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  • MIB categorises all non-Hindi and non-Eng TV channels as regional

    MIB categorises all non-Hindi and non-Eng TV channels as regional

    MUMBAI: In its latest order, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has sought to clear some of the confusion around its recent order on processing fees that broadcasters will have to bear in the event of a change in satellite or channel name, among other things.

    In an order released today, the ministry has sought to define what a regional channel is. According to it, any channel which is not in Hindi or English will be considered as being regional in nature. Moreover, spiritual and yoga channels will fall under the purview of this definition when it comes to calculating fees that they have to pay the MIB.

    On 13th December, the MIB had issued an order that sharply increased the processing fee for TV channels in supersession of an order dated 1 January 2009. Under the revision, national channels will now have to cough up Rs 100,000 while regional ones will shell out Rs 50,000 as processing fee for any change, including change of satellite, channel name/logo, language of channel, category of channel, mode of transmission, teleport, teleport location, and category of channel from general entertainment channel to news channel for temporary uplinking of a live event.

    The order had introduced two new categories for channels—regional and national—which had caused confusion in broadcasters’ minds. According to the television uplinking and downlinking guidelines, there are only two categories of channels—news and current affairs and non-news and current affairs channels.

    While the order has clarified what a regional channel is, the definition of a national channel remains to be seen. Until today, there was no clarification on which channels will be treated as regional.

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    MIB bumps up TV channel processing fee

  • MIB bumps up TV channel processing fee

    MIB bumps up TV channel processing fee

    MUMBAI: The ministry of information and broadcasting (MIB) has sharply increased the processing fee for TV channels in supersession of an order dated 1 January 2009. Now, national channels will have to cough up Rs 100,000, while regional ones will shell out Rs 50,000.

    This fee will apply to broadcaster companies for any alteration, including change of satellite, channel name/logo, language of channel, category of channel, mode of transmission, teleport, teleport location and category change from general entertainment channel to news channel for temporary uplinking of a live event.

    Additionally, the same amount will be levied on a per-day basis in case of temporary uplinking of a live event. This order will come in force with immediate effect.

    The move is in sharp contrast to the government’s stated objective of improving the ease of doing business in the country bereft of complicated documentation.

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  • Govt earns Rs 7.41 crore as processing fee from applicant MSOs

    Govt earns Rs 7.41 crore as processing fee from applicant MSOs

    NEW DELHI: The Government has collected a sum of Rs 7.41 crore during the last three years until 27 January, 2015 from Multi System Operators (MSOs) for providing digital addressable Cable TV service in the country.

     

    The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) collects Rs 1 lakh from each applicant as processing fee at the time of submission of application for registration of MSOs.

     

    It received Rs 3 lakh in 2011-12, Rs  1.80 crore in 2012-13; Rs 79 lakh in 2013-14; and Rs 79 lakh in 2015 (up to 27 January).

     

    Ministry sources told Indiantelevision.com that some of the States have levied entertainment tax on cable services, which is collected directly by the concerned State Governments. In addition, cable operators are also required to pay service tax and any other applicable taxes to the Central Government.

     

    However, the MIB does not maintain any information relating to collection of these taxes.