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Net
Losers
As
the much-feared shakeout begins, many companies look for an exit while
others change strategies hoping to emerge as eventual winners
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PROVISIONS
THAT PINCH
PIRACY:
Cable
operators must possess copyright before broadcast. They are responsible
for the content.
ADVERTISMENTS:
Ban on liquor and cigarette Ads on even free-on-air channels.
THE
DD CLAUSE: Cable operators must show the national and Metro
channel in satellite mode on the prime band. In addition they must carry
DD regional.
PENALTIES:
Forfeiture of equipment, fines and a jail term for the content.
ENFORCERS:
District magistrates, subdivisional magistrates, police commissioners
or any officer designated by the government.
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In
India, youth is marked by impetuosity and prevented from getting ahead.
Elsewhere, of course, the young rule the world, says INDIA TODAY Deputy
Editor Swapan Dasgupta in Day
Dreams.
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DESPATCHES |
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In an increasingly crime-ridden society, schools in Mumbai wake up to
the need for value education. INDIA TODAY Principal Correspondent Farah
Baria assesses the new trend in Despatches.
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