Over Rs 15 bn for
digitisation of AIR & DD
source:http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k11/dec/dec123.php |
The Government has set aside Rs 9.34
billion for All India Radio and Rs 6.2 billion for Doordarshan for
digitisation all over the country in the 11th Plan allocation.
Schemes of Rs 9.08 billion have already been sanctioned out of the total
amount for All India Radio and are under implementation. AIR is already
digitising with the adoption of the DRM standard.
Digitisation of AIR would help provide better quality signals to listeners
through digital terrestrial transmission; digital transmitters will be
able to carry multiple channels and so new programmes can be broadcast all
with the existing channel on the same transmitter; digitisation of studio
and connectivity would improve the technical quality and efficiency of
programme production; digitisation of archives would help preserve the
content for a longer period and enable access to heritage programmes; and
save power consumption on transmitters.In the case of Doordarshan, Prasar
Bharati has already begun work on forty digital terrestrial transmitters
and other equipment.
The allocation for DD covers the networking of DTT through satellite,
augmentation of DMCs by providing equipment and facilities for maintaining
the digital infrastructure, providing five sets of digital measurement
equipment at zonal offices, providing 60 UPS at High Power Transmitters to
ensure uninterrupted power supply, R&D and Training, digitalisation of 31
partially digitalised and eight analogue studio centers, digitalisation of
Archiving facilities, and digitalisation of news automation system and
e-governance and IT Scheme.
Earlier, a senior official of the Ministry told indiantelevision.com that
the Ministry had prepared a proposal for Rs 8 billion to All India Radio
and Rs 6 billion to Doordarshan for completing digitisation.
It was pointed out that while private satellite television channels
beaming via direct-to-home, Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), or the
soon to be launched Head in the sky (HITS) were already on digital, DD and
AIR which were beaming terrestrially to reach all over the country had
stepped up the process of digitisation.
The official said the work will involve digitisation of existing studios,
establishment of digital transmitters, replacement and augmentation of old
studio, transmitter and satellite broadcast equipment and setting up of
High Definition TV (HDTV) facilities.
It is expected that digitisation will free spectrum currently used for
analogue transmission, allowing more channels. There is a possibility that
extra spectrum could be used by Doordarshan in a partnership model for
revenue generation.
Two HDTV studios are being established by DD in Delhi and Mumbai, and
field production and post production facilities in four metros. The HDTV
uplink will be set up at Delhi, and HDTV terrestrial transmitters will be
installed in four metros.
Out of 66 studio centres, 23 have either already been digitised, or are
being digitised while 39 studio centers, which are partially digitised or
analogue are planned to be fully digitised in the 11th Plan (by 2012). The
remaining four analogue studios are proposed to be digitised in the 12th
Plan.
It is planned to take up 40 locations where analogue High Power
Transmitters are operational for setting up of Digital terrestrial
transmitters (DTT) in the country. 14 obsolete High Power TV transmitters
(UPTs) and sixty Lower Power TV transmitters (LPTs) will be replaced.
Satellite Earth Stations will be modernised using Digital Satellite News
Gathering (DSNG) in the 11th Plan.
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