Content in National Interest: What New TV Broadcast Guidelines Say

New TV broadcast guidelines are T.V. channels have to telecast content in national interest eveery day...

Content in National Interest: What New TV Broadcast Guidelines Say

What’s in today’s article:

  • News Summary

 

Why in news?

  • The Centre has approved new guidelines under which it has become obligatory for channels to telecast content of national interest and public importance.

 

News Summary

  • Recently, the Union Cabinet has approved the ‘Guidelines for Uplinking and Downlinking of Satellite Television Channels in India, 2022’.
  • The new guidelines have been amended after a gap of 11 years.
  • Also, a number of steps have been taken for ease of doing business, as there are more than 890 channels operating in the country now.

 

Key highlights of the new guidelines

  • Obligation for TV channels
    • All TV channels in India, including private channels, are required to broadcast at least 30 minutes of content daily on themes of national importance and of social relevance.
    • The Ministry will soon issue a specific advisory on the date it comes into effect, and on the time slots for the telecast of this content.
  • 8 Themes of national importance and of social relevance
    • education and spread of literacy;
    • agriculture and rural development;
    • health and family welfare;
    • science and technology;
    • welfare of women;
    • welfare of the weaker sections of the society;
    • protection of environment and of cultural heritage; and
    • national integration.
  • Exemptions given
    • The condition applies to all channels, except where it may not be feasible, such as in the case of sports channels, wildlife channels, foreign channels etc.
  • On Uplinking and downlinking
    • Uplinking and downlinking shall be subject to clearance and approval by the Ministry of Home Affairs, and wherever considered necessary, of other authorities.
    • The policy mandates that channels uplinking in frequency bands other than C-band must encrypt their signals.
    • Broadcast companies will be allowed to uplink foreign channels from Indian teleports.
      • This would create employment opportunities and make India a teleport hub for other countries.
        • Currently, only 30 channels are uplinked from India out of the total 897 registered with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
      • Currently, Singapore is considered the hub of teleport uplinking.
      • However, after the new guidelines come into effect, foreign channels are expected to show greater interest in using Indian teleports.
  • Other aspects
    • The new guidelines allow a news agency to get permission for five years instead of the current one year.
    • The penalty clauses have been rationalised, and separate sets of penalties have been proposed for different types of contraventions as against the uniform penalty that is applicable currently.
    • Requirement for seeking permission for the live telecast of events has been done away with; only prior registration of events to be telecast live would be necessary.
  • Compliance mechanism
    • The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting will monitor the channels for the broadcast of this content.
    • In case non-compliance is observed in the Ministry’s view, an explanation will be sought.
    • If a channel continues to be non-compliant, more steps can be taken based on specific advisories that will be issued from time to time, and on a case-to-case basis.

 

Rationale behind the new guidelines

  • The government has argued that since airwaves/ frequencies are public property they need to be used in the best interest of the society.
  • However, analysts criticize this move by saying the, while airwaves may be public property, broadcasters had paid hefty fees for their use.
  • Any binding guidelines that adversely impact their commercial interests may not, therefore, be fair.
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