Political controversy once again hits Eutelsat
Submit on Friday, February 5th, 2010 05:55
Once more, Eutelsat finds itself at the centre of a controversy in which a broadcaster accuses the satellite operator of censorship. In this case, state-funded Georgian Public Broadcaster GPB claims Eutelsat succumbed to Russian pressure by taking GPB’s Russian-language channel off the W7 satellite. Eutelsat firmly denied all allegations.
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