We follow all the media, as we have done so far.

We will continue to do so in the tried and tested methodology, in accordance with all the standards that our EU colleagues are working on.

This was stated by the chairwoman of the Council for Electronic Media (CEM) Sonya Momchilova in the program "Since the day" on BNT.

According to her, the model that has been worked on for years must be overcome.

The personnel changes we have made show our aspiration.

Broadcasting our meetings online shows our goal of making our actions open and transparent, she explained.

The renewed CEM demanded punishment for the "Bachelor" and BTV

"I urge you to watch us closely, comment and give us recommendations.

When social reality is toxic, it is very important to have a dialogue.

Viewers rely on us to solve a number of problems, "said Momchilova.

"The law on radio and television is outdated.

There are things that are missing in the law.

The regulator can be more effective, but sometimes it is good to be limited when it comes to political parties.

We would be easier if changes in the law were adopted.

In order to protect mental health, it is very important to have texts to refer to in our work, "said the chairman of the CEM.

Momchilova also commented on the possible sanction to the reality format broadcast on one of the major televisions in our country, due to its content, which is unfavorable for the children's audience:

"Our media is indebted to socially vulnerable people.

We need a television in front of which parents can safely leave their children unattended.

Children need to be protected, we need to show them another pattern of behavior.

We are in the first place in terms of child suicides, morbidity, the least sports, etc., "she added, adding that she had received reproaches that she would make sense of.

We remind you that yesterday during a meeting of the CEM it was announced that they are considering a sanction for the show "The Bachelor".

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