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MIB asks BARC to release news ratings with immediate effect

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 12, 2022 17:38 IST

Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, has asked BARC to release the News ratings with immediate effect and also to ...

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Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, has asked BARC to release the News ratings with immediate effect and also to release the last three months data, for the genre in a monthly format, for fair and equitable representation of true trends. As per the revised system, the reporting of News and Niche Genres shall be on a ‘four week rolling average concept’. "In the spirit of the TRP Committee Report and  Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI’s) recommendation dated 28.04.2020, M/s Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC)  has undertaken revision in its processes, protocols, oversight mechanism and initiated changes in governance structure etc.  

The reconstitution of the Board and the Technical Committee to allow for the induction of Independent Members have also been initiated by BARC.  A permanent Oversight Committee has also been formed.  The access protocols for data have been revamped and tightened," read a note from MIB. BARC has indicated that in view of the changes undertaken by it, they are reaching out to related constituencies to explain the new proposals and are in readiness to actually commence the release as per the new protocols. Taking note of the above, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, has asked BARC to release the News ratings with immediate effect and also to release the last three months data, for the genre in a monthly format, for fair and equitable representation of true trends. As per the revised system, the reporting of News and Niche Genres shall be on a ‘four week rolling average concept’. 

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