Prasar Bharti mulling
putting famous speeches online
sourcehttp://www.business-standard.com/ |
History buffs may be in for a treat as public broadcaster Prasar Bharati
is considering putting up famous speeches by Indian leaders, like
Jawaharlal Nehru's iconic freedom at midnight speech, present in its
archives, online so that people can access and hear them.
"We have a lot of digitised material on the speeches of our national
leaders. These are not saleable commodities, you don't sell the family's
heritage. We can put them up on the net so that anyone who wants to hear
the freedom at midnight speech or others is in a position to download
them," Prasar Bharati CEO Jawhar Sircar said today.
He said the matter could be discussed in the Prasar Bharati board meeting
tomorrow.
Sircar was speaking at an event organised by All India Radio (AIR) on the
occasion of World Radio Day here.
He said in the radio sector, Short Wave was on the wane and there was a
need to go towards Frequency Modulation (FM). He said Vividh Bharati
services on FM should come up in a number of cities including the metros.
Sircar said Prasar Bharati was sitting on more than 40 huge plots of land
which have been lying vacant for last 30 years.
He said he had asked the I&B ministry to take a holistic view on this
issue and that Prasar Bharati could give these assets to a housing
corporation like the HUDCO or NBCC and utilise these resources for its
expansion without becoming a burden on the exchequer.
Sircar said Prasar Bharati was planning to increase the number of radio
channels relayed on its DTH platform.
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