One of the miracles of modern India is its plethora of cable television channels.
From a few state broadcasters in the 1990s, the country’s neighbourhood “cable wallahs” (local vendors) have taken pay television to the masses, wiring up 83m homes.
By Joe Leahy and Paul Betts
Published: October 8 2009 20:38 | Last updated: October 8 2009 20:38
One of the miracles of modern India is its plethora of cable television channels.
From a few state broadcasters in the 1990s, the country’s neighbourhood “cable wallahs” (local vendors) have taken pay television to the masses, wiring up 83m homes.