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TRAI recommends change in structure, methodology of BARC for better TV ratings system

BARC commenced its operations in 2015 and since then it is the sole provider of TV rating services on a commercial basis.

April 29, 2020 / 10:45 IST
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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on Tuesday recommended changes to the structure and methodology of television ratings monitoring agency, Broadcast Audience Research Council after concerns were raised over the neutrality and reliability of the existing system.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting notified the policy guidelines for television rating agencies in India on January 10, 2014, under which the industry-led body BARC was accredited to carry out the television ratings in India.

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BARC commenced its operations in 2015 and since then it is the sole provider of TV rating services on a commercial basis.

In a statement, TRAI said several concerns relating to neutrality and reliability of the existing rating system have been raised by stakeholders, which necessitated a need to review the existing television audience measurement and rating system in India.