Some channels yet to join IBF ad
clampdown
Insearchindia.com
Team
(2 May 2013 6:46 pm)
MUMBAI/NEW DELHI: Is the Indian Broadcasting Foundation's
(IBF) diktat ordering its members to take TV commercials off the air waves
being adhered to the T? While TV commercials have done the vanishing act from a
majority of channels and networks, some were still airing them, which include
regional channels.
Multi Screen Media (MSM), Star India, Zee Entertainment
Enterprises, Times Television Network, Big CBS, ETV and the Viacom18 group are
among the big daddies of the TV biz which are strictly following the clampdown.
But networks such as Discovery and Turner International
India still had TV commercials running between programming, even as recently as
the evening of 2 May. As had other regional players in the south. These
included: the Sun Group channels (Udaya and Gemini), Raj TV channels, Maa TV,
Kasthuri TV V3 (Kannada), Makkal (Tamil), Janashree (Kannada), and KF (Kan
Kusic).
Why have these channels not joined in the TV commercial ban
as the IBF seeks to force the AAAI to change the advertising billings system
from gross to net?
IBF secretary general Shailesh Shah told
InSearchindia.com that hardly one in twenty channels have not fallen in
line. He said that even these will comply in a day or two should the impasse
continue. "Channels being uplinked from overseas have also assured
compliance," he said. At the same time, he further stated, channels were
free to carry ads of those agencies which agree to the net billing system.
"It is our endeavour to always uphold the best practices
and compliance standards of the industry. As members of the IBF we will comply
with the stand taken by the federation," explained Discovery South Asia
senior VP and GM Rahul Johri. Since Discovery's offerings are being uplinked
from outside the country, we have been given more time to stop carrying ads and
we should stop by 6 pm tomorrow. "
RBNL CEO Tarun Katial confirmed that the Big CBS channels
have toed the line. "We as an industry have to stand together," he
added.
Meanwhile, Shah said that talks are on at various levels in
Delhi and Mumbai with the agencies and office bearers of the AAAI to resolve
the issue.
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