HITS policy coming by year-end: Soni | ||||
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NEW DELHI: Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni assured today that the Headend-In-The-Sky (HITS) policy would be in place by the end of this year. | ||||
HITS will speed up the process of digitisation of cable TV services across the country. | ||||
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Soni expressed the hope that the Broadcast Services Regulation Bill would soon be given a final shape for introduction in Parliament. I&B Secretary Raghu Menon is currently holding discussions with stakeholders on the Bill. Remarking on Doordarshan, which completes 50 years next month, Soni said it was a "challenge" to bring it at par with other private television channels. "The biggest challenge before the Ministry today is to bring DD at par with other channels. DD has a big reach, maximum number of transmitters, even along border areas, and funding is also not a problem for it," Soni said. Soni said the new advertising policy was aimed at helping the small and medium newspapers. |
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Animal Planet to launch 'Jockeys' on 11 August | ||
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(6 August 2009 9:20 pm) | ||
MUMBAI: Animal Planet is set to launch Jockeys, a 12-part reality series, on 11 August.
The series gives an insider-look of the competition and private lives of seven professional jockeys. It will be telecast every Tuesday at 10 pm.
Says Discovery Networks Asia Pacific SVP and GM India Rahul Johri says, "Jockeys will showcase the lives of these sportsmen both on and off the race track. The series captures the range of emotions of jockeys who risk their lives, all for the love of the sport of horse racing." | ||