Of course not, if everyone keeps to the game rules stipulated by law. Can a foreign investor invest in meat and dairy industry? Sure. Only if there is no monopoly of a single producer there. That's all. And the fact that our TV is more integrated into the European context that the Russian, which has not allowed foreign capital to come in, can be viewed only positively. The more capital is invested into a country's mass media, the more different points of view and interests are represented in that country. Let's say, The New York Times no doubt reflects its owners' point of view. Despite this, American society is constructed in such a way that it does not allow one newspaper to become excessively tendentious, The New York Times and The Washington Post always have different positions on all the main political issues. This is normal and a guarantee of the freedom of speech; it is a guarantee of the free circulation of ideas in society.
Moreover, I am convinced that we in Ukraine sooner or later will have the situation when different points of view will be represented by a TV channel or newspaper. Western investors play with money and nothing else. First of all they are interested in profit and hence, in developing a really valuable TV dependent on its viewers and not the authorities.






