People's Daily spoke out, criticizing television manufacturers for restricting users from watching news broadcasts
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Recently, the People's Daily published a review article criticizing the practice of certain television manufacturers restricting users from watching news broadcasts. The article points out that using news broadcasting as a paid content prevents non paying users from accessing important national information, which is a violation of public rights and interests
Recently, the People's Daily published a review article criticizing the practice of certain television manufacturers restricting users from watching news broadcasts. The article points out that using news broadcasting as a paid content prevents non paying users from accessing important national information, which is a violation of public rights and interests.
According to reports, some TV manufacturers have set up payment channels or encryption measures to prevent non paying users from watching important programs such as news broadcasts. This approach has attracted widespread attention and questioning, and is considered to violate the public service attributes of the media and harm the public's right to know and rights.
The commentary article of People's Daily stated that news broadcasting is an important national news and information dissemination platform, and should be a part of the public interest rather than a tool for commercial operation. Restricting public viewing of news broadcasts not only violates the social responsibility of the media, but also goes against the value orientation of modern media.
The review article further calls on television manufacturers to re-examine their positioning and responsibilities, and not pursue commercial interests at the expense of sacrificing public rights. At the same time, the government and relevant departments should also strengthen the supervision of television manufacturers, ensure equal access to public information, and safeguard the public's right to know.
This review article in People's Daily sparked widespread resonance and discussion. Many people support this viewpoint, believing that important programs such as news broadcasting should be part of public services and should not be restricted by commercial operations. At the same time, there are also calls for more comprehensive laws, regulations, and systems to protect the rights and interests of the public in accessing information.
I hope that through such public opinion, it can attract the attention of television manufacturers and relevant departments, and promote the exploration and improvement of the reasonable dissemination and use of public information. Only by ensuring the public's right to know can we establish a more open and transparent social environment.
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