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MIB directs private TV channels to spread Covid awareness

India recorded more than 1,15,000 new coronavirus cases on April 6. 07 Apr, 2021 - 06:59 PM IST     |     By indiantelevision.com Team     NEW DELHI: After showing strong signs of flattening the curve, India is again struggling to bring Covid2019 to heel. On 6 April, the country recorded more than 1,15,000 positive cases; a strong indication that the pandemic has returned with a vengeance.    Amid the second wave of Covid cases, the ministry of information and broadcasting (MIB) has written a letter to all private channels, the News Broadcasters Association (NBA), and the Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) urging them to disseminate messages for Covid-appropriate behaviour and vaccination of the eligible age groups to generate greater awareness among people. 

In Sum and Substance, New Digital Media Rules Establish a Confusing Playing Field

In Sum and Substance, New Digital Media Rules Establish a Confusing Playing Field While nobody can doubt the need for accountability, the manner in which the rules were created raises legal questions while the overarching logic of the substance is confusing. Representative image of a man using his table to read news. Photo: Kaboompics/Peels Media28/Feb/2021 An over two-year-long process that was primarily meant to make the content moderation processes of Silicon Valley’s social media giants more responsible has cast a broad regulatory net over seemingly unrelated issues that have plagued the Narendra Modi government for the last six years.

Silver lining of #Budget2021: M&E industry hopes for ad spend growth

However, no specific provisions have been announced for the industry. 02 Feb, 2021 - 08:43 AM IST     |     By indiantelevision.com Team     KOLKATA: Tax reliefs, lower customs duty, input tax credits, better scope for foreign direct investment (FDI) were among the many hopes that the media and entertainment industry had pegged on a budget “like never before.” But the pandemic-hit industry has not received any specific supportive measure in this session. The only silver lining is the hope of a positive consumer sentiment, and higher ad spend thanks to big push in infrastructure, healthcare, financial sectors. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that Rs 20,000 crore has been provisioned in the budget to capitalise Development Financial Institution (DFI) for infrastructure financing. Insurance companies can now have FDI as high as 74 per cent, an increase from 49 per cent, which has led to market gains for domestic insurance companies. The minister has also

No sops or relief for Media & Entertainment sector in budget, again

No sops or relief for Media & Entertainment sector in budget, again SECTIONS Share Synopsis There was a clear focus on the growth of infrastructure and healthcare, but no sops or allocations for the M&E industry - one of the worst affected industries due to Covid-19 outbreak. Agencies The industry has been asking for an industry status and infrastructure status for the broadcasting sector since many years, both the demands haven’t been met this year also. Related MUMBAI: It was meant to be a historic budget, but the Indian media and entertainment (M&E) industry is once again feeling left out.

Take Precautions To Avoid & Prevent Disclosure Of Rape Victim s Identity Even Indirectly: Bombay High Court Issues Directions For Media, Public & Courts

Take Precautions To Avoid & Prevent Disclosure Of Rape Victim s Identity Even Indirectly: Bombay High Court Issues Directions For Media, Public & Courts
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