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Some media disseminating biased news: PCN



KATHMANDU: Some media are found disseminating biased news in favour of a single party or candidate as the day of election draws closer.

It is said a single media outlet is disseminating news of the same party or candidate frequently.

These media were found not giving space to other parties or candidates.

This fact was found from an election special monitoring carried out by the Press Council Nepal (PCN) in connection with the compliance of the election code of conduct by the mass communication media in the context of the November 20 election to the House of Representatives and Province Assembly.

PCN had started the media monitoring since October 14 to check whether the mass communication media were abiding by the election code of conduct or not.

The code of conduct came into effect nationally from September 27. The PCN’s monitoring also found that materials including articles likely to cause harm to the candidate of a particular party were disseminated by the media.

It is found the media selected for the monitoring were disseminating news and articles stating that a particular candidate has ‘high chances’ of election victory in a certain constituency and they also ‘boosted up’ in the social sites news related to a certain candidate.

A trend of the media presenting a candidate of a particular party as ‘weak’ while exaggerating another candidate was also found in course of the monitoring.

PCN has taken action against 28 media on the basis of the seriousness of the violation of the code by them and based on the facts and data collected in course of monitoring.

The Press Council has sought clarification from one radio, one television, one newspaper and seven online news portals in this connection.

The PCN has also banned two online portals from publication and broadcasting within Nepal.

Likewise, it has called attention of five online portals, reprimanded five online, one television and two newspapers and directed two online news portals to abide by the journalists code of ethics and the election code of conduct, PCN’s Information Officer Ram Sharan Bohara said.

PCN had selected a total 225 sample media including 68 newspapers, 88 online portals, 37 radio and 12 televisions for the purpose of the monitoring.

It carried out monitoring on the media trend as well.

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