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1999, Indian government permitted foreign equity in film production

In 1999, the Indian government permitted foreign equity in film production to the tune of (A) 40 per cent (B) 60 per cent (C) 80 per cent (D) 100 per cent Correct Ans: (D) Explanation: In 1999, the Indian government made a landmark decision that directly impacted the mass media and entertainment industry. It permitted […]

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Cross-Media Ownership and Its Global Reflection

Assertion (A): Cross-media ownership in India is a reflection of global trend in the media industry. Reason (R): The Indian government is unable to withstand the pressure from multinational companies to legislate against media monopoly. Codes:  (A) Both (A) and (R) are true. (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the

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Key Committees and Their Contributions to Indian Media

Match List โ€“ I with List โ€“ II                                List โ€“ I (Committee) List โ€“ II (Thrust Area) (a) Paswan Committee 1. Indian news agencies (b) P. C Joshi Committee 2. Status of Indian Film Industry (c) Kuldip Nayyar Committee 3. Software for Indian Television (d) Karanth Committee 4. National Communication Policy Codes: (a) (b) (c)

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Mahalik Committee Role in Strengthening Doordarshan Advertiser

Which Committee was constituted in 1991 to examine and recommend ways and means to win over advertisers to Doordarshan? (A) Rangnathan Committee (B) Chanda Committee (C) (B)G. Verghese Committee (D) Mahalik Committee Correct Ans: (D) Explanation: In 1991, the Indian government set up the Mahalik Committee to examine and recommend ways to increase advertising revenue

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