Watchdog seeks to bar political parties, corporates from media


New Delhi, Aug 12 (IANS): To ensure unbiased dissemination of news and views, the broadcast regulator sought to restrict entry of political parties and corporates in television and newspaper business.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) Tuesday released the "Recommendations on the Issues relating to Media Ownership", which propose a single independent media regulatory authority for television and print media.

"The regulatory body should consist of eminent persons from different walks of life, including the media. It should be manned predominantly by eminent non-media people," the recommendation said.

The job of the media regulatory authority will be to check and impose penalties for "paid news", "private news" and issues related to editorial independence.

"The entities (political bodies, religious bodies, urban, local, panchayati raj, and other publicly funded bodies, and central and state government ministries, departments, companies, undertakings, joint ventures, and government-funded entities and affiliates) to be barred from entry into broadcasting and TV channel distribution sectors," TRAI said.

It said an exit route option should be provided in case permission to any such organisation has already been granted.

With respect to the "media regulator", the authority said: "Government should not regulate the media; there should be a single regulatory authority for TV and print mediums; the regulatory body should consist of eminent persons from different walks of life, including the media. It should be manned predominantly by eminent non-media people."

Commenting on corporates entering media, it said: "On grounds of the inherent conflict of interest, the authority recommends that ownership restrictions on corporates entering the media should be seriously considered by the government and the regulator."

"Rapid structural changes in the media and entertainment industry have occurred over the last few years. ... Cross-media integration provides media owners with opportunities to leverage content, advertiser relationships, build economies of scale and to enhance viability," Jehil Thakkar, partner and head of media and entertainment, KPMG India, said in a statement.

However, he added: "Onerous integration restrictions could potentially constrain investments, economies of scale, incentives to invest in sourcing and developing better quality content, and thereby, long-term growth. Most mature markets do have some level of cross-media restrictions but India must be careful to frame its regulations in a way that encourages healthy growth rather than restrict scale."

The recommendations said the news and current affairs genre is of utmost importance and direct relevance to the plurality and diversity of viewpoints and hence "should be considered as the relevant genre in the product market for formulating cross-media ownership rules".

It also said the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (a commonly accepted measure of market concentration) should be adopted to measure the concentration in a media segment in a relevant market.

TRAI also said: "The arm's length relationship between Prasar Bharati and the government be further strengthened and that such measures should ensure functional independence and autonomy of Prasar Bharati."

  

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore Shj

    Wed, Aug 13 2014

    ....
    14.17% of NDTV shares owned by Oswal Green tech ltd(formerly Oswal Chemicals & Fertilizers limited) owned by Abhey Oswal who is Father in law of Navin Jindal from Congress. Am sure you know about Pranav roay and his relations with Brinda Karat of CPIM and CPI’s relation with Congress.

    Ambanis who recently bought Network 18, is also with Joint venture(JV) for IBN Lokmat & IBN 18 which is owned by Rajendra Darda Maharastra Education minister(congress) who is bother of Vijay Darda congress MP.

    I don't want to talk about the Spekulated relationship of Nidhi Razdan & Omar Abdullah. Like Diggi Raja one day it might come out.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 13 2014

    Media houses have become worst than political parties and most of the media centres behave like agent of political parties.Restriction should have been imposed already and strict censure need to be imposed on media houses.If not the nation will go for anarchy and beyond control.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 13 2014

    With Swiss black money Ambani, Adani and Ramdev promoted FEKU and now they are milking India ...

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore Shj

    Wed, Aug 13 2014

    Ismail Perinje
    I don't know if you are ignorant or choose to ignore aoms below facts also to add to your list.

    Hindustan Times – Shobhna Bhartia, owner and editor-in-chief of Hindustan Times is a Congress MP from Rajya Sabha.

    Vinod Sharma, HT Political Affairs editor, is essentially a Congress spokesman on all TV panel discussions, because once his boss’ term gets over, he will be looking out for her RS seat next

    3. Barkha Dutt and Vir Sanghvi, famous Congress stooges (and intermediaries for UPA allies) who were exposed in the Radiagate scandal, and are virtual Congress spokespersons in their capacities as electronic media personalities, are the ones who write opinion and op-ed columns most frequently (once every week) on the editorial pages of HT. In return, Barkha and Sanghvi are rewarded with Padma Shris and other monetary compensation by the Nehru dynasty or Congress party.

    NDTV’s Sonia Singh is the wife of Uttar Pradesh Congress MP, Union minister and ex-princely state ruler, Mr. R. P. N. Singh, who is one of the fastest rising stars in the Congress party. If you remember, Sonia Singh is a very high-profile anchor on NDTV whose pro-Congress anti-BJP bias is legendary.

    Deccan Chronicle is headed by T Venkat Raman Reddy, Son of late Congress MP T Chandrashekar & Nephew of Congress MP T Subbirami Reddy.

    Information TV Pvt Ltd which owns Sunday Gaurdain and India News & News x channel, Director is Kartikeya Sharma Son of Venod Sharma Former congress leader. 21% shares owned by Onkareshwar properties, whose director Satyanand Yajee co founded All India freedom fighters organization along with Bhupinder Singh Hooda who is you CM of Haryana. 10 % owned by Mariana properties a subsidiary of India Bulls real estate, whos MD is Narendra Gehlaut whos wife Jyothi Mirdha is Congress MP who is sister in law of Deepender Hooda who is again son of Bhupindar Hooda …..Other stake holders are CK Bhanot & Tarun Bhanot, both congress leaders.

    To be continued...

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Wed, Aug 13 2014

    ..Good move, for the past 10 years news traders did witch hunt against MODI..no one dared to go against scamgress..Govt news channels sensored/modified MODI interview as per scamgress instruction..people like TARUN TEJPAL, teHALKA chief made Director just for targeting MODI/BJP..5000 crores worth public NATIONAL HERALD publication house bought by scamgress just for 90 crores, evethough it collects more than 2 crores as monthly by renting building!!!..broadcaster/agencies/institution got courage and started speak out now..Good going..good for nation..

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  • Jacintha, middle east

    Wed, Aug 13 2014

    Good move, hope those media houses already in the wrong hands can be withdrawn and restored to the rightful owners.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE., PERINJE.

    Wed, Aug 13 2014

    Very good direction by TRAI.Changing scenario in media activities in fact warranted such PARAMANU.Ambanis already purchased reputed media house and the future may in jeopardy?Ramulu's Janashree,HDK's Kasturi,R.Chandera Shekar's Suvarna news TV and other politician and corporate owned media may face difficulties...The directives TRAI,in fact,a defensive step for India's largest living democracy of the world.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 13 2014

    For for last 60 days nothing seems to be working right for our FEKU ...

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  • GCP., Muscat

    Wed, Aug 13 2014

    Very good move, but too late. It had badly need at end of 2013 and beginning of 2014. Any way finally you wake up.

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  • Arun CK, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 12 2014

    No use. Today we see most of the media reflecting the mind/religious and political affiliations of its influential journalists/reporters and most importantly editor's and the owners to an large extent.

    Ethical/Impartial Journalism is thing of the past. Editors decide what to publish and what not to based on their favoritisms. Like minded people decide to follow a truth that is most suitable to their ideologies.

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