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TRAI Releases Recommendations on Reserve Prices for Auction of FM Radio Channels

TRAI has proposed reserve prices for auctioning FM radio channels in certain Category ‘E’ cities and towns, plus specific cities like Bilaspur, Rourkela, and Rudrapur. Key changes include new fee structures, minimum net worth norms, and infrastructure sharing policies.

New Delhi: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released its recommendations on “Reserve Prices for auction of FM Radio channels” following a request from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB). The recommendations focus on expansion of Private FM Radio in specified cities/towns across Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha.

The MIB had, through references dated 21 December 2023 and clarifications in March & April 2024, asked TRAI to suggest reserve prices for FM channels in 18 category ‘E’ cities/towns, plus Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh), Rourkela (Odisha), and Rudrapur (Uttarakhand). TRAI published a consultation paper on 1 August 2024, gathered comments and counter-comments from stakeholders, and held an Open House Discussion on 10 October 2024.

After considering all inputs, TRAI’s recommendations include:

  • Reserve price in Bilaspur: ₹0.83 crore
  • Rourkela: ₹1.20 crore
  • Rudrapur: ₹0.97 crore
  • Category ‘E’ cities: ₹3.75 lakh

Financial criteria: minimum net worth of Rs. 30 lakh for Category ‘E’ cities; for other categories, existing net worth requirements (per FM Phase-III policy, 2011) remain unchanged.

Other terms include: definition of Gross Revenue (including revenue from streaming if applicable), calculation of Adjusted Gross Revenue (discounting GST), annual fee structure (2% AGR for first three years in Category ‘E’, rising to 4%), max 3 private channels in Category ‘E’ cities, provisions for news/current affairs content (up to 10 minutes per hour), delinking of annual license fee from non-refundable one-time entry fee (NOTEF), infrastructure sharing (Prasar Bharati land, towers, etc.), removal of mandatory colocation clause, and more.

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Inputs from PIB release
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