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More independent members to be included in content evaluation committee for broadcasters

Major concerns raised by different against the draft Bill is the merging of TV and OTT under one regulatory framework and giving uncontrolled powers to the government to interfere with content creation.

March 06, 2024 / 12:18 IST
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India is among the six biggest and fastest growing video markets in Asia Pacific.
India is among the sox biggest and fastest growing video markets in Asia Pacific.

The government plans to include more independent members in the Content Evaluation Committee (CEC), which will certify programmes as proposed in the Broadcasting Services Regulation Bill, in a bid to assuage concerns raised by industry associations, a ministry official said.

The bill plans to bring TV, over the top (OTT) platforms, radio, cable, and direct-to-home (DTH) services under a common regulatory framework, and will replace the Cable Television Networks Regulation Act, 1995.

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The Indian Broadcasting and Digital Foundation (IBDF) and the News Broadcasters and Digital Association (NBDA) have raised two major concerns about the bill - combining TV and OTT services under one regulatory framework and giving uncontrolled powers to the government to interfere in content creation.

According to the associations, certification of programmes through the CEC is likely to impact creative freedom. However, the ministry official said the industry stands to gain if more independent members are part of the panel.