House panel to review today implementation of media laws
Parliament's standing committee on communications and information technology, led by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, will review media laws on Friday. Key issues include rampant paid news, fake news, sensationalism in TV news, declining newspaper readership, and the impact of social media control by foreign corporates.
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