Source: Advanced Television | By Chris Forrester
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
India’s giant public broadcaster Doordarshan is suggesting to the country’s Ministry of Information & Broadcasting that the government should consider totally abandoning terrestrial TV.
The thought is that Doordarshan could then consider DTH as its primary transmission mode, which would serve cable distribution as well as private homes, and save a fortune in the process.
India’s Prasar Bharati (which looks after Doordarshan as well as All India Radio) in the shape of its Expert Committee, headed up by Sam Pitroda, in its report to the ministry, said:..............................
Read more at http://advanced-television.com/2014/01/28/india-wants-to-abandon-terrestrial-tv/
India’s giant public broadcaster Doordarshan is suggesting to the country’s Ministry of Information & Broadcasting that the government should consider totally abandoning terrestrial TV.
The thought is that Doordarshan could then consider DTH as its primary transmission mode, which would serve cable distribution as well as private homes, and save a fortune in the process.
India’s Prasar Bharati (which looks after Doordarshan as well as All India Radio) in the shape of its Expert Committee, headed up by Sam Pitroda, in its report to the ministry, said:..............................
Read more at http://advanced-television.com/2014/01/28/india-wants-to-abandon-terrestrial-tv/
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