A new Israeli press law will eliminate requirements that newspaper owners be over a certain age and hold a matriculation certificate, but it will require publishers to disclose detailed listings of their holdings in other corporations. It also stipulates that every newspaper will be required to appoint an ombudsman, who will have to publish an annual report. The knesset has yet to approve the law. (Via Haaretz)
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