The phase three of cable TV digitisation drive was underway for remaining urban areas in the country after the completion of first two phases, which covered four metros (Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai) and 38 cities having population more than 10 lakh each.
A senior Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry official said that it was decided that there will be no extension for the Phase III date.
"It had been decided in a recent meeting that there would be no extension and a serious effort has been on to ensure maximum installation of set top boxes," the source added.
Times Network managing director M K Anand said
digitisation has increased the viewership of English content.
"In 2003-2004, we had 6.5 crore English content viewers, which thanks to digitisation is 20 crore now," he said, expressing hope that English market (news plus entertainment) will cross 30 crore over the next decade.
"Video on demand requires me to think of what I want to watch, while linear television offers the bliss of stumbled upon content. I feel that linear broadcasting will probably grow bigger," he said.
