• The Swedish Press and Broadcasting Authority (Swedish: Myndigheten för press, radio och tv) is a Swedish administrative authority organized under the...
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    Councils (Swedish: regioner) (renamed from county councils (landsting) in 2020) and local Municipalities (Swedish: kommuner). The local authorities, rather...
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    utvecklingssamarbete) Swedish Institute (Svenska institutet) Swedish Institute Alexandria (Svenska institutet i Alexandria) Business Sweden (Sveriges export-...
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    government agencies: Election Authority (Valmyndigheten) Sámi Parliament (Sametinget) Swedish Arts Council (Statens kulturråd) Swedish Media Council (Statens...
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  • parties except the Sweden Democrats. Swedish media has mechanisms for self-regulation, such as the Press Council. The Swedish press is subsidized by the...
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  • different opinions and perspectives within one media branch (e.g. the press system)) the regulation of public service broadcasting (e.g. controlled by...
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  • BBC (redirect from British Broadcasting Co)
    British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current state with its current name on New Year's Day 1927. The oldest and largest local and global broadcaster...
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  • spokespersons for Sinn Féin and for the IRA. Under Section 31 of the Broadcasting Authority Act 1960, the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs could issue a...
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    Eurovision Song Contest 2024 (category CS1 Swedish-language sources (sv))
    Sweden, following the country's victory at the 2023 contest with the song "Tattoo" by Loreen. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host...
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  • International broadcasting, in a limited extent, began during World War I, when German and British stations broadcast press communiqués using Morse code...
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