Category: Television

  • Amrita TV unveils Onam programme package

    Amrita TV unveils Onam programme package

    MUMBAI: Malayalam entertainment channel Amrita TV has announced its package for the upcoming Onam season. A slew of cultural and entertainment programmes has been slotted for the period of 3 September to 9 September.

    The highlight of the package is the premiere of two blockbusters Madhuchandralekha and Vargam. The channel will also telecast ppopular Tamil films Boys, Run and Khushi dubbed in Malayalam.

    To spice up the occasion, Amrita TV will also telecast a special episode of its channel driver reality show Super Stars, as per an official communique.

    A sneak peak at the extravaganza:
    Virunnu: Popular stars visiting other stars’ housesa for Onam celebration.

    Onam celebrations by the star cast of our popular serials Sathi Leelavathi & In Jawahar Colony, set in a a residential colony.

    Review of new films released; chat sessions with the respective directors and producers.

    A comparative look at the last five year’s Onam.

    Star Interviews: Mamooty, Sathyan Anthikkad, Vikram, Poornima-Bhagyaraj, Padmapriya, Vikram, Ajith & Shalini
    Star family – Interview with star sisters Urvasi, Kalpana, Kalaranjani and their family

    Special Udayamritham: Celebrities sharing their onam experience in this special episode of the breakfast show.

    Sruthilayam – Musical show participated by celebrities like Bala Bhaskar, Manjari and other star singers.

    Onam with senior actresses Kaviyoor Ponnamma, KPAC Lalitha, Sreelatha will share their experience in the film industry.

    Special Super Star – Super duper edition of Super Star with celebrity participation.

    Special editions of Santhwanam & Samagamam with celebrity participation.

    Events – GMMA: Gulf Malayali Music Awards function held at Dubai. participated by the entire music fraternity from Malayalam – schedule 8 September.

    Special Treasure Hunt for Youth & Kids
    Madras Masala: Onam memories by Tamil film stars
    Cattle Race, Documentaries & Tele-films

    Chat session between kids actor Dileep & wife Manju Warrier, the lucky kids will be chosen through a special contest.
    Telecast on Uthraadam & Thiruvonam days:
    Onam celebration by a group of Malayali celebrities and the film personalities settled in Chennai. More than 20 star and celebrity families get together at a theme park (Kishkinta) in Chennai to celebrate Onam. The participants includes K J Jesudas & family, Jayaram & Family, Jeyachandran & family, Priyadarshan & family, Srinivasan & family, Sujatha, Urvasi, Sheela, Jayabharati, Ambika, Revathy, Seema, I V Sasi, Asin, Nayanthara and Sukumari.
    The Programme schedule: Dance permonce by actor Vineeth and Gopika Verma
    Vanchippattu by professional singers
    Pookkalam competition by stars
    Interactive session between star families
    Tug of war between stars
    Musical chair

    Amrita TV has also roped in leading celebrities including Menaka, Kalpana, Manju Pillai, Manjari and Shelly to anchor each of the Onam days.

  • Animax to premiere ‘Appleseed’ as movie of the month on 26 August

    Animax to premiere ‘Appleseed’ as movie of the month on 26 August

    MUMBAI: Animax, international animation channel will showcase an exclusive premiere of the animation movie – Appleseed on Saturday 26 August at 7 pm.

    Appleseed illustrates a story in the year 2131 and the post-apocalypse period, in a world called Olympus created after a non-nuclear war where the world is dominated not only by humans but mechanical Cyborgs, informs an official release.

    A fierce war has left the world barren and desolate and ex-soldier Deunan Knute travels the wastelands fighting alone, not knowing that the war is over. With no mode of communication and nobody but herself, Deunan is attacked by a helicopter and knocked unconscious, and wakes up in the utopian city of Olympus.

    All seems peaceful and calm, especially after the war and Deunan is quickly brought up to date by her ex-lover Briareos. While she appreciates the happiness of the people of Olympus, Deunan gradually senses something amiss – the tranquility is almost eerie, and she learns from the stunning Hitomi that most of the ‘people’are actually clones.

    With the near-complete destruction of mankind in the war, even Briareos is almost-all machine, and Hitomi herself is a Bioroid. In the new world order Olympus has become the leader to the rest of the countries, depended on for their very existence. But lurking beneath the surface is a web of sinister cover-ups and changes which threaten to destroy mankind while preserving it – tensions are growing, and when Deunan discovers an insidious conspiracy in Olympus itself, she must face her own past in the battle to save the fate of humanity, adds the release.

  • Ten Sports to telecast IAAF Golden League 2006 live on 25 August

    Ten Sports to telecast IAAF Golden League 2006 live on 25 August

    MUMBAI: Ten Sports will showcase the IAAF Golden League 2006 live on Friday 25 August at 11:30 pm. The event is slated to take place at the 30th Memorial Van Damme in the Stade Roi Baudouin, Brussels, Belgium.

    Following on from last Friday’s meeting in Zürich, the number of athletes in the hunt for the $1 million Jackpot has been reduced to four athletes who have a chance of six victories with two more still in line for a share of $500,000 jackpot for five victories, informs an official release.

    Asafa Powell (100m), Jeremy Wariner (400m), Sanya Richards (400m) and Tirunesh Dibaba (5000m) all have four victories while Kenenisa Bekele (5000m) and Irving Saladino (Long Jump) both have three, going into Fridays meeting.

    All eyes will again be on Powell who last weekend matched his 100m world record of 9.77secs and who is confident he can go faster by the end of the season. Powell said, “I’m just feeling very good. I knew it was something special, I just didn’t know how fast it was.”

    In the men’s 400m Wariner looks to be as dominant as Powell in the 100m. The Texan has been winning his races this season by over a second and this is against top quality fields.

    Wariner’s training partner Sanya Richards also has the perfect four victories to date in the women’s equivalent but knows that this year’s revelation, 22-year-old Bulgarian Vanya Stambolova, the recently-crowned European champion, will be looking to spoil the party, adds the release.

    The final member of the quartet with four victories is Tirunesh Dibaba. The Ethiopian put in a dominant performance in Zurich last week but has compatriot Meseret Defar to contend with in Brussels and Defar recently beat on way to claiming the African title.

  • MTV launches Nick block on Malaysian broadcaster TV9

    MTV launches Nick block on Malaysian broadcaster TV9

    MUMBAI: MTV Asia has launched a Nickelodeon block on Malaysia’s terrestrial television channel, TV9. Branded as Nick di 9, it will reach over seven million households in Malaysia.

    Nickelodeon’s properties include SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer and The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. Dubbed in Bahasa Melayu, Nick di 9 will be aired daily for three hours from 3pm to 6pm. Now kids in Malaysia can also enjoy these award-winning pre-school shows including Blue’s Clues and Dora the Explorer on Mondays to Thursday; while from Friday to Sundays, they can look forward to hilarious fun with Nicktoons like SpongeBob SquarePants and The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.

    TV 9 is Malaysia’s first free-to-air channel to provide an uninterrupted kids’ block 7 days a week. With the tagline Dekat di Hati, TV9 is the Malay channel targeting to Malays who strongly associate themselves with positive values.

    MTV South East Asia senior VP and GM Christopher James says, “At Nickelodeon, we put kids first in everything we do and with Nick di 9, we will be reaching out to Malaysian kids in the language that they speak. This mutually rewarding relationship with TV9 will help both parties to better reach out to kids and families in Malaysia.

    “The launch of Nick di 9 as a Bahasa Melayu block is a significant development in the overall expansion of the brand across South-East Asia”

    TV9 COO Bukhari Che Muda says, “Responding to the Government’s call to put Bahasa Melayu as the first spoken language in Malaysia, TV9 has taken the initiative to dub all Nick’s cartoons into Bahasa Melayu. This cartoon lineup being dubbed in Bahasa Melayu is the best way of educating kids to speak in their first language. Now TV9 kids can truly enjoy their favorite cartoon characters, singing and laughing along with them in the same language”.

  • New serial on DD1 ‘To Tota Main Maina’

    New serial on DD1 ‘To Tota Main Maina’

    New Delhi, 24 June, 2006: Doordarshan will telecast a new serial titled To Tota Main Maina from 26 June, 2006. The serial will be telecast on Mondays at 9.00 P.M. on the National Network on DD-1.

    The serial has been Produced & Directed by Sachin. Sachin, Supriya, Biju Khote, Rashmi Sharma, Sanjay Sejwal & Shefali Soman are in the main cast.

    Tu Tota Mein Meina is a story of Sachin (Tota) and Supriya (Maina) who play a couple who come to the city, from a small village in search of work and then the heart of the people whom they serve.

    They solve the complex problems of their masters with their share wit, compassion and naiveté.

    They are rustic, they are witty, they are direct, and they are funny….

  • Watch televisions two most popular shows Kavyanjali & Kahaani in a One hour special episode

    Mumbai, Fri, June 16th, 2006: June 19th will be an unforgettable day! As STAR PLUS offers its viewers gripping entertainment like never before with its two most popular shows – Kavyanjali & Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, weaving each other into a one hour special episode on Monday, June 19th, 9:30 p.m. only on Star Plus.

    The Kavyanjali-Kahaani Special episode to be aired on June 19th will open with the lavish sangeet ceremony of Anjali, getting all ready to enter into a new & promising life with Shaurya. However it seems that destiny has something else in store for her. Even as she is ready to usher a new phase into her life, with the wishes of her close ones and such guests; Parvati, Pallavi, Kashish and Prerna; Anjali will be left totally stunned when she comes face to face with another guest Soham, who is an absolute look-alike of Kavya. How will she react to it? Won’t all the old memories come flooding back, once she sees him? How will she take this shock? What route will Anjali’s life take now? And what will happen to Shaurya???

    However, excitement does not stop here as there is yet another twist in this special episode. Parvati who has been invited by Anjali for her Sangeet, passes on to her a vital piece of information that leaves Parvati shocked. What clue has Anjali passed on to Parvati? Does it have anything to do with Om’s death? Is it a clue that will lead Parvati to Om’s killer? Will this be the final nail in the coffin? And if it is a clue then what does that clue say?

    So, which way will the lives of Anjali & Parvati go? Will Anjali be able to take the impact of this shock in her life? Will she be able to hold back her emotions on seeing someone who looks so similar to Kavya? And with the big clue passed on by Anjali will Parvati be able to find Om’s murderer?

    Watch the mysteries unfold…in this one hour special episode this Monday, June 19th, 9:30 p.m. only on STAR PLUS!

  • Bharti Airtel inks $ 1 billion network expansion contract with Ericsson

    Bharti Airtel inks $ 1 billion network expansion contract with Ericsson

    MUMBAI: Bharti Airtel today announced the signing of an estimated $ 1 billion network expansion contract with Swedish telecommunications equipment manufacturer Ericsson.

    The contract will enable Bharti Airtel to rapidly expand its mobile services footprint further and reach out to all towns and cities in 15 telecom circles in the country. The three-year service contract with Ericsson is towards the design, planning, supply and installation commissioning of Airtel networks in these circles.

    Ericsson will also upgrade the network with mobile softswitch (Media Gateway and MSC Servers), the solution that paves the way to an all-IP network. Bharti Airtel will be able to reduce the operational costs and introduce new services in a cost-efficient way.

    The scope of the agreement extends to 15 Airtel circles of Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, UP (West), Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Chennai, Karnataka, Kerala, Rajasthan, UP (East), Jammu & Kashmir, Assam and North East.

    Manoj Kohli, president, Bharti Airtel said, “At Bharti, it has been our endeavor to find innovative business models to deliver better customer experience. Our partnership with Ericsson is testament to this belief as it allows us to focus on delivering better customer experience even as we leverage the world class expertise of our partners to roll out our networks across all census towns by March 2007. In addition, we are also sourcing next generation products that will allow us to deliver innovative products & services to our customers.”

    This partnership will enable Airtel to channel its resources and expertise to its core areas of product innovation, value added services, marketing, branding & pricing, while simultaneously providing world class mobile services by leveraging Ericsson’s world class expertise in network management.

    “Our partnership with Bharti Airtel resulted in the first managed services contract in the industry. Speed of roll-outs plays an extremely important role in large expansions of this nature. Ericsson has demonstrated expertise in this area. We are honoured and pleased that Bharti Airtel has chosen to partner with us to expand their footprint across India” said Mats Granryd, managing director, Ericsson India.

  • Trai fixes revenue share for stakeholders; carriage fee to stay with MSOs

    Trai fixes revenue share for stakeholders; carriage fee to stay with MSOs

    NEW DELHI: The Indian broadcast regulator has finally legitimised carriage fee or the payment TV channels make to be on tunable bandwidths and cable networks. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has also set the revenue sharing model for industry stakeholders.

    Trai said today that from the revenue generated from pay channels, broadcasters will keep 45 per cent, multi system operators (MSOs) 30 per cent cable operators 25 per cent.

    Additionally, carriage fee is to be retained fully by MSOs, while the basic tier services fee will be retained fully by local cable operators.
    MSOs, according to Trai, can operate throughout a CAS area without any restriction on area of operation.

    The objective of having standard interconnection agreements is to ensure that implementation of CAS does not get delayed in case service providers fail to enter into mutually acceptable interconnection agreements through negotiation within the stipulated time.

    In a statement, the regulator said that apart from providing standard interconnection agreements, those dated 10.12.2004 have also been amended to prohibit such clauses in interconnection agreements that would require a distributor of TV channels using an addressable system to pay a minimum guaranteed amount as subscription fee.

    Some of the highlights of the standard interconnection agreements are as follows:

    # The service providers are at a liberty to enter into mutually acceptable interconnection agreements which are different from the standard interconnection agreements

    # If any of the service providers in the CAS areas are not able to arrive at a mutually acceptable interconnection agreement within a time-period specified by the Authority, then they shall be required to enter into interconnection agreements as per the standard interconnection agreements

    # The standard interconnection agreements between broadcasters and multi system operators have been provided only for pay channels.

    # Term of standard interconnection agreements to be 12 months.

    # All service providers in CAS areas who do not have pre-existing interconnection agreements as on the date of issue of this Regulation and who are not able to arrive at a mutually acceptable agreement shall enter into interconnection agreements as per standard agreements within 10 days of the receipt of permission by MSOs from the government.

    # All the service providers in CAS areas who have a pre-existing interconnection agreement appropriate for operating in a CAS area as on the date of issue of this regulation, but are unable to arrive at a mutually acceptable agreement within 30 days of the expiry of the pre-existing interconnection agreement, shall enter into standard interconnection agreements within 30 days of the expiry of the pre-existing interconnection agreement.

    Other details of the regulator’s latest directives on interconnect are available on www.trai.gov.in.

  • NGC, Discovery take an in-depth look at terrorism next month

    NGC, Discovery take an in-depth look at terrorism next month

    MUMBAI: It now seems almost impossible to imagine a world without the threat of terrorism. Terrorist groups and their motives have become a cause of tension in many countries. Infotainment channels Discovery and National Geographic will both air shows tackling the theme of terror next month. It is timely as next month marks the fifth anniversary of 9/11.

    There is also a certain amount of similarity in their terror content. Both channels will show episodes that look at the psychology of the London bombers for instance. Both also look at the Moscow siege when Chechen rebels invaded an auditorium in Moscow as well as the Madrid train bombings which showed the world that Islamic fundamentalism had found a new target.

    Let’s start with what Discovery has on its plate. The channel will air the series Terror Strikes from 1-11 September at 9 pm. The show will bring to viewers the devastating effects of terrorism. Viewers will discover the truth behind suicide bombers, murders, sieges and nerve agent attacks. The first episode is called 7/7 Bombers – A Psychological Investigation. It looks at the minds of the London terrorist attackers who planted explosives in the metro rail last year.

    The show reveals the fact terrorists are psychologically very different from serial killers. One can be normal and still do terrible things. The attackers were all second generation immigrants. So they might be confused about their identity. The attackers were also social creatures who were close to each other. So even if one member did not completely agree with the plan he still went along with it.

    Another episode Munich: The Real Assassins uncovers the truth about the Israeli government’s sponsored revenge plan to track down those responsible for the murder of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics. Moscow Siege is a forensic examination of this siege that was handled in 2002. Chechen rebels took an auditorium holding a play hostage. The siege led to 171 deaths and 922 hostages.

    Fittingly enough the last two episodes look at 9/11.

    This year marks the fifth anniversary of those events.

    One episode is called The Flight that Fought Back. This recreates the fatal flight of United 936 when brave Americans rose and fought their attackers. While the hijackers tried to act as though this was a routine hijacking some passengers came to know about the two planes that rammed into the twin towers. The efforts of the passengers on Flight 93 ensured that the plane simply crashed into the ground and that it did not reach its intended target. Another episode is called Last Hour of Flight 11. This follows the hour that starts at 7:46 am and ends with Flight 11 hitting the twin tower.

    NGC meanwhile kicks off Nat Geo Investigates Terrorism from 11 September to 22 September at 10 pm. So viewers can enjoy and learn from a combined three weeks of terror themed programming on both channels. The ten-part series aims to peel away the layers and reveal the inside story of the deadliest terrorist attacks in the world – the people, the planning, the use of technology to give viewers a closer understanding of the evolving face of a new global power – terrorists.

    Through this series NGC aims to make viewers more aware and inspire the spirit of ‘India – Fight Back’. Speaking about the series NGC India senior VP programming Joy Bhattacharjya said, “Its world war three and each one of us are on the frontline. To defeat them first we must understand them and that’s what our series, ‘Nat Geo Investigates: Terrorism’ focuses on. The series covers various acts of terrorism that shook the world and tells the story from the perspective of people on the inside.

    Through this series we want to make our viewers rethink the motives of these terrorists and understand the machinations of their minds. Our message through this series is that India must fight back by being more alert, aware and responsible.”

    Intertwining real footage, interviews of survivors and a first-hand account from a potential suicide bomber, Nat Geo Investigates: Terrorism provides an in-depth look at global terrorism today. The series features a special four-part mini-series called ‘Inside 9/11’ marking five years of the tragedy and also includes episodes like Bio Terror Alert, Suicide Web, Hostage TV and Al Qaeda Calling which showcase the sophisticated techniques adopted by terrorist organisations. The series also showcases a first ever feature programme on the Kandahar episode, ‘IC 814 Hijack’, which brought what was till then seen as an international phenomenon to our doorsteps – terrorism!

    The first episode is called Bin Laden’s Spy In America. The two hour special will showcase how Mohammad survived more than 14 years as Al Qaeda’s chief mole inside the U.S. How he coordinated the movements of Bin Laden in and out of Afghanistan and how he helped plan the terrorist operation in Somalia.

    Inside 9/11 meanwhile follows the footsteps of terrorists as they formulated their plans, infiltrated the most powerful nation and executed an act of terror that changed the face of the world. Inside 9/11 is the story of individual lives touched by tragedy and of a nation that was forced to move in a few hours from delusions of invulnerability to belated vigilance. This four-part miniseries features Osama Rising (12 September at 10 pm), Countdown to Terror (13 September at 10 pm), Zero Hour (14 September 14 at 10 pm) and End Game (15 September at 10 pm).

    Another episode is called IC 814 Hijack. Through recreations, interviews with hostages, government negotiators and intelligence officials, IC 814 Hijack relives the traumatic and politically explosive set of events that unfolded on ground and in air. Hostage TV meanwhile explores the inside world of hostages – taking in an age of mass media and modern technology and seeks to illuminate the evolving targets, tactics and impact of terrorism. As is the case with a previously mentioned Discovery special NGC’s film investigates the harrowing story of the Moscow theatre siege.

    Suicide Web uses the London attacks as a focal point while looking at the motivations of suicide bombers, the role of religion in their recruitment and how they have become one of the most dangerous terrorist threats facing the world.

    Al Qaeda Calling looks in detail at the Madrid train bombings of March 2004 during which 10 explosive devices were triggered by mobile phones on four trains killing 191 commuters, only four days before the general election.

    This episode will air on Thursday, 21 September at 10 pm.

    To put the terror threat into perspective Discovery held a press conference this morning. Institute of conflict Management founding member and former director Dr. Ajay Sahni spoke about the threat of terrorism. He noted that the series is important as it comes at a time when terrorism and its global networks are taking centrestage but our understanding of it lags behind its evolution.

    He regretted the fact that a lack of clarity and political opportunism has hampered an effective counter terrorism response both in India and abroad. He noted that India does not have a counter terrorism policy. India he says first has to fight terrorism at home and then look for co-operation from abroad.

    He added that today there is a lot of focus on Islamic terrorism as it affects the US which leads global discourse. However, it is important to stay unbiased as a range of ideologies use terrorism. Radical Islam, he noted, is only a part of the context in which terrorism occurs.

  • Trai issues regulations on quality of cable TV service

    Trai issues regulations on quality of cable TV service

    NEW DELHI: Cable TV consumers are in for a pleasant surprise as cable operators will now be put under stringent monitoring relating to quality of service.

    India’s broadcast regulator today issued detailed regulations prescribing standards of quality of service to be observed by the cable operators and multi system operators in CAS notified areas of Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi and Chennai.

    The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) said the regulations would come into effect from 1 October, 2006.

    The regulations have been drawn keeping in view the facts that the industry would be subject to prescription of quality of service standards for the first time and, therefore, would need time to adjust on various quality of service aspects.

    The issues addressed in the regulations broadly cover the following areas:

    (i) Connection, disconnection, transfer and shifting of cable services
    (ii) Complaint handling and redressal in respect of cable services
    (iii) Billing Procedure and billing related complaints
    (iv) Set-top box related issues and complaints
    (v) Positioning of channels / taking the channel off air

    A snapshot of the major features of these regulations categorized under the above-mentioned broad areas are indicated below:

    Application for connection/disconnection/transfer/shifting
    * Application for pay channel or request for basic service tier to be responded within five working days.
    * Cable Service connection/reconnection to be provided within 2 working days on completion of all formalities by the subscribers.
    Complaint handling and redressal
    *Multi System Operator/Cable Operator to maintain customer service center/help desk center for 24 hours, 7 days a week including facility for automatic recording of complaints.
    *All complaints received in the day to be attended/responded within eight hours.

    Billing related issues
    * Billing to be done normally on monthly basis and entries to be itemized.
    *Subscribers required to ensure prompt payment of bills. Deterrents to discourage delayed payments
    *Redressal of complaints on billing within 7 days from the date of notice.

    Set Top Box (STB) related issues
    * MSO/Cable Operator to repair or replace within 24 hours of receipt of complaint of malfunctioning of set top box and refund of security deposit within seven days of return of set top box.

    *Rebate for delay in activation/reactivation of set top box beyond two working days @ Rs 15 per day for the first 5 days and @ Rs 10 per day for the subsequent period

    Positioning of channels/Taking the channel off air
    *No channel to be taken off the air, except for circumstances beyond the control of the operator, without prior notice of three weeks.

    The High Court of Delhi on 20 July 2006 had directed implementation of CAS in the three metros of Mumbai, Kolkata and Delhi by 31 December 2006.

    One of the areas identified in the implementation of CAS was prescription of quality of service standards by Trai, which has been now done after consultations with the industry stakeholders.

    A full text of the regulation along with the explanatory memorandum is available on Trai’s website, www.trai.gov.in.