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TRAI moves Bombay HC requesting early decision on NTO 2.0 case

KOLKATA: It has been more than a year without any clarity on the amended new tariff order (NTO 2.0) as the case is still sub-judice. In this regard, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has written to Bombay high court requesting urgent listing of the case, so that a verdict may be passed soon in the matter. The authority has requested the case be listed within ....

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Publishers around the world react to Facebook's Australia news ban


Media execs are weighing the potential international fallout of Facebook s Australia news ban.
Web traffic to Australian news sites began to drop significantly just hours after the ban.
Australia could serve as a testing ground for tussles elsewhere between regulators and Big Tech.
Facebook s move Wednesday to ban news content in Australia has caused shockwaves not only among publishers Down Under but among news execs elsewhere who are wary that they could soon face similar situations as regulators bear down on Big Tech.
The social networking giant blocked all Australian users and publishers from sharing or viewing news content a ban that extended to preventing users from outside the country from viewing content published by Australian news outlets on Facebook. The ban was a response to a proposed law called the News Media Bargaining Code that would force tech companies to pay to display Australian publishers news content on their platforms.  ....

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Broadcasters should remain out of BARC, suggests Uday Shankar


Broadcasters should remain out of BARC, suggests Uday Shankar
He remarked that BARC did not align itself well with the vision of the 21st century.
17 Feb, 2021 - 05:35 PM IST     |     By indiantelevision.com Team    
NEW DELHI: Former Disney and Star India boss Uday Shankar is not known to mince his words. In a conversation with Madison Group CEO Vikram Sakhuja during Madison’s annual ad report announcement, Shankar suggested that broadcasters should get out of the TV measurement system in the country under the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC). 
Expressing his concerns over the “unhealthy obsession with measurements,” Shankar said the focus should instead be on long term health and strategy of the business. “We need a currency for business, but over the years, we have turned it into a measurement of success. It has led to too much distortion. The degradation that we have seen is dangerous, to say the least. I think the broadcasters s ....

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The Cloud TV market size is expected to grow from USD 1.2 billion in 2020 to USD 4.2 billion by 2026, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 21.9%

The Cloud TV market size is expected to grow from USD 1.2 billion in 2020 to USD 4.2 billion by 2026, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 21.9%
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