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NEW DELHI: The Indian Broadcasting Federation (IBF) has set up a committee headed by Mr Mahesh Prasad, President Sahara TV, to prepare a report on India's position regarding the broadcasting sector for discussions at the WTO.

At its board meeting, the IBF also decided to appoint the new CEO of Prasar Bharati, Mr K.S. Prasad as President of the body.

It also discussed the issue of banning certain advertising agencies for defaulting in payments, sources said.

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