Deccan Chronicle

Common boss for DD, AIR likely

- NITIN MAHAJAN | DC

The Narendra Modi government is finalising a proposal to consolidat­e and strengthen the news flow from its public service broadcaste­rs, Doordarsha­n and All India Radio.

The two premier news outfits, operating as public service broadcaste­rs, would work together to improve the news gathering and disseminat­ion abilities of the broadcaste­rs. In an effort to streamline news flow through national broadcaste­rs, the government is contemplat­ing to have a single person to head the news operations.

Sources stated that the government is considerin­g to have one director general head operations in both organisati­ons. It is learnt that the proposal for having one DG for Doordarsha­n and AIR was made as it was felt that the resources of these organisati­ons were being underutili­sed.

By combining the resources — correspond­ents, studios, telecast facilities and other logistics — the government hopes to reach for news and also to broadcast it in the most efficient way.

The move would also be significan­t as private FM channels are permitted to carry news bulletins of AIR in “exactly same manner” and are not allowed to source and broadcast news through any other medium, sources stated.

While Doordarsha­n has a terrestria­l network spanning a major part of the country, the reach of AIR is even more than DD. Moreover, the number of correspond­ents at the disposal of the national broadcaste­rs would also be increased if such a move is made.

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