Thursday, June 25, 2009

Budget Wishlist by Radio Mirchi

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Listed below is the Budget Wishlist by Radio Mirchi. Also attached is his picture for reference.. Please let me know if there's anything else you would need for the same
 
Budget Wishlist by Radio  Mirchi :

 

Attributed to Prashant Panday, CEO, Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM

 

The radio industry has been consistent in its wishes. We have expressed these to the previous minister Mr. Anand Sharma as well. To summarize:

1) We seek the implementation of Phase 3 of radio reforms. The policy has been ready for some time and it can be pushed thru immediately. The government must however delay the portion of Phase 3 policy which relates to auctions of new cities till the time that the problems of music royalty can be settled. All other reforms as envisaged in the policy should be implemented at the earliest.

2) With respect to the satellite radio policy, the government must re-look the matter. There is no gain in hurrying through with a policy that can lead to the total destruction of the nascent FM radio industry. Specially, the provision of terrestrial repeaters being considered should be dropped. Additionally, any disparity that exists between satellite radio policy and FM policy must be bridged - Specifically a) FDI limit must be the same b) OTEF charged to sat broadcasters must be much much higher than presently conceived - with a national reach, satellite radio impacts the fortunes of the ENTIRE FM radio industry.

3) The AROI has been petitioning the ministry to look into the costs that Prasar Bharati charges private FM operators. Be it the rentals for its towers or its land. These are way higher than market rates and are proving to be a big burden for the industry.

4) The government has recently empanelled many FM stations in many towns. However, this exercise is still not completed and many of the smaller stations are still not empanelled. Besides, the rates the DAVP has offered - in many cases - are way too low. They need to be relooked at.

5) Given the severe economic slow-down - especially in the media and entertainment space - the government must look at giving the FM industry a moratorium on license fee payments for the next 2-3 years (or tll the downturn eases). At the same time, the government must look at extending the period of the license to 15 years from the present 10 years - the government knows perfectly well how badly the FM industry is doing - this act of the government will help in bringing some semblance of profitability to the FM industry - if not now, then at least in the long term.

Essentially, what the radio industry wants is for a little bit of relief, a little bit of understanding. To the government's credit, we have always found the government willing to support and remove the glitches. We hope that Ms Soni will continue with this effort - and in fact go many steps ahead from the past.

 
 
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Smriti
 
 

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