Category: Music and Youth

  • Valentine special on Radio Mirchi

    MUMBAI: This Valentine, Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM gives Delhiites a chance to show that love is above all……. By participating in a simple contest ‘Apna Sapna Ya Money Money’, Radio Mirchi listeners can win a chance of testing whether they and their Valentine can survive the eternal debate of ‘Love is more important than money’. It’s time to prove their love for each other through the aiwaves.

    In simple words, people in love usually say that love is more important as compared to money. Now radio Mirchi gives them a chance to prove it. Listeners will have to call in and leave their response on ‘Paise se bara pyar hai ya pyar se bara paisa’. One lucky person (selected) will get a chance of spending the entire day on February 14 with his / her partner and would have to manage all expenses with only Rs. 98.30/-. In this amount they will have to buy each other a gift, spend on food and other conveniences and of course spend the entire day with each other. The satellite jock of Mirchi will be there with them in the Mirchi Gaddi to monitor to proceedings and provide live updates to listeners.

    As a special treat, the couple gets awarded with a romantic dinner date in a five star hotel, along with a special gift, at the end of the day.

    So tune in to 98.3 FM to participate in ‘Apna Sapna Ya Money Money’.

  • AIR conducts trial runs for digital short wave

    AIR conducts trial runs for digital short wave

    NEW DELHI: The first digital transmitter for All India Radio (AIR) on the short wave is already going through a successful trial run, officials say, adding that the pilot run for the medium wave digital radio too, will commence from May or June this year.

    The transmitter (250 kw) – which started operating from Republic Day this year is on the short wave band and broadcasting for Delhi, with the ‘skip distance’ reduced to “near zero”, officials have revealed to indiantelevision.com, and data transmission is also on.

    This means that if you have the required receiver, you could here and now access digital radio, and while listening to radio news or music, you could read on your set the news flashes and even see where the bulls or bears are in the stock market, said officials, requesting not to be named.

    The system is operating on DRM technology, which AIR experts feel is the best choice, as it covers all existing bands, medium, short and long waves.

    The handsets are being taken to various locations in Delhi now, and being tested with the required equipment, and it has been found that the skip distance, or the distance between where the transmitter is and the first point from where the waves are actually accessible, has been reduced from almost zero in some places, to one or two kilometres in others. The usual skip distance would be around 70 km.

    But as a senior official explained, skip distance is not a major issue. “We could reduce the skip distance for analogue too, depending on the content and the target audience.”

    What he meant was that if the programme is being broadcast from Delhi but for Jharkhand, the skip distance could be extended to 1,000 km, and for, say, England, it could made available from about 3,000 km from where the transmission is taking place.

    These adjustments can be made in repositioning the antenna, they explained.

    “The point is that we have been successful in handling this technology and the transmitter is functioning perfectly. The only problem is that receivers are not available in the country,” the official held.

    According to him, the receivers, for which costs have been calculated, at the moment come for euro 200. But as officials in charge of the AIR digitalisation programme have been saying, the cost will come down with increase in demand.

    The big calculation is that once India and China go for DRM technology, that would mean something close to half the world’s population, and most market players would look at the sheer volume and cut the prices.

    “There are various standards in digital radio transmission, officials explained, which include Eureka 147 DAB, IBOC (HD Radio) and DRM. But the latter allows transmission on all the bands we presently have and also the FM band.

    The advantage of DRM technology is that no additional band allocation is required and no additional spectrum is needed.

    What the trial transmission is now giving is FM quality sound on medium and short waves and CD quality sound on FM, officials said.

    “Objective measurements are going on for sound quality and we shall check all the myriad factors before we go for expansion,” the officials asserted.

    There is dialogue within the DRM Consortium, the officials said, and efforts are being made to rope in member countries, with an eye to cutting down the cost of receivers.

    But when would private players come in and add to the market factor that would reduce price for tabletop digital radio sets?

    The officials said that FM had been set up 20 years before the market started seeing the money in it. But with the FM experiment successful, market players may not take that long with digital radio. “This could happen in three or four years.

    “Our point is to create the infrastructure and that has been successfully done in the initial phase of experimentation,” the officials said.

  • Lines open from Feb 10th for entries for Indian Idol 3

    MUMBAI: Indian Idol the hugely popular adaptation of the blockbuster ‘Pop Idol’ format took the nation by storm in its very first season and followed that with an equally popular season 2. While Indian Idol served as the intimate platform for budding singers from across the nation to realize their dreams, the show went on to become the most entertaining and involving show to hit Indian television.

    In keeping with its philosophy of offering innovative and distinct content, Sony Entertainment Television, is now all set to launch the third series of this groundbreaking phenomenon, Indian Idol with an even bigger bang!

     

    This time around, the show promises to bring to the viewers the best singing talent from across the country. To make this possible auditions will be held across the country in 12 cities— Jodhpur – Bhubaneshwar (Feb 15th), Hyderabad- Amritsar (Feb 18th), Srinagar- Nagpur (Feb 21st), Baroda (Feb 27th & 28th), Bhopal (March 7th & 8th), Kanpur (March 12th & 13th), Delhi (March 17th, 18th & 19th), Kolkata (March 24th, 25th & 26th), Mumbai (March 31st , 1st & 2nd April)

     

    To make participation universal and allow for easy registration the channel has set up multiple gateways. Budding aspirants between the ages of 16-30 can realize their dreams by calling to register for a place in any of the above audition centers. The following are the no.s for registration:

    –SMS Idol to 2525

    –call 5052525 and say Idol (available only on select networks)

    –Dial 1255525 (BSNL landline & mobile users which is applicable to all cities)

    Lines open from February 10th.

    Indian Idol is a ‘made-for-television phenomenon’ that combines drama and reality with music, humor, thrill and glamour. The last two seasons of the show experienced a collage of emotions, raising levels of viewer frenzy and excitement coupled with the contestants’ tears and joys, heartbreak and jubilation, learnings and achievements.

    With its immense popularity, Indian Idol showcases exceptional talent on the nation’s biggest platform. The phenomenon of following this journey and ultimately picking that ‘Ek Awaaz Jispar Ho Desh Ko Naaz’ becomes an integral part of the viewers’ lives drawing ardent support and a voting frenzy.

     

    This year too Indian Idol will give the people of this nation the opportunity to chase their dreams and the power to make one talented aspirant ‘ Bharat Ki Shaan’. In addition to a recording contract with Sony BMG, the ‘Indian Idol’ will be awarded a contract with Sony Entertainment Television worth Rupees One Crore, thus catapulting him/her to unparalleled stardom, fame and fortune.

     

    Highlighting the essence of this worldwide phenomenon, geared to hit India once more, Albert Almeida, Executive Vice President & Business Head, Sony Entertainment Television, said, “As witnessed in the last two seasons of Indian Idol the third season too promises to take viewer engagement and interactivity to even greater heights while catapulting the Indian Idol into ultimate stardom. This year too, the channel will give talented singers from across the nation the platform to realize their dreams and put fame and fortune within their reach while offering distinctive, breakthrough entertainment. Indian Idol will showcase the best singing talent from across the nation via a 12-city audition. The journey of finding Bharat Ki Shaan—Indian Idol 3 will enthrall the Indian audiences and help them connect, leading to extreme involvement and mass frenzy.”

     

    A production of such magnitude warrants only the best in the industry to make it happen. Sony Entertainment Television is once again partnering with one of the country’s leading production houses – Miditech Pvt Ltd, the international company – Fremantle Media who are the license holders to the format Indian Idol 3.

    Their expertise in producing successful, top quality format shows along with the unparalleled success of Indian Idol 1 & 2 in the past two years will ensure that this year too Indian Idol is the slickest and most magnificent production on Indian television. Besides, the channel will yet again unleash another wave of innovations as part of its 360-degree marketing and communication campaign. This would leverage various conventional and unconventional media vehicles as well as innovations.

  • B4U Music launches new VJs

    MUMBAI: B4U Music introduced two new faces to represent the evolving international face of the network- Asad Shaan and Khushboo. He channel claims that the VJ launches are part of its ongoing initiative to pump in freshness and vibrancy into its programming and content presentation.

    VJ Asad has a background in acting and has studied at Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and New York Film Academy. He is has also won the title of Mr. Asia in UK.VJ Khushboo has extended her modeling and choreography career to television.

    While Asad anchors shows like Video Active, Flash, Star Stop, Special on B4U Music and CentreStage and Bollywood Unlimited on B4U movies, Khushboo is the face of Video on call, First cut, India Top 10 and Bollywood 20 to 1 on B4U Music

    B4U Television Network is currently in the process of revitalizing its brand image. The network operates two television channels – B4U Music and B4U Movies. B4U Movies recently acquired worldwide telecast rights for Guru, Umrao Jaan and Nishabd.

  • Radio Mirchi launches ‘Bade Log Badi Baatein’

    Radio Mirchi launches ‘Bade Log Badi Baatein’

    Mumbai: Following the interview with President Abdul Kalam on Republic day, Radio Mirchi will now air a special series of interviews on their show ‘Bade Log Badi Baatein’. The show has been created as a national property to be aired across all its network FM stations.

    Personalities such as Sri Sri Ravishankar, Amitabh Bachchan, Sunil Gavaskar, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle amongst others will be heard on the show.

    ‘Bade Log Badi Baatein’ will feature important personalities who have achieved the best in their fields in the last 50 – 60 years. These famous faces would get up close & personal with their fans through the radio station, share-interesting anecdotes from their lives, their philosophy and outlook in general towards things and situations; and more importantly, details related to how India has changed since their childhood.

    The show will be aired on Radio Mirchi every Monday from 9 to 10 am across Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Jaipur, Indore, Ahmedabad and Pune.

    Radio Mirchi has already featured interviews with the former Chief Justice of India Y K Sabharwal and spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravishankar.

  • Channel [V] launches Lola Kutty calendar

    MUMBAI: In recognition of the love and adoration of the nation, Channel [v] unveiled the very first edition of VJ Lola Kutty’s 2007 Deluxe Time and Tide calendar. The ‘Beauty on Duty’ was overjoyed to shoot for her calendar on exotic beaches and extended her New Year greetings to all and sundry.

    Namaskaram and Happy New Year!

    Since the start of my career as a TV personality in 2004 I have been working long hours for many days and weeks and months. Recently my family members told me that time is having its way with me and I should not only look at hourly time but daily time, weekly time and monthly time.

    I thought about this and realized that time is all around; it is with you, behind you and in front of you. And one must see all the time, all the time.

    Days, weeks and months must always be in front of you where you can see them and exactly what they are doing to you.

    A calendar is the best method way of ensuring this.

    The reason I have taken some trouble for landscaping of this calendar is that I believe that time should always be something to look forward to such as picnics and holiday times.

    Hence I have presented a variety of seaside and beach holiday pictures, at the same time taking into account the steps one should take to be careful during such occasions.

    My friend Glory Princess Joseph agreed with me. Infact she said that so many of my activities are in front of the camera why not also take a picnic in front of the camera?

    Thus this calendar was born.

    It is my sincere wish that you find this calendar useful as well as beautiful like my Aunt Thangamma’s handbag.

    Sincerely,
    Lola Kutty

  • RPG Cellucom makes quiet entry with select stores

    RPG Cellucom makes quiet entry with select stores

    MUMBAI: RPG Cellucom, a part of RPG group retail sector has made a quiet entry into the growing mobile and IT products retail market in India.

    An official press release, RPG Cellucom has developed a distinctive retail concept directed at engaging the consumer and expanding their knowledge of mobile technology.

    SRPG Cellucom has also made a quiet entry with the launch of its retail outlet in Gurgaon. The company plans to open over 500 exclusive retail outlets by end 2007.

    The retail outlets will be in stand-alone as well as shop in shop formats. The chain recently opened its first stand-alone outlet in Sahara Mall, Gurgaon and has identified several other properties in the capital to expand the retail chain.

    Through phased expansion, RPG Cellucom aims to cash on the growing mobile and IT products market in India. The company has opened its shop-in-shop format at Shopper’s Stop in Mumbai and Spencer’s in Pune.

    ERPG Cellucom outlets will showcase a wide variety of mobility products in the communication space from leading brands like Nokia, Motorola, Acer, HP, Samsung and Sony Ericsson amongst others.

    The retail outlets will offer customers a wide range of hi-tech and state of the art technology products ranging from mobile phones, laptops, accessories, pen drives and various other IT peripherals. In addition to showcasing these products, RPG Cellucom retail outlets will also offer customers after sales service and exclusive product demonstrations.

    Says RPG Cellucom CEO Sunil Bhagat “RPG Cellucom stores are a one stop shop for all techno-savvy customers. Along with providing the customer with a wide range of IT and communication products from different brands, we also provide them with after sales services and product demos at our exclusive showrooms across the country. So now the customers will not have to run around the city to make choices.”

    Cellucom was set up as an exporter of leading mobile phone brands, with operations in Dubai and East Africa. Today, thanks to the keen attention and rapid response to the customer’s needs, the company has evolved to become one of the largest distributors of digital devices and mobility solutions in the Middle East and Africa region.

  • Valentine’s Day hampers on Radio City Bid2Win

    Valentine’s Day hampers on Radio City Bid2Win

    MUMBAI: Radio City and Cellcast Interactive announce a special Valentine’s Day Surprise Hamper that listeners can win by bidding for it. ‘Radio City Bid2Win’ will be part of the Valentine’s day programme line up in Mumbai, Delhi , Jaipur, Lucknow, Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad.

    The surprise hampers comprise of premium, lifestyle products varying from exotic cruise-liner packages to a bouquet of luxury fashion accessories valued up to Rs.1.5 million.

    Listeners can win these hampers for a nominal amount by submitting the lowest unique bid via SMS to CITY BID (amount) to 6644. Based on the ‘lowest’ and most ‘unique’ bid, the winners for the hampers would be declared on-air on 13 February at 10.30 am.

    Bidding for these hampers begins from 8 February 8 and closes on 12 February.

    Speaking on the development Radio City vice president and head – strategic planning and alternate revenue Hemant Jain says “Reiterating our commitment to consistently provide innovative and exciting initiatives to enhance listener delight, we launched Radio City Bid2Win early last month across all our stations after the initial success in Mumbai. The Valentine’s Day Special Hamper, exclusive to our listeners brings them the perfect and most simple gifting opportunity to win a specially selected bouquet of luxury and lifestyle brands and celebrate the season of love with Radio City. Hence by using technology to create interactive radio programming formats we have provided opportunities for Radio City listeners to benefit in multiple ways”.

    According to Radio City executive vice president and head – corporate sales Ashit Kukain “Radio City Bid2Win will provide an opportunity for an array of lifestyle brands to showcase their products to a huge audience and will also help them widen consumer base through experiential marketing. Most certainly, Radio City listeners are in for an amazing treat with the high value products on offer through a unique interactive experience.”

    ‘Radio City Bid2Win’ is a unique reverse auction bidding platform developed by Cellcast Interactive India as the ‘backchannel’ that enables listeners to take an active role in a real-time auction using their mobile phone. Radio City has used this innovation in its prime time show Kase Kai Mumbai in November 2006. The popularity of the format was later replicated across Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow, Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad from 9 January.

  • Shakira to perform at Grammy Awards

    Shakira to perform at Grammy Awards

    MUMBAI: Pop star Shakira will perform at the Grammy Awards which is the music industry’s most prestigious event.

    The evnt takes place in Los Angeles and will air live on Star World on 12 February 2007.

    Shakira will perform, along with nominees Wyclef Jean, Chris Brown, Lionel Richie and Smokey Robinson for a special tribute to the tradition of male R&B artists. Also nominee Rascal Flatts will join previously announced nominee Carrie Underwood in a tribute to country rock,

    The other performers at the show include Christina Aguilera, Beyonc, the Dixie Chicks, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Justin Timberlake

  • Radio Today in talks to dilute 20 per cent to foreign strategic investor

    Radio Today in talks to dilute 20 per cent to foreign strategic investor

    MUMBAI: Aroon Purie-promoted Radio Today Broadcasting is planning to dilute 20 per cent equity to a foreign strategic investor, following a template that other FM radio companies in India are keen to adopt.

    Radio Today is in active talks with overseas media companies as it prepares to launch the FM stations in the three metros of Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata in March. The Living Media group company has won licenses paying a fee of Rs 280 million to operate in seven stations in the second phase of FM expansion after selling Red FM to a clutch of investors comprising infotech company Value Labs, Malaysia-based Astro and NDTV. Red FM was operating in the circles of Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata.

    “We feel we will discover the real value of our radio business by roping in a foreign strategic investor. We are ready to sell 20 per cent stake and are in discussions with a couple of companies for this,” says a source familiar with the deal. A maximum of 20 per cent foreign holding is allowed in radio companies in India.

    Bertelsmann and CBS are among the foreign majors who have yet to make an entry into India. The source, however, declined to name the companies which are in talks with Radio Today.

    TV Today Network Ltd, which owns a slew of channels including Aaj Tak and Headlines Today, has a 10 per cent stake in Radio Today. “There is no plan to up the stake. But with a 10 per cent holding, TV Today will capture the value when a partner is roped in for Radio Today which will get reflected in the scrip price,” the source says.

    Foreign companies are showing interest to participate in India’s FM radio business that is set for rapid growth. Mid Day Multimedia sold stake to BBC Worldwide in its radio venture while Hindustan Times Media has tied up with Virgin. Star is awaiting FIPB (foreign investment promotion board) approval to acquire a 20 per cent stake in Music Broadcast ( the company which operates under the Radio City brand), marking a re-entry into the FM radio business. The US-based Balfour Capital LLC is also investing in Noble Broadcasting Corporation, the FM radio-arm of the Chennai based Kumudham Publications.

    Investors are drawn in by the prospect of radio stations appealing to youth audiences and tapping local advertising. As reported first in Indiantelevision.com, IDBI picked up a 10 per cent stake in B.A.G Infotainment, the subsidiary of B.A.G Films which is engaged in the radio business.