Delivering a lecture on 'Media in India-Challenges Ahead' at Himachal Pradesh University here, Prakash said people were turning back to AIR and Doordarshan due to its proven authenticity and credibility.
He said efforts are afoot to improve the quality of programmes of AIR and Doordarshan and stressed that there were three major points of differences between national broadcaster and private channels.
"Doordarshan and AIR have national responsibility of catering to interest of the weaker sections of the society and for this reason, different campaigns are launched by the government," he said.
Dismissing the notion of a threat to print media from electronic media, the Prasar Bharti Chairman said these would continue to grow for next two generations.
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