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What’s the news: Prasar Bharati officials told The Hindu on October 1, 2023, that the organisation “does not make copyright claims on any public service content, which includes the ...
Prasar Bharati, India's public broadcasting heavyweight ... The lineup also includes "Fauji 2.0," a modern take on the 1980s Shah Rukh Khan starrer, featuring Gauhar Khan and directed by Sandeep ...
Amid ANI vs YouTubers legal battle over using copyrighted content, Prasar Bharati has announced it will offer content for ...
On World Television Day, Prasar Bharati, India's national public ... for the audiences all across our large country." 'Fauji 2.0', which is a modern adaptation of the iconic 1980s Shah Rukh ...
Prasar Bharati's prestigious DTH venture will take off on April 2. The Prasar Bharati Board in its meeting yesterday, finalised the tenders for the uplinking of this free-to-air KU band service.
Prasar Bharati launched WAVES ... of 11.1% to become a $2.77 Bn opportunity by 2027.
The deadline has been extended till 2 December 2022. The previous deadline set... The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on Tuesday issued the telecommunication services tariff order ...
Prasar Bharati has invited applications for allotment of vacant MPEG-2 slots of the DD Freedish DTH platform for the period from September 19, 2023, to March 31, 2024, through the 72nd online e ...
Prasar Bharati has submitted an affidavit to the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) explaining the mid-auction cancellation of bucket broadcasters in the MPEG-2 e-auction ...
New Delhi: In the wake of releasing an updated auction policy, Prasar Bharati has released a notice inviting applications for the allotment of the vacant MPEG-2 slots on its DD Freedish platform.
Prasar Bharati's DD FreeDish MPEG-2 auction raked in Rs 55.4 crore on its first day by selling three slots. These channels secured their spots in the Hindi/Urdu GEC category (Bucket A+ ...
Sharma’s YouTube channel has a following of 2.92 million subscribers and currently ... he’s the Prime Minister! [And Prasar Bharati says] that because of the copyright claim I can’t earn ...