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Curbs on live TV coverage put on hold
BS Reporters / New Delhi Jan 15, 2009, 00:23 IST

The proposed curbs on TV channels on live coverage of emergency situations like Mumbai terror attacks have been virtually put on hold.

As the TV news channels stepped up their campaign against the proposed amendments to the Cable Television Network (regulation) Act, 1995, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today assured them that though his government was actively considering this, any changes in the existing norms would not be done without holding consultations with all the stakeholders.

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The PM’s office released a statement saying that he had received a large number of representations from the TV channels on the proposed changes in the Act. “The prime minister has assured that the matter will be taken up for finalisation only after the widest possible consultation with all the stakeholders and eliciting their different points of view on the proposed changes,’’ it said.

Congress chief Sonia Gandhi also assured the broadcasters that she would take up the matter with the PM. This was conveyed during a 25-minute meeting between the UPA chairperson and a delegation of TV channel editors today.

Bharatiya Janata Party leader L K Advani has also asked the TV channels to evolve a self-regulatory mechanism whereby they would ensure that the anti-national elements like terrorists could not take advantage of the freedom of media in the country.

Although Advani opposed the government’s role as a regulator to monitor the content of the channels, he told the TV news channel representative that the recent coverage of the Mumbai terrorist attack had changed the public opinion on the live coverage of such situations. He said the news channels must ensure that the self-regulation was complied by all.

Meanwhile, CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat has called for setting up an independent regulator to monitor the content of news channels. Karat said, “Our party is of the view that apart from the self-regulatory mechanism put in place by the news channels, it is necessary to have co-regulation through an independent regulator.” However, Karat has asked the PM that “no hasty steps be taken on empowering the government on this” till a common approach is arrived at this after proper discussions.

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Posted by: tripat
Trucker Strike - media action > no coverage of trucker demands or issues... only showing govt. stand.. Possible reaction > strike could have pulled long.. And making another 45 lakh people driving on road as terrorist... Do media not need a wipe???? or news are sold as commodities by news channels and news papers???
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26/11 Action > Live coverage, media showing the events on TV, reaction > direct instructions from commanders of terrorist about security forces strategies, Indo pak tensions in 2001 > discussing India establishments and possible war strategies can be used on national televisions. Possible reaction > Pakistan army could have be provided with possible Indian game plan. Do media not need a wipe???? or news are sold as commodities by news channels and news papers???
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Kargil war - action > live telecast, media provided vital information about bofors guns firing on inflertrators - reaction > Direct shelling on the artillery guns, pin pointing the media coverage used by Pakistani forces. Do media not need a wipe???? or news are sold as commodities by news channels and news papers???
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