92 News airs two-year-old clip as breaking news, gets PEMRA notice
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 3 April 2017
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The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority has taken action against 92 News for misleading reporting. The channel aired an old clip that misrepresented a school's event.Summary
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) Monday issued a show-cause notice to Channel 92 News for airing a two-year-old clip of a Karachi school function as breaking news.
The regulator said that by airing the clip, the channel attempted to portray that indecent activities were taking place in schools.
PEMRA said that PIA Model Secondary School had complained to them about this and termed the news report as baseless.
The school pointed out the reporter Rana Khalid’s reporting had caused damage to the school’s reputation and sought action against him for doing so.
The channel has been given seven days to explain why a fine of Rs1 million not be imposed on it or its license suspended or canceled.
KEY POINTS:
- PEMRA issued a show-cause notice to 92 News.
- The channel aired a two-year-old clip as breaking news.
- PIA Model Secondary School complained about the report.
- The school's reputation was reportedly damaged by the airing.
- 92 News has seven days to respond to the notice.














