The broadcast of Foreign Channels,to be specific, Indian Channels has
had been a major clause of dispute in between the Cable operators and
the PEMRA and now finally it comes to an end with PEMRA’S decision of
banning all Indian channels in the country.
According to the latest reveals, Pakistan’s Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has now finally banned all the channels of the neighbouring country as a reciprocation of their anti-ISI movie, Ek Tha Tiger. The movie was not only deprived of being showcased in Pakistani Cinemas, but now the channels promoting it are also a victim. It has been leaked out that the foreign channel, airing Indian serials was warned about their activities and the fact that PEMRA would block the broadcast if they did not put an end to the anti-ISI motives and themes, but no satisfactory replies were reciprocated.
On the other hand, taking the full advantage of the circumstances, a petition was filed against the foreign channel, mutually by Express Entertainment, ARY Digital, Hum TV, TV One and Geo Entertainment and resulted in the complete ban of these Channels
At this time, Pakistan is deprived of its access to YouTube and important IPs been blocked as an action taken against anti-Islamic Activities, and now the TV Channels are saturated too. Accepting that it was equally essential to put an end to the foreign channel promotions in the country for the welfare of the local channels, it is way too frustrating for the followers of these channels who have now noway to access their favourite serials, not even through YouTube.
Now that the country is all left with its local channels, It seems like Pakistan is soon going to cut every means of communication with the world outside, only making things difficult for the Pakistani Citizens.
It is important to mention here that other Islamic Countries like Iran have now unblocked the Google IPs (that they blocked along with YouTube for the Religious purpose), beleiving that this was a wrong and self destroying way of protest.
Hoping for some sensible decisions been taken by the Authorities in Pakistan too,
All for Now....
Regards,
Admin
According to the latest reveals, Pakistan’s Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has now finally banned all the channels of the neighbouring country as a reciprocation of their anti-ISI movie, Ek Tha Tiger. The movie was not only deprived of being showcased in Pakistani Cinemas, but now the channels promoting it are also a victim. It has been leaked out that the foreign channel, airing Indian serials was warned about their activities and the fact that PEMRA would block the broadcast if they did not put an end to the anti-ISI motives and themes, but no satisfactory replies were reciprocated.
On the other hand, taking the full advantage of the circumstances, a petition was filed against the foreign channel, mutually by Express Entertainment, ARY Digital, Hum TV, TV One and Geo Entertainment and resulted in the complete ban of these Channels
At this time, Pakistan is deprived of its access to YouTube and important IPs been blocked as an action taken against anti-Islamic Activities, and now the TV Channels are saturated too. Accepting that it was equally essential to put an end to the foreign channel promotions in the country for the welfare of the local channels, it is way too frustrating for the followers of these channels who have now noway to access their favourite serials, not even through YouTube.
Now that the country is all left with its local channels, It seems like Pakistan is soon going to cut every means of communication with the world outside, only making things difficult for the Pakistani Citizens.
It is important to mention here that other Islamic Countries like Iran have now unblocked the Google IPs (that they blocked along with YouTube for the Religious purpose), beleiving that this was a wrong and self destroying way of protest.
Hoping for some sensible decisions been taken by the Authorities in Pakistan too,
All for Now....
Regards,
Admin
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