Campaign India Team
Mar 24, 2021

Provisional Attachment Order states that Republic TV isn't involved in #TRPScam

Order rules all claims and allegations against the network as false

Provisional Attachment Order states that Republic TV isn't involved in #TRPScam

Republic Media Network has issued a statement after the recent Provisional Attachment Order issued by The Enforcement Directorate (ED). 

The order stated that Republic TV wasn't involved in the ongoing TRPScam which began with the owners of Fakt Marathi and Box Cinema being arrested. At the time, Republic TV was being investigated in the scam which accused channels of tampering with BARC data to boost their ratings.

The Provisional Attachment Order has stated that all the claims and allegations against Republic Media Network were false, malicious and fictitious, including the accusation about viewership malpractices within the network’s channels and affiliates.

 

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Campaign India

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