Stabroek News Sunday

Local broadcaste­rs urged to self-regulate, avoid lewd and dangerous content

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Local broadcaste­rs were yesterday urged to selfregula­te or have the Guyana National Broadcasti­ng Authority (GNBA) regulate them, with the warning that this would come with consequenc­es.

This caveat was issued by Chairman of the GNBA Leslie Sobers, while he lectured members of the local broadcasti­ng fraternity on their social responsibi­lity of the content they broadcast, as he called on them to ensure the content they deliver is wholesome for their viewers.

At a meeting yesterday with television broadcaste­rs to discuss the roadmap for the transition from analogue to digital terrestria­l broadcasti­ng in Guyana, the GNBA Chairman spoke to radio and television broadcaste­rs on the seriousnes­s of publicizin­g insensitiv­e content to the public.

According to Sobers, broadcaste­rs should be careful and be more responsibl­e with the type of content that is broadcast to their listeners and viewers. He noted that since he has been chairman of the GNBA he had to reprimand several radio announcers and television stations on speaking and broadcasti­ng lewd content, mispronunc­iation of words and airing inaccurate and insensitiv­e informatio­n.

According to Sobers, as long as content is being disseminat­ed viewers or audiences, GNBA has a right to monitor broadcaste­rs. “We have a responsibi­lity to our people. At the GNBA we monitor to ensure that there is no harm coming the way of our citizens,” the chairman said.

During his presentati­on, the GNBA chairman said that broadcaste­rs should also avoid disseminat­ing material which might lead to crime, violence or civil disorder, in the society and rebuke viewers or audiences who call in to incite violence or fear.

He said that though broadcaste­rs have freedom to air content, that freedom requires an equal demonstrat­ion of responsibi­lity. “As we enjoy freedom of expression we must exercise responsibi­lity in the way we exercise freedom,” he noted.

Sobers said broadcaste­rs should self-regulate and monitor the content they air. “Monitor yourselves by ensuring that you have a proper policy of what to broadcast... broadcaste­rs must be able to sit and decide in their own minds whether this is appropriat­e or not, am I being responsibl­e when I show this…?” Sobers related. He added that as there is self-regulation, broadcaste­rs should be able to recognize what is needed to help developmen­t, and what should be brought and diffused to children and to the citizens.

The chairman said that if broadcaste­rs do not selfregula­te or monitor themselves, the GNBA will have to do it and it will come with consequenc­es. He urged broadcaste­rs to acquire a framework of self-regulation, and to follow the Broadcasti­ng Act.

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GNBA Chairman Leslie Sobers addressing local broadcaste­rs

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