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Media censorship: Shireen Mazari questions PEMRA's directive about anchors appearing as experts

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Minister for Human Rights speaks up against media censorship by her own government.

This comes after PM was reported to have been unaware of most of the media censorship. In his recent talk with journalists, he said he does not know why and who stopped Fazlur Rehman's live media talk.

Shahzeb Khanzada has also questioned that is this all happening without the knowledge of the Prime Minister who all his life has been a vocal supporter of media freedom and has gone on protest to reject censorship.



Pemra bars anchors from offering opinions in talk shows

ISLAMABAD: In what appears to be another move to curb the media, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) has barred television anchors from giving their “opinions” during talk shows and limited their role to “moderator”.

In a scathing directive issued on a weekly holiday, the electronic media watchdog also directed the anchors hosting regular shows “not to appear as experts” in talk shows in their own or other channels. Media houses have been advised to select the guests in talk shows with utmost care and keeping in view of their knowledge and expertise in a particular subject.

“Participants/invitees should be selected with due care having credibility as fair and unbiased analysts with requisite knowledge/expertise on the subject matter. As per Pemra code of conduct, the role of anchors is to moderate the programmes in an objective, unbiased and impartial manner, excluding themselves from their personal opinions, biases and judgements on any issue. Therefore, anchors hosting exclusive regular shows should not appear in talk shows whether own or other channels as subject matter expert,” said the directive issued to all satellite TV channel licencees.

It said the Islamabad High Court had in its order dated Oct 26 in the matter of Shahbaz Sharif versus the state taken cognisance of various speculative TV talk shows whereby anchorpersons, in violation of the code of conduct, tried to malign the judiciary and its decision with mala fide intension. “The court has sought a report of Pemra’s actions on such violations with reprimand,” it added.

Pemra said the IHC had also noticed that some anchorpersons / journalists held speculative discussions on Oct 25 on some TV channels and alleged a purported deal with regard to the bail granted to former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Oct 26.

“This was believed to be an attempt to tarnish the image and integrity of honourable superior courts and to make their judgement controversial,” it added.

Pemra said it had been issuing notices [including suspension of services of some TV channels] to the media houses time and again; however, the other side [media groups/journalists] believed that these actions of the regulator were “media curbs” being imposed by the present government.

“Pemra has been issuing repeated directives asking news channels to refrain from airing discussion, views and analysis on sub judice/under-trial matters and a number of show-cause notices were served on the channels for holding such programmes to derogate and malign judiciary and instructions to tarnish the credibility of regulator before appellate forums,” the order said.

“Now, therefore, all news channels are hereby directed henceforth; refrain from airing discussion, analysis, speculations, etc, on sub judice matters. Licensee should disallow their platform to be used by anyone to mislead public through disinformation/conjecturing and speculations and they [licensee] shall be held responsible for any biased, unfair analysis or propaganda against judiciary and state institutions by their employees,” it added.

The electronic media watchdog also directed TV channels to ensure deployment of effective time delay mechanism and constitute an impartial and independent monitoring committee/editorial board as required under clause 17 of the Electronic Media (Programmes and Advertisement) Code of Conduct 2015.

“Channels without effective delay mechanism to refrain from telecasting live shows. The composition of committee/editorial board should be in line with directives of the Supreme Court under suo motu case’s judgement which is reproduced as under. With regards to the monitoring committee, we direct that licensees include [for each of its meetings] at least one practicing lawyer of at least five years or above practice, with adequate understanding of the law to advise the licensee regarding any potential violations of the code of conduct by programmes to be aired in the future,” the directive said.

Pemra warned the media houses that non-compliance with its directives/guidelines and orders of the Superior Court shall compel the authority to initiate legal action under sections 27, 29, 30 and 33 of the Pemra Ordinance 2002 as amended by the Pemra (amendment) Act, 2007.

Published in Dawn, October 28th, 2019

https://www.dawn.com/news/1513365/pemra-bars-anchors-from-offering-opinions-in-talk-shows

 
What it display is that there is separation between the government and the institutions.
Which is a healthy thing, if implemented properly and no interference is done in the running of the institutions.

As for joke, I agree to a great extent. Most of them don't know their backs from their fronts.
 
Will PTI supporters accept it now that the Government members themselves have called it out? Quietly, but they will justify it in every way possible. Only issue is that even Imran Khan doesn't know what's happening, and people think he is fit to run the country, he's being used as a pawn, a scapegoat, and he doesn't even realize it.
 
There isn't one Pro-Pak media house in the country. Every one and their mother likes to suck modi's tits and bus Pakistan par charhai karo.
 
There isn't one Pro-Pak media house in the country. Every one and their mother likes to suck modi's tits and bus Pakistan par charhai karo.

Why are you so obsessed with India? You think you have justified yourself by labelling others' opinions as pro Indian?

Deal with it, dear. People have different opinions. No one is doing charhai on Pakistan, people are simply questioning, as a "Riasat-e-Medina," it is your leader's responsibility to answer these questions emerging.

There isn't one Pro-Pak media house in the country. Every one and their mother likes to suck modi's tits and bus Pakistan par charhai karo.

And the people here questioning this media censorship are Imran Khan's own associates. Still blame goes to media, huh.
 
Why are you so obsessed with India? You think you have justified yourself by labelling others' opinions as pro Indian?

Deal with it, dear. People have different opinions. No one is doing charhai on Pakistan, people are simply questioning, as a "Riasat-e-Medina," it is your leader's responsibility to answer these questions emerging.
Asking me to deal with it but you supposedly took the time to rant against my take on the matter. My opinion isn't respected?

Media persons ranting against the state are part of the 5th column installed by modi/india. I'm not obsessed; just keeping a hawks eye on people/corporations doing the dirty work for modi because if you haven't noticed; we're at war.
 
I agree, PEMRA is being stupid with this position and will struggle to enforce it in court.

1. Only PTV is state owned, so that is the only channel the state can apply standards of practice too (outside of legal limits). All the other channels are privately owned - it's up to their bosses how they are run. The anchors could sit there braying like donkeys and it'd be up to the bosses and editorial team to address that. In the audience is happy to listen to donkeys bray, it generates revenue, then fine - that's upto the business.

2. PEMRA should only enforce limits where it is legally binding. For example fact checking. If channels are running fake news, PEMRA should ask them to provide evidence that they had done due diligence before releasing such news. If they cannot satisfy PEMRA they should fine them heavily. This should apply to anchors, editors and the bosses of the channels. Reporting inaccurate news because the facts present at the time are limited is forgiveable, but doing so deliberately should cost a lot of money and making a habit of it should come with consequences ultimately leading to a ban.

There isn't one Pro-Pak media house in the country. Every one and their mother likes to suck modi's tits and bus Pakistan par charhai karo.

I sense a business opportunity.
 
Asking me to deal with it but you supposedly took the time to rant against my take on the matter. My opinion isn't respected?

Media persons ranting against the state are part of the 5th column installed by modi/india. I'm not obsessed; just keeping a hawks eye on people/corporations doing the dirty work for modi because if you haven't noticed; we're at war.

That's your baseless opinion because the truth the media speaks hurts the supporters of Government like prick needles. Intelligence warfare is the latest, and lamest, of scape goats you have come up with. This is not even remotely close to that.

You simply can't take an opinion against your beloved Prime Minister or Government or Institution.
 
I sense a business opportunity.

Unfortunately i'm not a student of journalism.
I absolutely abhor the sensationalist barking called News in our country.

That's your baseless opinion because the truth the media speaks hurts the supporters of Government like prick needles. Intelligence warfare is the latest, and lamest, of scape goats you have come up with. This is not even remotely close to that.

You simply can't take an opinion against your beloved Prime Minister or Government or Institution.
Media persons arguments are baseless too; barking like stray dogs day in day out. Jesus my brain explodes just listening to these fascists.

PM can reply on his own time; i'm not his tarjuman. If PEMRA has not taken into account established rules and practices with this issue; they're at fault and PM should correct it yes.
 

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