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  • Partial ban on cigarette ads on private TV in Bangladesh

    Partial ban on cigarette ads on private TV in Bangladesh

    MUMBAI : Neighbour Bangladesh too seems keen to clamp down on advertisements of tobacco use.

    As a first step, the Bangladesh government has banned advertisements for cigarettes on private television before 10 pm as an interim measure before slapping a total ban. The decision was taken on Monday by Information Minister Tariqul Islam who directed the authorities concerned to take steps so that “no cigarette advertisement is telecast on private television before 10 pm”, pending a final embargo. 

    The directive came after elaborate discussion on cigarette advertisements on private TV channels in the meeting held at the Information Ministry yesterday between the government and the private TV authorities. Information Minister Tariqul Islam presided over the meeting, according to a report in the Bangladesh newspaper Daily Star.

    On this side of the border, Indian information and broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj recently reiterated the government’s stance that the existing programming code doesn’t permit TV channels, including state run Doordarshan, to air surrogate liquor or tobacco ads. A government panel which is looking into this issue had been sending notices to various channels and had managed to curb the menace of surrogate ads on TV channels substantially, the government maintains.

    The two Bangladeshi private television channels targeted by the ban, Channel I and ATN Bangla also agreed to telecast two news bulletins of the state run BTV every day, in the course of Monday’s meeting. Representatives of the two channels, present at the meeting, said they would incorporate BTV bulletins in their satellite telecasts as per the provision of a clause of the private television channel installation and operation policy, 1998.

  • I&B issues fresh notices to 4 channels over surrogate liquor, cigarette ads

     NEW DELHI: The I&B Ministry, which recently sent showcause notices to four television channels for carrying surrogate advertisements for two liquor brands, last week sent a fresh batch of letters to them. Notices were sent to Zee, Aaj Tak, Sony and Star to stop showing surrogate liquor and tobacco ads, ministry sources say.

    As reported earlier, after objections to the McDowell’s Mera Number One and Gilby’s Green Label ads, the ministry’s attention had been drawn to four more brands for which notices were prepared. The brands under scrutiny were Charms (cigarettes), Smirnoff (vodka), Haywards and Kingfisher (both beer).

    The ministry has set up a panel under additional secretary Anil Baijal to look into the matter. The committee can take cognisance suo motu or look into specific complaints that could be construed as violation of the Advertisement Code. The committee is scheduled to meet tomorrow again regarding this matter.