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Ley de Medios Audiovisuales

The Ley de Medios Audiovisuales, or Audiovisual Media Law, is a regulation in Argentina designed to promote diversity and inclusivity in media. Established in 2009, it aims to ensure access to information and cultural production by supporting local content, limiting media monopolies, and enhancing the rights of communities and minority groups. The law encourages a range of voices in broadcasting, including public, private, and community media, fostering a more democratic media landscape. Its implementation has significant implications for media ownership, responsibilities, and the representation of diverse cultures and perspectives across various platforms.