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13 maltatoday FRIDAY, 26 MAY 2017 Editorial Balanced broadcasting MaltaToday, MediaToday Co. Ltd, Vjal ir-Rihan, San Gwann SGN 9016 MANAGING EDITOR: SAVIOUR BALZAN Tel: (356) 21 382741-3, 21 382745-6 • Fax: (356) 21 385075 Website: www.maltatoday.com.mt E-mail: newsroom@mediatoday.com.mt Television remains the prima- ry source of information for many in Malta and abroad. A recent study carried out in the US shows that, the majority of people, especially the older generations rely on television as their main source of news. Although the younger gen- erations opt for digital news sources, television remains more popular than printed media among all ages. Malta is no different, televi- sion remains hugely popular and the vast majority of people are glued to their screens dur- ing electoral campaigns. Pluralism did not have the desired effect as this has resulted in a lack of quality in Maltese broadcasting. And given our peculiar situ- ation where political parties own television stations and the national broadcaster is in complete control of govern- ment, information comes in either a red or blue tinge. The political broadcasts organised by the Broadcast- ing Authority during electoral campaigns are the only space available for smaller parties who do not possess media empires. However, this year the au- thority has excluded Alter- nattiva Demokratika and all other smaller parties from TV debates during the electoral campaign. On the other hand, Labour and the PN have been granted four debates between them and a press conference each. Alternattiva Demokratika Chairperson Arnold Cas- sola justly remarked that the Broadcasting Authority "is there only to accommodate the two bigger parties" despite the fact that they already own media empires that transmit political propaganda 24 hours a day. Cassola also bemoaned the fact that the Broadcasting Authority has lost "all sense of dignity," and was denying the electorate the right to listen to and compare the different views of the differ- ent parties. AD has only been granted 20 minutes of spots while smaller parties such as Allenza Bidla and the far-right party Movi- ment Patrijotti Maltin even less. This reaffirms the need for a complete overhaul, not only of the Broadcasting Authority but also of the national broad- caster PBS. This newspaper has long campaigned for national broadcasting to be reformed radically and to start being looked at as a unifying na- tional force. Appointing the chairman of the Broadcasting Authority by a two-thirds majority in Par- liament is not enough. Both the authority and PBS should be more inclusive and repre- sentative of Maltese society. For this to happen, the system needs a drastic shake up. The most urgent reform concerns the participation of party representatives on the broadcasting authority or in influential positions at PBS. The firm hold of the national service in the hands of both political parties has to end, once and for all. The service must place people, and not the parties, as the centre of focus. Composition of the editorial board should also no longer be the sole choice of the minister, whose ministry should be kept at arm's length from the day- to-day running of the national broadcasting service. Ideally, a system must be found whereby a board of gov- ernors runs PBS autonomously accountable to parliament, and not to a minister. Concrete reforms at the Broadcasting Authority should see the inclusion of members from civil society and all po- litical parties. The present composition of two representatives cho- sen from each political party represented in parliament is anachronistic and absurd, as the person to be controlled has representation on the regulating body. This will guarantee the end of the mainstream parties' hold on broadcasting and a more inclusive and representa- tive PBS, especially when it comes to informing the public and giving a voice to smaller parties during electoral cam- paigns.

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