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Monday, 1 April 2019

India to be among top-10 media markets by 2021, says report - Pragnya IAS Academy - News Analysis.

India to be among top-10 media markets by 2021, says report.

The country's per capita media and entertainment spending is likely to be capped at USD 32 or Rs 2,080 by 2021.

India is expected to be among the top-10 entertainment and media markets globally by 2021 in terms of absolute numbers, according to a joint study by ASSOCHAM-PwC.
The country's per capita media and entertainment spending is likely to be capped at USD 32 or Rs 2,080 by 2021, the study noted.
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By some estimates, India is among the fastest growing OTT markets in the world and will be one of the top-10 by 2022, it said.
The market size is expected to reach USD 52.68 billion in 2022 from USD 30.36 billion in 2017, it claimed.
"It (India) is set to be in the top 10 entertainment and media markets globally by 2021 in terms of absolute numbers," the study said.
It attributed the growth of OTT content to increasing penetration of smartphones in the country and continuous rise in data consumption.
The OTT market (transactional video on demand and subscription video on demand) is set to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.1 per cent during the period 2017-2022.
"During the same period in India, the segment is expected to grow from USD 297 million to USD 823 million in 2022 at a CAGR of 22.6 per cent. With increasing smartphone penetration and lower data tariffs, VoD is showing promising growth," the report said.
Globally, the industry has recently witnessed a shift in focus from content and distribution to the user experience.
"India's per capita media and entertainment spend will be capped at USD 32 (about Rs 2,080 ) by 2021. The spend is much lower than that of China, which will stand at USD 222 (Rs 14,430 ) for the same period, and that of the USA, which will have the highest spend at USD 2,260 USD (Rs 1.46 lakh)," the study said.
A large number of choices in the video-on-demand segment has spoilt consumers in India, the study noted.
"Hotstar has had a first-mover advantage in the OTT space in India. Other top players in the OTT ecosystem include Voot, SonyLIV, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Eros Now and ALTBalaji. Start-ups such as Arre and YuppTV are an additional presence," it added.
In India OTT players, including Hotstar, Amazon Prime and Eros Now, are not only competing among themselves but also with DTH players and other means.
"With increasing traffic in metro cities, the time spent on viewing videos is also on the rise. Cab aggregators, such as Ola, have installed tablets inside their cabs with a wide range of curated content for passengers at no additional cost," the report said.


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Wednesday, 12 December 2018

SC places total bar on media disclosing victims' names, identity - Pragnya IAS Academy - News Analysis.

SC places total bar on media disclosing victims' names, identity.

Only Special Courts under POCSO can permit the disclosure of the identity of a minor victim, that too, only if such divulgence were in the interest of the child.

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The Supreme Court on December 11 laid down an absolute bar on the media to publish or air the names or any material which may even remotely reveal the identity of victims of sexual crimes.
“No person can print or publish in print, electronic, social media, etc. the name of the victim or even in a remote manner disclose any facts which can lead to the victim being identified and which should make her identity known to the public at large. The bar extends to anything which can even remotely be used to identify the victim,” a Bench of Justices Madan B. Lokur and Deepak Gupta laid down the rule in their judgment.
The court held that the bar on disclosure under Section 228A(2) of the IPC was not confined to just the name of the victim but actually meant that the “identity of the victim should not be discernible from any matter published in the media”.
“The intention of the lawmakers was that the victim of such offences should not be identifiable so that they do not face any hostile discrimination or harassment in the future,” Justice Gupta, who authored the verdict, observed.
The apex court further held the name and identity of a victim who was either dead or of unsound mind should also not be disclosed even under the authorisation of the next of the kin. Any exception to this rule should be decided by the competent authority, the Sessions Judge.
The court was not impressed by arguments that the identity of a dead victim of sexual crime should be revealed as it would become a “symbol of protest or treated as an iconic figure”
“All of us are fully aware that without disclosing her true identity ‘Nirbhaya’ became the most effective symbol of protest the country has ever known. If a campaign has to be started to protect the rights of the victim and mobilise public opinion it can be done so without disclosing her identity,” Justice Gupta reasoned.
The Supreme Court barred the police from putting in public domain FIRs under Sections 376 to 376E (the range of sexual offences under IPC) and those under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
The documents disclosing identity of a victim should be kept in a sealed cover. Authorities to which a victim’s identity was disclosed by an investigating agency or the court are duty bound to keep it a secret. A victim need not reveal her identity while filing an appeal in a criminal court, the judgment held.
Only Special Courts under POCSO can permit the disclosure of the identity of a minor victim, that too, only if such divulgence were in the interest of the child.
The court finally urged States and Union Territories to set up at least one ‘one-stop centre’ in every district within a year to support women affected by violence of any nature. (Source: The Hindu)


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