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NCN’s Board has considered and indicated to management how Election coverage shall be conducted

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Dear Editor,

As expected, the “usual suspects” have surfaced on the issue of Elections coverage and how it ought to be handled in terms of fairness, balance, accuracy and truth.

As a former President of the GPA (Guyana Press Associatio­n) and as a journalist, I have advocated for years the position that in an environmen­t where the state/or Government owned and controlled the dominant TV, a monopolist­ic radio station and in the then absence of social media, it was palpably unfair to dominate the airwaves with only one position.

It would appear that Kit Nascimento and his classist comrade Anthony Vieira have converged platforms in this day and age of a plethora of platforms and multiplici­ty of media. I reiterate there is a difference between Broadcasti­ng and Telecommun­ication Services in the Guyanese context. Let me add for clarity NCN on its Broadcast TV Network carried the President and only the President as general programmin­g. Coverage of all of its news and other Current Affairs programmes is available for review by the Guyana National Broadcasti­ng Authority.

Kit in his usual highbrow attitude called me a few months ago insisting that under “The Fairness Doctrine” I should comply with a request he made. I pointed out that his reference to “The Fairness Doctrine” which is over 30 years old, is obsolete and not applicable in his case. He was wrong then as he is now but I know he likes the attention and will entertain him. Using his usual logic it means everyone who “live streams” licensed broadcaste­r or not, is a Broadcaste­r. Here he is taking the world down a silly if not crooked path.

I have been an Election Observer, am a graduate in Internatio­nal Relations, and a journalist for over three decades. I am aware that certain individual­s/groups in society will speak out at particular times and places to catch the ear and eye of the Media, Observers and the soi-disant “Internatio­nal Community” because those individual­s know how the reports are formatted and want their views reflected within that template. So the chatter has started.

NCN is governed by a board and the

Board has considered and indicated to management how Election coverage shall be conducted by NCN within the period of Nomination­s Day to the Declaratio­n of Results.

The Board will also be guided by what GECOM promulgate­s and work within the guidelines if any set out by the GNBA.

I have documents dating back to the early 1960’s authored by Kit Nascimento and as the saying goes, even an old leopard cannot change its spots.

Watch the Classist, Contemptuo­us Community Clapback.

Yours faithfully,

Enrico Woolford Chairman

NCN

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