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News on New Media Policy in Nepal_National Media Policy 2016-2

CABINET NOD TO ‘CLEAN FEED POLICY’ Foreign pay TV channels to be prohibited from running ads -  Post Report , Kathmandu Jul 23, 2016- The Cabinet on Friday decided to implement “Clean Feed System” on foreign pay TV channels telecast in Nepal. The move is expected to benefit the domestic advertising market, media and related businesses. “Clean Feed” is a transmission of broadcast content without advertisement. Nepali advertising agencies had long been demanding introduction of such a policy, stating unrestricted transmission of advertisements by foreign TV channels hindered growth of domestic media and advertising industry. The Ministry of Information and Communication said the policy will be implemented fully within a year. Secretary at the ministry Dinesh Thapaliya said an action plan will be prepared within mid-September by holding talks with all the stakeholders, and three regulations, including the Broadcasting Regulation, will be amended within mid-October to i...

News on New Media Policy in Nepal_National Media Policy 2016

National Media Policy, 2016 approved Published: July 23, 2016 4:03 am On:  Kathmandu HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE Kathmandu, July 22 A Cabinet meeting held today approved the National Media Policy, 2016 drafted by the high-level committee on information and communication. The committee led by Kashi Raj Dahal had submitted its report to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Wednesday. As per the new policy, information and communications system will be developed as a medium to uplift people’s living standards and to institutionalise the federal democratic republic. The policy has envisaged development of information and communications system for the establishment of equitable and prosperous information society on the basis of inclusive and participatory principle by promoting national interests and national unity. It has also provided for a provision to recognise media as information and knowledge-based service industry by classifying them as self-employment, small, mediu...

News on High Level Media(Communications) Committee formed in Feb 2016 in Nepal-2

High level committee on media suggested change Press Council’s role Info Nepal Reporter /   Social  - April 9, 2016 Kathmandu, April 9 The high level committee on information and communications has been suggested changing the role of Press Council Nepal. The committee was suggested this during the discussion in the capital city Friday. Speakers at the programme said the present categorization of media was faulty, so it needed revision. Similarly, investment on media should be transparent. Chairman of the committee Kashiraj Dahal informed the media that suggestions were given based on the changed political setup- the federal system. RSS Source: http://www.infonepal.net/english/62865/

सूचना तथा सञ्चारसम्बन्धी उच्चस्तरीय समितिबारे केही समाचार

केही नेपाली समाचार सञ्चार नीतिको मस्यौदा बनाउन समिति गठन काठमाडौं, माघ २० – सरकारले सञ्चार नीतिको मस्यौदा बनाउन समिति गठन गरेको छ । मन्त्रीपरिषदको बुधबारको वैठकले काशीराज दाहालको संयोजकत्वमा समिति गठन गरेको हो । समितिको सदस्यमा प्रेस काउन्सिल नेपालका अध्यक्ष बोर्णबहादुर कार्की र नेपाल पत्रकार महासंघका अध्यक्ष डा. महेन्द्र विष्ट हुनुहुन्छ । अरु सदस्य भने सूचना तथा संचार मन्त्रालयले पछि नियुक्ति गर्ने सूचना तथा सञ्चार मन्त्री शेरधन राईले जानकारी दिनुभयो । समितिले अघिल्लो सरकारका पालामा तयार पारिएको नयाँ सञ्चार नीतिको मस्यौदा पुनरावलोकन गरी नयाँ मस्यौदा तयार पार्नेेछ ।  http://ujyaaloonline.com/news/53084/ उच्चस्तरीय सञ्चार समितिलाई पूर्णता क्mाठमाडौँ, ३ फागुन । सरकारले नेपालको सङ्घीय संविधानको मर्म र भावनानुरुप विद्यमान सूचना तथा सञ्चार नीति परिमार्जन गर्न गठित उच्चस्तरीय सुझाव समितिलाई पूर्णता दिएको छ । मन्त्रिपरिषद्को गत माघ २० गतेको बैठकको निर्णयबाट आमसञ्चार कानुनका ज्ञाता काशीराज दाहालको अध्यक्षतामा सो समिति गठन भएको थियो । समितिमा बाँकी सदस्य चयनको जिम्मेवारी प...

News on High Level Media(Communications) Committee formed in Feb 2016 in Nepal-1

Being a student of media studies, I am always interested in debates on media policy process. I have conducting research on media policy making in Nepal.  The new government has once again shown interested to formulate media policy by establishing a High Level Communications Committee under Kashi Raj Dahal on 4 February 2016. Here are news about the formation  of the committee and its reaction. Hope it will be useful to others as well: Cabinet forms panel to draft media policy Published: February 03, 2016 2:15 pm On:  Kathmandu KATHMANDU : The Cabinet on Wednesday formed a three-member panel to draft the Media Policy. A meeting of the Council of Ministers formed the committee under the leadership of legal expert Kashiraj Dahal. President of Federation of Nepali Journalists Mahendra Bista and Chairman of Press Council Nepal Borna Bahadur Karki are members of the panel. The Ministry of Information and Communications, however, can add members to it whenever nec...