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NEW DELHI: The government today said that the Cable Television
Networks (Regulations) Bill, 1995, already passed by the
Lok Sabha, is being considered by the Rajya Sabha.
Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Minister Sushma Swaraj,
in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha said that the Bill
sought to mandate the viewing of pay channels through an
addressable system and also empowered the government to
notify from time to time and place to place, the maximum
subscription charge of the basic tier of free to air channels.
"The system is expected to be in the interest of consumer,
cable service providers as well as broadcasters as it will
bring transparency in the figures of viewership and will
allow customers to choose and pay for channels they wish
to watch," she said.
Her statement assumes significance in the wake of reports
of the Bill having been stalled in the Upper House where
the Opposition has the majority, and continuing threats
by cable operators in the Capital to black out cable TV
transmission from July 24 if the bill is not passed by then.
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