State-run media shuns Musharraf

Maybe now he will appreciate the role of independent channels…

State-run media shuns Musharraf
By By Dilshad Azeem
6/10/2008
ISLAMABAD: The PPP-led government has put an unannounced and partial ban on President Pervez Musharraf’s coverage on PTV and Radio Pakistan, the state-run-media, The News has learnt.

“The partial ban started with the coverage of Pervez Musharraf’s last media conference, and he may face more restrictions in getting projection on the state-run television and Radio in the days and the weeks to come,” the sources said here on Monday.

Musharraf, these sources elaborated, got coverage just for a few seconds at the end of the main news bulletin of the PTV after a brawl between PTV current affairs authorities also involving Managing Director Yousaf Baig Mirza and the politically appointed team at the organisation.

“Neither was Musharraf’s press conference telecast live as in the past nor was he projected in the first two or three events though it was given special significance on private electronic channels,” the sources dealing with the current affairs department of the PTV said. As Musharraf’s media event concluded on Saturday afternoon, it was not allowed to be telecast in any of the news bulletins before prime time 9pm.

“Overall coverage of Musharraf has been reduced drastically and the focus has been on the political leaders’ coverage in the last almost ten days as the prime minister, ministers and other government functionaries are getting due coverage reflecting democratic era.”

Information Minister Sherry Rehman, the sources said, did not take interest in the brawl and exchange of harsh words between the MD PTV and the newly inducted two coordinators, Nazir Ahmed Dhoki and Captain Wasif.

“These persons, the chief coordinator and the coordinator, are preferring the political leadership to Musharraf or his persons still on key positions,” the source further said. When contacted, the PTV MD Yousaf Baig Mirza however said he was not in Islamabad on the day General Pervez Musharraf addressed a press conference and thus had no knowledge about the coverage of the same event. “I was out of Islamabad,” he responded to a question about a brawl on Musharraf’s coverage issue last Saturday.

To another question, he claimed that there was no change in the policy of the government on covering the events of the president and other high profile office-holders. “I do not think so, but I will not like to offer more comment on it,” the PTV MD said when asked about the considerably reduced coverage to Musharraf on state controlled media.

“There can be some sort of the changes (in coverage) as has been seen even on private channels,” Yousaf Baig Mirza said. On the role of the coordinators appointed by the PPP in PTV, the MD said definitely they have a significant role but nothing to do with the policy formulation. “They are good for the PTV and I think their induction will improve the quality of programmes.”

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Re: State-run media shuns Musharraf

Poor Musharraf, he was trying to bolster is ratings by making a fool out of himself on ‘aiwaan-e-sadar’ :hehe: PTV was the only thing that would show his ugly face, and thats gone too! :hehe:

I wonder what network will show his candid interviews with Aitqa Odho now.

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IF it is true then it draws attention to a very disturbing fact. That state media is still dictated by the Government. IMO Media should be allowed to cover ANY event UNLESS there is a danger of spreading RACIAL or ETHICAL hatered. Lets not carried away and sacrifice independent media over hatered for one person.

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PTV has always been a mouthpiece for the Govt no matter who is in power, and will remain a mouthpiece for them. Khabarnaama, Nawaz-nama, BB-nama, Musharraf-nama, and now Zardari-nama.

Also, I don't think anyone would like to see Musharraf on PTV anymore


agree to that, but dun you think enough is enough? when there is this awareness for a free media then why should PTV be exempted! It's not about Musharraf, it' about FREEING PTV from state control. When PRIVATE channels are presented with a taste of FREDOM, I dun see any logic behind not giving that freedom to PTV.

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But then again, the private channels arent very keen on showing him either, infact I was on another forum where Musharraf's supporters were not happy with Geo not giving any coverage to musharraf's latest interview (link on PM only, as forum policy states we cant link other forums)


:) you see it must be CHANNEL'S decision to show him or not. like as you said yourself PRIVATE channels are not giving him coverage. and I have no reason to believe that they were instructed to do so. Similarly PTV should be left alone to make it's own decisions.

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But then there would be no problem, because PTV would be doing what the MD would want to do, which is the case here. This MD, just like those running GEO etc realize that 8-9 years of giving him unnecessary coverage isn't healthy for the channel. However, I am sure it was done out of political vengeance (though MD was appointed in the last regime), but with the last 8-9 of exactly the opp happening, I don't see it changing anytime soon.

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People still watch Ptv?