TV channels go berserk, sensationalise cases: Supreme Court

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on August 15, 2023
India's Supreme Court has called for stronger action to regulate self-regulatory bodies for TV channels broadcasting incendiary programmes or sensationalising criminal case coverage. TV channels are fined just Rs 1 lakh ($1,351) for such behaviour, deemed wholly inadequate by the Supreme Court. The government has been called to...

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Published on August 17, 2023 -  05:40
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