Even with the degrowth compared to same quarter last fiscal, 185 plus categories registered a surge.
Tag: Media
MIB’s Apurva Chandra said TRP gains from violence is not ideal TV content: Exclusive
In the draft Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill, 2023, a content evaluation committee has been introduced for cable broadcasting network operators, satellite broadcasting network operators and IPTV.
MIB’s Apurva Chandra: Ministry engaged in discussions with news publishers and intermediaries for revenue-share issue
Digital news publishers in India are looking forward to similar models like that of Australia or Canada where stakeholders get fair revenue share from Big Tech.
China will be at the forefront of AI, says Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai
Executives from Microsoft Corp., Citigroup Inc., Tesla Inc. and other large multinationals are meeting this week with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other Asian leaders, as well as US President Joe Biden.
OTT regulation in Broadcasting Services Bill is light touch and not same as others: MIB secretary Apurva Chandra
The debate surrounding content regulation has been reignited with the release of draft recommendations for a Broadcasting Services Bill. While experts anticipate increased content regulation, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has a different point of view. In an exclusive interview with Storyboard18, MIB Secretary Apurva Chandra delves into discussions about content regulations, the growth of linear TV co-existing with OTT platforms, regulatory considerations and strategic plans for the AVGC sector, among others.
MIB’s Anurag Thakur: AI plays important role in news but can’t replace news editors with experience
Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Anurag Thakur, highlights the need for responsible use of AI in media on National Press Day
Will there be buyers for unsold TV ad inventory for the finals of Cricket World Cup?
According to industry sources, Broadcaster Disney Star has less than 5 percent of unsold TV ad inventory. However, the spike in ad rates may not attract brands.
MIB’s proposed new broadcasting regulations to include OTT and strengthen self-regulation
Set to replace the outdated Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act of 1995, India takes a bold step into the digital age as the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting introduces the Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill, 2023.
Punit Goenka addressed reports about Zee-Sony India merger talks stalling over disagreement on leadership
Punit Goenka said, “We are in active engagement with Sony on various parts of the entire scheme to be finally implemented after all the approvals that we have got.”
MIB proposes pivotal ‘Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill 2023’
The draft Bill provides for a consolidated framework to regulate the broadcasting services in the country and seeks to replace the existing Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995 and other Policy Guidelines currently governing the broadcasting sector in the country.