Ban News Channels Repeatedly Broadcasting One Story: MP


Panaji, Apr 30 (IANS): There should be a ban on television news channels that broadcast one single news story throughout the day, Goa Rajya Sabha member Shantaram Naik demanded Friday.

In a statement, Naik, a Congress MP, said it was unfortunate that on a day when a tornado killed nearly 120 people in West Bengal and Bihar, nearly all news channels only reported the Indian Premier League (IPL) row.

"According to the channels, such tragedies perhaps carry no news value while IPL controversies mean everything to them," Naik said, adding that he had made a special mention of the issue in the Rajya Sabha Thursday.

The former Goa state Congress chief also took a dig at what he called was the obsession of news channels in India with the Sania Mirza-Shoaib Malik marriage story.

"For three days viewers were told that this is the only thing happening in the country," he said.

The MP said that Section 6 of the rules framed under the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995 even had a programme code prescribed by the government but this was brazenly flouted by television networks.

"This code needs to be amended to prohibit telecasting one single item continuously, disregarding other national or regional items, more particularly, news relating to national tragedies," he said.

 

 

  

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  • L.Fernandes, goa/mumbai

    Wed, May 05 2010

    There are so many LIVEWIRE incidents,corruption,and drug poured into Goa,that these issues are not taken by The Gov TV channels including infrastructure,mining defaulters.

    They should do some sting operations to get their channels on TRP ratings,including work not carried out by PWD and other govt.agencies.

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  • shambu, Sawantwadi

    Sun, May 02 2010

    Good fight Mr. Shati Ram There are major issues to fight for in Goa.
    Whenever there is a national tragedy you politicians get an opportunity to fly on choppers and acess the situation and then distribute public money 20% for the victims and 80% for the middle men hence you want media to telecast it but whenever there are scandals where4 politicos are involved you are disgraced people know the truth so you need less publicity dear Please for God's sake do not try to divide people by yelling over irrevelant issues in the lok sabha but try to protect our beautiful land and see that our food providing lands are not sold to the super rich. See that these companies pay the goans rreasonably.

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