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New Delhi: The cabinet has decided to set up a group
of ministers (GoM) to undertake a review of the print
media policy. Speaking to newspersons, the information
and broadcasting (I&B) minister, Jaipal Reddy, said
that the cabinet has been apprised of the FDI policy for
the print media, which was spelt out in 2002.
Under
this 26 per cent FDI was allowed in news and current affairs
publications and 74 per cent in technical and speciality
magazines. The syndication norms were revised whereby
foreign news content cannot exceed 7.5 per cent of the
total content of the publication.
"The
cabinet felt that the decisions taken in 2002 and the
emerging scenario must be reviewed in a comprehensive
manner and therefore a GoM is being constituted,"
he added.
The
government has also decided to defer any changes in the
Press and Registration of Books (PRB) Act, 1867 till the
GoM completes its review.
Reddy
said that the I&B ministry placed before the cabinet
certain amendments to the Act as well as the 1955 cabinet
resolution barring foreign investment in print media.
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