Sectoral Innovation Council of I&B recommends innovation in radio
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RadioandMusic.com | 26 Jul 2012

NEW DELHI: The Sectoral Innovation Council of the Information and
Broadcasting ministry (I&B) has stated that content innovation is required
in radio which is possible only if the Government comes up with a separate
licensing model for niche channels.

*The Council has recommended that the ministry can come up with a formal
arrangement by which Community Radio Stations (CRS) can provide
community-based programme content to All India Radio, while AIR can provide
capacity building and training to CRS workers in content creation,
management and operation of stations.
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The Council has also said that the airwaves released by process of
digitization in AIR and Doordarshan can be used for creating a public
service broadcasting fund in line with the USO Fund in the telecom sector.
The Council has suggested that the fund can be utilized exclusively for
public service broadcasting.

Reliable Single Source Data on all mediums of advertising should be made
available by the Government so that advertisers are able to take decisions
on reliable data.

These recommendations have been made in the report submitted by the
Sectoral Innovation Council of the Information and Broadcasting ministry to
Information and Broadcasting minister Ambika Soni. Soni said the issues
deliberated upon by the Council would be looked into by the Ministry in the
policy domain. She stated the recommendations made by the Council in
different sectors of the Media and Entertainment would act as a roadmap in
the future.

The Council in its report has analysed the growth potential of the media
and entertainment Industry by recommending changes in critical areas such
as broadcasting, print media, animation, gaming and VFX, media education
and films. The Council has made 64 recommendations in seven areas
concerning the media and entertainment sector.

The Council has also said that there is need for a National Media Policy
that addresses the new media landscape and integrates all existing media
segments and also looks into the emergent issues. It said that there is
need for the Government to look into the existing licensing procedures and
requirements to ensure further liberalization and reforms in the
broadcasting sector.

The Council has recommended that the ministry should institute National
Awards for Innovation in different segments of media and entertainment
sector.

The Sectoral Innovation Council of the Information and Broadcasting
ministry is the first amongst the various Sectoral Innovation Councils set
up in various sectors of the Government to submit its report to the
concerned Ministry. The primary objective of the Council was to design a
policy ecosystem in which new ideas would be integrated into the mainstream
and get converted into policy initiatives by the Government. The Sectoral
Innovation Council was set up on 28 July 2011 as part of the Government of
India’s initiative of declaring 2010-2020 as the Decade of Innovation.
Accordingly, the Government set up a National Innovation Council with Sam
Pitroda as Chairman and 16 distinguished members. The members of the
Sectoral Innovation Council of the Information and Broadcasting ministry
comprised of Swarup and 10 other distinguished members from the field of
media and entertainment.

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