Following the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NASDAQ has banned the Arabic television network al Jazeera from broadcasting live on its trading floor. Al Jazeera faced controversy for broadcasting images of dead soldiers captured by the Iraqis. The NYSE explained its ban by claiming that it only allows "responsible" news coverage. NASDAQ's explanation: it only has limited broadcast spots, and it wants to choose networks that give investors a view of the market. (It's worth noting that al Jazeera is the only network to lose its credentials in NASDAQ.)
Of course, people have criticized these bans as violations of press freedom and bad precedents. I'm not sure anything can be done about it though.
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