JTI

The Media Outlet has been independently certified according to the JTI Programme and CWA 17493:2019.

Deloitte

Certified by

Deloitte

Date of certification

09/12/2025

Contact details

477 Collins Street
3000 Melbourne
Australia

Media Outlet NTV Broadcasting LLC Date of first publication 30/09/2024 Date of Latest Change 05/12/2025

3. Public Service Media

3.1. Public Service Media Mission, Governance and Independence

The Media Outlet shall describe its public service mission and the legal instrument on which it is based. It shall describe its governance structure, including the role of all relevant governance bodies or organisations (for example, regulator, supervisory board, government/parliament role). It shall state how its financial income is generated and what proportion of its financial resources are totally or partially provided by public funds. It shall state if both external and internal governance measures guarantee its editorial independence.

Is the Media Outlet a Public Service Media?

Yes

What is the public service mission for which it is responsible?

Golden triangle of standards, skills and ethics.

Is this governed by legislation?

Yes

What law or legal instrument specifies its role and responsibilities?

"Broadcasting law" and Related legislations and rules by "Communications Regulatory Commission", ethical principles of inter-sectoral organizations, domestic procedures of the organization

Provide a reference URL here.

https://legalinfo.mn/mn/detail/15067 www.crc.gov.mn

What are the stakeholders with which it has formal relations, and what is the nature of the relationship?

1. Ministry and the regulatory body- Adopts legislations, rules and procedures of the sector and regulate the sector
2. Business entities- Cooperation on advertisements

How is income generated?

Broadcasting service fees, advertisement and content sales income

What portion of income is public funds?

0%

Does the governance guarantee editorial independence?

Yes

State here in what way.

Article 7.2 of the Editorial policy states that "Collaborating government, adminstrational, business organizations, and individual officials have no right to interfere or influence the company's publication policy, and it is strictly prohibited to create a relationship of interest that results pressure to the company."