Teer-Tomaselli, Ruth Elizabeth.Saka, Thabiso Kenneth.2012-01-172012-01-1720032003http://hdl.handle.net/10413/4820Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.The Kingdom of Lesotho undertook a number of liberalisation initiatives in broadcasting in the late 1990s. These include several attempts to formulate the media policy document as well as the opening of the airwaves for private broadcasting in 1998. However, Lesotho has not yet succeeded to remove the government control of the broadcasting sector. This thesis examines the process of liberalisation in Lesotho's broadcasting. It assesses the media policy as reflected in several policy documents. It further evaluates the introduction of independent regulation in broadcasting sector in 2001. The thesis argues that the government has not been fully committed to liberalisation of broadcasting sector and, as a result, it continues to control the sector.enRadio broadcasting--Lesotho.Radio Lesotho (Radio Station)Theses--Culture, communication and media studies.Radio Lesotho in a changing broadcasting environment.Thesis