New Delhi, Apr 2 (UNI) The telecom and broadcast regulator TRAI has sought industry views to frame ‘National Broadcasting Policy’ and has floated a Consultation Paper throwing open a range of questions from provisioning of affordable TV services, propelling growth of regional contents on OTT platforms and Ramping up the Indian films and making India
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The 25th Cable TV Show 2024 Kolkata, one of the largest trade shows on digital cable television, broadband and OTT in India and the SAARC region, will celebrate its silver jubilee, this year.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has opened public consultation on the Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill, 2023, designed to replace the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act of 1995. The proposed legislation aims to streamline regulatory processes, encompassing Over-The-Top (OTT) and digital news platforms, and update definitions and provisions for emerging technologies.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has cancelled the registrations of 477 multi-system operators (MSOs) due to their violation of the Cable TV Networks Regulation Act 1995. These MSOs were marked non-compliant for failing to provide information requested by the ministry, despite multiple reminders.