Despite the rise of 313 million digital-only viewers and a slump in DTH subscribers to 56.9 million, linear TV still reaches ...
DTH licence fee collections in 2024 fell to INR 658.01 crore from INR 692 crore in the prior year. The Ministry of ...
With an active pay DTH subscribers at 56.9 million (March 2025), and cable households stagnant expansion, here is how the ...
Pay DTH subscribers declined for the fourth year. However, overall television revenues remained stable. The Telecom ...
Data from the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) shows that in the first half of the year, most major pay-TV operators ...
Falling active subscriptions, new audience metrics and rising competition from streaming platforms deepen pressure on pay-TV ...
From TRP overhaul to OTT content regulations, 2025 will be remembered for regulatory activism, stakeholder pushback and an ...
India’s TV market is set to grow through 2029 as shared viewing, affordable cable packs, and strong regional content keep traditional television relevant despite OTT’s rise and audience fragmentation.
As the pandemic struck, while many got new connections to make stay at home enjoyable, there were others who opted for disconnection as they moved back to their hometowns As the pandemic left people ...
A view of Pemra's building in Islamabad. — X/@reportpemra/File In 2016, Pakistan stood on the threshold of what seemed like a transformative shift in television distribution. Pemra’s long-awaited ...
Monthly and quarterly reporting mandated to enhance compliance monitoring and consumer protection in broadcasting The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has directed all Distribution ...
The number of active paying DTH subscribers fell to 56.92 million in FY25. Mumbai: Direct-to-home (DTH) service providers are losing subscribers and revenue as consumers switch to over-the-top (OTT) ...
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