The government planned to review contentious provisions of the Broadcasting Services Regulation Bill after concerns were voiced by online content creators. The Bill, initially released for consultations, prompted calls for broader discussions. Representatives of digital news publishers and the Editors Guild of India highlighted the lack of wider consultations and urged for transparency regarding the draft Bill.
After row, Centre to review broadcasting bill & release fresh draft

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