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Big broadcasters in India warn new tariff rules could hit services

The TRAI this month ordered direct-to-home and cable operators to double the number of channels they offer by charging a basic “network capacity fee” to 200, and capped the charges for additional channels.

By Reuters Jan 10, 2020 5:07:04 PM IST (Updated)


Some of the biggest television broadcasters operating in India joined forces on Friday to criticise new government regulations that impose restrictions on pay-TV charges, saying the move could put some channels out of business.
Senior executives from India’s Zee Entertainment, Viacom18 Media, Sony Corp’s local unit, The Walt Disney Co and its TV network Star India, got together to brief the media in Mumbai and said excessive regulation will also crimp their ability to keep up with technological advances.
“We’re evaluating how we can challenge this,” said NP Singh, Managing Director and CEO for Sony Pictures Networks India.