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The
GIO encourages wholesome and high-quality programs and commercials. |
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The
GIO inspects and supervises videotape programs, severely punishing
videotape pirates to check the spread of illegal videotapes.
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The
GIO has released radio and television broadcasting channels
to a moderate degree in order to meet social expectations and
reasonably allocate radio and television broadcasting frequencies.
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The
GIO has set up a cable television system and mapped out the
future development of the satellite direct-broadcast radio and
television industry to expand the number of channels available
to the public and move toward an information society. |
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The
GIO has established a public
television station to broadcast programs that are non-commercial
in nature, as well as to satisfy the demands of the people. |