism by the media.
3.
Co-regulation may also be encouraged by States as a
complement to self-regulation, founded on informed
collaboration between stakeholders including the public
regulatory authority, media and civil society.
Principle 17. Regulatory
bodies
for
telecommunications and the internet
broadcast,
1.
A public regulatory authority that exercises powers in the areas
of broadcast, telecommunications or internet infrastructure shall
be independent and adequately protected against interference of
a political, commercial or other nature.
2.
The appointment process for members of a public regulatory
body overseeing broadcast, telecommunications or internet
infrastructure shall be independent and adequately protected
against interference. The process shall be open, transparent and
involve the participation of relevant stakeholders.
3.
Any public regulatory authority that exercises powers in
broadcast, telecommunications or internet infrastructure shall
be accountable to the public.
4.
A multi-stakeholder model of regulation shall be encouraged to
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