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Mass media in Jordan

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183:, not the government, is the sole institution able to revoke licenses from domestic media organizations, and the government’s ability to shut down press outlets is severely limited. Additionally, court proceedings are open to the media unless the court itself rules otherwise. The law ensures the freedom and independence of foreign media organizations operating in Jordan, and international satellite television and regional television broadcasts are not restricted. 679: 689: 215: 35: 147:, in practice there are significant restrictions in place curtailing the free operation of the media. Any criticism or defamation of the king or royal family is prohibited, as well as anything deemed to harm "the state’s reputation and dignity." The government has used tactics such as the threat of fines, prosecution, and detention to intimidate 202:
station were scheduled to begin operations in June 2006 after two earlier delays. Jordanians had more than 1.6 million radio receivers in 1997 and 560,000 television receivers by 2000. Additionally, the country has six daily newspapers and 14 weeklies, as well as 270 other periodicals (with an
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at printing presses often give the government warning if a particularly inflammatory article is slated for publication, thereby allowing the government to apply pressure on the publisher to change or remove the item. However, King Abdullah recently issued a statement outlawing imprisonment of
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journalists, an act praised by human rights groups. Additionally, the Press and Publications Law and the Press Association Law impose certain limitations on the accreditation of journalists and the operation of
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access in the kingdom is generally open and unrestricted, although there were past reports of government investigations into the sources of overly critical Internet sites.
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Despite these myriad restrictions, Jordan remains more open and tolerant of its domestic media than most of its neighbors. The
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radio broadcast stations as of 1999, as well as a reported 20 television broadcast stations in 1995. A new radio and
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First radio service began in Jordan in 1948. The country had six
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are even more restricted in their freedoms than the press.
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