Collecting Orbital Junk

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South Asia is hooked on satellite television and what it gets is an eyeful. But there's nobody looking out for the public interest as commercial channels swamp the airwaves.

Zaibunissa Sheikh is a mother of three in Bombay´s Colaba slum. Her husband´s alcohol habit eats into the family income, but with a cleaning job, the children´s contributions and by hawking prawns in the market, she makes 650 rupees a month. All costs, for food, clothing, keeping the children at school–everything–are taken care of with this money. Her narrow one-room house has no running water, and the family visits a community toilet nearby. Life is a grind, but there, in one comer of her room, a television blinks to life and is quickly tuned to MTV.

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