Public Television
Full Form of PTV
What is PTV?
Public Television (PTV) refers to television broadcasting that is funded by public sources such as government allocations, viewer donations, or license fees, and is operated to serve the public interest rather than commercial profit. In India, the concept of public television is primarily embodied by Doordarshan, the national public broadcaster established in 1959 under the Prasar Bharati Act. PTV networks typically air educational, cultural, and informative content, including news, documentaries, and children's programming, aiming to inform and educate citizens without advertising pressures. While the acronym PTV is widely used globally, in India the term 'Doordarshan' is more common. However, PTV as a term appears in policy discussions and media studies contexts. In competitive exams like UPSC or UGC NET, questions about public service broadcasting, the role of Doordarshan, and the Prasar Bharati Act are often asked. Understanding PTV helps students grasp the fundamentals of media ethics and public communication in a democratic society.
PTV का फुल फॉर्म
सार्वजनिक टेलीविजन
Example
The new educational series on PTV focuses on science for rural schoolchildren.