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An empirical study on television screening recently revealed that the Indian audience tends to watch not more than 30 channels routinely, from the broad array of channels that are waiting to be watched.
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MUMBAI: Viacom18 Hindi & Kids TV Network Head Nina Elavia Jaipuria has said that the key challenge for any TV channel in the new pricing regime is to be the preferred channel of the viewers.
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MUMBAI: Direct to home (DTH) operator Airtel Digital TV has said that the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s (TRAI) new tariff order will help it to increase the average revenue per user (ARPU) of the middle segment.
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MUMBAI: Viacom18-owned over the top (OTT) platform Voot plans to launch its subscription video on demand (SVoD) service in the next four to five months, a senior company official has said.
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MUMBAI: Dish TV chairman and managing director (CMD) Jawahar Goel has justified the company’s decision to go in for a merger deal with Videocon d2h by stating that the merger has been a great strategic fit.
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BENGALURU: The owners of the most watched news channel in the country, TV Today Network Limited (TVTN), reported 11.6 percent increase in operating revenue and a reduction in loss from its Radio Broadcasting segment for the quarter ended 31 December 2018 (Q3 2019, quarter or period under review) as compared to the corresponding year ago quarter (Q3 2018).
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BENGALURU: The board of directors of the Sun TV Network (Sun TV) has declared a 50 percent dividend (dividend of Rs 2.50) per equity share of face value Rs 5 each for the quarter ended 31 December 2019 (Q3 2019, quarter, period under review). This is the third interim dividend disbursed by the company this fiscal.
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MUMBAI: Indusind Media & Communications Ltd (IMCL), the Hinduja Ventures Ltd (HVL) subsidiary, is highly optimistic about the impact of the new tariff order on its business. The MSO asserts that the new regime ensures a more equitable distribution of economic benefits in the value chain. After overcoming major legal battles the new tariff order by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has finally come to effect from 1 February.
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MUMBAI: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has asserted that Network Capacity Fee (NCF) for second or additional TV connections is not mandatory after many subscribers raised the issue. The regulatory body has also made it clear that the new regime does not prohibit the service providers to offer discount or lower NCF for second or additional connections in the same location or home.
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The e-auction for 55 vacant slots for DD Free Dish and the free-to-air direct to home (DTH) service will take place on February 11 but the industry doesn’t seem to be kicked about it.