Government is cheating, killing Nigerian TV stations -Adinoyi
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Mursty Adinoyi,
presenter-producer of the award-winning TV entertainment programme, Hitlist N
Cruzin, has raised an alarm on how the Federal Government of Nigeria is
gradually and systematically cheating and killing the Nigerian TV industry.
Speaking with OOB, he didn’t
mince words, asserting that many Nigerian TV stations are in distress,
struggling to survive and cannot pay salaries just because of government’s
unfair policy.
According to him, the government
decided that alcohol adverts should only be shown on local TV from 10pm and
this isn’t favourable to alcohol makers so they moved their adverts to DStv’s
sports programmes thereby.
Obviously passionate about the
issue, he said, “The rationale behind their decision is that they don’t want
minors to see the alcohol adverts on TV, right, but that is not justified
because those same minors watch DStv and see those same adverts and in the
daytime for that matter.
“The sad thing about the policy
is that it’s Nigeria and Nigerians it’s affecting. Guinness spends a billion on
its adverts and all that money goes to just a single entity when it should go
round all TV stations. And the money doesn’t even come to Nigeria as it goes to
a foreign body so Nigeria is losing totally because if the money was spent on
our local TV stations, it will lead to job creation and grow our economy.
“So what I’m saying is there
should be a level playing field. If satellite TV is allowed to show alcohol
adverts, local TV should be allowed to, especially as the minors they don’t
want to see the adverts are seeing them after all on satellite TV.”
Well said, Mursty.
Over to you, FGN.
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