Pemra directs cable TV operators not to change channels’ position
By our correspondents
August 10, 2017
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) has issued directives to all cable TV operators across Pakistan not to violate laws and to refrain from being part of any illegal activities, including, but not limited to disturbing, shuffling or re-positioning the transmission of Pemra's licensed TV channels, illegally off-airing of transmission and complete suspension of transmission.
Pemra has reiterated that the authority is determined to enforce and establish its writ and strict legal action will be initiated against the licencees or any other element found involved in the above-mentioned violation which may include imposition of fine and/or suspension of revocation of license, says a Pemra statement here.
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