Category: Terrestrial

  • Parliamentary Committee to review Prasar Bharati working, wants feedback from govt

    Parliamentary Committee to review Prasar Bharati working, wants feedback from govt

    NEW DELHI: The Parliamentary Standing Committee will review the working of Prasar Bharati ‘in due course’ particularly with regard to human resource and financial problems. The committee has also asked the pubcaster to apprise it of the action taken so far on the Sam Pitroda Committee recommendations.

     

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology, which also examines issues relating to Information and Broadcasting Ministry (MIB) has noted in its recent report that it is aware that the Government is also undertaking a study following responses received from various stakeholders to the Sam Pitroda Committee report being placed on the website of the Ministry.

     

    The Committee noted that Prasar Bharati has been suffering from financial problems as well as human resource related issues ‘for the last so many years’.

     

    The Sam Pitroda Committee had given its report in January 2014, the Standing Committee noted. Pitroda had submitted 26 recommendations in the areas of (i) Governance and Organisation, (ii) Funding, (iii) Human Resources, (iv) Content, (v) technology, (vi) Archiving, (vii) Social Media and (viii) Global Outreach.

     

    The recommendations address issues of financial and administrative autonomy of Prasar Bharati to ensure that it is approximately positioned to execute its role as a genuine public broadcaster.

     

    The Standing Committee also took note of the fact that the MIB had asked Prasar Bharati to prepare an action plan for undertaking certain reviews, studies and audits suggested by the Sam Pitroda Committee, which have a critical bearing on future action plan of the Government. 

     

    The high-level committee under veteran technocrat Sam Pitroda had stressed the need for constituting a Parliamentary Committee as originally envisaged in the Prasar Bharati Act 1990 to ensure that the pubcaster discharges its duties in accordance with the provisions of the Act and Government defined duties.

     

    It recommended reorganization of the pubcaster Board to make it a professionally managed body and make it more effective in guiding the organisation.

     

    Noting that Prasar Bharati’s vision must be to become a genuine ‘public broadcaster’ as against a ‘government broadcaster,’ the report said there is need to effect complete transfer of ownership and management of assets and Human Resource to Prasar Bharati ‘to make the organization administratively and financially autonomous of Government.’

     

    A Regulatory Body has to be set up to ensure public accountability of Prasar Bharati with respect to all content broadcast on its television and radio networks. The Regulatory Body should be a sub-committee of the Prasar Bharati Board.

     

    Interestingly, the Committee has suggested setting up of Prasar Bharati Connect (PBC) as the third arm of the public service broadcaster, independent of Doordarshan and All India Radio, to expand the social media. PBC should be mandated to manage the various social media initiatives of all the wings of Prasar Bharati. It also wants Prasar Bharati’s social media strategy.

     

    The Committee was set up in 28 January, 2013 and had decided to set up 11 working groups on different issues and has come out with a report on eight main areas: governance and organization, funding, human resource, content, technology, archiving, social media and global outreach.

     

    The Committee suggests amending the 1990 Act where necessary so as to impart genuine and effective autonomy to the organization.

     

    Referring to funding, the report said that there is need to undertake a professional study to develop a funding mechanism for Prasar Bharati that addresses the need for autonomy with financial accountability. Such a funding model should include government funding, internal resource mobilisation and private investment. There is need to monetise all available archival and other assets of Prasar Bharati as soon as possible to enhance funding, and augment funding of social messaging through cross-subsidising such content through entertainment-led programming and by co-opting industry through their corporate social responsibility (CSR) budgets.

     

    Pitroda had said in reply to a question after submitting his report that the time of licensing TV or radio sets as was being done around five decades earlier could not be revived at it was an old concept.

     

    Referring to Human Resource, he said the pubcaster should be enabled with the power to frame rules and regulations for its employees without seeking prior approval of the Government.

     

    The committee said there was need to create an effective recruitment system to attract the best talent and allow the hiring of skilled professionals and encourage and initiate steps for absorption of Government employees as full-time employees of Prasar Bharati, after an appropriate screening process. The ones who remain in Government may be considered for absorption in other departments within the government as is done in other cases.

     

    Referring to content, Pitroda stressed the need to scale up allocation of funds for content generation to 50 per cent of the total expenditure within a period of five – seven years. The Committee wants a review of all existing channels and content of DD and AIR, based on their relevance, output and viability and phase out those where there is sub-optimal utilisation of resources.

     

    There should be encouragement of outsourcing of content creation to external producers to attract high quality and diverse programming and creation of distinct brand identities for different TV and radio channels, and define the content strategy for each.

     

    Referring to Technology, the Committee wants expansion of the satellite and digital cable TV operations to meet the obligation of public service broadcasting. There is need to digitalise the present AM radio system to a new digital radio transmission after due evaluation subject to cost and availability of DRM receivers. In the transition period, FM may be expanded according to demand.

     

    It stressed the need to selectively digitalize terrestrial TV operations based on commercial viability.

     

    Any further expansion of and investment in digital terrestrial telecast should be suitably evaluated after field reviews and assessment of developments in the telecom sector, it said.

     

    Interestingly, the Committee wanted involvement of the private sector to expand the broadcasting market with a view to effectively utilise the infrastructure being built by Prasar Bharati to enable faster growth in the receiver ecosystem.

     

    On archives, it recommended state-of-the-art digital archives for consolidating and preserving DD and AIR’s content: both existing as well as that being currently generated. There is expansion of scope to make it the National Audio-Visual Archives so as to consolidate and support all other government initiatives.

     

    The Committee wants dedicated, multi-platform channels created for dissemination of Prasar Bharati’s archival products: both open access and for monetization.

     

    Referring to Global Outreach, it wanted the creation of a world-class broadcasting service benchmarked with the best in the world using next-generation opportunities, technologies, business models and strategies.

  • Kisan channel launch postponed yet again, trial runs on

    Kisan channel launch postponed yet again, trial runs on

    NEW DELHI: Kisan TV, which was earlier slated to launch on Baisakhi Day (14 April), has been postponed to May. This is not the first time that the launch date of the 24-hour channel, devoted to farmers and rural India, has been pushed forward. The channel, which will be run by Doordarshan, was initially slated for launch in Makar Sankarti Day on 14 January.

    Information and Broadcasting Minister Arun Jaitley said that the delay had been caused as Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not in the country, though DD sources had earlier informed Indiantelevision.com that the channel may be launched on 21 April.

    Jaitley said the preparations for the launch of the channel were at an advanced stage and that the trial runs were on.

    A budget of Rs 100 crore had been set aside in July last year in the Budget but a sum of Rs 90 crore had been allocated for this in 2015-16.

    Jaitley was speaking after inaugurating Delhi’s Vividh Bharati channel of All India Radio (AIR) on FM Mode.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology, which also examines issues linked to I&B Ministry said in a recent report that emphasis should be laid on local dialect on regional basis so that farmers all across the country are able to access the channel in their local language/dialect, thereby getting benefited by this laudable initiative of the Government.

  • Prasar Bharati looks to exploit archived music on digital platform

    Prasar Bharati looks to exploit archived music on digital platform

    NEW DELHI: Prasar Bharati is looking at different ways to exploit music in its vast archives by taking it online.

     

    Speaking exclusively to Indiantelevision.com, Prasar Bharati CEO Jawhar Sircar said that Prasar Bharati was examining how music available in the archives of All India Radio (AIR) and Doordarshan (DD) could be exploited by putting it on the digital platform.

     

    Sircar informed that DD alone had over 200,000 hours of recordings in its archives. Of this, 4,000 hours was ready to be published and another 20,000 had been digitally restored.

     

    Additionally, he said that the pubcaster was also considering a proposal to provide a scroll free-of-charge to cultural organizations to announce their forthcoming programmes on DD Bharati.

     

    On a separate note, Prasar Bharati has also instructed the news wings of both AIR and DD to cover all important events simultaneously and then share the inputs. Sircar said that the instruction had first been given over a year ago and admitted that there were still cases where this was not being done. He said that the directive included events like lectures or lecture demonstrations, biographical works, and the best performances of any artiste.

     

    Responding to another query, Sircar said that short wave radio had to be kept alive for diplomatic reasons but the medium wave was gradually being moved to FM so that all 850 million mobile users in the country will get access to this. Vividh Bharati had already been put on FM. 

  • AIR, DD modernisation progress unsatisfactory: Parliamentary Committee

    AIR, DD modernisation progress unsatisfactory: Parliamentary Committee

    NEW DELHI: Noting that it is ‘very crucial to rejuvenate and revitalize Prasar Bharati by improving its efficiency, effectiveness and quality of broadcasting through complete digitization;’ a Parliamentary Committee has said that the performance in this regard during the Eleventh Plan was ‘unsatisfactory’.

     

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology, which also examines Information and Broadcasting, in a recent report recommended that earnest efforts must be made to see that all the planned schemes for modernization of All India Radio and Doordarshan are implemented during the Twelfth Plan period.

     

    It noted that one of the focal points of successive reports of the Committee have been the modernization of AIR and DD. The Committee noted that for the Twelfth Plan period, the Government allocated Rs 2252 crore for AIR for modernisation and expansion of its infrastructure, which includes Rs 1020 crore for the new schemes under the Twelfth Plan and Rs 1232 crore for the continuing schemes of the Tenth and Eleventh Plans. 

     

    In regard to the modernisation of Doordarshan, the Committee was informed that it is a continuous process and various schemes for modernisation are formulated and implemented from time to time. At present, the schemes, which are under implementation include Digitalization of Transmitters and Studios in Doordarshan Network, High Definition Television (HDTV), Modernization, Augmentation and Replacement of Transmitter and Studio equipment, Modernisation, Augmentation and Replacement of Satellite Broadcast equipment and DTH Service, etc. 

     

    The Committee recommended that the remaining works related to digitisation of Medium Wave (MW) and Short Wave (SW) Transmitters, studios and digitisation of connectivity are completed within the time limits prescribed under the Twelfth Plan. 

     

    The Committee took ‘serious note of the fact that for complete digitisation of AIR networks and 100 per cent coverage by FM signal, inadequate funds were allocated during the Eleventh Plan and even during the Twelfth Plan, the requisite requirement of Rs 4179 crore allocation has not been met and as a result, the digitization plan has been shifted further and is expected to be completed only by December 2018.

     

    The Committee noted that both AIR and DD as national broadcasters are playing a crucial role in the socio-economic development of the country because of their extensive reach across the masses, particularly in the rural and far flung areas of the country. 

  • Senior BSNL official being moved as Member (Finance) in Prasar Bharati

    Senior BSNL official being moved as Member (Finance) in Prasar Bharati

    NEW DELHI: Senior Indian Administrative Service Officer Rajiv Kumar Singh is expected to join the Prasar Bharati Board as member – finance early next week.

     

    Prasar Bharati sources told indiantelevision.com that Singh was being moved from the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL).

     

    With this, the source said that the list of permanent members in the Board will be complete as Suresh Chandra Panda assumed office late last month as member (Personnel).

     

    With this, the permanent members of the Board are CEO Jawhar Sircar, J S Mathur who is additional secretary in the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, and director general F Sheheryar and C Lalrosanga of All India Radio and Doordarshan respectively who are ex officio members. Dr A Surya Prakash is chairman of the Board.

     

    Part-time members are filmmaker Muzaffar Ali and Professor S K Barua of the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad.

     

    It is learnt that the Selection Committee headed by Vice President Hamid Ansari is to meet shortly to fill the four vacancies of part-time members in the Board.

     

  • Kisan TV set for launch by April third week; soft launch next week

    Kisan TV set for launch by April third week; soft launch next week

    NEW DELHI: Kisan TV, earlier slated for formal launch on Baisakhi Day – 14 April, is now expected to go live in the third week of April.

     

    Kisan TV is a 24-hour channel devoted to farmers and rural India.

     

    DD sources said that the channel may now be launched on 21 April. This is because Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not be in the country on Baisakhi Day. Sources also told Indiantelevision.com that a trial run had already commenced but a formal soft launch may come within the next few days.

     

    Initial plans were to launch the channel, which is to be run by Doordarshan, on 14 January (Makar Sankranti Day).

     

    A corpus of Rs 100 crore had been set aside in July last year in the Budget. However, this year’s budget showed an allocation of Rs 90 crore for the same in 2015-16.

     

    Meanwhile, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology, which also examines issues linked to Information and Broadcasting Ministry said in a recent report that emphasis should be laid on local dialect on a regional basis so that farmers all across the country are able to access the channel in their local language/dialect, thereby getting benefited by this laudable initiative of the government. DD sources had earlier told this website that the content on DD Kisan will be in Hindi with regional dubbing.

     

    The members appreciated the decision to launch a channel for farmers and said it would await efficacy of the channel in delivering utility services to the target groups.

     

    The Committee noted that the Empowered Finance Committee (EFC) Memo pertaining to the launch of the channel was under finalization for circulation to appraisal agencies and the process is on for content identification.

     

    Noting that the proposed Doordarshan Kisan is a dedicated channel for the farmers to give them information targeted to address the wholesome edutainment needs of a farmer to adopt and adapt to modern scenario, the national broadcaster had in early December invited proposals for programmes under the Self Financing Commissioned (SFC) Scheme.

     

    As per DD sources, the content expected for DD Kisan will primarily address the developmental needs of the farmer addressing ‘Core Agriculture’, ‘Critical Support’ and ‘Essential Ancillary’ areas, keeping in mind the varied Agro-Economic Zones, Climatic Areas, Different Crops and the need to address the target audience spread across various states but will have to be entertaining and engaging.

     

    The genres for which it invited proposals are: Documentaries/Features (Field Based); Magazines/Docu Dramas (Field Based); Cookery Shows/Biographies; Daily Soap/Fiction Serials/Family Serials/Thrillers; film song based programmes; Reality Shows/Game Shows; and Mandi Bhav/Bazar Bhav/Agro Based Bulletins.

     

    In addition, DD Kisan will have a new segment for iconic characters plus content packaging where animation characters will convey the agricultural themes and desired messaging. It is expected that the participants under this category will also provide layouts of the channel’s packaging.

     

    It will also have a segment for edited feature films where the entire film will be capsuled with anchor-based presentation for 60 minutes.

     

    Prasar Bharati will also take inputs from different agricultural universities and institutes to develop rich content for the channel and the same would be disseminated among the farmers.

  • Prasar Bharati Board capable of appointing full-time DGs: I&B sources

    Prasar Bharati Board capable of appointing full-time DGs: I&B sources

    NEW DELHI: The Prasar Bharati Board has the requisite quorum for appointing a full-time directors-general in Doordarshan and All India Radio and need not resort to interim appointments.

     

    Stating this, an Information and Broadcasting Ministry (I&B) official told Indiantelevision.com that the process of filling the four vacancies of part-time members will commence soon.

     

    Nonetheless the Ministry clearly feels that the present strength of the Board is enough for full-time appointments and is surprised at this interim arrangement.

     

    However, according to a Prasar Bharati official, Board chairman A. Surya Prakash is of the view that the present strength of the Board is mostly of government-appointees, and therefore any full-time selection would not be fair. He therefore wants the process of constituting the entire Board to be completed before proceeding with any full-time appointment.

     

    Veteran broadcaster C. Lalrosanga has been appointed interim director general of Doordarshan following the retirement of Vijayalakshmi Chhabra.

     

    Until now, Lalrosanga was holding charge as an additional director general in All India Radio.

     

    Chhabra was named interim DG of Doordarshan in July 2014. She had earlier been ADG Programmes in AIR.

     

    According to information available with this website, contenders for the post of DG include current interim AIR DG F Shehryar, Aparna Vaish, Deepa Chandra, Dr Rajshekhar Vyas, Mukesh Sharma and Mahesh Joshi.

  • DD National to launch ‘Main Kuch Bhi Kar Sakti Hoon’ season 2

    DD National to launch ‘Main Kuch Bhi Kar Sakti Hoon’ season 2

    NEW  DELHI: Doordarshan’s Main Kuch Bhi Kar Sakti Hoon is all set for its second season after the success of season one, which was telecast last year with 52 episodes.

    The new season will commence on DD National from 4 April at 7:30 pm with a curtain raiser of the show. It will be aired every Saturday and Sunday.

    The half hour show challenges prevalent social norms on child marriage, early pregnancies, contraceptive use, women’s education, health and empowerment in an effort to change existing mindsets to bring forth a positive change in the society.

    According to TAM and IRS data, the serial was watched by over 58 million viewers and PFI received as many as 600,000 phone calls from people across the country, wanting to engage on the issues it had raised, and to share their own experiences.

    Season two of Main Kuch Bhi Kar Sakti Hoon focuses on Sneha’s (the protagonist) continuing story, the drama, and dreams as she moves on from Maanavta Hospital to serve her community.  She starts the Manaavta Health Centre and brings people together to aspire for better lives. Preeta, Sneha’s younger sister starts a girls’ football team. These young women use sports to demand for equal opportunities and rights for girls. In the process, Preeta is attacked, but the girls team fights on in spite of family pressure, ridicule and threats of violence and they go on to win the football tournament.

    Running parallel, there are dimensions of deceit, violence, corruption and romance all rolled into this entertainment pot-boiler.

    The serial is scripted, produced and directed by renowned director Feroz Abbas Khan. He said, “Main Kuch Bhi Kar Sakti Hoon is not just a television series; it is entertainment with social responsibility. Through season one, people realized that there was more to family planning methods than sterilization. And that prenatal care is necessary to ensure healthy pregnancy. People were able to find the voice to protest against the gender based violence and mobilize support. The story of Main Kuch Bhi Kar Sakti Hoon revolves around the inspiring journey of Dr Sneha who represents the young Indian woman of today, emotionally torn between family and society, professional aspirations and personal commitment. Her struggles and triumphs form the core of this memorable soap opera. It will make you laugh, it will make you cry, but it will also make you think. It is a television series like you’ve never seen before.”

  • DD News staff move CAT as contracts not renewed, even as DD advertises for new staff

    DD News staff move CAT as contracts not renewed, even as DD advertises for new staff

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan News has denied that it has asked contractual journalists to look for another job by June-end.

     

    DD News director general Akshay Rout told Indiantelevision.com that no such action had been taken and the rumours were baseless.

     

    However, some of these journalists have moved the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) seeking a restraining order (injunction) against DD News management’s decision to terminate services of about 100 employees. The petition alleges that the management’s decision to end service contracts is “illegal and against its own policy of renewing contracts every year in case it is not terminated.”

     

    The tribunal that admitted the petition on 27 February has issued a stay order on the move stating that “one set of contractual employees shall not be replaced by another set of contractual employees.” It has also directed Prasar Bharati to respond by 30 March. The notice has also gone to Prasar Bharati and the Information and Broadcasting Ministry.

     

    The news staff apprehend that the entire contractual workforce would be removed in a phased manner.

     

    It is learnt from some news staff that certain senior officials have not only been threatening contractual staff, but also begun giving them long duties or night duties.

     

    Simultaneously, the DD News website carries an advertisement for hiring 20 news correspondents and editors and offers pay packages of over Rs 1 lakh.

     

    The petition has been moved by 31 journalists, who claim they were informally told to leave the organisation. “They [contractual journalists] have been forced to work and do their normal duties even without formal letters of employment being extended, they are now sought to be illegally removed from services,” states the petition. The management has already fired three contractual journalists sending strong warning signals to the rest of temporary workforce, petitioner Anil Punia told Indiantelevision.com.

     

    Punia stated that DD News has an editorial staff of about 300 in its national bureau. Of this, about 250 are contractual employees and rest are permanent officials drawn mainly from Indian Information Service (IIS).

     

    He also said that some of these contractual staff had been working for more than 10 years, but they were asked to keep on working even though their contracts were not renewed in October 2013.

     

    The petition states that mass hiring of contractual employees happened in 2003 when the channel was launched and in 2006 during news channel boom. A majority of them were hired from the Indian Institute of the Mass Communications.

     

    In the absence of a clear human resource policy, for the last 11 years, the DD News management has been renewing work contracts on yearly basis. However, employees complain that since the past three years contracts were renewed arbitrarily.

     

    In March, most journalists got three months extension until June.

  • DD’s live show to propagate traditional medicines to go on air

    DD’s live show to propagate traditional medicines to go on air

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan is to commence telecast of a new weekly half-an-hour live phone-in show called Ayushman Bharat on traditional methods of medicine, from 28 March.

     

    The show will be telecast every Saturday at 6 pm. The programme will be telecast in nine regional kendras of DD as well in their respective languages. 

     

    Ayushman Bharat aims at popularising traditional Indian medicines among the masses and creating a health conscious India through ancient systems of medicine and treatment.

     

    Through this programme, people can interact with experts of Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy and people will be able to get solutions to their problems. 

     

    In the first episode of the programme, AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy) minister Shripad Yesso Naik will brief the masses about the schemes, programmes and benefits of AYUSH Ministry. 

     

    Being produced in collaboration with the AYUSH Ministry, this is a one-of-its-kind show envisaged to be a single window offering solutions for all Doodarshan viewers who are seeking answers to diverse health and lifestyle concerns.

     

    The live phone-in show will feature a panel of experts, success stories from all across the country. The show will be a platform for direct interface of the audiences with the AYUSH doctors and experts who share with them the enchanting age-old treatments to cure the health problems.

     

    Elaborating on the planned show, Doordarshan director general Vijayalakshmi Chhabra said, “We at Doordarshan feel that programmes like this would go a long way in creating awareness about Indian forms of medicines.”

     

    Taking a step forward in reviving traditional medicine, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had elevated the AYUSH Department to an independent Ministry with effect from 9 November last year.