The Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) is a self-regulatory body representing the interests of television broadcasters in India. It was established in 1999 and serves as a platform for broadcasters to collaborate, discuss industry issues, and formulate policies related to broadcasting in the country. The IBF aims to promote and protect the interests of its member broadcasters and the broadcasting industry as a whole. It works towards maintaining industry standards, fostering healthy competition, and advocating for the freedom of expression in broadcasting. The IBF also engages with regulatory authorities and government bodies to address policy matters and regulatory challenges faced by broadcasters. One of the key initiatives undertaken by the IBF is the formulation and implementation of a self-regulatory framework for television content in India. The framework, known as the Broadcasting Content Complaints Council (BCCC), was established by the IBF to address complaints regarding tel...
Broadcasting using IP (Internet Protocol) refers to the transmission of audio and video content over an IP-based network, such as the internet. It is also known as IP broadcasting or IP streaming. This method has gained popularity with the rise of internet connectivity and digital media distribution. To broadcast using IP, the audio and video content is encoded into a digital format and divided into packets that can be transmitted over IP networks. These packets are then sent over the internet to the intended recipients. The recipients can access the content through various devices connected to the internet, such as computers, smartphones, smart TVs, or streaming media players. IP broadcasting offers several advantages over traditional broadcasting methods: Wide Reach: IP broadcasting enables content to be accessed globally, as long as the recipient has an internet connection. It eliminates geographical limitations and allows for a potentially unlimited audience. Flexibility and Intera...