Nuclear power hush-up causes scholar to quit hosting long running show on Japan Public Radio
Scholar quits NHK over nuclear power hush-up
BY TOMOKO OTAKE
JAN 30, 2014
A noted professor who regularly provides commentary on an NHK AM radio show has resigned from the program in protest over the public broadcasters demand that nuclear power not be discussed until after the Feb. 9 Tokyo gubernatorial election.
Toru Nakakita, a professor of economics at Toyo University in Tokyo, said the director of the Radio 1? morning news program told him Wednesday to change the subject of his commentary, after he had submitted an outline for a segment to air the following day.
The segment, Business Tenbo (Business Outlook), which is broadcast every weekday morning, features guest commentary from academics in the fields of business and economics. For the Thursday morning edition, Nakakita was planning to talk about the rising operating costs of nuclear power worldwide, in light of a recent surge in insurance premiums and safety costs. He was also intending to discuss the fact that in Japan the cost of decommissioning nuclear plants is not adequately reflected on the utilities balance sheets.
After reviewing his draft, the director of the news program told him to wait until after the election, on grounds his comments would affect the voting behavior of the listeners, Nakakita quoted the NHK director as saying.
An official in NHKs public relations department acknowledged the demand had been made...
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Nuclear power and authoritarianism - a natural match.