Govt considering extending to Digital Media facilities available to traditional media

New Delhi, Oct 16 (UNI) Government is considering in the near future to extend to the digital media several benefits, presently available to traditional media (print and TV), information and Broadcasting ministry said on Friday.

‘Pursuant to the decision of the Central Government vide Press Note No. 4/2019 of Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) allowing 26 per cent FDI under Government approval route on ‘Uploading/Streaming of Current Affairs and News through Digital Media’, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting will be considering in the near future to extend the several benefits, presently available to traditional media (print and TV), to such entities also.
These include PIB accreditation for its reporters, cameramen, videographers enabling them with better first-hand information and access including participation in official press conference and such other interactions.
Persons with PIB accreditation can also avail CGHS benefits and concessional rail fare as per extant procedure.
The entities will be eligible for digital advertisements through Bureau of Outreach and Communication.
Similar to self-regulating bodies in print and electronic media, entities in digital media can form self-regulating bodies for furthering their interests and interaction with the Government.

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