Pakistan media watchdog suspends licence of news channel for airing contemptuous remarks against judges
The Pakistan Electronic Media Authority Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) took action against Bol News on Friday, according to a statement.
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan s media watchdog has suspended the licence of a TV channel for 30 days and imposed a fine of Rs 1 million on it after one of its controversial anchors voiced contemptuous remarks and cast aspersions on the judiciary.
The Pakistan Electronic Media Authority Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) took action against Bol News on Friday, according to a statement. PEMRA suspends Bol News for 30 days, fine of Rupees one million is also imposed, PEMRA said in a tweet.
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