Nidhi Razdan, Rahul Kanwal, Others React to Republic’s ‘TRP Scam’

Republic TV has issued a statement and has denied all the charges.

The Quint
India
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Republic TV named in TRP scam.
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The Mumbai Police on Thursday, 8 October busted a “TRP scam”, whereby Television Rating Points (TRPs) were allegedly being manipulated. Republic TV, owned by Arnab Goswami, has been named in the scam.

In a press conference, Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh said that the police are probing a scam involving manipulation of TRPs.

Former NDTV anchor Nidhi Razdan tweeted saying that manipulation of TRPs is the worst kept secret in the TV industry.

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Rahul Kanwal, news director at India Today, in a series of tweets, slammed Republic TV for the “TRP scam”.

Kanwal said: “What's long been suspected by industry insiders now exposed as part of an elaborate investigation by Mumbai Police,” he tweeted.

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Well-known author Aatish Taseer slammed Republic TV for spreading “most toxic propaganda” and “passing it as news.”

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NDTV’s senior anchor Sonia Singh said that “NDTV has been warning about this for years.”

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India TV’s consulting editor also jumped on the wagon and raised the ‘TRP scam’ issue. Targeting the government, Ajay Kumar said: “Unfortunately all in the government knew of ‘TRP Scam’ but never an attempt was made 2 bell cat. I have pointed it out 2 at least 5 I&B ministers personally (sic),” Kumar tweeted.

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Economic Times journalist Vasudha Venugopal also slammed the government. She said: “As manipulated TRP issues surface, listen to I&B minister Prakash who spoke yesterday on how TRP journalism is as bad as fake news or paid news.”

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Journalist Abhisar Sharma took a jibe at Republic TV for its ratings and called it ‘Banana Republic’.

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Alt News Co-founder Pratik Sinha attacked Republic TV’s Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami and said: “Every major TV News Channel, except NDTV, has a wannabe Arnab as a news anchor. What are the characteristics of a wannabe Arnab?” Sinha tweeted.

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Journalist Rohini Singh, without naming anyone or any channel, said: “Only thing real was the hate and lies being peddled.”

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Meanwhile, Republic TV has issued a statement and has denied all the charges.

The channels allegedly indulging in the fraudulent activities are Republic TV, Fakt Marathi and Box Cinema.

Published: 08 Oct 2020,06:07 PM IST

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