Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud today said the government would take necessary steps against the persons involved in airing local advertisement in foreign television channels.
“The government has already asked the local cable operators to keep the Bangladeshi channels in first serial. Steps would be taken against the persons who are involved in creating advertisement with foreign artists,” he told the newsmen at his secretariat office here.
Later, the minister held a meeting with the members of Association of Television Channel Owners (ATCO).
Prime Minister’s Advisor on Private Industry and Investment Salman F
Rahman, Information Secretary Abdul Malek, Bangladesh Television Director
General SM Harun-or Rashid, Senior Journalist Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury and
Ekattor Television CEO Mozammel Babu, among others, were present at the
meeting.
Hasan, also the publicity and publication secretary of the ruling Awami
League, said the government has given around 44 license for private TV
channels.
Of those, around 30 channels are now running their programmes with utmost
sincerity, he added.
He said the mass media is the fourth organ of a state as it plays a vital
role in showcasing the scenario of a society.
It also runs society in the right direction and criticizes the responsible
persons for creating a fresh mind of the society, he added.
The minister said the private channels are also playing an important role
in building a developed nation and materializing the dream of Father of the
Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
But, there are also some problems in the private TV channels as some people
are airing advertisement in the foreign TV channels instead of native
channels.
So, the TV channels of the country are being deprived of huge revenue and
consequently fall into financial crisis, he added.
Hasan said the government would take necessary steps in this regard.
The minister said local television channels would be able to broadcast their programmes through Bangabandhu Satelite-1 from May 12 this year. It is mentionable that Bangladesh will observe the first anniversary of the launching of Bangabandhu Satelite-1.
(BSS)