The government proposes a single set of broadcasting regulations covering both television (TV) and radio. According to the report, the objective is to create one unified regulatory framework rather than separate rules for different media platforms. The proposal is framed as a move to standardize how TV and radio broadcasting are governed, including the overall regulatory approach across the two sectors. While details of the specific provisions are not included in the provided source excerpt, the central focus is on aligning the regulatory mechanisms for TV and radio under a common structure. The proposal is presented as an effort to streamline regulation and ensure that oversight of broadcasting is handled within a consistent framework. The report does not specify timelines for implementation, the extent of changes to existing regulations, or how the new rules would be enforced. Overall, the sources agree that the key element of the proposal is the establishment of common regulatory guidelines for both TV and radio broadcasting.