TRAI recommends MSOs be allowed to carry 15 platform channels
February 02, 2021 The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has recommended that Multi-System Operators (MSOs) should be allowed to carry a maximum of 15 platform channels.
Platform channels are channels or services offered by MSOs, local cable operators (LCOs)and DTH operators exclusively to their subscribers as value-added services.
In its recommendations sent to the I& B Ministry, TRAI said it agrees with Ministry’s view that platform services or channels should be defined as programs transmitted by distribution platform operators exclusively to their own subscribers and should not include DD channels, registered TV channels or foreign TV channels.
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ISLAMABAD: The ugly face of India was once again exposed, while Pakistan s stance on the Pulwama attack proved to be true as it has emerged that India had its soldiers killed and then blamed Pakistan for it.
According to local media reports, Pulwama drama has been exposed, Pakistan has declared Pulwama attack as conspiracy as evidence of Pulwama attack has come to light.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi kept shedding crocodile tears on the bodies of 40 Indian soldiers and wanted to appease his voters by taking action against Pakistan. Indian journalist Arnab Goswami was arrested for being responsible for the suicide of a woman and her son. Goswami had to pay Rs8.3 million to the interior designer. Goswami also attacked a female officer during his arrest. When Goswami was caught, the Indian government became active, the Supreme Court also supported him, the president of the Indian Supreme Court resigned on preferential treatment.
WhatsApp transcripts reveal BARC chief Partho Dasgupta’s links with Arnab Goswami
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Attempts to subvert TRAI rules exposed in Mumbai Police’s chargesheet in TRP tampering scam
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Attempts to subvert TRAI rules exposed in Mumbai Police’s chargesheet in TRP tampering scam
The supplementary chargesheet filed by Mumbai Police in investigations into TRP tampering by a few news channels, including
Republic TV, the WhatsApp conversations between
Republic TV Editor Arnab Goswami and recently arrested former Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) CEO Partho Dasgupta reveals a cozy relationship.
The transcript of the WhatsApp messages intercepted via Mr. Dasgupta’s phone that runs into more than 1,000 pages, shows many instances of him asking Mr. Goswami to reach out to the government on his behalf.
MUMBAI: The ex-CEO of Broadcast Audience Research Council, Partho Dasgupta, misused his official position, connived with other accused, including Republic TV’s Arnab Goswami, and thus manipulated TRP ratings, bringing Republic TV to the number 1 position, a supplementary chargesheet submitted by Mumbai police in the TRP scam said.
The chargesheet, which runs into 3,600 pages, has shown Republic TV’s COO Priya Mukherjee, its chief financial officer Shiva Sundaram and employees Shivendu Mulherkar and Ranjit Walter, among others, as wanted accused. Apart from this, Amit Dave, Sanjeev Verma and other officials of Mahamovies channel are also shown as wanted accused.
The city crime branch probing the TRP manipulation scam on Monday submitted the supplementary chargesheet in the case against Republic TV CEO Vikas Khanchandani, former BARC COO Romil Ramgarhia and Partho Dasgupta.