Germany lifts ban on Press TV
June 18, 2012
By Chris Forrester
Controversial TV channel Press TV has had its broadcasting ban lifted by a German court. Press TV had been banned by Munich’s BLM Regulatory office. Press TV had applied to the court to get the ban lifted.
Munich’s BLM had applied the ban in early March ruling that Press TV did not have a valid licence to transmit on the SES Astra satellite.
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