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Battle over content code rages in India
THE Indian Government’s Ministry of Information andBroadcasting has drawn up a Content Code after several TV channels were taken off air this year for periods ranging from 30-60 days.The Code sets out principles to which broadcasters and advertisers ... OnScreenAsiaContent
“Healthy entertainment devoid of risk to public order”
Despite the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting’s (I&B) best efforts to prevent any cause for controversy, some reality shows continue to draw complaints from India’s conservative lobby. But despite public outcry, and even parliamentary discussion, ... OnScreenAsiaCable
BroadcastAsia2010 & CommunicAsia2010 set for growth as global media and infocomm industries continues focus on Asia
Singapore - BroadcastAsia2010 and CommunicAsia2010, the media broadcasting and infocomm technology (ICT) event in Asia, has seen more than 80 percent of its exhibition show floor taken up with over four months to go to the event. The predominant global ... OnScreenAsiaContent
ABU appeals to IOC to prioritize FTA broadcasters for Olympic broadcast rights
Tehran – The Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) has called on the International Olympic Council (IOC) to prioritize free-to-air broadcasters when distributing Olympic Games’ broadcast rights and to sell the rights directly to the free-to-air broadcasters. ... OnScreenAsiaNew producers' tax rebates in Australia certain to pump production
Sydney- The new producers' tax rebates of 40% of Australian spending for feature films and 20% for TV drama, children's drama and documentaries will generate "a great deal of new production activity," according to leading entertainment lawyer Ian Robertson. ... OnScreenAsiaOrient Express
Vice-President (Creative Multimedia) at Malaysia’s Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) Kamil Othman sees the government body’s responsibility clearly and simply, to grow MSC (Multimedia Super Corridor) Malaysia companies’ market share and profitability. ... OnScreenAsiaContent
Could DTT infocasting bridge Asia’s ICT divide?
Government bodies across Asia have long recognised that information – and most particularly the highspeed and seamless delivery of such information to the populace – is the key to prosperity and improved standards of living. Across the region,... OnScreenAsiaASIANSIDEOFTHEDOC
government bodies to make productions as they fully-commission and co-produce programs with other channels, and production companies wishing to be stakeholders in the product. “We fully support the co-funding models with government bodies, such as the... OnScreenAsiaResearch
ABU’s plea to IOC to favour free-to-air broadcasters for Olympics rights
Tehran – The Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) has called on the International Olympic Council (IOC) to prioritize free-to-air broadcasters when distributing Olympic Games’ broadcast rights and to sell the rights directly to FTA broadcasters in the ... OnScreenAsiaCable - Content
Indian pay-TV growth at risk
Hong Kong - The Cable and Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (CASBAA) expressed new concerns over the recent Indian government levy of additional duties on imported set-top box (STB) or cable TV decoders essential in the country's push for digitalization. On ... OnScreenAsiaContent
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