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81 foreign TV channels seek downlink permit in Nepal

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KATHMANDU, June 7: Altogether 81 foreign TV channels have applied for downlink permission with the Ministry of Information and Communications (MoIC) to broadcast in Nepal.



According to Joint Secretary Narayan Prasad Regmi, Spokesperson at MoIC, the applications were received after the ministry invited the same from parties concerned as per the new government policy that makes it mandatory to acquire downlink permission to air any foreign TV channel within Nepali territory. [break]



“The ministry has received a total 81 applications from different foreign TV channels seeking to broadcast in Nepal,” said Regmi during a press briefing at the ministry, Monday. “The ministry will give permission bearing in mind the language and content broadcast in the respective TV channels.”



According to the National Broadcast Regulations 2052 BS Fourth Amendment, foreign TV channels wishing to broadcast in Nepal must get downlink permission from MoIC.



The amendment to the regulations published in the government gazette on December 7, 2009 set a six-month deadline for foreign TV channels or their authorized agents in Nepal to acquire such permission. The amendment also allows the authorities to ban any foreign TV channel deemed detrimental to the well-being of society or the national interest.



Spokesperson Regmi said they have reached an agreement with Nepal Cable TV Association and pay channel distributors to stop broadcasting TV channels that fail to receive downlink permission from MoIC.



As per the newly introduced provision, foreign TV channels that also broadcast commercials need to pay Rs 25,000 and those without commercials, Rs 50,000, to acquire downlink permission in Nepal. The permission is subject to renewal every year.



Officials at MoIC said district administration offices and post offices are entrusted with the task of monitoring if any cable operators are airing TV channels other than those they have permission for. The local administration will direct the cable distributor concerned to stop airing foreign TV channels that have failed to acquire downlink permission.



TV channels applying for downlink permission



1. Discovery Channel

2. Animal Planet

3. Discovery Travel & Living

4. Discovery Science

5. Discovery Turbo

6. Ten Sport

7. Sahara One

8. Sahara Filmy

9. BBC World News

10. NDTV 24X7

11. NDTV Profit

12. HBO

13. Cine Max

14. 9XM

15. National Geographic Channel

16. Fox History & Entertainment Channel

17. The MGM Channel

18. Aajtak

19. Headlines Today

20. ESPN

21. Star Sports

22. Star Cricket

23. Neo Sports

24. Neo Cricket

25. Music India

26. Sangeet Bhojpuri

27. Sangeet Bangla

28. BBC Nepali Sewa (Audio)

29. Imagine Showbiz

30. Muhuaa TV- Bangla

31. Muhuaa TV-Bhojpuri

32. BBC Entertainment

33. C Beebies

34. Zoom

35. Divya

36. Imagine TV

37. Lumiere Movies

38. Pragya

39. Star News

40. Star Ananda

41. Star Majha

42. Star Plus

43. Star One

44. Star Gold

45. Star Utsav

46. Star World

47. Star Movies

48. Channel (V)

49. Disney

50. Disney XD

51. Colors

52. Sony

53. MAX

54. SAB

55. Musical Channel

56. UTV Movies

57. UTV Bindass

58. UTV World Movies

59. Bloomberg UTV

60. Nick

61. VH1

62. MTV

63. Channel News Asia

64. Nat Geo Wild

65. Nat Geo Adventure

66. Nat Geo Music

67. National Geographic HD

68. FX

69. Fox Crime

70. Baby TV

71. Zee Trendz

72. Zee TV

73. Zee Cinema

74. Zee Sports

75. Zee News

76. Zee Cafe

77. Zee Studio

78. CNN

79. Cartoon Network

80. Warner Brothers (WB)

81. Pogo



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