NBA against victimization of journalists, urges to follow code of ethics

National Broadcast Association (NBA) has expressed disdain over recent events in Mumbai as the clash between Republic TV and Mumbai Police. Talking about the incident, it said that the clash is posing a threat to the credibility and respect of two great institutions — media and police.

“We are deeply concerned that journalists working in the newsroom have become victims of this unfortunate conflict,” it said.

NBA further said that it does not endorse the kind of journalism being practised by Republic TV and even though the channel does not subscribe to NBA’s code, it still take strong exception to cases filed against its editorial staff.

“We do not approve of the kind of journalism that is being practiced by Republic TV. And even though Republic TV is not a member of NBA and does not subscribe to our Code, we still take strong exception to cases filed against its editorial staff. We stand for the freedom of speech and expression of the media as enshrined in the Constitution of India. At the same time, we endorse the practice of ethics in journalism and put fair and balanced reporting at the core of what we report upon,” it said.

“News broadcasters are governed by the independent regulatory body, NBSA, headed by (Retd.) Justice A.K. Sikri. NBSA over the years has played an extremely important role in being a watchdog by monitoring content of news channels. It has acted against well known national and regional broadcasters by levelling fines, apologies and warnings in several matters including the coverage of the death of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput. We appeal that non member broadcasters be requested to follow the Code of Ethics and Guidelines of NBSA,” it added.

NBA further expressed concern at the FIR registered in Lucknow by the UP Police over the TRP scam. It also said that the intensity with which the case was transferred to CBI appears to be doubtful and said it may lead to a witch-hunt against the media.

“NBA also expresses serious concern at the open-ended FIR registered by the UP police against media for alleged TRP manipulation. The speed with which the case was transferred to CBI overnight raises doubts about the intentions. A complaint filed against unknown persons by an individual who has no locus standi may lead to a witch-hunt against the media, its advertisers and advertising agencies. We sincerely urge the government to immediately withdraw the case referred to CBI.”

“BARC has a mechanism to deal with such cases. An internal competent body headed by (Retd.) Justice Mukul Mudgal is capable and empowered to look into cases related to TRP data tampering. All cases related to TRP manipulation should be transferred to this authority,” NBA summed up its statement.

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