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Govt sets up centre to watch pvt TV channels

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Press Trust Of India New Delhi

The issue still continues to be a bone of contention between the government and private broadcasters.

The Rs 16-crore centre was set up at Prasar Bharati office near Indraprastha Extension here last week. It can monitor over 100 televisions channels simultaneously.

The ministry sources said preparations to set up the centre had begun six months ago and its main focus will be to keep track of programmes that violate the Programmes and Advertising Codes under the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act 1995.

 

The centre has been designed on a web-based system, which facilitates monitoring of channels and signals. It can record content and retrieve recorded footage.

The code prescribed under the proposed Broadcasting Bill has, however, come under fire with TV channels saying the step demonstrates the government's desire to control free media.

The National Broadcasters Association, a recently-formed association of private television channels, has already submitted its proposals on content regulation to the ministry.

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First Published: Jun 15 2008 | 12:00 AM IST

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