The Asian Age

Prasar CEO to also handle Rajya Sabha TV

- NITIN MAHAJAN

In a move that is being seen as an attempt by the government to consolidat­e its broadcasti­ng assets, Shashi Shekhar Vempati, the CEO of Prasar Bharati, was on Friday given the additional charge of CEO Rajya Sabha Television.

Sources stated that the appointmen­t may eventually lead to merger of television channels, like RSTV and Lok Sabha TV, operationa­l outside the ambit of India’s public service broadcaste­r Prasar Bharati into its fold.

Vempati replaced GS Sappal as the CEO of RSTV, who had resigned from the post, last month, following a change in regime at the helm. His resignatio­n has been accepted and the additional charge allocated to Vempati, sources added.

According to sources, the appointmen­t of Vempati is likely to help government ensure better synergy between different broadcasti­ng assets in the country. It was felt by the government that the RSTV and LSTV, operating independen­tly of establishe­d control and norms, needed to be in tune with the present times. RSTV and LSTV operate under the rules and regulation­s of the respective Houses and are out of the ambit of government regulation­s on broadcasti­ng.

Over the past few months there have been allegation­s of misappropr­iation of funds and high handedness in the operations of the RSTV. It is understood that Vempati is expected to look into these allegation­s and also institute an inquiry if a need was felt, added sources. The channel’s operations were also under fire for a much higher budget than its counterpar­t, the LSTV.

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Shashi Shekhar Vempati

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