draft TTO it was proposed that broadcasters would declare maximum retail price (MRP) (excluding taxes) of their a-la-carte pay channels for subscribers. Broadcasters ... would also offer bouquets of their pay channels and declare MRP (excluding taxes) of bouquets for subscribers. However, MRP of such bouquets of pay channels
such channel or bouquet of channels; (dd) "maximum retail price" or "MRP" for the purpose of these regulations, means the maximum price, excluding taxes, payable
Regulation No. 1 of 2020, dated 1.1.2020.] (w) "maximum retail price" or "MRP" for the purpose of this Order, means the maximum price, excluding taxes
discount to distributors of television channels is to be given on the MRP of a channel declared by the broadcasters. Further, the Authority has prescribed ... than the discount that it will get from the broadcaster on the MRP of that channel. The intention of the Authority while prescribing
framework the broadcasters will declare to customers/subscribers the MRP of their a-la-carte channels and bouquets of pay channels. In order to ensure ... while offering its bouquet of channels over the sum of MRP of all the pay channels in that bouquet so as to enable customer choice
most of the distributors of television channels are of the view that MRP of a channel should be uniform across India instead of different prices
carte pay channels for their customers by offering discount on the MRP of pay channels declared by the broadcasters. Distributors of television channels are also ... viewer interests DPOs also have to ensure that any pay channel having MRP of more than Rs. 19/- cannot become part of any bouquet
subscribers, the Authority has prescribed a ceiling of Rs. 19/- on the MRP of pay channels which can be provided as part of a bouquet ... Therefore, any pay channel having MRP of more than Rs. 19/- cannot become part of any bouquet. The amount of Rs. 19/- has been prescribed
model at retail level favouring price forbearance or a-lacarte model or MRP based model.
Integrated model
retail prices of the distributors of television channels vis-a-vis the MRP of the broadcasters. They are of the view that this will result ... distributors of television channels may price the channel much lesser than its MRP and thus indulge in predatory pricing to acquire market share which needs