SURABHI Posted online: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 at 0006 hours IST
NEW DELHI, JULY 3: Earthy wisdom apart, Lalu Prasad now wants to draw audience by planning a television channel. The railways are currently scouting for a private operator with a pan-India presence to operate the channel. The proposal, according to Rail Bhavan officials, is still being evaluated. After studying its feasibility, the ministry might call for expressions of interest from media companies and operators to provide content and run it, they said.
“It (the channel) would have normal television content like family soaps, serials and news, along with bulletins and updates on railways-related information like train timings and availability of berths,” an official said.
The channel will be owned jointly by the Railways, Railtel Corporation and a private operator. Once cleared, it will replace the existing closed-circuit television sets at railway stations across the country.
The officials said, the idea was to end passengers’ isolation as they waited for trains. The channel will have a captive audience of over 11 million passengers the railways carry every day. The venture was a part of the railways’ strategy to provide world-class facilities, the officials added.
Sources said Hindustan Futuristics Communication proposed to set up such a channel for Punjab. But the ministry was keen on a private operator with an all-India reach.
Except for the fact that the "captive audience" of 11 million will require local language programming in each of the 30+ major regional languages! That will be a right nightmare.
Good idea! Except for the fact that the "captive audience" of 11 million will require local language programming in each of the 30+ major regional languages! That will be a right nightmare.
not only that, they'll have to put an eye soar of a gril over the TVs to prevent people from pelting stones. And imagine all the birds sitting on top of TV sets creating graffity with their waste and it being a good resting place for mama and baby monkey. Who the hell is going to climb to adjust the volume, colour and contrast?? And if they are going to use the stardard PA system, then I bet the whole project is going to be doomed like "once upon a time" Video coaches.