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Published 27 April 2021
The National Broadcasting Commission on Tuesday said Channels Television has apologised over its infraction of the broadcasting code.
NBC’s Director of Public Affairs, Mrs Franca Aiyetan, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday in Abuja.
Aiyetan explained that the commission’s letter to the TV station was a regulatory instrument to check the excesses of the station called “the bridge letter “.
She said that the intent of the letter was neither to close down nor sanction the station, rather it was meant to draw the station’s attention to its breach of the broadcasting code, adding that “the station has accordingly apologised’’.
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IPOB Interview: Channels TV Has Apologised For Breaching Broadcasting Code – National Broadcasting Commission
NBC said the commission’s letter to the TV station was a regulatory instrument to check the excesses of the station.
by Saharareporters, New York
Apr 27, 2021
The National Broadcasting Commission says Channels Television has apologised over its alleged infraction of the broadcasting code.
The Commission s Director of Public Affairs, Franca Aiyetan, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday in Abuja.
Aiyetan explained that the commission’s letter to the TV station was a regulatory instrument to check the excesses of the station.
The
National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) on Tuesday said Channels Television has apologised for breaching the country’s broadcasting code.
NBC’s Director of Public Affairs, Franca Aiyetan, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Tuesday in Abuja.
Ms Aiyetan said the commission’s letter to the TV station was a
‘regulatory instrument’ to check the excesses of the station called ‘the bridge letter’ and was not to suspend it.
She said that the intent of the letter ”was neither to close down nor sanction the station, rather it was meant to draw the station’s attention to its breach of the broadcasting code,” adding that “the station has accordingly apologised’’.
EDD: Many still waiting on Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
KTVU s Tom Vacar reports.
OAKLAND, Calif. (KTVU) - The Employment Development Department still has a backlog of 127,000 cases, and some of those applications involved what appears to be a self-inflicted misrepresentation to claimants.
The Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) is a federal program to help unemployed Americans continue to receive money until the pandemic is reasonably under control. It was initially extended to go through to March 14th, then extended again under the Biden Administration to September 6th, provided the recipients recertify their eligibility. But many are still waiting.
After two week pause, EDD accepts new unemployment claims, but phone delays persist