According to the story below, AIR news may be permitted right away on
private FM channels, followed by regular news in the next phase of FM
licensing. This is apparently conditional on a self-regulatory mechanism
being put in place by AROI (the association of commercial FM operators). In
the absence of a self-regulatory mechanism for CR, it seems unlikely that
news will be permitted on community radio any time soon.

Under the terms of the proposed Content Code, the Central Government has
nominated the Community Radio Forum as the industry-level representative
body to set up a 'Consumer Complaints Committee' on the lines of the CCC of
ASCI, "to develop their own respective mechanisms for preview of content, if
required, as well as adjudicate on public complaints within the
prescribed time."

Association of Radio Operators of India (AROI) follows the News
Broadcasters' Association (NBA) in setting up a complaints council.
Community Radio Forum remains the only representative body that hasn't set
up a self-regulatory mechanism, and we are in danger of being the only
medium in India on which news is banned. It would be difficult to lobby for
news on CR until we put our own house in order.

Sajan

Soon, tune into FM channels for news fix
Chetan Chauhan, Hindustan Times
New Delhi, 10 Oct 2998

Before the year ends, you will be able to get your daily dose of news, along
with entertainment, on your favourie FM channel.

The Information and Broadcasting Ministry has given a go-ahead for 261
private FM channels to air news and current affairs programmes produced by
All India Radio (AIR).

The proposal awaits the signature of the concerned minister — Priya Ranjan
Dasmunsi — following which, it will require a Cabinet clearance.

Ministry insiders say AIR news on private FM channels could be heard in a
month's time.

In the next phase, the FM channels would be allowed either to outsource news
and current affairs programmes or produce themselves. But that will only be
possible once the self-regulatory mechanism of the Association of Radio
Operators in India is in place.

"We are allowing AIR news on FM channels to test how people react to news on
FM channels. If it works well other sources can be allowed," a ministry
official said.

Uday Chawla, of the radio operator's association, added: "We've agreed to
the ministry's suggestion. The self-regulatory mechanism would be in place
in two weeks." He said the mechanism would first put in place guidelines to
ensure "fair news without impinging upon journalistic ethics".

The private radio operators have been demanding news on their channels to
enhance their content packages.

In February, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) had
recommended to the I&B ministry to permit FM broadcasters to air news
content from AIR, Doordarshan, authorised news channels and agencies. Trai's
clearance came three years after an entertainment and communication panel—
constituted by the Prime Minister — recommended that news be allowed on FM
channels.

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