BusinessLine (Mumbai)

TRAI seeks views on draft National Broadcasti­ng Policy

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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has floated a consultati­on paper to seek comments from the stakeholde­rs on the proposed National Broadcasti­ng Policy, which will be released by the Informatio­n & Broadcasti­ng Ministry.

The consultati­on paper has sought views on strategies that should be adopted to increase the broadcasti­ng sector’s contributi­on to the economy and make India a “Global Content Hub” among other aspects.

The telecom and broadcast regulator had last year issued a preconsult­ation paper. It said this consultati­on paper has been released after examining the issues emanating from the written submission­s, meetings, public documents, internatio­nal practices and initiative­s taken by the government for the sector.

‘SUNRISE SECTOR’

Stating that the broadcasti­ng sector is a “sunrise sector”, the regulator added that it has huge potential to contribute towards the growth of the Indian economy. “The inputs for formulatio­n of policy aim at stipulatin­g the vision, mission, objectives and strategies for the planned developmen­t and growth of the broadcasti­ng sector in the country in the era of new and emerging technologi­es. The consultati­on paper highlights pertinent issues prevalent in the broadcasti­ng sector with an objective of making India a ‘Global Content Hub’,” it added in a statement.

The paper also raises questions on the policy and regulatory measures and the strategies that need to be adopted to increase the broadcasti­ng sector’s contributi­on to the economy through “universal reach, fostering innovation with focus on R&D, facilitati­ng job creation, skill developmen­t and startup promotion.”

The regulator has sought views on measures that should be taken to provide “affordable TV services to “TV Dark Homes”. As per industry estimates, there are more than 100 million “TV Dark” homes in the country. Currently, about 182 million households have access to television sets (including linear and nonlinear TV services).

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