Tag: Yakub Memon

  • News Broadcasters Association roots for freedom to proceed against TV channels

    News Broadcasters Association roots for freedom to proceed against TV channels

    NEW DELHI: The News Broadcasters Association (NBA) has expressed deep concern over the show cause notice sent to three Indian news broadcasters by the Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry pertaining to their coverage of stories linked to Yakub Memon’s hanging.

     

    This comes close on the heels of the statement put out by the Broadcasters Editors Association, wherein it expressed concern over the “apparent tendency among governments, both at the centre and in some states, to serve notices on media organisations in a selective manner.”

     

    As was reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, the I&B Ministry had sent notices to three channels namely NDTV 24×7/NDTV India, Aaj Tak and ABP News relating to Memon’s execution coverage.

     

    The NBA notes that the notice was for reportedly having aired phone-in interviews of underworld gangster Chhota Shakeel on two channels, which according to the I&B Ministry casts aspersions against the integrity of the President and the Judiciary; and can incite violence and lead to law and order problems. In light of this, NBA has urged the Ministry to withdraw the show cause notices issued and refer them to the News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) instead, which would consider it under its regulations.

     

    In a statement, the NBA said, “The present Government has gone on record to state that it believes the media should be independent without any government interference and it should self regulate itself.”

     

    Now it remains to be seen whether the Ministry hands the matter over to the NBSA to look into.

  • Editors dismayed over I&B’s notice to 3 news channels over Yakub Memon’s hanging

    Editors dismayed over I&B’s notice to 3 news channels over Yakub Memon’s hanging

    NEW DELHI: The Broadcast Editors’ Association (BEA) has reacted strongly to the Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry’s notice to three television news channels relating to their coverage of stories linked to the 1993 serial bombing convict Yakub Memon’s hanging.

     

    Referring to the show cause notices sent to ABP News, Aaj Tak and NDTV, the Association expressed concern over the “apparent tendency among governments, both at the centre and in some states, to serve notices on media organisations in a selective manner.”

     

    Expressing dismay, BEA said it would take up this issue with the government at the highest level.

     

    Meanwhile, confirming the issuance of the show cause notices to the three channels, a senior official of the I&B Ministry told Indiantelevision.com that the channels had been given a time of 15 days to reply.

     

    The official said that the matter would then go to the Inter-Ministerial Committee headed by the Additional Secretary of the Ministry along with several members from other Ministries.

     

    It is learnt that the notice asks why action should not be taken against the channels for carrying reports that amounted to contempt of the institution of the President as also the judiciary. It was stated in the notice that some of the coverages amounted to violation of some sections of the Programme Code. 

     

    One of the sections says that no programme should be carried, which is likely to encourage or incite violence or contains anything against maintenance of law and order or which promote anti-national attitudes. 

     

    Another section also asks channels not to carry anything, which contains aspersions against the integrity of the President and Judiciary. 

     

    Two of the broadcasters to whom notices have been sent had reportedly aired phone-in interviews of underworld figure Chhota Shakeel, while another channel is learnt to have telecast remarks of Memon’s lawyer. 

     

    Memon was convicted in 2007 as the person behind the attack in Mumbai in 1993 in which 257 people were killed as bombs exploded back to back.

  • BARC Wk 30: Aaj Tak leads Hindi news channel category

    BARC Wk 30: Aaj Tak leads Hindi news channel category

    MUMBAI: In the week 30 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India analysis Hindi news channel Aaj Tak has topped the ratings chart in the Hindi news channel genre category. The channel has bagged 60594 (000 sum). The second in the ratings chart is India TV with 48446 (000 sum) and ABP News with 46565(000 sum) stood third.

     

    The English news channel genre has also done well this week. Times Now saw a hike in the ratings chart with 1038 (000 sum). India Today Television followed Times Now with 454 (000 sum), NDTV 24×7 grabbed the third slot with 401 (000 sum).

     

    The Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) category continued to see Star Plus as the leader with 367463 (000 sum) followed by Colors with 348221 (000 sum). Zee TV with 258488 (000 sum) grabbed the third spot while Life OK after garnering 221448 (000 sum) sat over Sab which secured 221125 (000 sum) to grab the fifth spot.

     

    Star Plus’ Saath Nibhaana Saathiya with 5518(000 sum) secured top berth in the list of top programs as per BARC India analysis. Zee TV’s Kumkum Bhagya with 5351(000 sum) secured second position while Colors’ Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi with 5182(000 sum) and Sasural Simar Ka with 5141(000 sum) booked third and fourth berth respectively. Star Plus’ Ye Hai Mohabbatein with 4561(000 sum) sat on fifth slot.

     

    Ten Sports with 37321 (000 sum) continued its leadership position in the sports genre while Ten Cricket of the same conglomerate with 13981 (000 sum) booked second berth followed by Star Sports 2 with 11183 (000 sum).