a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
the promotion of free flow of information and ideas;
access to media and other means of communication, including
by marginalised groups, linguistic and cultural minorities;
access to non-discriminatory and non-stereotyped information;
access to the media by poor and rural communities, including by
subsidising household costs associated with digital migration;
The promotion of transparency and diversity in media
ownership;
The promotion of local and African languages, content and
voices; and
The promotion of the use of local languages in public affairs,
including by the executive, legislature and the judiciary.
Principle 12. Media independence
1.
States shall guarantee the right to establish various forms of
independent media, including print, broadcast and online
media.
2.
Any registration system for media shall be for administrative
purposes only, and shall not impose excessive fees or other
restrictions on the media.
3.
States shall develop regulatory environments that encourage
media owners and media practitioners to reach agreements to
guarantee editorial independence and to prevent commercial
and other considerations from influencing media content.
Principle 13. Public service media
1.
States shall establish public service media governed by a
transparently constituted and diverse board adequately
protected against undue interference of a political, commercial
or other nature.
2.
The senior management of public service media shall be
appointed by and accountable to the board.
3.
The editorial independence of public service media shall be
guaranteed.
4.
Public service media shall be adequately funded in a manner
that protects them from undue interference.
5.
Public service broadcasters shall ensure that their transmission
systems cover the whole territory of the State.
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