With successful passing of the revised bill (unofficially called JYJ Law) that prohibits broadcasting companies from preventing celebrities' appearance on TV programs for no justifiable reason, JYJ will now be able show their faces once again on music and variety shows!
The Korea Communication and Standards Commission (KCSC) and New Politics Alliances for Democracy assemblywoman Choi Min Hee were among the representatives present at the November 30 plenary session that resulted in the approval of the revised bill.
The Korea Communication and Standards Commission (KCSC) and New Politics Alliances for Democracy assemblywoman Choi Min Hee were among the representatives present at the November 30 plenary session that resulted in the approval of the revised bill.
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Broadcasting companies are now prohibited from preventing certain parties from appearing on shows without any justifiable, specific reason and from blocking the appearances even after confirming that there are no legal issues with them going on TV.
If a company violates the new terms of the revised bill, then they will have to pay a penalty amounting to 2% of their sales and order corrective action through the KCSC.
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