The government of Azerbaijan has terminated broadcast licences issued to
foreign radio stations. As of 1 January, numerous broadcasters, including
the BBC, Voice of America and Radio Free Europe, will no longer be allowed
to broadcast on national frequencies. Europe and the United States have
severely criticised the decision and accused Azerbaijan of restricting
press freedom. Baku says the new regulations are not politically motivated
and pointed out that foreign radio stations will still be allowed to
broadcast via cable and internet.
Source;
http://www.radionetherlands.nl/news/international/6116478/Azerbaijan-restricts-foreign-radio-broadcasts
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