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National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine

The National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting (NRADA) is a constitutional, permanent, collegial regulatory authority tasked with overseeing compliance with Ukrainian law in the fields of television and radio broadcasting. The body is composed of eight members: half are appointed by the Verkhovna Rada (the national parliament), and the other half by the President of Ukraine. Each member serves a five-year term starting from the date of appointment. A person may be reappointed only once.

Regulatory powers

The regulatory powers exercised by the National Council in the field of television and radio broadcasting include:

Supervisory powers

Supervisory powers of the National Council include:

  • Licensees' compliance with the requirements of the legislation of Ukraine in the field of television and radio broadcasting
  • Licensees' compliance with the requirements of the legislation of Ukraine on advertising and sponsorship in the field of television and radio broadcasting
  • Licensees' compliance with license conditions and terms of licenses
  • Compliance of licensees with the procedure established by law during election campaigns and referendums
  • Compliance with standards and norms of technical quality of television and radio programs
  • Observance by television and radio organizations of the legislation of Ukraine in the field of cinematography

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