Category: I&B Ministry

  • No plan to levy 10% licence fee on b’casters, cable ops: I&B Min

    No plan to levy 10% licence fee on b’casters, cable ops: I&B Min

    MUMBAI: The Minister Of Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar has made it clear in a parliamentary response that the ministry does not intend to add any sort of 10 per cent licence fee on broadcasters and cable operators in India.

    His response came for a question that asked if the minister had an intention to do so on the lines of what it follows for the DTH industry. Currently, DTH operators need to pay 10 per cent of their gross revenue as annual licence fee.

    The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) in a recommendation, last year, mentioned that this 10 per cent should be brought down to 8 per cent of adjusted gross revenue rather than gross revenue.

    The minister also mentioned there is no central register that maintains industry-wise information regarding licence fees.

  • Budget 2020: I&B Ministry allocation raised by over Rs 310 crore this fiscal

    Budget 2020: I&B Ministry allocation raised by over Rs 310 crore this fiscal

    MUMBAI: Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her second budget announced Rs 4375.21 crore for the Ministry Of Information And Broadcasting (MIB) for the financial year 2020-21, Press Trust of India report said. The revised budget estimate for the last fiscal was Rs 4064.76 crore.

    The finance minister has increased the funds to MIB by Rs 310 crore over the previous fiscal year. The allocation for Prasar Bharati has remained at Rs 2889.36 crore, same as the revised estimate of last financial year.

    The allocation, in the budget, for broadcasting under the social services has been upped to Rs 3218.56 crore from Rs 3067.26 crore in FY20. Meanwhile, a total of Rs 967.29 crore is allocated for information and publicity.

    The minister raised the allocation for the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune to Rs 49.4 crore from Rs 30.87 crore in 2019-20, and has doubled the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) funds to Rs 61.30 crore in FY21 from Rs 25.69 crore in the last fiscal.

    Hailing the budget 2020 as most pragmatic, union information and broadcasting minister Prakash Javadekar said that India has not only managed a good growth rate but is also marching towards a better rate, adding that the budget will usher in all-round development.

  • I&B Ministry grants registration to 15 MSOs in Jan 2020

    I&B Ministry grants registration to 15 MSOs in Jan 2020

    MUMBAI: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has published a document listing all the registered multi system operators (MSO) in the country. As per the document, there are 1630 registered MSOs in India as on 31 January 2020.

    Fifteen MSOs were granted registration in the month of January 2020. A total of 150 MSOs were granted registration in the year 2019. Surprisingly, just one MSO, Sharma Cable Network, was granted registration in the entire of 2018 as per the document.

    All the granted registrations are valid for a period of 10 years. The name of the companies that were added in the registration list in January includes Latiyal TV Club, Vijayendra Cable, Seven Star Digital; Maxnet Communication, AG Digital Communication, Jai Maa Vaishnavi Jai Mata Di Star Cable, Digimedia Cable, Cable Operator Association of Yamunagar N Jagadhari, Siddhi Cable Center, Barale Cable Network, Aryabhatt Digital Network Pvt Ltd, The Nandhyal Communications, Tiranga Networks and DNA Cables.

    The ministry has also cancelled the registration of Skyway Digital on 27 january 2020. The total number of MSO registrations cancelled by MIB is 74 till 31 January 2020.

  • Govt places embargo on publishing exit poll of Delhi Assembly election

    Govt places embargo on publishing exit poll of Delhi Assembly election

    MUMBAI: Amid the battle for power in the national capital, the Election Commission of India has banned all print or electronic media from showing exit poll of Delhi Assembly election between 8 am to 6.30 pm on 8 February 2020.

    The government, setting an embargo time for the exit poll, said, “Election Commission has notified the period between 8 am and 6.30 pm on 8 February 2020, conducting any exit poll and publishing or publicising the result of exit poll by means of the print or electronic media or in any other manner shall be prohibited in the ongoing General Election to the Legislative Assembly of NCT of Delhi, 2020.”

    Meanwhile, the statement also read, “Displaying any election matter including results of any opinion poll or any other poll survey, in any electronic media, would be prohibited during the period of 48 hours ending with the hour fixed for conclusion of poll in the aforesaid General election.”

    Delhiites will vote on 8 February 2020 and the results are expected on 11 February 2020. Channels tend to go in a frenzy to declare the winners using experts and poll results.

  • I&B Ministry asks TV channels to follow Supreme Court orders in condemning lynching, mob violence

    I&B Ministry asks TV channels to follow Supreme Court orders in condemning lynching, mob violence

    MUMBAI: The country has seen an alarming increase in the incidences of lynching in the last few years. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has once again sent out an advisory to TV channels to comply with the Supreme Court’s directions to electronic media to condemn lynching and mob violence.

    The relevant extract for TV channels from the Tehseen S Poonawalla vs Union of India and others reads: “The central and state governments should broadcast on radio and television and other media platforms including the official websites of Home Department and Police of the States that lynching and mob violence of any kind shall invite serious consequences under the law.”

    The MIB advisory also requests channels to run the following messages in the form of a scroll: Mob violence and lynching is a serious crime and invites serious consequences under the law. Mob violence and lynching is a serious criminal offence and invites stringent punishment under the law.

    The ministry mentioned that Doordarshan had already begun implementing the apex court’s order.

    The MIB had previously directed TV channels to carry the warning in September 2018 to adhere to Supreme Court’s verdict on lynching, cow vigilantism and mobocracy. TV channels were asked to refer to the Supreme Court judgement dated 17 July 2018 and 24 September 2018. It also urged TV channels to “ensure widest possible outreach of the directions of the Supreme Court”.

    The Supreme Court on 17 July 2018 had decried cases related to lynching and said mobocracy won’t be tolerated in civil society. It said, “No citizen can take the law into his hands nor become a law unto himself.”

    In this regard, the Supreme Court bench headed by the then Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra had also ordered the centre and states to take strict action against lynching and mob vigilantism. It had warned people that indulging in it would attract the ‘wrath of law’.

    In the last few years, there have been rising instances of lynching over fake news. One of such was the Dadri lynching in 2015 when a mob of around 50 people lynched a 52-year-old Muslim villager on the pretext of storing beef at his home. Similarly, two young travellers in Guwahati, Assam were also lynched on the allegation that they were child kidnappers.

  • MIB advises channels to carry sign language interpretation of R-Day ceremony

    MIB advises channels to carry sign language interpretation of R-Day ceremony

    MUMBAI: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has released an advisory to all the channels regarding the carriage of sign language interpretation of Republic Day ceremony. All the channels can carry the feed from DD Bharati/ DD News of the president of India's speech and Republic Day-parade with commentary free of cost. 

    Public broadcaster, Doordarshan, has indicated that DD Bharati will carry sign language interpretation of the President's Address to the nation on its channel from 7 pm to 7.30 pm on 25 January 2020. lt has further stated that on 26 January, DD News will carry the sign language interpretation of the commentary on its channel from 9 am to 11 am (or till the end).

    The advisory from the ministry said, "The media has always been in the forefront of taking up important issues concerning national integration, progress of disadvantaged sections of the society, etc. Therefore, the feed of DD News/DD Bharati is being made available free of cost. All TV channels interested in carrying the live telecast of the speech of the president of India and Republic Day-parade with commentary, may carry the signals of DD Bharati/DD News with sign language  interpretation and English/Hindi closed captions for the benefit of differently-abled people and make the event accessible to them."   

    The ministry had received requests to carry the telecast with sign language interpretation and English/Hindi closed captions to help people connect meaningfully with this important National day. 

  • Prasar Bharati sells four MPEG-4 slots for Rs 66 lakh

    Prasar Bharati sells four MPEG-4 slots for Rs 66 lakh

    MUMBAI: Prasar Bharati has sold four DD Free Dish MPEG 4 slots on pro-rata basis for the period from 1 February 2020 to 14 March 2020 to four channels for Rs 66 lakh. The channels are Samay (Hindi News), 9X Jalwa (Hindi Music), Sangeet Bangla (Bangla Music) and JK 24×7 News (Hindi News). 

    Bidding in the e-auction of MPEG-4 slots was open to all genres (language) channels at a reserve price of Rs 16,50,000. 

    On 10 January, Prasar Bharati had invited application from the channels licensed by the ministry of information and broadcasting. International public broadcasters licensed/registered by the Ministry of I&B were also allowed to participate in the e-auction.

    The public broadcaster has instructed that the allotted channels to pay the amount in two installments along with the carriage fee and applicable GST. The channel will have to pay the first installment in advance by 30 January 2020 i.e before placement of channel on DD Free Dish DTH Platform and second installment to be payable by 27 February 2020 after adjusting the participation fee amount.  

    In November 2019, it had sold MPEG-2 slots of DD Free Dish on pro-rata basis for the period from 1 December 2019 to 29 February 2020 to eight channels for approx Rs 18.9 crore. The channels were ABZY Cool in Movies genre (Hindi) under bucket A; Showbox in Music genre (Hindi) under bucket B; Ganga Biskope in Movies genre (Bhojpuri) under bucket B; WOW in Music genre (Hindi) under bucket B; TV9 Bharatvarsh News genre (Hindi) under C; ABP Ganga in genre (Hindi) under bucket C; Zee Punjabi in others (PUnjabi) under bucket D and MR TV in others (Marathi) under Bucket D. For MPEG 2 slot the pubcaster had reserved the starting price of bucket A for Rs 3.11 crore; bucket B for Rs 2.73 crore; bucket C for Rs 2.23 crore and bucket D for Rs 1.55 crore.

  • I&B Ministry warns Jammu & Kashmir DPOs against carrying unauthorised channels

    I&B Ministry warns Jammu & Kashmir DPOs against carrying unauthorised channels

    MUMBAI: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has issued a warning to MSOs and cable operators in Jammu and Kashmir. In a communication issued by joint secretary Vikram Sahay, it has unequivocally asked them to cease transmitting unauthorised channels on their cable TV networks and comply with the provisions of the Cable TV Regulations Act, 1995.

    Sub Rule 6(6) of the Cable TV Rules specifies that no cable operator/MSO shall carry or include in his cable service any television broadcast or channel which has not been registered by the central government for being viewed within the territory of India.

    Failure to comply with these directions would invite penal action by the central and state governments/UT including withdrawal of license and confiscation of equipment.

    The ministry released a notice stating that some private channels which are not permitted by the MIB are being transmitted by some cable operators on their networks. The ministry has reports of the broadcast of unauthorised channels by LCOs/MSOs in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, which are not permitted by this ministry for being broadcast into the country.

    It further said, “The UT administration/district administration may ensure that no TV channels, which are not permitted, are transmitted in your district by any cable operator. In case of violations, necessary and prompt action must be taken by the authorized officers in the district against the defaulters to stop transmission of these channels.”

  • MIB grants registration to 11 MSOs in Dec 2019

    MIB grants registration to 11 MSOs in Dec 2019

    MUMBAI: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has published a document listing all the registered multi system operators (MSO) in the country. As per the document, there are 1616 registered MSOs in India as on 31 December 2019.

    Eleven MSOs were granted registration in the month of December 2019. A total of 150 MSOs were granted registration in the years 2019. Surprisingly, just one MSO, Sharma Cable Network, was granted registration in the entire of 2018 as per the document.

    All the granted registrations are valid for a period of 10 years. The name of the companies that were added in the registration list in December includes Sri Laxmi Narasimha Swamy Communication; DVR Siti Digital; M.D. Cable Network; Blue Star Cable Services; Unify Netsol pvt ltd.; Feroz Digital Networks; Shiva Sai Laxmi Communications; Array Access Digital Services; Realtouch Cable & Broadband pvt ltd.; Shiv Cable Network and Golleshwar

    You can access the full list here

  • MIB addresses Congress MP Manish Tewari’s query on govt’s ad spends

    MIB addresses Congress MP Manish Tewari’s query on govt’s ad spends

    MUMBAI: Congress MP Manish Tewari, asked the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) to reveal details about the yearly amount spent by the Government of India (GOI) on print, broadcasting, social media and outdoor advertisements between 26 May 2014 and 30 September 2019 on 29 November. He also has asked for details about the amount spent on ads in foreign media.

    Tewari inquired about the Government’s advertising share in the revenue streams of the top 20 Indian media firms between 04 April 2014 and 09 September 2014.

    MIB minister Prakash Javadekar replied “The Bureau of Outreach and Communication (BOC) releases notices, tenders, auctions, recruitments, etc. and also undertakes awareness campaigns and dissemination of information about the government schemes and programmes through various media.”

    Javadekar wrote in his reply that the details about the release of advertisements on various media between the said dates are available on BOC’s website.

    He explained that the revelation of per sq cm rate of ads in print media has increased from Rs. 42.31 to Rs. 62.13, but the average per year print media space of advertisements given by the BOC between FY 2014-15 and 2018-19 has reduced during NDA’s rule from Rs. 11.88 crore sq cm to Rs. 10.95 crore sq cm in UPA II rule between FY 2009-10 and 2013-14.

    Javadekar lastly said that GOI does not maintain details about the Indian media companies. He also emphasised that the Ministry does not issue advertisements in foreign newspapers and TV channels.