Dutch Media Act
The Dutch Media Act is a set of regulations governing media in the Netherlands. It aims to ensure a diverse and pluralistic media landscape, promoting freedom of expression while safeguarding public interests. The act covers various media types, including television, radio, and online platforms, and sets standards for content, advertising, and funding.
One key aspect of the Dutch Media Act is its focus on public broadcasting. It establishes the framework for public broadcasters, such as NPO, to provide quality programming that reflects the diversity of Dutch society. The act also addresses issues like media ownership and competition to maintain a fair media environment.