ASIA

Nepal to merge Radio Nepal and Nepal Television to create new public service broadcaster

Nepal’s House of Representatives has passed the Public Service Broadcasting Bill for a planned merger of the two national broadcasters, Radio Nepal and Nepal Television, which will then be run as the National Public Service Broadcasting Agency.The legislation, which has been two decades in the making, was initially designed to establish a public service broadcaster more “robust, efficient and strong” than what already existed. Stakeholders looked at other public media models such as the BBC or NHK to bring Radio Nepal and Nepal Television under one publicly-funded umbrella.However, the final bill does not provide for atonomy. A council shall be formed under the leadership of the Minister for Communications and Information Technology to offer policy guidelines and formulate the policies for the National Public Service Broadcasting Agency.The institution will have a three-member board including the chairperson appointed from the government, a first-class officer assigned by the ministry and at least a woman appointed from the ministry.One month after the bill is authenticated, a public call for applications will be made for the position of Executive Chairperson. The selection will be based on the submitted action plan and an interview process. The appointed Executive Chairperson will serve a four-year term. According to the bill, the existing positions at Radio Nepal and Nepal Television will be merged.The National Public Service Broadcasting Agency will have a separate fund to deposit the grants it receives as well as its income.“Passage of the PSB bill from Nepal’s parliament is a milestone on media development and lawmaking in this sector,” said Taranath Dahal, the Chief Executive of Freedom Forum, which has been advocating for the bill since 2007. “Still, there are some provisions to be standardised. But the progress made by the parliament carries much significance.” […]

ASIA

TRAI releases consultation paper for digital radio broadcast policy

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released a consultation paper on ‘Formulating a Digital Radio Broadcast Policy for private Radio broadcasters’.At present, analogue terrestrial radio broadcast in India is carried out in Medium Wave (MW) (526–1606 KHz), Short Wave (SW) (6–22 MHz), and VHF-II (88–108 MHz) spectrum bands. VHF-II band is popularly known as FM band due to deployment of Frequency Modulation (FM) technology in this band.All India Radio (AIR) – the public service broadcaster – provides radio broadcasting services in MW, SW and FM bands. Private sector radio broadcasters are licensed to transmit programs in FM frequency band (88-108 MHz) only.Digital Radio broadcasting will provide a number of advantages over analogue radio broadcasting. The major advantage of Digital Radio broadcasting is capability of broadcasting three to four channels on a single frequency carrier, while ensuring excellent quality of audio for all the channels, whereas in the analogue mode only one channel broadcasting is possible on a frequency carrier.In a competitive environment, digital radio broadcasting can provide exciting new opportunities to radio broadcasters as well as a host of value-added-services to the listeners.All India Radio (AIR) has initiated digitization of its analogue MW and SW radio broadcast network and replaced its existing 38 analogue transmitters with digital transmitters. AIR has conducted trials for digital radio technologies in FM band also. However, any initiative in digitization of FM band by private FM radio broadcasters is still awaited.In order to develop an eco-system, which can facilitate deployment of digital radio broadcasting, TRAI suo-motu gave its recommendations on “Issues related to Digital Radio Broadcasting in India” on 1st February 2018.In its recommendations, the Authority recognized that there was a need to bring all the stakeholders – radio broadcasters, transmission equipment manufacturers, and digital radio receiver manufacturers – on one platform and to encourage them to work collectively for developing the ecosystem for digital radio broadcasting.The Authority also emphasized that the government should come out with a detailed policy framework for Digital Radio Broadcasting in India, which should provide detailed roadmap for rollout of digital radio broadcasting services in a time bound manner.Now, MIB vide its reference dated 23rd April 2024 has sought recommendations of TRAI on formulating a digital radio broadcast policy for private Radio broadcasters. MIB has mentioned that in order to cater to technology shift, some existing provisions under FM Phase-III policy may require a relook. MIB has also highlighted certain issues that may be considered while formulating recommendations for digital radio broadcast policy.Accordingly, TRAI has initiated this consultation process in order to seek stakeholders’ comments on various issues relating to formulation of digital radio broadcast policy for private Radio broadcasters.Written comments on the consultation paper are invited from the stakeholders by 28th October 2024. Counter comments, if any, may be submitted by 11th November 2024. […]

AU & NZ

Triple M announces commentary line up for NRL Grand Final

Triple M has announced its commentary team for the 2024 NRL Grand Final on Sunday.Featuring a blend of expert voices, coverage kicks off with the ‘Sin Bin’ team from 12pm to 3pm, led by Ben Dobbin, James Graham, James Hooper and Gorden Tallis, who’ll provide insights and engaging discussions in the lead-up to the big… Read More
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AU & NZ

Colleague, friend and great advocate: RIP Graham Edwards

Darwin’s Territory FM 104.1 is paying tribute to a friend, former colleague and great advocate in Graham Edwards, following news of his recent death.Graham (pictured above with Community Advisory Board Chairman Daryl Manzie) ran his own communications business for many years. He was the Broadcast Engineer at Territory FM and contributed greatly to the station’s… Read More
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