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Friday, April 17, 2020 06:58 PM IST
Chennai:
The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) has upheld the complaint of the Madras Reporters Guild against the ads released by Zee Media Corporation Limited – Zee Hindustan Tamil in Tamil daily, Dinamalar, which unfairly "denigrated" three Tamil Television channel anchors.
Ruling of The Advertising Standards Council of India dated February 4, 2020 regarding full page ad in Tamil daily, denigrating TV anchors from Tamil Nadu: Complaint of MADRAS REPORTERS GUILD against Zee Media Corporation Limited – Zee Hindustan Tamil UPHELD by ASCI:
Dear Mr. Rangaraj, (President, Madras Reporters Guild):
The complaint was considered by the Consumer Complaints Council (CCC) at their meeting.
The ASCI had approached the advertiser for their response in addressing the grievances of the complainant and forwarded the details of the complaint, verbatim, to the advertiser with a request to respond to the same. The Advertiser was offered an opportunity for personal meeting/telecon with the ASCI Secretariat which they did not avail, but submitted their written response.
The advertiser in their response stated that the intention of their campaign was to present a channel free of anchors / presenters and promotion of the concept that the viewers need news and not views. In that context, they have begun an anchor-less news channel wherein no anchor views are presented to the viewers and it is upon the viewers to have their own independent opinion upon the news presented. The advertiser further asserted that the names used in the advertisement were generic in nature and any similarity of the same with any of the news anchors/presenters was a mere coincidence. The advertiser stated that names Gunaskaran, Karthigaichelvan and Ashoka's Aayudu Exuthu are generic names and which have been randomly used solely for the purpose of comparison between news presented by an Anchor and news presented without Anchor. Further, the complainant cannot claim distinctiveness qua generic names. The advertiser also provided the English translation to indicate that no specific reference was made to any anchor/presenter.
The Consumer Complaints Council (CCC) viewed the print advertisement and considered the advertiser’s response. The CCC did not agree with the advertiser’s contentions or the explanations given regarding the choice of names in the advertisement. The CCC observed that in the advertisement, the advertiser uses three names of people who all are prominent and well known anchors. Though the advertiser does not indicate any channel, the advertiser does refer to “anchors” and by such reference it provides a clear association to professionals working as anchors. Based on this assessment, the CCC concluded that the advertisement unfairly denigrates the anchors by referring to their names in the advertisement. The print advertisement contravened Chapter IV.1(e) of the ASCI Code.
The complaint was
UPHELD.
We have advised the advertiser to withdraw or modify the said advertisement by 17
th February 2020. ……..
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Complaint by MADRAS REPORTERS GUILD, President, R. Rangaraj to The Advertising Standards Council of India dated December 2, 2019: : Reg:
From: Shilpa Kanchan [mailto:
shilpa@ascionline.org]
Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2019 6:06 PM
To: 'Rangaraj R'
Cc: 'Contact at ASCI'; 'Helen Dantis'
Subject: 1912-C.2759 - Your Complaint received against the Print advertisement of “Zee Media Corporation Limited – Zee Hindustan Tamil” which appeared in Dinamalar dated 29.11.2019, from Madras Reporters Guild
Dear Mr.Rangaraj,
Your complaint (Tracking Id - 616ec619de3e) regarding “
Zee Media Corporation Limited – Zee Hindustan Tamil” has been processed and the final complaint number is 1912-C.2759.
A copy of your complaint has been forwarded to the advertiser to seek their response to the objections raised. As per our procedures, advertiser would be given due period to address the objections raised. On receiving their response, we may require to seek expert opinion in case the claims are technical in nature. We will update you post the Consumer Complaints Council (CCC) has examined the matter and after the CCC recommendations are formally issued as required by our procedures. You may check the status of your complaint online yourself at
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Assuring you of our services in the pursuit of Self-Regulation in Advertising content.
Regards,
Shilpa Kanchan| Executive
Complaints Processing
Honesty - Decency -Responsibility – Fairness
SO YOU CAN TRUST ADVERTISING
The Advertising Standards Council of India
B/717, Aurus Chambers, S. S. Amrutwar Marg, Worli, Mumbai – 400 018.
T: 1-800-22-2724 / +91 22 24955077 / 76 | F: +91 22 24955071
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Text of Complaint filed by Madras Reporters Guild , President, R. Rangaraj, to The Advertising Standards Council of India, dated December 2, 2019:
(shot of Dinamalar ad is attached)
Zee Hindustan Tamil channel has released a full page advertisement on page one of Tamil daily Dinamalar in Tamil Nadu on November 29, 2019, for launch of this new channel in Tamil. However, the ad has prominently displayed in bold letters the names of news anchors/presenters of three other Tamil channels, namely Mr, Gunasekaran of News 18 Tamil channel, Ms Ashoka of Thanthi TV, Tamil channel, and Mr. Karthigaichelvan of Pudhiya Thalaimurai Tamil channel stating that the ‘voice of’ Mr Gunaekaran had been dimmed, that the programme of Aayudha Ezhuthu of Aashoka in Thanthi TV had come to a full stop, and that Mr. Karthigai Chelvan would become Old Generation (the name of his channel is Puthiya Thalaimurai or New Generation in English).
Any product can try to glorify itself, and can claim to be good outstanding, provided it has the basis of performance and acceptance. However, it is not done to try and discredit, damage and denigrate others, especially indulge in character assassination and vilify individuals, individual journalists working in other media organisations.
The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI), established in 1985, is committed to the cause of Self-Regulation in Advertising, ensuring the protection of the interest of consumers. ASCI seeks to ensure that advertisements conform to its Code for Self-Regulation, which requires advertisements to be legal, decent, honest and truthful and not hazardous or harmful while observing fairness in competition.
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ASCI’s Code of Self-Regulation in Advertising is appended in the Press Council of India’s Norms of Journalistic Conduct 2010 Edition. (Ref. Page 60, Appendix II).
Chapter IV of the ASCI Code specifies that there should be fairness in competition. Under chaper 4.1, comparisons with other products may be allowed only subject to certain conditions. For example, under 4.1 , the following have been specified: provided
(b) The subject matter of comparison is not chosen in such a way as to confer an
artificial advantage upon the advertiser or so as to suggest that a better bargain is offered than is truly the case.
(c) The comparisons are factual, accurate and capable of substantiation.
(d) There is no likelihood of the consumer being misled as a result of the comparison, whether about the product advertised or that with which it is compared.
(e) The advertisement does not unfairly denigrate, attack or discredit other products , advertisers or advertisements directly or by implication.
4.2. Advertisements shall not make unjustifiable use of the name or initials of any other firm, company or institution, nor take unfair advantage of the goodwill attached to the trademark or symbol of another firm or its product or the goodwill acquired by its advertising campaign.
In this case, the Zee Hindustan Tamil channel ad is in clear violation as it makes unfair and unsubstantiated comparisons and also seeks to denigrate names of anchors/presenters of other channels by name and in prominent display in block letters on page one of the newspaper Dinamalar in the ad.
This is an unfair charge against the three anchors and seeks to project that their shows would be wound up or would die an early death, which is an unfair statement, and seeks to show the other channels and other anchors in poor light. It would also seek to portray them in the eyes of the public that their careers and their programmes would end soon, which is a false and misleading statement, at a time when this new channel is just being launched and has no claim to spectacular success, or had wiped out the opposition.
The advertisment states as per this English translation that the voice of Mr. Gunasekaran had been deemed or become weak. That Ayudha Ezhuthu, the title of the programme in Thanthi TV of Ashoka anchor, had been brought to a full stop. That Karthigai Chelvan, the anchor of a show in Pudhiya Thalaimurai channel (translated to mean New Generation) would now be Old Generation.
The ad then goes on to give their email id and channel numbers in various platforms. This is a full page ad in a leading Tamil daily Dinamalar.
The Madras Reporters Guild, a professional organisation of correspondents, sub-editors and camerapersons, (of which I am the President) takes strong exception to such advertisements which tend to portray journalists in poor light, and seeks to target, name and denigrate individual journalists without any basis. While a person or a product can try to be good through advertising, such below-the-belt tactics should be avoided, particularly by media organisations.
In the name of competitiveness, advertisements should not seek to ridicule senior journalists or run them down, for narrow pecuniary gains. If a product is superior, it can be accepted as such by the public at large after a few months. However, claims of superiority even at the time of launching a product are being made in this instance by seeking to ridicule other media organisations and journalists, which is a clear violation of the standards laid down.
Channels and media organisations are within their right to claim superiority by quoting authentic figures of trade bodies which keep track of performance at various levels.
That is not the case here at all.
Vague, biased and unsubstantiated claims are made in this ad without any rationale, scientific study or authentic trade body rankings or findings.
The Madras Reporters Guild feels it is highly unfortunate that names of senior journalists have been dragged in for the sake of product sales, apparently with an eye on sensationalism. Media organisations should desist from carrying or publishing such ads.
The Madras Reporters Guild urges ASCI to initiate immediate action against Zee Hindustan Tamil for resorting to such crude forms of advertising aimed at character assassination. The ASCI should conduct an enquiry into such acts so as to prevent them in future.
The Guild also urges the ASCI to issue a general advisory to the media not to publish such ads which are clearly contrary to the norms and guidelines laid down by ASCI.
The Madras Reporters Guild stands by the journalists named in this advertisement and is determined to protect their honour, esteem and dignity, which have been targeted in this unfair manner.
Complaint filed by R. Rangaraj, President, Madras Reporters Guild, Government Estate, Chennai 600002.
Mobile number 9841010821. email id:
rangaraaj2020@gmail.com/
The Advertising Standards Council of India has conveyed that the Advertiser has agreed to Compliance with the order and informed that the Ad has been withdrawn.