Tell lies, insult others and if court or regulator asks for proof, just offer apology
By our correspondents
February 04, 2016
Pemra makes ARY pay fine, apologise once again
ISLAMABAD: ARY News has paid Rs100,000 fine imposed by Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) for use of derogatory words and non-installation of time delaying mechanism. It is worth mentioning that Pemra imposed the fine on the TV channel for use of derogatory language in its three programmes . The Pemra Council of Complaints had imposed the fine on ARY News on January 22 after listening to the viewpoint of the ARY representatives and watching the footage on January 16. ARY has already apologised for use of indecent and derogatory language in its programmes. This has been the stratey to tell lies, insult others and if court or regulator asks for proof, just offer apology.
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