site.btaElectronic Media Regulator Chair Resigns to Stay Out of Licensing of TV Owned by Controversial Media Group
Electronic Media Regulator Chair Resigns to Stay Out of Licensing of TV Owned by Controversial Media Group
 
 Sofia, February 25 (BTA) - The chairman of the Council for Electronic  Media (CEM), Georgi Lozanov, said Thursday that he resigns so as to not  be involved in the licensing of a TV channel of a controversial media  owner.
 
 Lozanov's statement is published in the CEM website.
 
 He said that he has examined carefully the papers of Pik Broadcasting AD  and found nothing there that would justify a refusal to issue a TV  licence.
 
 Pik Broadcasting is owned by Nedyalko Nedyalkov who is also the owner of  Pik news agency. It is notorious for its sensational reports and is  suspected of close links with MP Delyan Peevski. Nedyalkov has always  denied being a front for somebody else in the Pik ownership. 
 
 Lozanov said in his statement that he has always aspired to apply the  letter of the law irrespective of his personal preferences. "At the same  time I don't want my vote as a CEM member and my signature as its  chairman to make me part of the legalization of the use in the  electronic media of the aggressive rhetoric of the on-line media outlet  of the same name, which easily goes into the hostile speech register  though not necessartily along racial, ethnic or religious lines."
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