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Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:45 am
by asimj1
This means that IP not only has a monopoly on the increasingly important area of ​​national private TV stations. Through its acquisition policy, it has also acquired an enormous position of power over the media agencies, their traditional kickbacks in this new monopoly constellation. Because the distribution of advertising money for radio and television advertising takes place in communicating tubes, this company also has a de facto monopoly in the sale of radio advertising.

As the administrator and distributor of all national thailand rcs data advertising budgets, it can flex its muscles with the individual radio stations and therefore has a special responsibility for an entire industry. Let's see how this responsibility is perceived in practice. 3. Three radio concessions have still not been definitively awarded. Because Bakom has become stubborn after a painful defeat before the Federal Administrative Court and wanted to sideline the specialist authority Weko on a crucial issue, the matter will be delayed even further. And that will definitely make Bakom's entire approach a farce.

The final decision will probably not be made until shortly before the next new tender in a few years' time and will still cause enormous costs in the six or seven-figure range. Hopefully the new UVEK head Doris Leuthard will gather comprehensive information and not just from her officials in order to shed light on this murky matter.