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The Association of Editors (acronymed in Finnish as PTY ) has criticised the government's plans to end state support for Finland 's media self-regulatory body JSN .
PTY called the cuts to funding for the Council for Mass Media in Finland 'ill-advised' Council is a committee established by publishers and journalists for self-regulation of the media industry.
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