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cultural policy
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The cultural policy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about government and international regulations affecting heritage, media, and creative industries. Recent threads include the UNESCO-backed Opportunities for Heritage forum in Doha, which focuses on making heritage conservation actionable through policy and financing. Another thread discusses China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television clamping down on time travel content in TV and cinema, reflecting cultural policy aimed at preserving historical accuracy. These examples show how cultural policy shapes both preservation efforts and media production, with implications for global heritage management and entertainment regulation.
The UNESCO‑backed “Opportunities for Heritage” forum returns to the Gulf this week with a high‑profile edition in Doha that promises to push heritage conservation from academic debate into actionable policy, practice and financing — but the exact schedule and scope include details worth...
Broadcasters and programme makers will have to tread carefully after the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (Sarft) issued a warning about the way shows were treating the past.
'Many stories are totally made up and are made to strain for an effect of novelty. The producers...
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