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 | | Chávez, in turn, uses his own nationwide radio and TV programmes, both on state-run channels, to attack the media, accusing journalists of fomenting a coup and threatening to revoke the licenses of the main private TV stations. |
 | | Under the draft bill on Social Responsibility in Radio and Television, commonly known as the Media Content Law, television and radio stations that broadcast content that includes "incitement to war, disruptions of public order or crime," or promotes "threats to national security," may be closed for up to 48 hours. |
 | | The television station had asked the court to strike down articles which allowed the authorities the right to withdraw licenses, suspend broadcasting signals and regulate content. |
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