The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has notified the TV Rating Policy 2026, replacing the 2014 guidelines governing ...
India's broadcasting sector sees a major overhaul with the TV Rating Policy 2026, replacing 2014 guidelines. The new ...
MIB issues TV Ratings Policy 2026, easing entry norms, tightening conflict rules, expanding metered homes, mandating audits and penalties to boost transparent TV measurement.
The tug-of-war over who regulates TV ratings returns, as the MIB takes back full control.
Government eases net worth norms for TV rating agencies; Eligibility criteria reduced to Rs 5 Crore from Rs. 20 Crore ...
Experts says industry players may move court seeking interim relief and clarity if MIB fails to address concerns ...
In a huge move aimed to bring transparency and level playing field in the way television ratings are measured, the government ...
The Centre's new TV Rating Policy enhances transparency by lowering agency eligibility and instituting strict audit and data ...
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting issues new TV rating rules with stricter audits, stronger data privacy, and broader audience measurement across platforms.
The MIB has released the TV Ratings Policy 2026 to ensure transparency and accountability in audience measurement. It eases ...
The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (MIB) today released the TV Ratings Policy 2026, which sets out comprehensive guidelines for regulating television ratings in India. The policy defines clear ...
The policy defines clear standards for the registration, operation, audit, and oversight of agencies providing TV rating ...