MoU facilitates
Distribution of DD's overseas India channel on DTH platform of
Hotbird-13B
satellite
MoU facilitates
projection of India’s view point to Global audience
Prasar Bharati (PB), India’s Public Service Broadcaster today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Deutsche Welle (DW), Germany’s Public Service Broadcaster. The agreement between the two entities would facilitate for the first time the availability of Doordarshan programmes on a ‘Free to Air’ basic package mode, on a DTH Platform. This would entail coverage of DD through whole of Europe, Asia, North Africa and even upto Australia would be covered as zones. This would also provide DD a viable DTH distribution platform. The initiative assumes importance in view of providing a platform to project India’s view point to a global audience in a cost effective manner.
Speaking on the occasion, CEO Prasar
Bharati Shri Jawhar Sircar said the MOU provided an important platform to
position DD content globally. The content for the platform would be created
based on the consultation with various stakeholders and the taste of the target
audience. Congratulating Prasar Bharati on the occasion, Secretary Culture Shri
Ravindra Singh said, MOU had given an opportunity to project India’s soft power
to the world.
The MoU entails distribution of ‘India
Channel’ on DTH Platform of Hotbird-13B Satellite and the reciprocal
distribution of DW-TV on DD Freedish. Hotbird-13B is an extremely popular DTH
platform in Europe. It has a reach of 120 million homes in the whole of Europe,
Northern Africa and the whole of Middle East, having a total number of 1543 TV
channels of which 1117 TV channels are Free-to-Air. 124 English channels are
available on this satellite, prominent amongst which are BBC, CNN, CCTV, RT,
France24, VOA TV, Euromans, Sky News, Bloomberg TV, Al Jazeera, etc. Placing DD
on Hotbird DTH Platform will also give it full access to the Middle Eastern GCC
Countries, where Indians work and reside in large numbers. DD will be offered
in the basic package of the DTH service which does not require any individual
to either subscribe to it or to pay for viewing the channel.
The function was attended by Senior
officers of Prasar Bharati, I&B Ministry, Ministry of External Affairs.
Courtesy: pib.nic.in
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