The Asian Age

Auctions likely soon to allot TV channel slots

- NITIN MAHAJAN

Setting up a news or entertainm­ent television channel may soon cost several crores of rupees. In a bid to bring in extra revenue, ensure transparen­cy and remove discretion­ary powers, the Narendra Modi government is planning to auction television channel frequencie­s on the lines of telecom spectrum, coal block and FM radio auctions.

The I& B ministry has sought suggestion­s from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India — which is also the regulatory body for the broadcasti­ng sector in the country — regarding a change in process for allocation of news and entertainm­ent television channels.

Sources said the move has been proposed in an effort to generate additional revenue for the government and could help it in removing possibilit­ies of corruption. The move was also prompted after the I& B ministry received several applicatio­ns seeking permission for establishi­ng new television channels. By adopting the auction method, the government wants to generate additional revenue and also institute a single window system for establishi­ng new television channels, sources added. The I& B ministry has also sought Trai’s suggestion­s on whether a single window system for establishi­ng channels is permissble and under what conditions, the sources added.

Under the current process, an applicant needs to seek permission from the I& B ministry for setting up a new television channel. The current fee includes ` 10,000 for uplinking and downlinkin­g facilities and a ` 2- lakh annual licence fee. The channel operators are also required to seek annual renewal for their operations. During the current process, a new applicant also has to seek security clearance from the Union home ministry. At present there are 391 news channels and 492 non- news television channels operationa­l in the country. According to various estimates, the media and entertainm­ent industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the country.

◗ Media and entertainm­ent industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the country

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