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When “Mac Bride Report’ was accepted by UNESCO

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Q. When “Mac Bride Report’ was accepted by UNESCO

1. 1978

2. 1980

3. 1982

4. 1984

Correct Ans: (2)

Explanation: The MacBride Report, officially titled “Many Voices, One World,” was accepted by UNESCO in 1980. This landmark document addressed issues of global communication and advocated for a new world information and communication order (NWICO) to promote more balanced and equitable information flow between developed and developing countries. The report highlighted the need for media democratization, cultural diversity, and the protection of journalists’ rights, emphasizing the role of communication in fostering peace and understanding.

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