Showing posts with label TV5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV5. Show all posts

Monday, March 01, 2010

Premier threatens to shut military-owned TV for lack of enthusiasm


Mon, 01 Mar 2010
DPA

Phnom Penh - Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen has threatened to close down a television station part-owned by the country's military, saying it had failed to broadcast sufficient army-related material, national media reported Monday. Hun Sen told troops in the country's north-western province of Battambang that the TV5 channel ought to broadcast more "military encouragement songs."

He also chastised TV5 for failing to televise his speeches to the troops during last month's high-profile visit to units based along the Cambodian-Thai border.

"It uses the military logo, but this TV channel does not disseminate the military work often," the Cambodia Daily newspaper reported Hun Sen as saying.

Relations between Cambodia and Thailand have worsened in recent months, increasing tensions along areas of their disputed border.

Hun Sen said TV5, which is part-owned by Thai firm Mica Media Limited, should either remove the armed forces logo and go private, or close down.

And he had harsh words for station director Lieutenant-General Neang Phat, a senior figure in the defence ministry, saying the director did not watch television.

"I let you wear the stars (representing the rank of a general), but the stars are not working - you don't know how to do it," he said.

Neang Phat told the newspaper that the station would immediately ensure the premier's advice was followed.

"We will follow his ideal advice, we'll insert more programmes concerning military tasks," he said. "Starting from Monday we'll play the songs and the talk concerning the military."

A review of the country's media last year by local human rights group Licadho noted that each of Cambodia's eight TV stations is aligned with the ruling party "and all news bulletins are politically biased."

A survey conducted in 2003 found that 90 per cent of Cambodians get their news via TV and radio broadcasts.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

[Chumteav] Meng Keo Pechta sues TV5's Cha Rithy for $22,000

Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

Famous singer Meng Keo Pechta is involved in a lawsuit demanding $22,000 in compensation from Cha Rithy, the manager of the artistic program for TV Channel 5, whom she accused of not abiding by his promise to invite her to sing on his station, but then declined to do so later on. A report from a local newspaper indicated that in her lawsuit sent the Phnom Penh municipal court, [Chumteav] Meng Keo Pechta sued Cha Rithy for $2,000 (for breach of promise) and $20,000 in punitive damage compensation because Cha Rithy’s action made her miss the opportunity to sing in Siem Reap for a reception for a Thai royal [KI-Media: most likely Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn] at the end of 2007. Regarding this lawsuit, the court summoned both sides to arrange for an end to the lawsuit on Monday. During that meeting session, Cha Rithy asked for an end of the lawsuit also in the name of alike artists, and he said that there was no actual agreement either, however, [Chumteav] Meng Keo Pechta refused and she maintained the lawsuit which she claimed that the issue stemmed from a mutual agreement.