SUSPENDED – REPEATED BREACH OF MINIMUM BROADCASTING STANDARDS

The Uganda Communications Commission (The Commission) has directed the suspension of Producers, Head of News and Head of Programmes in the following broadcasting stations; AKABOOZI FM, BBS TV, BEAT FM, BUKEDDE TV, CAPITAL FM, CBS FM, KINGDOM TV, NBS TV, NTV, PEARL FM, SALT TV, SAPIENTIA FM and SIMBA FM.

This follows concerns over the nature of content aired on these broadcast stations particularly during live programmes, breaking news, and main news bulletins which do not comply with the Minimum broadcasting standards.

The Commission observes that these programmes contain content that:-

  1. Misrepresents information, views, facts and events in a manner likely to mislead or cause alarm to the public.
  2. Has extremist or anarchic messages, including incitement of violence for political and/or other purposes.
  3. Incites the public against other members of the public based on their political, religious, cultural and tribal affiliations which are likely to create public insecurity or violence.

Further, the said programmes are presented in a manner that is unbalanced, sensational and often give undue prominence to specific individuals and/or groups of people, which is a breach of the Minimum broadcasting standards as enshrined in Section 31 schedule 4 of the Uganda Communications Act, 2013.

The commission has previously engaged and warned above broadcasters over similar complaints, but it is now apparent that they have refused and/or ignored these warnings.

Therefore, in exercise of its mandate under Sections 5(1)0), 31 and 45 of the Uganda Communications Act 2013, the Commission has commenced full investigations to determine whether/or not the manner in which the above broadcasters present live programmes and news stories is in accordance with the expected standards and codes of ethics of Journalism.

To avoid a recurrence of similar breaches during the investigations, and because the said broadcasters have previously been warned about related concerns, the Commission has DIRECTS that:

  1. Each of the above broadcasting stations should immediately SUSPEND the Producer, Head of News and Head of Programmes pending conclusion of the investigations.
  2. Each broadcasting station above should within three (3) days from the date of the notice, submit to the Commission the names, particulars and qualifications of the subject office holders
  3. Each broadcasting station above should within three (3) days from the date of the notice, submit to the Commission recordings of all live programs and news bulletins aired on the 29th of April 2019

If and when a broadcasting station fails or otherwise refuses to comply with any of the above directives, the Commission shall proceed to determine this issue and pass regulatory sanctions in accordance with Section 41 of the Uganda Communications Act, 2013.

Uganda Communications Commission; UCC House; Plot 42-44 Spring Road, Bugolobi; P. O. Box 7376, Kampala; Phone: +256-41-4339000, +256-31-2339000; Toll-Free: 0800 222 777; Email: ucc@ucc.co.ug, Website: http://www.ucc.co.ug

8 responses to “SUSPENDED – REPEATED BREACH OF MINIMUM BROADCASTING STANDARDS”

  1. Nasasira Avatar
    Nasasira

    I have been asking myself if your not seeing these things. Also try to follow Daily monitor and see its headlines.

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  2. Ronald Avatar
    Ronald

    Why don’t you just close the stations and move on so we are you suspending police men who put salt in our radio equipment in fort portal and one Member was putting on your uniform

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    1. ugandacommunicationscommission Avatar

      Please provide more details on this allegation. The Commission does not Condon this kind of behaviour

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The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) was established under the legal framework of the Uganda Communications Act No. 1 of 1997 and the Electronic Media Act of 1996. Consequently, UCC operates as an integrated regulatory body overseeing various sectors, including Telecommunications, Data Communications, Broadcasting, Postal Communication, Radio Communication, and Infrastructure services throughout Uganda. It is also tasked with the responsibility of licensing operations of cinematography theatres and video or film libraries in Uganda.

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