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Published On:Tuesday, June 08, 2010

By PAUL G

TURNQUEST

Tribune Staff Reporter

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THE popular ZNS TV news show Press Pass has been pulled off the air, it was revealed yesterday - reportedly because management of the state-run channel objected to criticism of the government's budget cuts as it related to ZNS.

The pre-taped 30-minute programme - which is hosted by ZNS senior reporter Shenique Miller and is a discussion between journalists from various media houses - was supposed to feature a debate this week about the recent Budget Communication, with particular emphasis on the 50 per cent cut to ZNS' allocation.

With this reporter as a scheduled guest along with ZNS reporters Clint Watson, Altovese Munnings, and Joy FM DJ Kevin Harris, the show was taped on Thursday, June 3, at ZNS headquarters on Collins Avenue.

During the taping, the discussion focused primarily on the budget cuts to BCB and highlighted how the salaries of 70 managers at ZNS were consuming more than $5 million of the corporation's $8.2 million allocation.

The remaining 142 line-staff at ZNS, it was said, were paid out of the remaining funds.

Following the taping, ZNS was reportedly "all abuzz" with word of what had transpired during the show, with many staff members being urged to tune-in to Monday's show. However, this show was abruptly pulled without explanation.

When contacted by The Tribune yesterday for the reason behind this decision, the Senior Deputy General Manager of Radio and Television Kaylessa Deveaux-Isaacs said that the corporation has a system whereby they are given a list of the topics that would be discussed in advance of any taping.

According to Mrs Deveaux-Isaacs, the topics that were approved were not the ones discussed during the show.

However, in an e-mail sent by a senior ZNS employee on June 2 to the reporters who would be appearing for the taping, "budget allocations and cut backs" were clearly outlined as one of the points to be addressed, along with, "Rift in Cabinet, Jehovah's Witness and others (in) NIB fraud, Time Magazine's 'crime' article, and new prison legislation."

When The Tribune attempted to gain clarification on this point, Mrs Deveaux-Isaacs said that any further comment would have to come from general manager Edwin Lightbourne's office.

The remainder of the exchange was as follows:

Mrs Deveaux-Isaacs: "Is this something you are supposedly going to print?"

Reporter: "Yes, it is."

Mrs Deveaux-Isaacs: "OK. I have no further comments then."

However, repeated attempts to reach Mr Lightbourne for his comments on the matter were unsuccessful up to press time last night.

A senior journalist yesterday told The Tribune that ZNS' handling of this issue is reminiscent of by-gone days when censorship was the "order of the day."

"You cannot appear, in this day and age, to be restricting what can be said about a public corporation that only survives on the goodwill and blessings of the Bahamian people. We have a right, not only as journalists, but as citizens of this country to ask the tough questions and be free to ask them without fear. Censoring the public from this information will not make the problem go away," he said.

Future instalments of Press Pass are expected to be broadcast starting next week.

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Posted By: Erasmus Folly On: 6/9/2010

Title: Are people so stupid?

People, Ingraham opened up the air waves. Ingraham didn't pull the show personally. ZNS managers pulled the show. Don't be naive people! THINK! This is a big ZNS problem, not an Ingraham problem. Without Ingraham, we'd still have PLP playing Roots and ZNS radio telling us about our 'glorious leader', AKA NORTH KOREA!

Posted By: Bush Doctor On: 6/9/2010

Title: Freedom of speech

So what happened to the freedom of speech that everyone is so quick to point out that was/is allowed under this GREAT government, as to the former...ZNS need to listen to Canadians criticze their government on their national tv stations, if we are free why pull the show? This is so old hat....come on people get on board...this is 2010!!!Who are you afraid of??

Posted By: Angelo On: 6/9/2010

Title: Censorship

Well this is the government in the sunshine. People people just read the classic Animal Farm and you will not be surprised at what transpires here in the Bahamas. I just believe Mr. Ingraham particularly gets a free pass for alot of absurd logic and decissions.

Posted By: Ken On: 6/9/2010

Title: LOL!!!

So Hubert freed the airwaves!!!!!!!!!!??????????

Posted By: Joe Truth On: 6/9/2010

Title: No SH*T!

What is so sad is that many Bahamians will not care about the massive injustice that was just done to our collective by this type of censorship. The Bahamian people should just take a look at general orders for government employees and imagine the suppression of truth that goes on in Education and in the police force. Shame on these fools!

Posted By: Unknown On: 6/8/2010

Title: Victimization or Wickimization

So you can criticallly analyze the government, but you had better not work for them.

Posted By: Proud Bahamian On: 6/8/2010

Title: Not suprised AT ALL

This is so sad. Our government is now censoring what can be printed and aired. Well you know "the man on the street" will have no issue with this because you will here that its a government funded station so it cant say anything about the government. Please note "man on the street" that I dont care how much cash the government injects into our local media this is and remains a FREE COUNTRY where citizens are free to voice thier opinon, press or not (actually especially the press is supposed to be free). But i guess no more, if ya say something bad bout papa hubbigity he will pull da plug....my my my

Posted By: disappointed, not surprised On: 6/8/2010

Title: 1984 begins now

so finally the 'big brother government' rears its ugly head!

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