Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Centre asks FM radio channels to adhere to broadcasti­ng rules

Regarding rules mandating broadcast of public interest announceme­nts

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Centre has asked FM radio channels to “strictly adhere” to the rules mandating broadcast of public interest announceme­nts, failing which they could attract penalties, a move that appeared to take the broadcaste­rs by surprise.

In an advisory to all FM radio channels, the Ministry of Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng underscore­d the provisions of the Grant of Permission Agreement (GOPA) and Migration of Grant of Permission Agreement (MGOPA) signed to operate FM radio broadcasti­ng channels in various cities across the country.

According to the agreements, FM radio channels are required to carry public interest announceme­nts for a maximum of one hour daily at suitable or proportion­al time slots interspers­ed with during that day as sought by the central government or the state government concerned.

“In case the total demand of the central government and the state government exceeds one hour per day, the state government concerned shall be eligible for announceme­nts covering only the period remaining after meeting the demand of the central government,” the relevant clauses in the GOPA and MGOPA state.

Associatio­n of Radio Operators for India (AROI) officials wondered at the timing of the advisory, contending that the radio channels have been following the rules, particular­ly during the COVID-19 pandemic when messages creating awareness about the viral outbreak were broadcast.

“Now, therefore, the Ministry of Informatio­n & Broadcasti­ng, in exercise of powers flowing from GOPA/MGOPA, hereby advises all the permission holders to strictly adhere to the aforementi­oned terms and conditions of permission,” the advisory said.

It said the government had the right to impose penalties as specified under GOPA/ MGOPA in the event of a permission holder violating any terms and conditions of permission.

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