The revenues of Tamil Nadu Arasu Cable TV Corporation (TACTV) Ltd has increased manifold since its operations were revived by the present AIADMK regime, soaring to Rs 181.91 crore in 2014-15 from a mere Rs two crore in 2010-11, the state Assembly was informed today.
According to the Information Technology department policy note tabled in the Assembly, the revenue of TACTV rose by 64.3 per cent between 2011-12 and 2014-15 in view of growing subscriber base.
When the AIADMK government took over in May 2011, the revenue for 2010-11 was only Rs two crore and this went up to Rs 64.8 crore in 2011-12. For the period 2014-15, the revenue stood at Rs 181.91 crore, the policy note said.
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TACTV currently provides 90-100 channels in Chennai through local cable operators. In Chennai, it serves 3.40 lakh subscribers through 820 local cable operators.
TACTV serves 70.52 lakh subscribers through 26,246 local cable operators in Tamil Nadu. In September 2011, TACTV had a mere 4.94 lakh subscribers, the policy note said.
TACTV was set up in 2007 by the then DMK government as a multi-system operator to distribute cable TV, but became defunct later due to various reasons. It was revived by Chief Minister Jayalalithaa after the AIADMK came to power in May, 2011 with a share capital of Rs 25 crore.