National Audiovisual Council

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The National Audiovisual Council (Romanian: Consiliul Național al Audiovizualului, CNA) is the official regulatory agency for the audio-visual market (radio, television) in Romania.

Television broadcasts and cable television, frequency allocations, content monitoring and license allocation are done by the CNA, that is the main regulatory authority for the broadcast media in Romania. The appointments to its board are politicised, and the body thus often acts in a biased and ineffective way.[1]

TV warning signs[]

AP (Parental Guidance) This program can be watched by children up to age of 12 only with the consent or with their parents or family.

12 - This program is prohibited for children under 12 years of age (Broadcast from 08pm and 6am)

15 - This program is forbidden to children under 15 years of age (Broadcast from 10pm and 6am - Horror movies, erotic movies, extreme violence or inspired by extreme sports are broadcast at 11pm and 6am)

18 - This program is forbidden to children under 18 years of age (Broadcast from 24pm to 6am)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Freedom House, Romania, 2014

External links[]

Official website


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