Speaking after being felicitated by the Press Club of Bangalore and Bangalore Reporters' Guild here, he said Prasar Bharti was an autonomous corporation and there was no question of going back on it.
He said 90 per cent of the employees in Prasar Bharti are from the central government and there were some media persons on contract. "Till this continues, the autonomy for Prasar Bharti is still a long way off and we must proceed in that direction to achieve autonomy but it's a process."
In the last two or three years most private TV channels had ceased to be news channels and become "noise channels," Prakash, who was felicitated on becoming Prasar Bharti chief recently, said.
"What you get these days is noise, there is no news; ....What you see in prime time band today in news channels, not just Hindi or English even regional channels is there is 'maramari' going on....This is not good for anybody, this is not good for viewers."
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Prakash said he has become Chairman of Prasar Bharati at a time which is very positive for Doordarshan.
He said 15 years ago when lots of private channels came on the scene, it seemed as if Doordarshan would not be able to cope and compete with them, as they were very aggressive and invested lot of money.
However, there was a great opportunity for DD news channel which must become a "credible news channel. Once we start doing that, we will take away viewers from private channels."