The Home Ministry conveyed this in a letter to the Information & Broadcasting Ministry, which had earlier sent a query to it asking if the security clearance given to broadcasting companies came with a time frame attached, sources told PTI.
According to present guidelines, broadcasting licences are granted for a period of 10 years.
One of the important conditions for getting the licence is that the applicant must have a clearance from the Ministry of Home Affairs, which essentially means a verification of the credentials of all the directors of the company.
Currently there are nearly 300 companies that run around 800 TV channels in the country, and the security of a majority of these entities were cleared more than three years ago.
The I&B ministry had earlier in the year carried out a comprehensive review of all the companies to whom it had given licences and realised that some of them had made changes in their board of directors without informing it.
