Category: Television

  • Crisil and TV18 Group announce framework for business collaboration

    Crisil and TV18 Group announce framework for business collaboration

    MUMBAI: Crisil, the ratings, financial news, risk and policy advisory company and the Television Eighteen Group have today announced their decision to jointly develop a framework for business collaboration. 

    The association aims to strengthen their offerings in the financial information, news and market data and analytics space. The partnership dates back with the CNBC TV18 — Crisil Mutual Fund Awards, which has been well recognized by the industry and trade alike, states an official release.

    In the recent past, the two have also joined hands to provide coverage of the Indian budget, powered primarily by the news and research arms of Crisil. CNBC-TV18’s Emerging India Awards for SMEs is also powered by Crisil. The ratings and the financial news company has recently tied up with CNBC Awaaz for the Real Estate Awards that has been scheduled for November this year.

    This has prompted the two organizations to explore their inherent synergies to build on this business collaboration.

    Commenting on this development, Crisil Ltd CEO and managing director R. Ravimohan said “In this age of complex financial development of the financial markets, Crisil has found that partnering various leading firms serves the market’s needs more effectively. In line with this strategy, we believe this partnership will lead to the development of high quality offerings that will serve the market cost effectively.”

    According to TV18 CEO Haresh Chawla said: “This is a unique opportunity where our brand and media strength in the financial news space can align with Crisil’s proven research and news capabilities to build robust information and research based products.”

  • DTV, IPTV growth to boost Set-Top Box, Chipsets & Flat Panel industries

    DTV, IPTV growth to boost Set-Top Box, Chipsets & Flat Panel industries

    MUMBAI: The anticipated growth of digital television (DTV) and high-definition television (HDTV) is expected to positively influence the development of a range of support industries. These include those of flat panel displays, broadcasting, telecommunications, chipset design and production, set-top box manufacturing, and software or middleware development, according to a Frost & Sullivan – Technical Insights study.

    The flat panel display industry, in particular, has recorded huge revenue growth since the launch of DTV and HDTV services. Moreover, emerging display technologies such as organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) and field emission displays (FED) are being seen as a challenge to the market dominance of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and with the recent advances in manufacturing techniques, the future for both OLED and FED look promising.

    With regard to the set-top box (STB) technology, new STB chipsets are steered toward the direction of providing a single-chip solution. The introduction of advanced compression standards such as Moving Pictures Expert Group (MPEG)-4 AVC has highly enhanced the video streaming capability of the high-end STBs, and future STBs will have more programmability and advanced functions such as a personal digital recorder. Future chipset designs are likely to focus on the convergence of TV and computer networks and the concept of a multimedia home platform (MHP).

    “Determined to lead the broadcast technologies, the Information Society Technologies (IST) and European Union (EU) have been funding numerous projects in the field of digital and high-definition television, driving the European companies and universities in this area,” notes technical insights (www.technicalinsights.frost.com) research analyst Dr. Jayson Koh.

    “While countries such as Greece are laying infrastructures for the digital switch over, terrestrial DTV services are already well developed in Germany and France, and Britain has also recently introduced many DTV and IPTV services.”

    In Asia, South Korean, Japanese and Taiwanese companies are leading the flat panel display industries, catering to the increasing demands for LCD and plasma discharge panel (PDP) TV from Europe, North America, and notably, China. Also there have been a significant number of IPTV and DTV deployments in Asian countries such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Singapore and South Korea.

    Amidst these positive trends, the high entry barrier and the lack of cost-effective techniques for mass production are the most critical issues that the new companies and technologies in the flat panel display industry face. Other obstacles that add to the entry barrier include competing with the low average selling price of LCD, high cost of investment, lack of customer awareness, availability of raw materials and components suppliers, and the distribution networks, the study notes.

    “The prolonged format war between HD-DVD and Blu-ray is expected to delay the integration of new DVD standard in high-end STBs and manufacturers would prefer to wait till a common format arises,” says Koh. “In the case of new video compression standard, the H.264 would slowly take over the MPEG-2 market but face competition from both AVS and VC-1.”

    In the near term, STB manufacturers have to decide whether to support a certain new generation DVD format or to provide a multiple format drive. Although chipset companies are providing more multiple video compression supports in their products, the high licensing fee arises from this kind of chipsets may not be encouraging.

    Global Advances in Digital TV and HDTV Chipsets, a part of the Electronics Device Subscription, provides informative insights on the progress and development of flat panel display, chipsets, compression and broadband television technologies. In this research service, Frost & Sullivan’s analysts thoroughly examine the following technologies: flat panel display, set-top box and its chipsets, compression coding and broadband television technologies. Analyst interviews are available to the press.

    Technical Insights is an international technology analysis business that produces a variety of technical news alerts, newsletters, and research services. Frost & Sullivan, a global growth consulting company, has been partnering with clients to support the development of innovative strategies for more than 40 years.

  • ICC welcomes Indian interest in hosting ICC Twenty20 World Championship

    ICC welcomes Indian interest in hosting ICC Twenty20 World Championship

    MUMBAI: The International Cricket Council ICC President Percy Sonn today welcomed an expression of interest from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to host the ICC Twenty20 World Championship in 2013.

    Sonn says, “It is very encouraging for the future of this fledgling format that even before we have hosted the first ICC Twenty20 World Championship in 2007, countries are queuing up to host future tournaments.

    “The ICC Board made a strategic decision earlier this year to leave the host of the 2013 event open when it set the calendar of ICC events through to 2015. We wanted to see how popular the new format would be before determining the most appropriate host.

    “It is still seven years away and we won’t be deciding the host for some time but it’s always good to see our Members backing the competitions that we run.”

    The inaugural ICC Twenty20 World Championship will take place next September in South Africa while the 2009 event is due to be staged in England. The expression of interest on behalf of the BCCI to host the 2013 event was made by IS Bindra at an ICC meeting in Dubai this week.

  • Maverick Production acquires stake in animation company,’Sankranti creations’

    Maverick Production acquires stake in animation company,’Sankranti creations’

    MUMBAI: Anuj Saxena’s Maverick production has acquired 51% stake in Sankranti creations promoted by Rajeev Dwivedi.

    Sankranti creations is a year old company, which is in the business of film restoration, colour correction and animation. They worked on the colour version of film Mughal-E-Azam.

    Sankranti also comes out with a monthly magazine on animation, “Animation Today”, which started a year ago.

    On the association, Anuj says, “Sankranti Creations shall dedicate itself to outsourcing animation and special effects. With the take over by Maverick, Sankranti plans to set up a large production studio with state-of -the-art equipment and hardware and software like SGI, 3DMax and SoftImage, SFX and Processing motion capture facilities”.

    On asking why he has entered into the animation business he says, “The Indian Animation sector is set to boom in the coming years in view of the inherent advantage it offers to the world in terms of superior quality of trained work force, lower fees, no government controls etc. The growth is likely to come and only from outsourcing opportunities for films, serials, documentaries, commercials, computer games – but also from the fast growing Indian market which incidentally has the 2nd largest Entertainment sector in the world after USA”.

    Maverick Productions was incorporated in March 2005 and till now it has already produced more than 20 ads and a game show and is currently producing shows for prominent channels including a soap and a cricket based show and documentaries, the first one being on child birth.

    Maverick has also ventured into production of South Indian Films in Tamil and Telugu languages by tying up with Vision Technology India Ltd.

  • SPTI acquires five formats from 12 Yard Productions

    SPTI acquires five formats from 12 Yard Productions

    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Television International (SPTI) has acquired the Asian format rights for five game shows from 12 Yard Productions, the format creators and producer in the UK.

    SPTI’s agreement with 12 Yard Productions includes Beg, Borrow or Steal, No Brainer, In It To Win It, Eggheads, and Dirty Money, which SPTI will offer to Asian broadcasters at Mipcom. The event which will be held on 9 October to 13 October at Cannes.

    The announcement was made today by SPTI VP format sales international production Paul Gilbert.

    The show In It To Win has been aired as a weekly series on BBC 1 and has just completed its fifth series. While, Eggheads has aired on BBC 2 and on cable channel, Challenge. Dirty Money has aired as a daily series on Sky One and ran for one series. Beg, Borrow or Steal has aired as a daily series on BBC 2 in 2005.

    “12 Yard Productions has been highly successful in turning out creative, successful, quality formats, and SPTI is thrilled to team up with 12 Yard in this exciting agreement” said Gilbert. “SPTI has an incredibly successful history as a global distributor and we look forward to further exciting deals of this nature in the future.”

    12 Yard Production deputy managing director Mike Beale says, “We are very pleased to be working with SPTI in this collaboration as we believe they are ideally positioned to successfully market these game formats into key territories in Asia.”

    The announcement follows a series of other successful formats that SPTI has distributed and or produced in the Asian region including Dragons’ Den, You’re Hired and the Gong Show.

    SPTI has produced over 9,000 hours of television programming in over 30 countries, with production offices in France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Miami, the People’s Republic of China, Russia, Spain and the United Kingdom.

    The division oversees the production and distribution of such formats as the hit reality show Dragons’ Den, The Dating Game, Pyramid, The Newlywed Game, You’re Hired, Russian Roulette, Karaoke Showdown, Zulu Bingo and Party of Six.

  • CNN-IBN and IBN 7 the official promotional partners for 37th International Film Festival of India

    CNN-IBN and IBN 7 the official promotional partners for 37th International Film Festival of India

    New Delhi, November 22nd 2006: CNN-IBN and IBN 7 are the official promotional partners for the 37th International Film Festival of India – country’s annual celebration of cinema -taking place from November 23rd to December 3rd 2006 in Goa, India.

     

    CNN-IBN and IBN 7 will present to its viewers exclusive interviews of IFFI delegates and celebrities on the likes of Priyanka Chopra, Shahid Aamir, Sudesh Bhonsle, and Bombay Vikings etc and will also preview the film screenings. In addition, the channels will also air the official launch of various movies like ARYAN, 90 MINUTES BY IQBAL RIZVI etc.

     

    Dilip Venkatraman, Director Marketing and online projects, CNN-IBN and IBN 7 says “International Film Festival for India is the biggest gathering and a must attend event for business and entertainment leader from around the world. IFFI 2006 is an excellent opportunity for CNN-IBN, as the official promotional partner to increase awareness of the channel and extend its offering to the masses.”

  • South Asian music & social networking portal SaffronConnect.com launched

    South Asian music & social networking portal SaffronConnect.com launched

    MUMBAI: SaffronConnect.com, an online social networking platform centered around South Asian audio and video content, has announced its official launch. 

    Saffron Connect promises to serve the global South Asian market and seeks to be the first-of-its-kind online music and social networking destination directly targeting the South Asian community.

    The portal will provide content and entertainment services through online, mobile, emerging, and traditional distribution channels, as per an official release.

    In terms of content, SaffronConnect.com will include a range from established bands to upcoming artists, major music labels to independent producers. The ‘Desi’ or South Asian market includes the residents of India, Pakistan, Tibet, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, as well as the non-resident community who live around the world, the release adds.

    The platform will allow independent artists, music labels and video content owners to upload, share and sell their content to a community of users with interests in South Asian media. Users, in turn, will be able to sample, hear, download and share songs among their friends and other members. Some key artists whose content is currently available on Saffron Connect include Bally Sagoo, Rishi Rich, Gunjan, Karmacy, and Bohemia. Content from Saffron Connect will also be distributed to services such as iTunes and Yahoo Music.

  • ESPN to air Himachal Biking Challenge

    ESPN to air Himachal Biking Challenge

    MUMBAI: Hercules MTB Himachal 2006, the second edition of India’s first Mountain Cycling ride and race is scheduled to take place in Himachal Pradesh from 4-13 October 2006.
    The event is being marketed and promoted worldwide by IMG/TWI. IMG/TWI will produce and broadcast this event on Trans World Sport reaching 260 million households over 131 countries worldwide. IMG/TWI will also broadcast this event via SNTV that delivers sports news 365 days of the year to 850 million people. In India, the event will air on ESPN.

    Being tagged as one of the most adventurous sporting event of the country in its first year, the second edition of the challenging ride promises to be bigger, better and more exciting. With over 160 international and Indian riders competing for the championship, the race will be test of physical endurance and mental determination.

    In this second edition, the riders will be pedaling the distance of over 600 kilometers in the wilderness trails of Himalayas. The riders will be challenged to make their way through single track, double track, and broken tarmac and sometimes-just footpaths. The entire terrain of over 600 kilometers will see long down hills and grueling up hills.

    As cyclists will pass through straight stretches, there are sections of hike and bike, and there are fast paced gravel roads. Hercules MTB Himachal 2006 promises to offer little bit of everything for riders of all initiations (Mountain Bikers, Road Riders etc), and just not dirt roads and single tracks.

    Hercules, which manufactures mountain terrain bikes in the country, is sponsoring the event. Conceputlised in 2005, Himalayan Adventure Sports and Tourism Promotion Association (Hastpa) are the orgnisers of Hercules MTB Himachal. Hastpa is an organisation working towards sustainable tourism development in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Hastpa is organising the race under the aegis of the International Mountain Bicycling Association and the event is supported by the Department of Tourism, Government of Himachal Pradesh.

    The event is being organised as a wilderness mountain bike race, where participants sleep in tent villages that are set up prior to their arrival and broken down immediately after the start each morning. Enthusiasts will be faced to endure the climate and physical challenges of the Himachal Himalayas. All legs begin at 8:00 am and riders are expected to reach the finish line by 6:00 pm daily. Stages include breakfast, a pre-designated lunch area, beverages along the route, dinner and an awards ceremony each night where the winners are awarded Leader Jerseys.

  • Animax ropes in Supriya Bambawale as marketing manager in India

    MUMBAI: SPE Networks‘ Japanese anime channel Animax has appointed Supriya Bambawale as marketing manager in India.


    In this capacity, Bambawale will oversee the functions of programming, marketing and creative services, as well as conquering new markets to expand the channel‘s reach.



    Animax seeks to adopt mature content combined with edgy animation, essentially recreating its appeal to attract young adult viewers.


    Bambawale‘s experience at DQ Entertainment and Buena Vista Television India provides her knowledge to spearhead the move forward for Animax, identifying programmes and marketing initiatives that will connect and interact with today‘s youth.



     

  • News Corp buys UK jobs site

    News Corp buys UK jobs site

    MUMBAI: In a further attempt to connect with a younger demographic, US media conglomerate News Corp will buy a UK jobs recruitment site Milkround Online.

    Media reports state that the site which was launched in 1997 targets new students and graduates with job advertisements.

    A Reuters report points out that earlier this year News Corp had bought a stake in Simply Hired, a US-based job search engine.