Good day, The East African
@TheNovermberman
Thank you for raising this important concern; it’s crucial for us to have these conversations, and I appreciate your willingness to speak up.
Television is a powerful platform that reflects the diversity of society. People from all backgrounds, opinions, and styles contribute to this mix, and as broadcasters, the goal is to create programming that resonates with a broad audience.
However, this responsibility also entails ensuring that the content aired aligns with societal values and respects all viewers.
When individuals are given airtime, it is often because they connect with or represent a specific segment of the audience. Nonetheless, it is essential for broadcasters to find a balance between entertainment and content that educates, uplifts, and inspires.
This raises deeper questions, such as:
1. What do we, as viewers, expect from our national TV platforms?
2. How do we ensure that content reflects the best of who we are while allowing space for diverse voices?
At
@UCC_Official, our role is to ensure that broadcasters adhere to Minimum Broadcasting Standards. These standards promote decency, ensure that content is suitable for all age groups, and avoid material that offends public morality.
If you believe that certain content or individuals violate these principles, please don’t hesitate to report it. Your voice plays a significant role in shaping what we see on TV.
This conversation is not about silencing voices but rather about fostering content that reflects our values while embracing creativity and dialogue.
Let’s continue this conversation and work together to build media that inspires and unites us all. Thank you for sharing your thoughts—they truly matter.
#ResponsibleMedia
#CleanContent
#BuildingTogether
@UCC_ED and
@bbossa why do we have creatures like full figure on national tvs??