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 Up loaded on Wednesday October 05, 2011

Make 'paid news' an electoral malpractice: Press Council

            Press Council of India (PCI) has recommended making incidence of 'paid news' during elections a punishable ''electoral malpractice'' and suggested amending the relevant laws.

A report of PCI's two-member sub-committee on issues relating to this phenomenon proposed that section 123 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 be amended by Parliament to make the practice of paying for news coverage in newspapers and television channels an act of corruption and a punishable offence.

Though the panel observed there is no recorded documentation that would firmly establish there has been exchange of money with media houses, it nonetheless felt that the syndrome has become "widespread" basing its judgement on circumstantial evidence.

The Central Information Commission had directed PCI last month to make public the report of the sub-committee on paid news as part of suo motu disclosure mandated under the RTI Act.

The committee comprising eminent journalists Paranjoy Guha Thakurta and K Sreenivas Reddy was set up to probe the phenomenon of paid news following allegations that publicity material of some politicians camouflaged as news was being published by some media organisations.

To eliminate the phenomenon, the sub-committee suggested that PCI guidelines on demarcation of news from advertisements by printing disclaimers, should be strictly enforced by all publications.

Noting that PCI's mandate does not extend beyond the print medium, it suggested widening its mandate to receive complaints and grievances against the working of television channels, radio stations and internet websites.

Please read our earlier stories related to" Paid News"  &'‘Private Treaties’'

1).Paid News: A Cancer in  Indian Media.

2). Paid news: Press Council's sham report to hide Indian media's shame.

3).Paid news undermining democracy: Press Council report

4).Declare paid news an electoral malpractice, demands  political parties.

5).‘Paid News’ issue raised in Rajya Sabha under Calling Attention Motion.

6)."Paid news" culture is only a symptom of a deeper disease says, Prasar Bharati chairperson Mrinal Pandey.

7).Editors Guild condemns paid news practice.

8).Has paid news turned media into a 'lap dog'?

9).India's "Paid News" Scandal Blotted Out by Press Lords.

10).Private Treaties harm fair, unbiased news: SEBI.

11).'Paid news' a major threat to electoral democracy: P.Sainath

12).Press Release of SEBI  Regarding Mandatory disclosures by the media of its stake in corporate sector

13).Corporatisation to blame for paid news:PCI chairman G.N. Ray

14).India's "Paid News" Scandal Blotted Out by Press Lords.

15).Ending 'Paid News':its time to Act.

16).Paid news an electoral malpractice: Poll panel.

 

 

 

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