Broadcasting of Kairali, Media One and Mathrubhumi channels was disrupted

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Broadcasting of Kairali, Media One and Mathrubhumi channels was disrupted

Thiruvananthapuram: Broadcasting of Kairali, Media One and Mathrubhumi channels was disrupted. The problem is said to be due to a malfunction in the appendix. It is believed that the transmission was disrupted due to the interruption of communication with the satellite.

Asianet’s broadcasts were also disrupted, but soon returned to normal.

As many as 42 channels, including Malayalam, were disrupted.

The day after the Center blocked the transmission of Media One, the transmission of Media One was interrupted.

However, the High Court had stayed the ban imposed by the Central Government on Media One. The High Court stayed the order for two days.

Media One Editor-in-Chief Pramod Raman said on his official page that the Center had blocked the channel for security reasons. Earlier, Pramod Raman had said that Media One had initiated legal proceedings against the order.

Earlier, Media One was banned from broadcasting. Asianet News and Media One were banned from broadcasting for 48 hours.

Ordered by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on March 6, 2020.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting had issued a notice at the time stating that the channels had been banned for 48 hours for reporting on the Delhi riots.

The notice stated that the cable TV network had violated the Regulation Act. Asianet reporter PR Sunil said in a notice sent to Asianet that he had been reporting riots regularly.

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