The toothless tiger is attempting to bare
its teeth.
The Indian Broadcasting Foundation - a representative
body of a small but powerful interest group of broadcasters
- is currently meeting at Sony Entertainment's offices to reportedly
decide on a ban of three agencies - McCann Erickson, HTA (Hindustan
Thompson Associates) and HTA Fulcrum (handles the Hindustan
Levers account) - for payment defaults.
The attempt is to play a role like that of the
INS which blacklists agencies that play truant as far payments
to member newspaper organisations are concerned. Once the agency
is placed on the blacklist, other INS members are supposed to
cooperate and not carry any of their ads.
The three agencies are reportedly in default
of upwards of Rs 3000 million accumulated over the last three
years.
The IBF is likely to announce the first of the
blacklists today. Of course, it will be up to the member broadcasters
to comply with the ban.
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