The 2nd part of November 2023 witnessed an increased rate of 64.7% of reported cases of unethical and unlawful content on the Ghanaian airwaves, according to a joint report released by the National Media Commission (NMC) and the National Communications Authority (NCA).
According to the two entities, this figure is higher than the first-fortnight report released on November 16, 2023.
The NCA and NMC in their November monthly report stated, “The second part of November saw an increasing trend of 64.7% in the overall number of reported cases of unethical and unlawful content on the airwaves above the first fortnight report released on November 16, 2023.”
The NCA and NMC in their report disclosed that fake lottery increased six-fold to 676% while occultism doubled to 105%.
“In the specific categories of unlawful and unethical content, fake lottery increased six-fold (676%) while occultism doubled (105%),” the NCA/NMC said in their report.
Money doubling and money rituals, according to the entities decreased respectively.
“On the contrary, money doubling decreased by 23% while money rituals decreased by 16%.”
The NMC has therefore given a final warning to media houses which carry out offensive broadcast, warning that regulatory action may be taken against them in future.
“The following stations who were cited in our fortnight report continued to carry out their offensive broadcast after we publicly cautioned them. They should take note that this constitutes their final warning. Regulatory action may be taken against them without any further reference to them.”
The media houses cited for carrying out offensive broadcast include:
- Asomafo TV
- Adwenpa TV
- Diamond TV
- X TV
- Funny TV
- Big TV
- Passion TV
- Elephant TV
- Best TV
- Energy TV
- Nkabom TV
- Seekers TV
The NMC encouraged the public to continue to collaborate with them by calling the toll-free number 0800-419-666, to ‘draw our attention to any content they consider unacceptable by the standards of media’.
Source: citinewsroom.com