PEMRA
Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA)
is a regulatory body established by Pakistan on 1 March 2002.
Contents
1 Functions of the
Authority
2 PEMRA's Mandate
3 A word from the
Chairman
4 An Overview of
Electronic Media Development in the country
5 Chairmen of the
Authority
Functions of the
Authority
The Authority is responsible for facilitating and regulating
the establishment and operation of all private broadcast media and distribution
services in Pakistan established for the purpose of international, national,
provincial, district, and local or special target audiences.
PEMRA's Mandate
1.
Improve the standards of information, education,
and entertainment.
2.
Enlarge the choice available to the people of
Pakistan in the media for news, current affairs, religious knowledge, art,
culture, science, technology, economic development, social sector concerns,
music, sports, drama, and other subjects of public and national interest.
3.
Facilitate the devolution of responsibility and
power to the grass roots by improving the access of the people to mass media at
the local and community level.
4.
Ensure accountability, transparency, and good
governance by optimizing the free flow of information.
A word from the
Chairman
Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has
entered into 10th year of its existence. It is indeed a privilege to work for
the organization which has done a tremendous service to the country for
promotion of free media through induction of private sector in a big way on
merit. The electronic media which once was in shackles of the government
control is absolutely free paralleled with any other democratic country. A
great number of television channels and radio stations have been allowed in the
country which offers diversified choice to the people for access to current
affairs, education and entertainment.
The change in social, cultural and political makeup of the
society brought in by the media is evident from the fact that even an ordinary
person living in a far-flung area having previously no access to the
information is presently as much abreast with the current political and
economic developments taking place at the regional, national and international
level as a person living in a highly urbanized city. This level of awareness in
the society of socio political economic rights is mainly due to massive growth
of electronic media. All the civilized societies believe that freedom of speech
and expression needs to be exercised in such a fashion that sentiments of any
segment of the society are not hurt. This applies not only to our own society
but also to the international community. The rights and privileges of
vulnerable classes of the society such as women and minorities should be
respected and protected at all costs. Fabric of social and religious harmony in
the society has to be kept intact.
I am confident that with the support of the democratic
government and maturity of the media industry in place on the learning curve,
we will have self-regulatory regime very soon to reach these noble goals. Above
all, I am grateful to the honorable Minister for Information and Broadcasting
for his confidence entrusted upon me that is my bastion and fills me with
enough confidence to let me discharge my duties with a greater sense of honesty
and fairness. I am full of hope that in days to come the organization would
excel further through reaching more and more milestones of the success and
glory. I also pray that PEMRA keeps its reputation intact as one of the vibrant
and progressive organizations of the country.
An Overview of
Electronic Media Development in the country
The journey of electronic media development in the country
begins from 14 August 1947, when Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation was formed
after independence. At independence Pakistan possessed three radio stations at
Dhaka, Lahore & Peshawar. A major programme of expansion witnessed new stations
opened at Karachi and Rawalpindi in 1948 and a new broadcasting house at
Karachi in 1950. This was followed by further stations at Hyderabad (1951),
Quetta (1956), a second station at Rawalpindi (1960) and a receiving centre at
Peshawar (1960). In October 1998, radio Pakistan started its first FM
transmission. The decision to establish a general purpose television service in
Pakistan under the general supervision of the government of Pakistan (GOP) was
taken in October 1963. Subsequently, the government signed an agreement with
the Nippon Electronic Company (NEC) of Japan, allowing it to operate two pilot
TV stations in the country. The first of these stations went on air in Lahore
on 26 November 1964. On the completion of the experimental phase, a private
limited company, called Television Promoters Limited was set up in 1965 which
was converted into a public limited company in 1967. Further television centres
were established in Karachi and Rawalpindi / Islamabad in 1967 and in Peshawar
and Quetta in 1974.
Since its inception in Pakistan, electronic media in the
country remained in government control till 1990, when Shalimar Television
Network (STN) and Network Television Marketing (NTM) signed a contract to
launch Pakistan’s first private sector TV channel. During mid 90s, a growing
demand for television entertainment in Pakistan paved way to foreign TV
channels through satellite dishes. In the beginning, the phenomenon of having a
dish TV was restricted to the urban elite. However, satellite dish became a
commodity item with penetration across the various socio-economic classes of
Pakistani population. Simultaneously, successive governments in the country
adopted more liberal media policies by providing masses with the enhanced
access to information, education, and entertainment by encouraging public
private participation. In such environment, there was a need to have an
effective regulatory framework which could advance freedom of speech and
expression, and access of people to information while keeping in mind the
larger interests of the state.
Chairmen of the
Authority
1.
Mian Javed (Founding Chairman)
2.
Mr. Iftikhar Rashid (2nd Chairman)
3.
Mr.Mushtaq Malik (3rd Chairman)
4.
Dr. Abdul Jabbar (Acting Chairman)
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