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Violent content led to ban, Channel 3 says

TV Channel 3 has denied political interference was responsible for its refusal to air the soap opera Nua Mek 2, saying violent content was the reason for the ban instead.

This is the first time the TV station has explained its decision publicly after abruptly ending the broadcast of the series last Friday with three episodes still to go, and replacing the series with a new show.The channel has screened the content of all programmes and its decision to take the soap opera off the air was not politically motivated, said Borisut Buranasamrit, public relations managing director at Channel 3.The station found the content of the controversial drama series to be too violent, leading to the decision to take it off the air, he said.He insisted the cancellation of the show had nothing to do with politics. "The station has not received any orders from any politicians," Mr Borisut said.Channel 3 is ready to explain its decision to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), he said.Mr Borisut said Channel 3 would not post the series on YouTube nor sell it in the form of VCDs.The station's action drew heavy criticism from many viewers, who allege that political interference was the reason behind the cancellation of the show.NBTC commissioner Supinya Klangnarong said the agency has full authority to make a decision on whether the series breached Section 37 of the Broadcast and Telecommunications Operations Act.Section 37 bars broadcast content that seeks to overthrow the constitutional monarchy, threatens national security or morality, constitutes profanity or harms people's mental or physical health. "Please give the [banned] tape to us. We will consider whether it has violated the law," Ms Supinya said at a seminar on the issue which was organised by Chulalongkorn University's Communication Arts Faculty."If not, the channel can broadcast it. Personally, I dont think that the drama violates Section 37....

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  • jah

    Discussion 23 : 09 Jan 2013 at 12.0323

    There are absolutely no role models here
    from iPhone application.

  • Discussion 22 : 09 Jan 2013 at 11.5822

    Looking for violence in a Thai soap drama? Just change the channel, it's nearly in all Thai tv.....really, one show to go? Put it back on the air for a ratings winner C3.....

  • Discussion 21 : 09 Jan 2013 at 10.4421

    And yet pictures of real-lifesuicides and dead rape victims are absolutely fine and not too violent for any of us to see in the daily newspapers...

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    Discussion 20 : 09 Jan 2013 at 09.2920

    The content shown on every drama fits that criteria .Slapping women ,raping ,lying and stealing hardly fit good programming for the country to watch at prime time everyday .

  • Discussion 19 : 09 Jan 2013 at 09.0419

    It took them this long to come up with such an unbelievable reason? They want us to pretend they didn't realise it was too violent until just before the end of the series. I get better excuses from my students than this.

  • Discussion 18 : 09 Jan 2013 at 08.5818

    Channel 3 need to be seriously investigated as to come out at this late stage of the game and advise the soap was considered to be too violent to expose to viewers is taking massive liberties over peoples rights. Please expose the people who considered this soap to be too violent so they can be hunted down by the press to face a barrage of questions. They should start preparing their resignations now. Don't try to fool the people that this was not politically motivated because it's way too late to state this now.

  • Discussion 17 : 09 Jan 2013 at 08.4417

    We should all give thanks for that which are not about to receive.

    May these successful censors go on to rid Thai TV of more and more soap operas. A commendable public service.

  • Discussion 16 : 09 Jan 2013 at 08.3216

    bkk-farang #14 - Is that your speculation or what???

  • Discussion 15 : 09 Jan 2013 at 08.1815

    Can't wait till I can buy a copy from a DVD street vendor. I'm certain that somebody with access to a copy or the original wants to make money. So, come on guys...what are you waiting for..?

  • Discussion 14 : 09 Jan 2013 at 08.0914

    @boontong #13: Maybe some fake red-shirts did it?

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