Doordarshan to auction satellite TV slots

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An e-auction for four vacant slots on Doordarshan's DD Direct Plus free to air satellite TV platform is to be held this Saturday (23 June) by India's public broadcaster.

The e-auction, to offer private broadcasters the possibility of reaching a pan-Indian audience by direct to home (DTH) transmission, will be conducted by Mumbai-based online trading firm NCDEX Spot.

Doordarshan adopted the e-auction process in July 2011, whereby slots are allocated for a period of a year. The public broadcaster has now conducted six e-auctions to allocate 30 slots on its DTH service, with the last e-auction in November setting a reserve price per slot of INR31.1 million, reports New Indian Express.

An e-auction was planned for December 2011, with a minimum reserve price set at INR34.8 million, however no private broadcasters reportedly showed interest in the five available slots at that time.
DD Direct Plus covers 81% of India's geographical area via 1,415 transmitters, with a viewership of about 9 million.


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Doordarshan will give a slot to the lone bidder for Rs 31.1 million for its free-to-air DTH DD Direct Plus, following an e-auction held this month.

The e-auction for four vacant slots on DD Direct Plus was held to offer private broadcasters the possibility of reaching a pan-Indian audience by DTH transmission, and was conducted by Mumbai-based online trading firm NCDEX Spot. Only one bidder turned up, DD sources admitted to indiantelevision.com.

Doordarshan adopted the e-auction process in July 2011, whereby slots are allocated for a period of a year. The public broadcaster has now conducted six e-auctions to allocate 30 slots on its DTH service, with the last e-auction in November setting a reserve price per slot of Rs 31.1 million which was also the reserve price in the auction held on 16 June.

An e-auction was planned for December 2011, with a minimum reserve price set at Rs 34.8 million but no private broadcasters reportedly showed interest in the five available slots at that time.
 
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