International
commission for the study of Communication Problems was appointed in 1977 under
the chairmanship of Sean MacBride, an Irish diplomat. The members of the
commission were the media dignitaries of several countries and experts in
various operational streams of the media. This commission was created under the
support of the UNESCO. It was the result of the growing concerns of the NAM
nations for addressing problems related to World Communication. It was also
required to lay special stress on the international implications of the modern
media.
In 1980, the
report of this commission was published under the title “Many Voices One World”.
It also known as “The MacBride Report”
The report of the
MacBride Commission
The
report considers the complaints of the NAM nations about the defect in the
system of international news transfer. It
also tried to understand the intricacies of apprehension of the west, example:
the west had alleged that declaration (of the western block nations or NAM)
that defined the responsibilities, calling for their licences or stating that
their rights and freedom should be given special consideration, have the innate
threat of placing undue restrictions on their work.
- It tried to analyse the problems related to the world communication
- It tried to define the issues that formed the bases of conflict between the eastern and western nation in the field of transnational communication
- The report is not a consensus but only a text.
Recommendations
of MacBride
It is recommended
to take care of the complaints against defects in the system of international
news transfer.
It is recommended
to get solution of problems related to the world communication.
It has defined
the issues that formed the communication conflicts between nations.
It is recommended
to take notice of both the sides in transnational conflicts in equal manner.
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