Friday, March 11, 2016

CNEPR suspends television “Crocodile”; is second case – Caribbean

The National Commission of Public Entertainment and Radio (CNEPR) suspended TV presenter Nelson Javier “The Crocodile” by the vulgar and racist words he used in his program “El Show de Nelson”, on March 7. “The CNEPR proceeds to disable their presentations on radio and television for a period of fifteen (15) days from the notification of this resolution, the vulgar and obscene language use, uttering words and rude, vulgar, obscene, discriminatory, unfit for public use expressions, “the agency said in a statement. The provision is based on the provisions of Regulation 824 of the Act 1951 of the CNEPR the proper use of electronic media in the DR and public warning issued to all who use them, since television is both impact and penetration in society.

The suspension communicator Nelson Javier (Crocodile) came after this was offensive and obscene comments against the ambassador of the United States in the country, James W Brewster, on his visit to a school in Santiago with her husband.

the CNEPR called drivers and producers of radio and television “to make aware of their influence within society through the media and these must be used for educational, informational and profitable for all purposes. ” Several days ago, the CNEPR also suspended for 15 days the presenter Cristian Casablanca, on discriminatory and racist insults against the journalist Pablo Toribio. Subsequently apologized Casablanca. “I want to apologize to all my fans and also the person who told you, which I do not know,” he said.

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