most of them probably have laws against foreign owned TV and radio?
Better check on that. I know of a few countries that have no problem with foreign-owned radio stations. I assume that applies to television stations, too.
When the Iron Curtain came down, radio companies from around the world started buying up signals in eastern Europe.
Yeah, I was thinking more in Europe and some countries in Latin America, which I know more. Not in Eastern Europe, where after the end of Soviet Union, a shock treatment were applied, creating a free market without any restrictions.
Better check on that. I know of a few countries that have no problem with foreign-owned radio stations. I assume that applies to television stations, too.
When the Iron Curtain came down, radio companies from around the world started buying up signals in eastern Europe.