Talk:Telecommunications in North Korea
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[edit] POV
Look, I'm no fan of the Kim dynasty, but bias is bias, and it's got no place in an encyclopedia. Take the following statement:
"Broadcasting in North Korea is tightly controlled by the state and is used as a propaganda arm of the ruling Korean Workers' Party."
I could swap "the United States" for "North Korea," and "corporate elites" for "Korean Workers' Party," and it would be every bit as factually accurate, but it wouldn't last 30 seconds in Communications in the United States or Media of the United States or any similar article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.105.246.237 (talk) 21:23, 15 May 2009 (UTC)