Did Zee News miss the NBDSA deadline to take down three videos?

The deadline was November 26, but the videos are still live on YouTube.

WrittenBy:NL Team
Date:
Article image
  • Share this article on whatsapp

On November 19, the News Broadcasting and Digital Standards Authority issued two orders directing news channel Zee News to remove links of four of its videos from all platforms by November 26.

A day after the deadline, Newslaundry found that three of the videos are still live on the Zee News YouTube channel (see here, here and here). One of the four videos had been taken down in February this year.

subscription-appeal-image

Support Independent Media

The media must be free and fair, uninfluenced by corporate or state interests. That's why you, the public, need to pay to keep news free.

Contribute
Also see
article image‘Khalistan dominates the protest’: 10 months after complaints, Zee News directed to take down 4 videos
article image‘Avoid pushing agenda’: NBDSA pulls up Times Now, News Nation over debates

The first order was related to the channel’s coverage of the farmer protests in January this year. The two videos referred to were from the show Taal Thok Ke which aired on January 19 and 20.

The second order was about the removal of a Zee News broadcast on a group of retired civil servants, called the Constitutional Conduct Group, who had written an open letter urging companies to stop advertising on news channels that spread hate.

Two of the complaints were filed in January and the third in November by LGBTQ activist Indrajeet Ghorpade.

In both orders, the NBDSA said that Zee News had violated the Fundamental Principles of the Code of Ethics & Broadcasting Standards. However, no other penalties were levied. There was also no mention of a penalty by the NBDSA for non-compliance with the orders issued.

subscription-appeal-image

Power NL-TNM Election Fund

General elections are around the corner, and Newslaundry and The News Minute have ambitious plans together to focus on the issues that really matter to the voter. From political funding to battleground states, media coverage to 10 years of Modi, choose a project you would like to support and power our journalism.

Ground reportage is central to public interest journalism. Only readers like you can make it possible. Will you?

Support now

You may also like