Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said he has given "in principle" approval for broadcast of news on private FM Radio and a decision in this regard would be taken soon.
He said representatives of FM Radio stations had met him and he had told them that he had no objection to allowing them to broadcast news.
According to the proposal, the FM channels can broadcast news, sourcing from All India Radio.
However, the Minister said they can have an option of sourcing it from PTI as well.
"So that's how we are discussing. We will arrive at a decision soon. But, my heart goes that news should be there also," he told PTI.
The previous UPA government, while approving 'Policy Guidelines for Phase-III expansion of FM radio, had approved carriage of news bulletins on private radio but said the source should be only All India Radio.
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