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FM channels warned against airing vulgar content

October 24, 2012 19:12 IST
Having noticed instances where objectionable and vulgar content was being broadcast on private FM Radio channels, the information and broadcasting ministry has asked them to ensure that the programmes were clean and the language of jockeys decent.

In an advisory to these channels, the ministry said it has come to its notice that "vulgar and objectionable content is very often being broadcast on several FM radio channels."

"It has also been noticed that the language used by many radio jockeys is indecent and offensive. They often make defamatory and derogatory comments, particularly during night hours which do not appear to be in good taste," it said.

The ministry has also emphasised that permission is provided to Radio channels on the basis that no content, messages, advertisement or communication broadcast would have content that is objectionable, obscene or inconsistent with the laws of the country.

The I&B ministry has said that the Grant of Permission Agreement for Radio channels also holds that they would stick to the programming and advertisement code followed  by the All India Radio or face penal action in case of any violation.

Under the guidelines, Radio channels cannot criticise friendly countries, attack religion, state anything obscene or defamatory, incite violence, do anything to disturb law or show disrespect to the Constitution.

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