With the media reeling under the financial crunch, Information and Broadcasting Minister has backed increasing FDI (foreign direct investment) in print media to 49 per cent, saying "it is safe".


FDI In Print Media Increased To 49%
Last Updated: 2009-07-20T09:34:36+05:30
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FDI In Print Media Increased To 49%
I & B Minister Ambika Soni
I & B Minister Ambika Soni
With the media reeling under the financial crunch, Information and Broadcasting Minister, Ambika Soni, has backed increasing FDI (foreign direct investment) in print media to 49%, saying "it is safe". "I think it is a good suggestion," Soni said in an interview when asked about her

"We already have 26% FDI. A large number of newspapers and the entire journalist fraternity is for the infusion of more capital into print media so that they can have better working conditions, and the media is facing a financial crunch," she said.


"I feel 49 per cent is safe. It would not give control to someone from outside," she said.


But she stressed that the government will consult all stakeholders before taking this crucial decision. "But this is something about which I would like to talk to those who are not of the same view," she said.


Soni's remarks indicated the UPA government's interest in raising the FDI ceiling in print media from 26% to 49 as recommended by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) in its recent report.


The 49% FDI, as proposed by TRAI, also covers foreign institutional investors. TRAI has also recommended a raise in the ceiling for cable networks from the existing 49% to 74% and for FM radio, from the existing 20% to 49%.


The proposed hike in FDI is being opposed by some media houses, but the government is looking at the issue afresh in the light of the capital crunch that small and medium newspapers are facing.

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