Discovery has blasted the Polish parliament’s decision to pass a bill that could ban foreign ownership of media companies in the European nation, which could mean it loses control of more than half of TVN Group.
01.12.2021 - 12:35 / deadline.com
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Discovery has blasted the Polish parliament’s decision to pass a bill that could ban foreign ownership of media companies in the European nation, which could mean it loses control of more than half of TVN Group.
Manori Ravindran International EditorIn a shocking turn of events, Discovery is facing a potential sale of its business in Poland following the parliamentary greenlight for a controversial new media bill.Known as Lex TVN, the bill looks to prevent non-European ownership of Polish media companies.
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