In
general, private radio broadcasters have no objection to the implementation of
the simulcast system. They will wait for the rules set by the government and
will incorporate the current analogue system used not on the right
"off". In addition, private radio broadcasts are licensed, and
members of the PRSSNI (Existing) hope to prioritize the filling of digital
terrestrial broadcast channels prepared by the government. At the same time,
the transformation of radio digitization will surely be a unique challenge for
governments as regulators, consumers (radio listeners), public, private radio
providers, and communities. However, the government must determine its attitude
toward radio broadcasting, whether to be regulated or allowed to run naturally
according to the needs of the public and radio providers.
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