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TV Stations Fined For #ENDSARS Protest Coverage by Canalmind: 12:10pm On Oct 27, 2020
The Nigerian National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has fined three television stations over their “unprofessional coverage” of the #EndSARS protests.

Channels Television, AIT and Arise TV are required to pay 3m naira ($7,800; £5,900) each to the regulator.

The head of the commission, Armstrong Idachaba, said the TV stations used unverified user-generated content from violent scenes caught on camera during the protests.

He said the footage "stimulated anger and heightened the violence".

"In line with the provision of section 5.6.9 of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code which states that the broadcaster shall be held liable for any breach of the code emanation from the use of material from User-Generated Sources, the commission, therefore, sanctioned Arise TV, Channels TV and AIT in line with the provision of the broadcasting code," the NBC's statement read in part.

Mr Idachaba condemned the attack on two media houses during the wave of violence, and said it was a "threat to press freedom".

The commission had warned media houses not to "embarass the government" in their coverage of the protests.

Re: TV Stations Fined For #ENDSARS Protest Coverage by LuQuLuQu(m): 12:12pm On Oct 27, 2020
They indirectly joined the protests by covering every bit of it... Okay
Re: TV Stations Fined For #ENDSARS Protest Coverage by Mynd44: 12:46pm On Oct 27, 2020

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