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I & B Ministry event live on Twitter, Facebook
The I&B ministry on Saturday posted minute-by-minute accounts of a seminar on Community Radio on five websites including Twitter and Facebook.
New Delhi: Taking to social media like
Twitter and Facebook in a big way, the Information and
Broadcasting ministry on Saturday posted minute-by-minute accounts
of a seminar on Community Radio on five websites
simultaneously.
As the Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni spoke to the gathering, a tweet flashed on microblogging site Twitter - "Radio is MoIB`s flagship programme says Ambika Soni, Union Minster, Minister of Information and Broadcasting." "Lack of financial resources is the challenge Community Radio stations are facing these days -Uday Kumar Verma," said another tweet when Verma, the Secretary, I and B ministry spoke.
Officials said that not just the two accounts on Twitter, one on Facebook but in all five websites were providing live feed about the goings on at the 2nd Community Radio Sammelan.
"This was a first of its kind initiative by the ministry. It will help us create a better outreach," said a senior ministry official. At the seminar, Soni and senior officials expressed optimism about the prospects of growth of Community Radio stations and said making such stations, which run in remote areas for the benefit of small communities, financially sustainable was a major concern.
"We have sought allocation for a fund in the XII five year plan for Community Radio. Let us see to what extent we get the fund", Soni told reporters.
"However, till the time we do not get financial assistance, we are thinking of advertisements like those of Bharat Nirman, we will try to provide more sustenance to Community Radio stations," she added.
Secretary Uday Kumar Verma said that as a measure to support the Community Radio, advertisement rates had been raised from one Rupee per second to four Rupees per second.
As the Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni spoke to the gathering, a tweet flashed on microblogging site Twitter - "Radio is MoIB`s flagship programme says Ambika Soni, Union Minster, Minister of Information and Broadcasting." "Lack of financial resources is the challenge Community Radio stations are facing these days -Uday Kumar Verma," said another tweet when Verma, the Secretary, I and B ministry spoke.
Officials said that not just the two accounts on Twitter, one on Facebook but in all five websites were providing live feed about the goings on at the 2nd Community Radio Sammelan.
"This was a first of its kind initiative by the ministry. It will help us create a better outreach," said a senior ministry official. At the seminar, Soni and senior officials expressed optimism about the prospects of growth of Community Radio stations and said making such stations, which run in remote areas for the benefit of small communities, financially sustainable was a major concern.
"We have sought allocation for a fund in the XII five year plan for Community Radio. Let us see to what extent we get the fund", Soni told reporters.
"However, till the time we do not get financial assistance, we are thinking of advertisements like those of Bharat Nirman, we will try to provide more sustenance to Community Radio stations," she added.
Secretary Uday Kumar Verma said that as a measure to support the Community Radio, advertisement rates had been raised from one Rupee per second to four Rupees per second.
PTI