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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, October 31, 2016
Cancelling CSN Licence A Political Move?
- Over 200 employees face unemployment
by Ashanthi Warunasuriya- Sunday, October 30, 2016
The
decision taken by the Media Ministry last week to cancel the
broadcasting licence of the Carlton Sports Network (CSN) is seen more as
a political decision than anything related to the law.
Parliamentary Reforms and Mass Media Minister Gayantha Karunatilake was
quoted in the Media Ministry website as saying the broadcasting licence
of CSN was cancelled since the channel failed to adhere to transmission
regulations.
The licence was cancelled as the network had reportedly violated three clauses.
Karunatilake said it was a decision related only to the administration
of television network and was not related to any issue concerning
journalists who were attached to it.
The minister said CSN had violated broadcasting regulations by changing
its official address without prior notice to the Secretary of the Mass
Media Ministry and that they also failed to submit their audited annual
accounts to the Secretary.
Media Ministry Secretary Nimal Bopage told The Sunday Leader that the
CSN licence was cancelled as the network violated three key clauses in
the licence.
“Clauses 3.3, 11 and 14 were violated. The decision to cancel the licence was taken after an in-depth probe,” he said.
He also said the name of a broadcasting company cannot be changed
without informing the Media Ministry, nor can the registered address.
CSN had earlier operated the television station and three radio stations, including Red FM and Singha FM.
However, the three radio stations were transferred to a new company, Sky
Media Network, while CSN continued to operate the television station.
While most employees attached to the radio stations were absorbed by the
new company, some 200 employees of CSN television remained with the TV
station.
CSN Chairman Rohan Weliwita told The Sunday Leader that the jobs of his 200 employees were at risk.
He said his company is to take legal action against the decision to
cancel the broadcasting licence.Weliwita insisted that all the
allegations raised by the Media Ministry were baseless and that the
decision taken to cancel the licence was political.
Weliwita said one of the concerns raised by the Media Ministry was over the Battaramulla address of CSN.
He said the TV station receives media statements and other material from
the Media Ministry to the Battaramulla address. As such to claim that
the address is not registered to CSN is baseless.
One other concern raised was that the audited accounts of CSN were not
given to the Media Ministry but Weliwita says there is no reason for the
accounts to be shown to the Ministry.
While Bopage said that action had been initiated following an
investigation, Weliwita said that if such an investigation was conducted
then a statement should have been recorded from him as the Chairman of
CSN.
“There was no statement taken from me on the CSN licence,” he
said.Meanwhile, media rights groups also raised questions over the
cancelling of the broadcasting licence of CSN.The secretary of the Free
Media Movement (FMM) C. Dodawatte said that CSN faced several
allegations after the current government took office.
However he says the decision to cancel the broadcasting licence is not healthy for the media industry.
Dodawatte also said that there needs to be transparency when an investigation is conducted on a media organization.
President of the Muslim Media Forum, N. M. Ameen said that there was no clarity on the investigation conducted on CSN.
He said that if there was an allegation then the investigation must be conducted in a transparent manner.
CSN initially operated as a sports, lifestyles and business television
channel. It was launched in March 2011 and had links to the family of
former President Mahinda Rajapaksa.