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Zee has become the first to slash channel prices because of impending changes from TRAI.
Star, Tata Sky and ADTV have gone to court against the new rules.
"Zee Entertainment, one of the four big broadcasting groups of India, has become the first player to bring its channel prices in line with an upcoming regulation issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.
Zee’s new tariff card prices its channels a fraction of what they are being sold for in the market at present.
For example, under the new tariff, the maximum retail price of Zee Studio HD — the high definition Hollywood movie channel from the group — has been fixed at Rs 7 per month.
In comparison, the present nprice being charged by Airtel Digital DTH service for the channel is Rs 51 per month. Tata Sky charges Rs 50 per month, while Videocon D2H charges Rs 23 per month.
Source:- Zee Entertainment Slashes Channel Prices Ahead Of TRAI Regulation
Star, Tata Sky and ADTV have gone to court against the new rules.
"Zee Entertainment, one of the four big broadcasting groups of India, has become the first player to bring its channel prices in line with an upcoming regulation issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.
Zee’s new tariff card prices its channels a fraction of what they are being sold for in the market at present.
For example, under the new tariff, the maximum retail price of Zee Studio HD — the high definition Hollywood movie channel from the group — has been fixed at Rs 7 per month.
In comparison, the present nprice being charged by Airtel Digital DTH service for the channel is Rs 51 per month. Tata Sky charges Rs 50 per month, while Videocon D2H charges Rs 23 per month.
Source:- Zee Entertainment Slashes Channel Prices Ahead Of TRAI Regulation