Officials told PTI that Prasar Bharati was unhappy over the continued postponement of the rural ratings rollout, which was expected to take place in July, then September, but has again been postponed.
"There were serious concerns about the accuracy of the earlier system of ratings by TAM and that was one major reason that BARC was set up through efforts of broadcasters and other bodies to provide more authentic data.
Displeased with the continuous postponements, Prasar Bharati CEO Jawhar Sircar has written a strongly-worded letter to BARC India CEO Partho Dasgupta asking it to release the rural data immediately.
Sources said that Sircar has expressed his dissatisfaction with the "present partial (urban centric) coverage of BARC" claiming it was damaging the public broadcaster's revenue prospects and has affected its standing in the market.
Sircar, in his letter, is learnt to have mentioned that Prasar Bharati had been patient as it is a public broadcaster that had helped found BARC.
When contacted, Sircar confirmed that Prasar Bharati was upset at the delay in the release of rural TV viewership data.
"As a public broadcaster, we have maintained patience and decorum even when we have been hurt with data that is far from being representative. Six months is more than enough and BARC should release the data of the rural half of TV homes," he said.
