prasar bharati

Jul 12, 2022 16:07
NEW DELHI: India's public broadcaster Prasar Bharati Tuesday unveiled its new logo.  In the earlier format, the corporate office of Prasar Bharati used both AIR and Doordarshan logos on both the sides of the written text ‘PRASAR BHARATI’ along with the Indian emblem in the middle, DPS Negi, Member (Personnel), Prasar Bharti, said. 
May 17, 2022 15:05
MUMBAI: Pubcaster Prasar Bharati Tuesday announced the addition of WNBA and NBA G League programming to its daily basketball offering on DD Sports, Doordarshan's free-to-air sports channel.
Apr 25, 2022 16:04
MUMBAI: Viacom18 Monday announced the launch of Sports18 Khel, its Free-To-Air (FTA) Hindi channel, available on Prasar Bharati’s DTH service DD FreeDish.  The announcement follows closely on the heels of the launch of its pay-TV channel Sports18.
Feb 03, 2022 19:02
NEW DELHI: India on Thursday announced that its chargé d’affaires in the Beijing embassy would not attend the opening or closing ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics after China made a People's Liberation Army's regimental commander, who had suffered severe injuries during the Galwan clash, a torchbearer of the event. 
Feb 03, 2021 13:02
NEW DELHI: The National Basketball Association (NBA) and Prasar Bharati, India’s public service broadcaster, on Wednesday announced a new partnership that will see Prasar Bharati’s sports channel – Doordarshan (DD) Sports – and its YouTube channel – Prasar Bharati Sports – air classic NBA content, documentaries, game highlights and public service announcements.
Nov 24, 2020 18:11
MUMBAI: Public service broadcaster All India Radio has secured permission from Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN), the India territory media rights holder for international cricket in Australia, for ball-by-ball commentary of the upcoming blockbuster series between hosts Australia and India. 
Apr 03, 2019 15:04
NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court Tuesday sought Prasar Bharati's response on a plea Delhi-based Sports Flashes, a multi sports content app, alleging that the pubcaster was resorting to arm-twisting to force it to give up the audio rights it holds for the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup. The High Court sought Prasar Bharati's stand on the petition filed by India Sports Flashes Pvt Ltd.
Oct 17, 2018 16:10
NEW DELHI: In what would be a serious blow to sports rights holders if the Centre has its way, the Union information and broadcasting ministry has proposed to amend the Sports Broadcasting Signals (mandatory sharing with Prasar Bharati) Act, 2007, so as to allow pubcaster Doordarshan to not only air the feed it gets from private sports broadcasters on its terrestrial network and its direct-to-home-service DD Free Dish, but