Why in the News?
To strengthen the financial viability of the print media ecosystem, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) has approved a significant 26% increase in the advertisement rates for print media.
1. What is the Major Policy Update?
- Rate Revision: The government has enhanced the advertisement rates for print media by 26%.
- Premium Categories: The Ministry also accepted recommendations for premium rates regarding colour advertisements and preferential positioning (e.g., front page, jacket ads).
Who is the Nodal Implementation Agency?
- Agency: The Central Bureau of Communication (CBC).
- Role: It serves as the nodal media unit under the I&B Ministry.
- Function: The CBC undertakes publicity campaigns for various Ministries and Departments across empanelled media vehicles, including print.
What is the Institutional Basis?
- Committee: The revision is based on the recommendations of the 9th Rate Structure Committee.
- Constitution: Formed in 2021 under the chairmanship of the Additional Secretary and Financial Adviser (I&B).
- Precedence: The previous rates were governed by the 8th Rate Structure Committee (revised in 2019).
Why was this Revision Necessary?
- Economic Viability: To provide critical revenue support to the print industry amidst rising operational costs.
- Competition: To help traditional media sustain operations in the face of stiff competition from digital platforms.
- Quality Assurance: To ensure the continuity of quality journalism by stabilizing the financial health of small, medium, and big newspapers.