President Dilma Rousseff vowed to crack down on censorship following allegations about press freedom that circulated during her election campaign in 2010. After entering office, she signed a landmark freedom-of-information law, which takes effect this month Legal changes and a bubbling pay-TV market-which is expected to triple in size over 10 years-should help foreign and domestic outlets crack Brazil's cabal of family-owned media firms. Plus, broadband access shot up 19% last year.
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