This comprehensive book offers a detailed analysis of broadcasting law, covering both the regulatory framework and the legal principles governing broadcasting activities. It explores topics such as licensing, content regulation, ownership restrictions, and public service obligations. The book examines the legal challenges posed by digital broadcasting, including issues of spectrum allocation, digital switchover, and convergence. It also discusses the role of broadcasting in promoting cultural diversity, democratic values, and public interest. This authoritative guide is essential for lawyers, regulators, broadcasters, and anyone interested in understanding the legal complexities of the broadcasting industry.