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  • Tata Sky and Zee Turner haggle on price

    Tata Sky and Zee Turner haggle on price

    NEW DELHI: Tata Sky’s talks with Zee Turner for its bouquet of channels have got stalled on the issue of price.

    While India’s second pay digital platform Tata Sky has evinced interest in the first two of the three bouquets of Zee Turner for Rs 42, the latter is insisting all its 29 channels should be taken.

    According to sources close to the negotiations, Zee Turner has conveyed that it’s ready to give all its channels to Tata Sky’s DTH platform for Rs 74 per subscriber, which is 50 per cent of the price that cable operators pay for the channels.

    Bouquet 1 of Zee Turner comprises Zee TV, Zee Cinema, Zee News, Zee Studio, Zee Bengali, Zee Gujarati, Zee Marathi, Zee Punjabi, Cartoon Network, Reality TV, CNBC, CNN, Zee Café, Zee Trendz, ETC, ETC Punjabi, Zee Jagran, Zee Smile, Zee Telgu and Zee Music..

    The second bouquet includes HBO, Pogo, Awaaz, VH1 and Zee Business. Zee Turner is soft bundling Zee Sports at a price benefit.

    The third bouquet, called Breakfree, consists of Zee Action, Zee Premier and Zee Classic, which air movies of different genre and are primarily available on Dish TV DTH platform.

    Interestingly, Zee Turner wants to keep Zee Sports out of the negotiations with Tata Sky, saying a deal for the sports channel — holders of cricket rights for matches to be played by India on non-ICC recognised venues — could be done separately.

    According to the sources, Zee Turner has reasoned that its demand is based on a recent ruling of a disputes tribunal in Dish TV vs Star case wherein Star was asked to make available its channel to Dish at Rs 27 per subscriber, which is 50 per cent less than the price cable ops pay.

    Zee Turner has further said that in the Dish vs Star case, when Dish had wanted select channels of Star, the Hong Kong-based broadcaster was unwilling to accede to the proposal.

    Extending the same logic, Zee Turner has conveyed to Tata Sky that it would have to take all its channels.

    However, Tata Sky is only interested in the first two bouquets of Zee Turner for a price of Rs 42 per subscriber per month.

    On August 8, while announcing the commercial launch of Tata Sky service in 300 cities, company’s MD and CEO Vikram Kaushik had admitted that talks with Zee Turner had not been concluded.

    Amongst the 55-odd channels being offered by Tata Sky presently to its subscribers, Zee and Turner channels like Zee TV, Zee Sports, Cartoon Network and Pogo and some third party products like HBO, Reality TV, Awaaz and CNBC TV18 are conspicuous by their absence.

    Country’s first pay DTH platform, the Subhash Chandra-owned Dish TV, boasts of 1.25 million subscribers.

    Pubcaster’s DD Direct+ claims a subscriber base of 3.5 to 4 million for its subscription-free service of free to air channels.

  • Cable, DTH locked in ad war

    Cable, DTH locked in ad war

    MUMBAI: The ad war between direct-to-home (DTH) service providers and cable TV operators has started. Soon after Dish TV ran a full page campaign on print asking viewers to stop watching cable TV, operators have retaliated with the tagline “Cable TV – Service at your doorstep.”

    The most obvious attack is on pricing. Dish TV, the ad says, offers all channels without the Star bouquet at Rs 300 per month. After adding up the 10 per cent licence fee and taxes (entertainment and service), the monthly bill in Mumbai will work out to Rs 412. Then there is the hardware and rental cost for the set-top boxes (STBs) which have to be paid in advance. Besides, there are no discounts for multi-TV homes, the ad states.

    Cable prices in the conditional access system (CAS) areas, on the other hand, will begin from Rs 77 per month for the free-to-air (FTA) channels. The pricing for the pay channels is yet to be decided as broadcasters have to fix the rates. As for the set-top boxes, the early bird offer is Rs 2000. “With judicial intervention and government regulation now being brought in place, you too will reap benefits of CAS once it takes off from 1 January,” the ad says.

    Regarding service, cable TV has run even on days of calamities. Most of the consumer complaints are pricing related issues which are linked to pay channel hikes. “Cable networks also provide internet service. How come you never faced price related issues when dealing with the same cable network,” the ad states.

    The cable TV industry is “geared to usher in a new digital cable revolution with over 140 channels, radio services, games and on screen electronic programme guides.”

    The cablewallah may have finally woken up to the competition from alternate digital distribution platforms. The battle, as they say, is just beginning.

  • Symphony TV announces life-time achievement award to Malayalam poet

    Symphony TV announces life-time achievement award to Malayalam poet

    MUMBAI: Thiruvananthapuram-based production house Symphony Television has announced its life-time achievement award to eminent Malayalam poet and top lyricist P Bhaskaran.

    Bhaskaran was chosen for the honour by the Symphony TV advisory committee headed by Malayalam poet and lyricist O N V Kurup.

    The award, comprising Rs 50,001, a citation and a memento, would be presented to Bhaskaran at a function here on 14 August, according to a Symphony TV press release.

    “Bhaskaran is a multi-faced personality who has made outstanding contribution to Kerala society and culture as freedom fighter, poet, lyricist, actor, singer and director,” the selection committee said.

  • Samsung Electronics unveils 3 inch VGA resolution LCD for digital cameras

    Samsung Electronics unveils 3 inch VGA resolution LCD for digital cameras

    MUMBAI: Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., thin-film transistor and liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) panels provider, has developed the first three-inch LCD panel with VGA (640 x 480 pixels) resolution that directly meets industry interface standards for digital still cameras.

    Samsung Electronics Executive VP Yun Jin-hyuk of said, “Our new LCD panel will make viewing of digital pictures distinctly more impressive on camera screens, personal multi-media players and other products requiring high-image resolution and low-power consumption.”

    Digital camera makers use an interface known as ITU-R601, an international standard for cathode ray tube (CRT) TVs that operates at 30Hz. This standard is incompatible with LCDs, which normally run at 60Hz. Manufacturers have had to reconcile the difference either by compressing the images or by manipulating the signal. However, such approaches will only work with LCDs having a resolution of VGA(320 x 240 pixels) or less. Samsung’s new LCD operates on 30Hz, allowing VGA images to be obtained from a digital camera without having to create another interface, informs an official release.

    The three-inch VGA LCD also incorporates a dot inversion scheme that lowers power consumption while substantially reducing the image flickering that has prevented such an approach in the past. Power consumption is further reduced because the 30Hz source driver requires less power than the 60Hz type, helping to better differentiate mobile display-based products, adds the release.

    Samsung will exhibit its new device at IMID 2006, which opens in Daegu, Korea on 23 August. Samsung will begin commercially producing the new VGA-resolution LCD panel in the first half of 2007.

  • Animax expands its presence in Hong Kong on Cable TV

    Animax expands its presence in Hong Kong on Cable TV

    MUMBAI: Animax has expanded its presence on major cable platform, Cable TC to make Animax more accessible to Hong Kong viewers as part of the channel’s ongoing efforts to reach its target youth audience. Starting 10 August, Animax moves to the basic tier on Cable TV, increasing its target demographic reach.

    The channel will be moving from an á la carte basis to the basic tier on Cable TV to allow all Cable TV viewers full access to Animax offerings, and increase the accessibility for Animax’s target demographic of youths and young adults to view the channel’s programmes.

    Animax on Cable TV’s basic tier will continue to provide a customised feed, offering both Cantonese dubbing and the original Japanese language for selected programmes.

    Hong Kong viewers can expect to see more anime programmes in the coming months such as Paradise Kiss, Blood+ and Girl From Hell, and a host of anime-inspired activities that encompass fashion and music in the pipeline.

    “We are delighted to be able to work with an outstanding partner such as Cable TV to offer to Hong Kong viewers an ultimate anime lifestyle experience both on and off screen. With Animax being available on the basic tier of Cable TV, more Hong Kong viewers will get to experience the latest anime entertainment and the coolest ‘out-of-the-box’ activities Animax has to offer,” said Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) Networks – Asia vice president finance, distribution and operations Ang Hui Keng.

    Hong Kong Cable Television Limited executive director Benjamin Tong said, “Cable TV is pleased to announce that Animax will be one of our basic channels on our programming platform from 10 August, 2006. This new arrangement is definitely good news to our basic subscribers, especially the youths and young adults,” Tong added.

  • B4U Network bags two Bollywood concert deals

    B4U Network bags two Bollywood concert deals

    MUMBAI: B4U Network will be sponsoring two Bollywood shows this year. The Salman Khan concert Just Chill will be held on 27 and 28 of August 2006 in Bolton and Glasgow respectively, while Himesh Reshammiya’s concert Aap Ka Suroor has already started in the USA. Reshammiya’s UK concert is scheduled for October.

    In May, B4U also sponsored the Asia Show in Wembley, Miss Maya event at Cafe Royale, which was followed by sponsoring the Asian Jewel Awards and also the Abhijeet Sawant concert.

    B4U is delighted to sponsor these events as it will be able to give an opportunity to their loyal viewers to see their favourite stars perform live on stage as Salman Khan has a massive fan following in Glasgow and Bolton, states an official release.

  • MCCS appoints Astro’s Barun Das as vice president

    MCCS appoints Astro’s Barun Das as vice president

    MUMBAI: Media Content and Communication Services Pvt. Ltd. (MCCS), which manages Star News and Star Ananda has roped in Astro All Asia Network international business development head Barun DAs as the vice-president in the corporate function.

    In his present profile as VP at MCCS, Das will have responsibilities both for the MCCS topline as well as bottomline. He will be responsible for creating new revenue models for MCCS in order to increase reach and revenue in non-traditional areas.

    Das had earlier moved to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to take up his assignment with Astro All Asia Network. His role involved business development with a focus on the Indian subcontinent. Prior to his stint with Astro All Asia Network, DAs was associate publisher – business division, at the India Today Group. He brings to MCCS his legacy of a vast experience that spreads across various media groups including the Ananda Bazaar Patrika Group and Zee Publishing, informs an official statement.

    Says MCCS CEO Uday Shankar, “His appointment is in tandem with the exciting new options that the network is exploring in the days to come. In Barun we have a person equipped to exploit this potential and explore new ideas.”

    Das adds, “My previous international exposure has added a new dimension to my professional experience. During my stint with Astro, Kuala Lumpur, I experienced how much the world is excited about India. With so much happening in the world of media, I just could not resist my temptation to be back in India. MCCS with its offerings has been at the forefront of consistent innovation. For me this is a welcome fit and a challenging assignment.”

  • Animax to sponsor World Cyber Games 2006 Asian Championship

    Animax to sponsor World Cyber Games 2006 Asian Championship

    MUMBAI: With an aim to reach out to the Asian youth, Animax will be playing a key role in the World Cyber Games 2006 Asian Championship as its main sponsor.

    Sony Pictures Entertainment Networks Asia vice president programming and production Betty Tsui said, “Animax is proud to be associated with World Cyber Games 2006 Asian Championship as gaming is a prominent interest of Animax’s youth audience and, as a brand, we want to connect with our viewers in their areas of interest and to inspire them to fulfill their passions and live out their dreams.”

    As the principal partner of this year’s competition, Animax is creating an original production called CyberMax, a hip three-part entertainment series aimed at giving viewers an insider glimpse of the world of cyber-gaming.

    Apart from this, Animax will showcase four anime titles in a movie marathon before they are premiered on the channel at the World Cyber Games 2006 Asian Championship on 12 August. The movies, which will be screened are: Blood the Last Vampire, Samurai X – Director’s Cut as well as the first two episodes of Blood + and Girl From Hell.

    Animax viewers around the region also had the chance to win exclusive backstage tours at the Asian Championships in Singapore through an on-air contest where three winners from Philippines and Malaysia will get to meet in person top gamers and find out what really goes on behind the scene of such a large-scale event.

  • MTV Networks acquires Atom Entertainment for $200 million

    MTV Networks acquires Atom Entertainment for $200 million

    MUMBAI: MTV Networks (MTVN), a division of Viacom, Inc., has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Atom Entertainment, Inc., a portfolio of four leading online destinations for casual games, short films and video, for $200 million.

    Acquiring Atom Entertainment advances the company’s multiplatform strategy of building an engaging universe of music, gaming, entertainment, news and interactivity for targeted audiences. The acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the third quarter 2006.

    Atom Entertainment is a pioneer in online entertainment with four brands in both games and video: Shockwave.com and AddictingGames.com are two of the internet’s largest casual gaming sites, offering nearly 1,500 free and downloadable games. AtomFilms.com and AddictingClips.com are two premier film and video sites for short-form comedy, animation, drama and user-generated content.

    Adding Atom Entertainment to MTV Networks’ overall portfolio fits squarely with the company’s strategy of super-serving its targeted, global audiences with a relevant and innovative video experience online. Following MTVN’s recent purchases of XFIRE, Y2M, GameTrailers.com, IFILM and Neopets, this acquisition demonstrates the company’s continued commitment to being a premier multi-platform media company, uniquely positioned across every screen, states an official release.

    Viacom CEO Tom Freston says, “This acquisition is right on the money with our digital strategy. It adds great scale with users, improves our growing casual gaming position, and brings a world-class digital video library and a fantastic management team.”

    “Atom Entertainment is a best in class and dynamic property, with brands that have dedicated, passionate followers and content that resonates with our global audience,” adds MTV Networks chairman & CEO Judy McGrath. “This acquisition is in line with our business strategy of being a leader in the digital space and connecting with consumers on every platform and device they use.”

    Shockwave.com and AddictingGames.com are part of the large and rapidly growing business of online casual gaming and will complement MTVN’s roster of casual gaming communities, including Nick.com and Neopets. By including these two Atom sites, MTV Networks aspires to be a leader in the casual gaming business, with more than 50 million casual gamers playing more than 400 million games a month. In addition, AtomFilms.com and AddictingClips.com further expands the online video available across MTVN’s 24 broadband channels and the company’s user-generated content offerings, the release adds.

    “MTV Networks is a global leader in entertainment, and we are thrilled to join their family of brands,” says Atom Entertainment CEO Mika Salmi. “Leveraging MTVN’s platform will accelerate our growth and create new opportunities for both consumers and advertisers. We are proud of the business we’ve built and look forward to working together with MTVN to lead the way in the casual gaming and short-form video content business.”

  • Fox Interactive Media inks $900 million deal with Google

    Fox Interactive Media inks $900 million deal with Google

    MUMBAI: News Corporation’s Fox Interactive Media and Google Inc. have inked a multi-year search technology and services agreement whereby Google will be the exclusive search and keyword targeted advertising sales provider for Fox Interactive Media’s growing network of web properties including MySpace.com.

    Under the terms of the agreement, Google will be obligated to make guaranteed minimum revenue share payments to Fox Interactive Media of $900 million based on Fox achieving certain traffic and other commitments. These guaranteed minimum revenue share payments are expected to be made over the period beginning in the first quarter of 2007 and ending in the second quarter of 2010.

    The agreement calls for Google to power web, vertical and site specific search for MySpace.com and the majority of Fox Interactive Media properties. Google will be the exclusive provider of text-based advertising and keyword targeted ads through its AdSense program, for inventory on Fox Interactive Media’s network. Google will also have a right of first refusal on display advertising sold through third parties on Fox Interactive Media’s network.

    The integration of Google’s services including consistent search navigation across Fox Interactive Media’s network of properties is slated to begin in the fourth quarter 2006 and will provide users with access to Google’s industry leading search capabilities as well as text and display advertising from its global advertiser base.

    “Our partnership with Google underscores News Corp’s continued evolution to become a powerful force in the digital media marketplace. To have come this far and gained this much momentum in just over a year is truly remarkable. This is an exciting time in our history as a forward thinking media company and this is just the first of many steps we plan to take with Google. We look forward to expanding our relationship into many new areas over years to come,” said News Corporation president and COO Peter Chernin.

    “We believe that our innovative technologies will be of real benefit to Fox Interactive Media’s growing number of users. MySpace.com is a widely acknowledged leader in user-generated content and incorporating search and advertising furthers our mission of making the world’s information universally accessible and useful,” said Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

    “This deal is the next step in our evolution as a significant interactive player. Forming a strategic partnership with one of the most innovative companies in the world to expand our business together, monetize our platforms effectively and leverage our combined scale will provide substantial growth for our businesses,” said Fox Interactive Media president Ross Levinsohn.

    “This agreement demonstrates our commitment to bring the same innovation to monetizing user-generated content that we brought to search advertising. We look forward to other opportunities to partner with News Corp. to the benefit of its community,” said Google senior vice president, global sales and business development Omid Kordestani.

    In addition to MySpace.com, Fox Interactive Media properties that will benefit from the Google integration include online videogame and entertainment site IGN, pro sports network Scout.com, site for movie lovers Rottentomatoes.com, men’s lifestyle site AskMen.com; as well as Gamespy.com, Gamespyarcade.com, Fileplanet.com, Direct2drive.com, Teamxbox.com, 3dgamers.com, Gamestat.com, Cheatscodesguides.com and Gamermetrics.com.