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Security concerns flagged on allowing FM news channels

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA Hyderabad, 15 January

Prasar Bharati Chairman A Surya Prakash on Sunday said allowing private FM stations to air news might have security implicatio­ns and that the government needs to keep that in mind if it wants to give the nod.

From the democracy point of view, the idea of allowing them to do so looks “very simple” and “must be done”, but given the diversity and internal security concerns of India, which also has thousands of kms of borders, the move has a “lot of implicatio­ns,” he told PTI here.

Noting that new FM channels are going to come up as a few months ago the government had auctioned frequency bandwidth for a few hundreds of them, he said, “You need to seriously ponder over this (whether to allow FM channels to air news) before you take that step.”

While it’s true that private television channels have been allowed to telecast news and current affairs programmes, radio has a “different audience, different kind of reach and there are lot of issues about them”, he said.

Surya Prakash was here in connection with Asia-Pacific Broadcasti­ng Union’s first edition of Internatio­nal Television Dance Festival, hosted by Prasar Bharati, in the city.

Asked if he was in favour of making All India Radio (AIR) and Doordarsha­n — owned by Prasar Bharati — corporate entities so that dependence on the government for funding was reduced and there was greater flexibilit­y in decision-making, he said he had heard that somewhere a group of government secretarie­s made that recommenda­tion, but added that he did not exactly know what they had in mind.

“AIR and Doordarsha­n are already part of Prasar Bharati.

Prasar Bharati is an autonomous corporatio­n establishe­d by Parliament. Now, suppose if you want to hive off AIR and Doordarsha­n from Prasar Bharati...yes you can do that but first you have to repeal the Prasar Bharati Act.

“Once you take away AIR and Doordarsha­n, there is nothing left there (with Prasar Bharati). You have to repeal the Prasar Bharati Act if you want to do it,” he said.

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Prasar Bharati Chairman A Surya Prakash

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