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Justice Mudgal lauds BARC India's 'giant strides' to tackle 'the menace of panel tampering'

IMAGE-BARC INDIA-FIRM-AGAINST-PANEL-TAMPERING-JUSTIVE MUKUL MUDGAL-MEDIABRIEFThe Broadcast Audience Research Council of India (BARC) has scaled up its drive against panel tampering, as a result of which, 18 cases were reported to the Disciplinary Committee in 28 months, with action taken against 12 channels

In its constant quest to make TV audience measurement more robust in India, BARC India,  which has upped its vigilance drive with stronger counter-measures to protect the system from Panel Tampering and other unfair practices, has received high praise for its effective, deterrent steps against the manipulation of television viewership in India from Justive Mukul Mudgal, former Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court, and who also heads an independent  Disciplinary Committee (DisComm) to probe complaints of viewership malpractice.


Justice Mudgal said, “The functioning of the Disciplinary Committee has been extremely professional and effective since its inception in March 2017. Panel Home tampering has long plagued the industry and the giant strides that BARC India has taken to tackle this menace and the sanctions imposed have proved an effective deterrent. Along with my other committee members, we are firm in our resolve to eradicate such malpractices from the industry and shall impose appropriate sanctions as and when required.”
image Justice Mukul Mudgal praises BARC India's efforts against Panel Tampering-MediaBriefThe independent committee, which BARC India had set up in March 2017 saw 18 cases referred to it over the past 28 months, with evidence of malpractices. The highest number of instances have been reported from markets in South India: 6 from Tamil Nadu, 5 from AP/Telangana and 1 from Karnataka. Penal action has been taken against 12 channels in the country. It may be recalled that FIRs were filed in Telangana and arrests have been made in Karnataka and Gwalior.

The DisComm, headed by Justice Mukul Mudgal, has representation of all three industry bodies Indian Broadcasting Federation (IBF), Indian Society of Advertisers (ISA) and Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI). The committee also comprises of D  Shivanandan, former Mumbai Police Commissioner and Maharashtra DGP, and Paritosh Joshi, independent technical expert.


BARC India has also engaged with TRAI and Ministry of Information & Broadcasting to get regulatory support and legal provisions to make panel tampering a punishable offence

BARC India is also evangelizing initiatives like Sample Return Path Data (SRPD), which will not only make the viewership data more robust but will also help address the issue of panel home tampering. BARC India also has a strict code of conduct for redressing viewership malpractices that is undertaken by all entities subscribing to BARC India’s weekly service.


Incidentally, BARC India has also engaged with TRAI and Ministry of Information & Broadcasting to get regulatory support and legal provisions to make panel tampering a punishable offence. BARC India and several industry members made the point in TRAI’s Consultation Paper on TV viewership measurement.



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