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  • Gujarat blacks out PTV

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 04

    For two months, the Indian government has dithered on the issue of a ban on the state-backed PTV. Within two days of the Gujarat riots, however, the state government has clamped down on the telecast of Pakistan TV, to prevent the spread of "misinformation".

    Officials have been quoted as saying: "PTV is indulging in a gross disinformation campaign. Allowing the beaming of such programmes would be detrimental to the efforts to restore communal harmony." The channel has consequently been blacked out since Sunday to prevent any further biased news spreading in the strife-torn state.

    The state government however has also not taken kindly to the Prannoy Roy-promoted NDTV‘s coverage of the situation and has responded with an arbitrary ban order on Star News from 2 March, using the state government‘s discretionary powers. The channel has been beaming images of violence on the streets of Gujarat, and commenting on the absence of police personnel in the most-affected areas. Terming it as "instigative" journalism, a piqued chief minister Narendra Modi reportedly told media, "A television channel has been showing inflammatory visuals and reporting inaccurately. According to a rule, no community should be named. One channel has been blatantly naming communities."

    Roy has responded to the charges by saying: "As far as I know, all news channels and not just NDTV were asked to stop telecast on riots from Gujarat. However, that decision was never implemented and the telecast from there has been restored."

    The chief minister has stuck to his guns maintaining that Star News has been showing provocative visuals and instigating people with reports of scant police presence on the streets of several cities in Gujarat.

    It is still not clear though whether Modi‘s orders to ban Star News have been carried through.

  • Gujarat blacks out PTV

    For two months, the Indian government has dithered on the issue of a ban on the state-backed PTV.

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    AXN has announced the launch of two new shows that deal with the sci fi genre.

  • DD offers to share DTT kitty with satellite channels

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 04

    Doordarshan has decided to offer digital transmission television (DTT) platform to private satellite channels in the coming weeks.

    After a hiatus of nearly two years, the public broadcaster commenced a pilot DTT project in Delhi last month, and plans to roll out similar facilities in Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata shortly, according to a report in the Financial Express. Quoting Prasar Bharati CEO Anil Baijal, the report says that the pubcaster will be sending out an open invitation for partnerships in the next few weeks. "These partners could be broadcasters and even data transmission service providers," Baijal has said.

    The channels that partner with DD will now have an option to bypass the cable op and beam high quality programmes to TV sets. The sets would however need to be fitted with decoders. The government has ordered nearly 100 decoder prototypes from Himachal Futuristic Communications Limited (HFCL), Baijal has been quoted as saying. Besides offering better picture quality, DTT would mean better use of spectrum and would allow Internet access in addition to other value added services, according to the official. Baijal feels the DTT platform could gradually be offered to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as well.

    A business model will be worked out once the satellite channels wishing to partner DD are identified. Meanwhile, Prasar Bharati is drawing up plans for a phased rollout of DTT across the country. Bangalore and Pune are next on the launch map, according to Baijal. The next few years would see a transition phase in which analogue terrestrial transmission will co-exist with DTT.

  • Iomega expands REV product lineup

    New Delhi, Thursday, March 9, 2006: Iomega, a global leader in data storage, today announced the Iomega® REV® Loader

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