Examples of Cable TV Act in a sentence
The Licensee cannot provide broadcasting services, for which a separate licence / registration is required as per Cable TV Act 1995 and guidelines for DTH Licence issued by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Further, under the Cable TV Act, we must comply with programme code and advertisement code.
Under the Cable TV Act, Indian nationals are required to hold at least 51% of the paid-up equity capital of a cable television company.
An IP TV service provider is responsible to take the content only from the registered content providers to ensure that the content is as per the program code and advertisement code as defined in The Cable TV Act, 1995.
It would be beneficial to assess the historic policy reasons the requirements were first implemented in the Cable TV Act relative to the present.
The Government amended the Cable TV Act on 25th October 2011 and the rules made thereunder on 28th April 2012 which led to the implementation of the Digital Addressable Cable TV System in India.
Thus, the concept of Basic Tier as contemplated under the Amendment Cable TV Act, 2011 stands incorporated in the retail Tariff Order already issued by TRAI in this regard and therefore it is not necessary to stipulate any other tier at entry level as that would not only be a duplication but would also create lot of confusion, thereby leading to practical problems in implementing the same at the ground level.
In 1984, with cable TV systems emerging as an important video delivery platform, the first national Cable TV Act was enacted.
This position will work to prepare/create programming for the area including Maxfield and Jackson Elementary Schools.
The cable TV operations are governed by the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995 (hereinafter referred to as the Cable TV Act) and the Cable Television Networks Rules, 1994 (hereinafter referred to as the Cable TV Rules).