The Government of India is working to ensure
4000
Community Radio stations are operational in the next three years
Ms.
Ambika Soni - Information and Broadcasting Minister
NEW DELHI, India: The government is working to ensure that at least 4000 Community Radio stations are operational in the next three years, Information and Broadcasting minister Ambika Soni said on Friday, reiterating that community radio reaches people at the macro level to understand and resolve their problems.
She also
announced that the government was in the process of finalizing the FM Radio
Phase III policy soon. She said this was being done "with a view to incentives
the introduction of FM radio services in the North Eastern States, Jammu and
Kashmir, and island territories, and to further liberalise the regulatory
framework to provide for greater diversity of content and bring down operational
costs".
Inaugurating the annual BES
Expo 2010 organized by the Broadcast Engineers Society (India), she said
broadcast engineers must play a crucial role in guiding the best possible
options in the carriage of the content to the public, acknowledging that technology is
clearly a growth driver for many an
innovation in Broadcast sector. She also urged broadcasters to ensure that
fruits of new technology actually reach the consumer.
The
theme of 16th International Conference and Exhibition on Terrestrial and
Satellite Broadcasting is 'Broadcasters and new Media Technologies' and it will
conclude on 31 January.
Referring to the role of the Government, she said
the endeavour of her ministry is to ensure that policy framework and business
models are in sync to cater to the consumer interest. "We are guided by the
thought that technology neutral approach to policies is the appropriate way.
Convergence in technology has to fast become a reality."
The
minister also announced that serious thought was being given to devise suitable
policies for mobile television. She emphasized that the government was committed
to technological improvement/digitalization of the DD network to improve the
viewing experience.
As the
official broadcaster for telecast of the Commonwealth Games 2010, it would
ensure High Definition Television is in place. She added that digitalization of the Broadcasting
Services of Doordarshan/All India Radio and Cable Services is one of the key
thrust areas identified by the Ministry because of the "advantages digital mode
offers in terms of efficient
utilization of available spectrum, better quality of picture and services,
various interactive and niche services and transparency above all."
She
noted that the trend worldwide has been to fix sunset dates for complete switch
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