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- Title
Cross-Media Ownership: Would It be Really Curbed?
- Authors
SARKAR, SHIVAJI
- Abstract
India has been debating the issue of cross-media ownership for the last over 60 years. It is not that it is being raised by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) at the behest of the ministry of information and broadcasting for the first time. In fact, TRAI in its paper expresses limitation on checkmating cross-media ownership. Rather softly it has given it up. TRAI chairman Rahul Khullar said the regulator would, with the help of the Competition Commission of India, attempt to ensure that there are a minimum number of mergers and acquisitions. A consultation paper will spell out restrictions, make mandatory disclosure requirements, spell out levels of market share which will ensure plurality and diversity, list general disqualifications, recommend how cross media ownership can be dealt with, set rules for disaggregated markets, and ensure minimum mergers and acquisitions.
- Subjects
INDIA. Telecom Regulatory Authority; TELECOMMUNICATION systems; BROADCASTING industry; COMPETITION Commission of India; MERGERS &; acquisitions
- Publication
Media Watch, 2014, Vol 5, Issue 2, p255
- ISSN
0976-0911
- Publication type
Article