News Broadcasters & Digital Association

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News Broadcasters and Digital Association
AbbreviationNBDA
Formation3 July 2007
TypePrivate organisation.
President
Avinash Pandey
CEO (ABP Network)
Vice President
M. V. Shreyams Kumar
(JMD - Mathrubhumi News)
Main organ
Board of Directors
Websitewww.nbdanewdelhi.com
Logo of the organisation when it was known as the News Broadcasters Association
Logo of the org when it was known as the News Broadcasters Association

The News Broadcasters and Digital Association (NBDA) formerly known as the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) is a private association of different current affairs and news television broadcasters in India.[1] It was established by Indian news broadcasters on 3 July 2007. The Association was set up to deal with ethical, operational, regulatory, technical and legal issues affecting news and current-affairs channels.

In August 2021, News Broadcasters Association was renamed as News Broadcasters & Digital Association after inclusion of digital media news broadcasters in the association.[2]

Membership[edit]

Membership in the association is governed by qualifying certain guidelines. Besides this, an annual subscription fee has also to be paid by the applicant/member. The association as of date has 27 members representing 70 channels.

News Broadcasting and Digital Standards Authority[edit]

The News Broadcasting and Digital Standards Authority (NBDSA) is an independent body set up by the News Broadcasters and Digital Association. The NBDSA was created to consider and adjudicate complaints about broadcasts. It was formerly known as the News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA)[3][4]

Controversies[edit]

NBA Board Members, who are linked to various Print and Electronic Media outlets, were accused by many of adopting double standards, as they immediately called for the closure of TRP scam case investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation in an FIR filed in UP in Oct 2020, which could have possibly highlighted the involvement of many of the member channels role in the scam. However, many of the members had earlier given wide coverage to the TRP scam case accusing a rival channel Republic TV of TRP fudging, when an investigation was launched into the TRP scam by the Mumbai Police accusing Republic TV.[5][6]

Members[edit]

Its founding members of the NBDA were:

Board members of NBDA in the year 2019-20[edit]

The Office Bearers of NBA for the year 2019-20 are:

1. Rajat Sharma – President (Chairman & Editor-in-Chief (India TV) – Independent News Service Pvt. Ltd.)

2. I. Venkat - Vice President (Director - Eenadu Television Pvt. Ltd.)

3. Anuradha Prasad Shukla – Honorary Treasurer (Chairperson-cum-Managing Director, News24 Broadcast India Ltd.)

The other Members on the NBA Board are:

4. M.K. Anand, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer – Times Network - Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.

5. M.V. Shreyams Kumar, Joint Managing Director, Mathrubhumi Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd.

6. Rahul Joshi, CEO News & Group Editor-in-Charge - TV18 Broadcast Ltd.

7. Avinash Pandey, Chief Operating Officer - ABP News Network Pvt. Ltd.

8. Kalli Purie Bhandal, Vice-chairperson & Managing Director - TV Today Network Ltd.

9. Sonia Singh, editorial director, NDTV - New Delhi Television Ltd.

10. Sudhir Chaudhary, chief executive officer - Cluster 1, Aaj Tak Ltd.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dev, Atul; Saxena, Nikita. "The Curious Case of Republic TV's Ratings, and the Official Rating Agency's Blind Eye To It". The Caravan. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  2. ^ Jha, Lata (13 August 2021). "News Broadcasters Association renamed News Broadcasters and Digital Association". mint. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  3. ^ "News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) | Indian Broadcasting Foundation". ibfindia.com. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  4. ^ "NBDSA not registered with central government under CTN Rules 2021: Anurag Thakur - Exchange4media". Indian Advertising Media & Marketing News – exchange4media. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  5. ^ Taskin, Bismee (9 October 2020). "Republic Vs the Rest — Aajtak calls out 'TRP chor', NDTV on madaari, ABP says people betrayed".
  6. ^ "Journalists Made Victims Due to Republic TV-Mumbai Police Clash: The Broadcasters' Body Slams the CBI Probe". News18. 24 October 2020.

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