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OUBS haastattelee - Viestintäministeri Suvi Lindén

Duration: 00:34:50 Published: 5.02.2009 (about 7 years ago) Season: 2008-2009
Aiheena hallituksen esitys 48/2008 vp, eli "Lex Nokia". Ensimmäistä kertaa koko haastattelu leikkaamattomana ja sensuroimattomana.
Authors: Aki Jäntti, Toni Aaltonen

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24.02.2009 13:41:32 - about 7 years ago
Olisitte haastaneet enemmän! Haastattelussa oli monta lukuista paikkaa, jossa Lindén olisi pitänyt pistää selkä seinää vasten. Nyt hän pääsi selostamaan samaa propagandaa mitä on toistellut jo silmät ja korvat täyteen. Toimittajan ei tarvitse olla kiltti tai kohtelias, vaan puristaa tietoa!

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AYY replaced OUBS with Student Media Aate on the 31.5.2011. Aate operated only for less than two years before it got closed as well. Now OUBS ry continues from where Aate left off.

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