MUMBAI: Reliance ADAG‘s upcoming direct-to-home (DTH) service Big TV has appointed Arun Kumar Kapoor as its president. Kapoor comes in from Zee‘s DTH company Dish TV where he was working as the CEO, before he resigned in April-end. Interestingly, Reliance had earlier tapped Sunil Khanna who was also the chief executive of Dish TV. Before joining Dish TV, Kapoor was in Hutchison Essar South Limited, where he was functioning as CEO for the Punjab Circle. The DTH market is going to hot up in India. Currently, there are three private and one public DTH service providers. But Reliance, Bharti and Videocon are the other players who are preparing for the launch of their service.
Big TV DTH Service is powered by MPEG–4 technology and is expected to launch by September-October.
Category: Technology
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Reliance’s Big TV appoints Arun Kapoor as president
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BSkyB eyes Spain’s Digital+ for $4 billion
MUMBAI: British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB), the British pay-TV firm, is planning to make a bid of more than 2.5 billion euros ($4 billion) for Spanish pay-TV platform Digital+, according to media reports.
BSkyB is looking at the group as it seeks to build its presence in continental Europe. Spanish media group Promotora de Informaciones SA (or Prisa), which owns Digital+ are expected to auction Digital+ later this year in order to repay debts.
BSkyB’s strong cash flow and backing of parent company News Corp will enable it to finance the acquisition without difficulty, reports say.
According to the Financial Times, Spanish groups Telefonica and ONO, France‘s Vivendi and France Telecom‘s Orange unit may also be interested in buying Digital+.
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Nimbuzz raises $15 million to develop products
MUMBAI: Nimbuzz, the mobile Voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP) and Instant Messaging (IM) provider, has raised $15 million in a second round funding.
Nimbuzz will use this latest funding to develop its product offering for the wide range of handsets, across multiple IM and social network communities and different countries. The team will also work to extend Nimbuzz’s reach to other platforms including Windows Mobile, iPhone and Android and will implement additional social and presence-based features to its clients.
The second round of funding was led by Naspers/MIH with Nimbuzz’s other major existing investor Mangrove Capital Partners also participating.
Nimbuzz founder and CEO Evert Jaap Lugt said, “We are actively working on strategic distribution deals with leading social networks and mobile operators. Our aim is to blend our technology with existing mobile internet access to upgrade the value chain for business and consumers alike.”
Lugt added, “By incorporating our applications, social networks can offer their users fully integrated real-time communication services like voice calls, chat, file sharing and access to their friends in other popular IM communities such as Skype, AIM, Yahoo, MSN and GTalk. Additionally, their online social networking experience can be extended to the mobile phone, allowing them to become completely connected.”
Nimbuzz claims of dealing with 10 major social networks and three operators already.
Last year, Nimbuzz had raised $10 million in funding, led by Mangrove Capital Partners with investments from Naspers / MIH Group and Holtzbrinck Ventures. The money was used for the development of the current product offering, which allows users who download Nimbuzz access to free mobile VoIP calling, conference calling, instant messaging, chat and group chat, as well as photo and file sending across multiple IM communities. It also offers a widget which provides voice to 23 social networks, including Facebook and MySpace.
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Dish TV appoints Salil Kapoor as COO
NEW DELHI: Zee’s direct-to-home (DTH) company Dish TV has appointed Salil Kapoor as its chief operating officer (COO).
The appointment follows Vinay Agarwal‘s joining Dish TV as its CEO in June-end.
Kapoor will be taking the charge from the company’s headquarters in Noida from today. He brings with him an experience of over 17 years spanning across Information Technology, Consumer Durable and Engineering Industries.
Prior to joining Dish TV, Kapoor was associated with Samsung Electronics as the national sales head.
He was responsible for Consumer Electronics Revenue and Sales operations through 50 branches. He was also leading the senior level multi disciplinary teams.
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Playin’TV launches Tweezle Lab for casual players
MUMBAI: Visiware, the worldwide publisher of games for pay television, announces the launch of ‘Tweezle Lab’ on its interactive TV game channel Playin’TV. Tweezle Lab catapults the player into a crazy universe where a mad scientist is cloning extraterrestrials.
The ‘Tweezle Lab’ game addresses the entire family. It will be shown on all the networks broadcasting the Playin’TV channel: Dish TV (India), Echostar Dish Network (United States), Bell ExpressVu (Canada), Canalsat, TPS and Numericable (France), Sky Italia (Italy), Sky TV (New Zealand), StarHub (Singapore), Austar and Foxtel (Australia).
The objective of the game is to link up the two sides of the matrix to supply the clone generator with energy, thereby accumulating a maximum number of aliens. The game, which becomes progressively more difficult as the player progresses, features different modes: tutorial, adventure and arcade. It enables the player to familiarize himself with the game basics from creating a maximum number of clones to scoring a high number of points.
The player can enjoy Tweezle Lab on any platform – television, PC/internet or ARCHOS Generation 5 portable multimedia WiFi player.
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Canada’s National Film Board in deal with Youtube for Oscar shorts
MUMBAI: The National Film Board of Canada and video sharing site Youtube have struck a deal for Oscar shorts.
Seven National Film Board of Canada shorts will feature on YouTube‘s new channel The Screening Room, which offers viewers a selection of the best international animated shorts.
The first NFB gem to screen on the world‘s number one video sharing Web site will be the 2007 Oscar winner The Danish Poet by Torill Kove, who attended the launch in Los Angeles.
The selected NFB animated shorts will screen on www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom, each for six consecutive weeks. Torill Kove‘s Oscar winner kicks off the program, followed on 18 July by Chris Landreth‘s Ryan (2004), also an Oscar winner. -
Middle East to get INX Media’s 9X and 9XM
MUMBAI: INX Media is set to launch its Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) 9X and music channel 9XM in the Middle East.
The company has appointed Dubai-based Media Solutions, headed by Altaf Alimohamed (former Star TV EVP) to spearhead its push into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and other Middle Eastern countries.
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are members of GCC.
INX Media chairman and chief strategy officer Peter Mukerjea said, “I am confident that Altaf and Media Solutions will help us take the popular programming of 9X and 9XM to millions of TV viewers in the Middle East.” -
CDI, Singapore’s Golden Games to invest Rs 450 mn in gaming software studio
MUMBAI: Compact Disc India (CDI), an integrated media and entertainment company, has teamed up with Singapore’s Golden Games Pte Ltd to set up a developing and publishing gaming software studio at New Delhi.
The project cost will be around Rs 450 million, CDI chairman Suresh Kumar tells Indiantelevision.com.
The gaming software, to be applicable on all platforms like mobile and internet, will be outsourced to Laser Infomedia which is owned by the promoters of CDI.
“We aim to complete the project by the end of this fiscal. We are currently structuring the funding,” says Kumar.
The equity financing will be to the tune of Rs 200 million while the balance will be supported through bank debt.
The Singapore company will invest Rs 80 million while CDI will put in Rs 30 million.
Laser Infomedia will raise Rs 90 million to complete the equity part of the funding. “The promoters of Infomedia plan to invest in the project. We are also looking at raising capital from private equity,” says Kumar.
As part of the restructuring plan, CDI has decided to focus entirely on animation. The Chandigarh-based company has also decided to withdraw from the production of live-action films. Earlier, CDI had announced that it was getting into producing live-action films with Guru of Sex and Playing with the Enemy.
“We have been with the animation film industry since the past six years and we need more time to settle down with our core business, which is outsourcing work. We have decided not to diversify into other areas till such time that we consolidate our animation business. We are retrenching from production of live-action films,” says Kumar.
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Becil sets up channel monitoring cell for I&B ministry
NEW DELHI: The ministry of information & broadcasting has set up a centre for monitoring television channels, which is being handled by the Broadcast Engineers Consultancy India Ltd, a government undertaking, and Dish TV has given more than 50 STBs for the set up.
Industry sources told indiantelevision.com that the set-up has been created last week and is running from the Becil office in the Indraprastha Complex, a sprawling complex sitting on the banks of the Yamuna river here
“This has nothing to do with Prasar Bharati. Becil is doing the monitoring and Dish TV has given the STBs at a cost but no charges for subscription,” a source revealed.
Sources said that the set-up, which has drawn much flak from the news channels, has been created at a cost of Rs 200 million and monitors 100 channels. Eventually, it will monitor 200 channels.
The sets are using a software called Multiviewer, supplied by a foreign company called Avertz, and in this technology, each screen can be split into four channels to be monitored simultaneously.
The set-up has been pushed by the fact that the High Court of Delhi has been repeatedly castigating news channels for malicious reporting, and had asked the MIB to place before it a Code of Conduct.
Earlier, the court had suggested that the ministry could think of vetting every sting operation before it is aired, but it had not taken a call on that, since it was only a suggestion, and the government did not want to be seen as being dictatorial with the media.
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Tata Sky files petition against Dish TV’s offer of free STB
MUMBAI: Direct-to-home (DTH) service provider Tata Sky has filed a petition with fair trade regulator Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission (MRTPC), alleging Dish TV’s free set-top box offer as being an “anti-competitive” and “deceptive” act.
Admitting the petition of the Tata Sky, the MRTPC Bench headed by Justice O P Dwivedi issued notice to Dish TV and directed it to file its reply in two weeks, reports PTI.
Tata Sky contended before the MRTPC that Dish TV was indulging in deceptive advertisements as the STBs being given out by Dish TV were not for free and was in violation with the MRTP Act, 1969.
During the proceeding of the commission, the counsel appearing for Tata Sky alleged that Zee group-promoted Dish TV claimed in its advertisement campaign in print and electronic media that its STB were being given for free, which was not the case.
Tata Sky also submitted that in some schemes, the company (Dish TV) was charging rentals for STBs through agreements.
In terms of market share, Dish TV is the leading player in the DTH space with 3.2 million subscribers, while the rival Tata Sky recently crossed the two million subscriber mark.
The DTH operator also submitted a STB before the Commission contending that it was not free as price was mentioned over the box.