MTV’s Sorry for Abusive Language

Published on July 6, 2009 under News

MTV’s Sorry for Abusive Language

For the Vulgar and Abusive language used in the Mtv’s most popular reality show Mtv Roadies, Government asked the channel for running a scroll apologizing for the language used. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting warned the channel for repeated use of vulgar and abusive words in that particular reality show and also warned that any further violation may entail stringent action, including suspension or prohibition of broadcast.

And its not new to Mtv, even before they ran a scroll for few days for telecasting banned Axe affect ad and once for telecasting a music video from an Indian film that had received an “Adult” certification by the Central Board of Film Certification.

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