The Evolution of Television in India

Soon after replacing radio – the most preferred medium of media in the 1950s, television became one of the central elements of our lifestyle. Television has evolved tremendously over the years and has helped people build stronger bonds, like by having a movie night together with friends or gathering information through news channels from places all across the globe. But, do you know how television has evolved enormously over the last two decades? Here are some imperative stages that play a major role in the evolution of television:

Doordarshan (1959)

Doordarshan is a public broadcast terrestrial television channel run by Prasar Bharati, which is a board formed by the Government of India. It is one of the largest broadcasting organizations in the world when it comes to the infrastructure of studios and transmitters. Doordarshan commenced with the experimental telecast in Delhi in the year 1959. This was done with a small transmitter and a makeshift studio.

Cable Television (1990s)

With the introduction of cable television, the audience was able to choose from a wider range of content. Now people could watch their favorite movies, serial, and news as they had a dedicated channel for each category. Soon, the popularity of cable television increased and almost every household owned their own set of black box.

Direct-To-Home (2003)

Direct-To-Home (DTH) is defined as the reception of satellite programs with the help of a dish mounted in an individual’s home. Direct-To-Home is a wireless connection that reaches the consumer directly through a small dish and a DTH set-top box. In the year 2012, India overtook the United States as the world’s largest direct-broadcast satellite market with roughly 54 million DTH subscribers. This marks a great achievement for the DTH as well as the entertainment industry.

Television has evolved immensely over the years and we hope that with this information, you will be able to get a clear idea of the growth and development that the entertainment industry has attained due to the sprouting satellite market.

Tips to Choose the Right Direct-To-Home Plan

According to the new rules set by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), users in India will now have to pay only for the channels that they will subscribe to. This is said to reduce the cost of the plan as a whole. With this, the Cable TV and Direct-To-Home (DTH) will have to allow users to pick channels on À la-carte basis instead of offering them with different pools of channels.

While one may think that they may have to pay a lot more for their existing channel plans, if pondered, one can save some bucks by eliminating the channels that they do not watch and were paying for it anyway. So, to simplify this concept, here are some tips and tricks that can help you watch all your favorite channels while saving you some extra money:-

Know the Base Packs

Some of the DTH operators have come up with various base plans that offer 40 to 100 channels (non-HD) that are quite affordable. In this pack, one can get a range of channels in different genres, including entertainment, drama, news, info science, kids, folk, etc. One can have a look at such base plans offered by their DTH operator and pick the one that suits their preferences.

Set Your Budget

If in case, you want some specific channels in your plan and need to pay only for those channels, you should first set your budget. You might have to consider certain factors before setting your budget like your daily expenses, time you spend watching television. Once you have a budget in mind, you will be able to create a plan that does not allow you to splurge.

Pick Your Channels

While picking the channels, you need to refer your pre-decided budget. Since this is the part that will decide your monthly DTH bill, you should give it some extra time and effort. Also, involve all the family members in the process so that everyone’s choice is considered. Also, look out for some DTH recharge offers that can help you save some extra money.

These were some tips that can help you choose the right DTH plan for you and your family members without you having to burn a hole in your pocket.