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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - The Committee to Protect Journalists said Tuesday that Venezuela's refusal to renew the license of an opposition-aligned TV station is prompting some media outlets to soften their coverage of his government.
After an investigation, the New York-based media advocacy group concluded that the decision not to renew the broadcast license of Radio Caracas Television was motivated by politics and that the government "failed to conduct a fair and transparent review."
CPJ said that because dozens of radio stations and some TV channels also have licenses up for renewal this year, the "case is forcing other outlets to soften their coverage."
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