Amendment for
Uplinking/Downlinking of TV channels approved by Union Cabinet |
Union Cabinet has approved the proposal of the Ministry of Information and
Broadcasting to recast the existing "Policy Guidelines for Uplinking and
Downlinking of TV channels".
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has proposed to carry out various
amendments in the existing policy to reflect the fast evolving electronic
media landscape in the country.
These amendments were proposed based on an extensive consultation with
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). The amendments envisage,
inter-alia, significant changes in the eligibility criteria of companies
seeking to operate TV channels in India in order to ensure that only
serious and credible operators are permitted to operate such channels and
the electronic media landscape is not unnecessarily crowded by non-serious
players.
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has two sets of Policy Guidelines
for permission/regulation of private satellite TV channels in India. While
regulation of foreign TV channels uplinked from abroad and distributed in
India for public viewing is governed by "Policy Guidelines for Downlinking
of Television channels" notified on 11th November, 2005, private TV
channels which are uplinked from India are governed by "Guidelines for
Uplinking from India" notified on 2nd December 2005.
Uplinking Guidelines also provide for permission and regulation of
Teleports. After these Guidelines were notified, there has been an
exponential growth of television channels, especially during the last few
years. Till 31.08.2011 the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
granted permission to 745 private satellite TV channels out of which 366
TV channels were permitted in the category of `News and Current Affairs`
and 379 in the category of `Non-News and Current Affairs`.
Cabinet has taken following decisions in this regard:
(i) Net worth criteria for Uplinking of `Non-News and Current Affairs`
channels and Downlinking of foreign channels has been revised from Rs.1.5
crores to Rs. 5 crores for the first channel and Rs. 2.5 crores for each
additional channel.
(ii) For uplinking of `News and Current Affairs` channels the net worth /
criteria has been increased from Rs. 3 crores to Rs. 20 crores for the
first channel and Rs. 5 crores for each additional channel.
(iii) For Teleports the net worth criteria would be uniform irrespective
of channel capacity. The net worth criteria would remain Rs. 3 crores for
the first teleport and Rs.1 crore for every additional teleport.
(iv) All TV channels would be required to operationalize their TV channels
within a time frame of one year from the date of permission, for which
Non-News and current Affairs channels will have to sign a Performance Bank
Guarantee (PBG) of Rs.1 crore whereas News and Current Affairs channels
will have to give a Performance Bank Guarantee for Rs. 2 crores. In the
event of non-operationalisation of the permitted channel within a period
of one year, the PBG will be forfeited and permission cancelled.
(v) The period of permission/registration for uplinking/downlinking of
channels will be uniform at 10 years.
(vi) One of the persons occupying the top management position i.e.,
Chairperson or Managing Director or Chief Executive Officer or Chief
Operating Officer or Chief Technical Officer or Chief Financial Office in
the applicant company should have a minimum of 3 years of prior experience
in a Media company, for both News and Non-News channels.
(vii) Proposals of merger, demerger and amalgamation will be allowed under
the provisions of Companies Act, after obtaining the permissions of the
Ministry of I&B as per procedure.
(viii) Renewal of the permissions of TV channels will be considered for a
period of 10 years at a time subject to the condition that the channel
should not have been found guilty of violating the terms and conditions of
permission including violations of the Programme and Advertisement Code on
5 occasions or more.
(ix) The channels operating in India and uplinked from India but meant
only for foreign viewership should be required to ensure compliance of the
rules and regulations of the target country for which content is being
produced and uplinked.
(x) Permission fee for uplinking/downlinking of TV channels and setting up
of teleports would be Rs. 2 lakhs per channel/teleport per annum. Whereas
permission fee for downlinking of TV channels uplinked from India would be
Rs.5 lakhs per channel per annum. Permission fee for downlinking of TV
channels uplinked from abroad would be Rs 15 lakhs per channel per annum.
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