Category: News Broadcasting

  • 5Fad partners with BrainMedia to launch mobile streaming service in China

    5Fad partners with BrainMedia to launch mobile streaming service in China

    MUMBAI: 5Fad, the web site of digital music service in China, has announced that it has signed a partnership contract with BrainMedia LLC. (music hookup) to launch a mobile streaming service that will enable customers in China to enjoy 3G quality services on their existing 2.5G data network.

    Currently, 5Fad has released a music wireless search and music streaming service and will be beta testing in a controlled test group environment. Users only need to download the 5Player in order to enjoy stereo CD quality music from their mobile handset.

    BrainMedia CEO Jim Herbert said, “The mobile handset has become the focus of the personal multimedia experience. This 5Fad/BrainMedia Mobile Streaming Service is one of the most important developments for the wireless value-added service industry. We look forward to joining 5Fad in opening up China’s vast market and become the leader in this market.”

    5Fad CEO Duanping Wu added, “China is the biggest wireless communication market, having over 500 million mobile subscribers, achieving above 40 per cent of the global market share. The Mobile Music market is estimated to grow its revenue over tens of billions RMB. With the 3G deployment, more and more domestic companies will enter this market and face fierce competition. Now 5Fad has actively seized the first position in the 2.5G mobile streaming service market. So its future will be very promising.”

    The official commercial release of the mobile streaming music service using the 5Player will be in the first quarter of 2007.

  • IBN 7 wraps up 2006 with slew of shows

    IBN 7 wraps up 2006 with slew of shows

    MUMBAI: IBN 7 has lined up an array of shows for the evening of 31 December. From astrology to comedy to Bollywood, its a mix of back to back light and entertaining shows.

    The channel kicks off with Best of Superstar at 7:30 pm, followed by Bejan Daruwala Special at 8 pm which is a one hour show focusing on Daruwala’s predictions for celebrities in the upcoming year. Then there is Best of Hanste Hanste at 9:30 pm, a montage of snippets taken from the various comedy shows, and The Lighter Side of Life – A Comedy Show at 10 pm, a spoof on the major news events of the past year.

    In addition, IBN 7 will also showcase a programme called IBN 7 Asar: Agar IBN 7 Na Hota to Kya Hota? which will feature past exclusive stories undertaken by the channel like Bhookh, Dr Shaitan, Bemaut, Roopkund etc. This show will be aired on 30 December at 9:30 pm.

    Each of these shows on 30 and 31 December will be repeated all through the day on 1 January 2007.

  • Lalli takes charge as Prasar Bharati CEO

    Lalli takes charge as Prasar Bharati CEO

    NEW DELHI: Baljit Singh Lalli, an Indian Administrative Service officer of the 1971 batch from the Uttar Pradesh cadre, has taken charge as the new Prasar Bharati CEO.

    Earlier, on Wednesday, an official announcement was made on the appointment of Lalli as CEO.

    The post had been vacant since K S Sarma retired on 30 June after serving a term of six years. However, the post was held on a temporary basis first by Doordarshan director general Navin Kumar until his retirement and then by All India Radio DG Brijeshwar Singh.

  • Pritish Nandy Communications to release ‘Meerabai Not Out’ early 2007

    Pritish Nandy Communications to release ‘Meerabai Not Out’ early 2007

    MUMBAI: Pritish Nandy Communications Ltd has announced the start of filming of its forthcoming film titled Meerabai Not Out.

    The film is directed by Marathi director Chandrakant Kulkarni. The principal cast consists of Mandira Bedi, cricketer Anil Kumble, Mahesh Manjrekar, Anupam Kher and Eijaz Khan.

    The film will be shot in one straight schedule in Mumbai through December and January. The music will be scored by Sandesh Shandilya. The film’s release will be timed around the World Cup 2007.

    The title of the company’s upcoming film Honeymoon which is currently in its pre-release stage, has been changed to Just Married. The promos of the film starring Fardeen Khan, Esha Deol and Perizaad Zorabian amongst others are currently on air.

  • CNN-IBN lines up various specials to bied adieu to 2006

    CNN-IBN lines up various specials to bied adieu to 2006

    MUMBAI: CNN-IBN has slated various specials and new shows to wrap up the year 2006. From sports and comedy to news and entertainment, it is all a part of their New Year line-up.

    30 December would start with Minus 30 at 11:30 am a New Year special aimed at the youth and what they think about the events over the past year, followed by Cricket 365 at 7:30 pm, a wrapping up of the year’s highs and lows in the world of cricket.

    Top events show at 8 pm will feature the biggest news events of the year as judged by the viewers. People will be able to rank the top 10 news stories via SMS and ibnlive.com from an option of 20 stories put online and on the air.

    Best of To Catch a Star at 9:30 pm will see show host Rajeev Masand in a half hour special showcasing snippets from the best interviews done over the last 12 months and The Year That Wasn’t – Part II 10:30 pm with the Bakra king Cyrus Broacha.

    31 December would showcase World 365 at 1:30 pm with all the major happenings from around the world, that occurred over the past year followed by Sports 365 at 7:30pm a special re-cap of stories and events that occurred in the world of sport throughout 2006.

    2006: A Musical at 8 pm a half-hour special on events as seen through Bollywood songs. Best of Devil’s Advocate – Part II at 8:30 pm would see Karan Thapar in the second segment of his analysis of the events gone by the past year and how they shaped India and E 365 an entertainment program that will announce the best in each of the following categories -movie of the year, song of the year, actor of the year etc.

  • FFI up in arms against Goa as festival venue

    FFI up in arms against Goa as festival venue

    NEW DELHI: The Film Federation of India (FFI) will shortly meet information and broadcasting minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi to urge him to scrap Goa as a venue for future International Film Festivals of India (IFFI).

    FFI has decided to launch an agitation ‘that should sound the death knell for Goa as the festival venue’. It will write to the ministry soon citing its grievances in this regard prior to meeting the minister.Goa was declared as the permanent venue in 2004 for the annual IFFI by the previous National Democratic Alliance government, and the 37th IFFI – the third in Goa – was held from 23 November to 3 December. The organization of the festival was taken up on behalf of the directorate of film festivals of the I&B ministry by the Entertainment Society of Goa, set up specially for this purpose.

    The reaction of the film industry was on the cards, as it alleged utter ‘apathy and complete indifference that the festival organizers were showing to the Indian film industry’ and said this was bound to have its backlash.

    The annnual general meeting of Film Federation if India, the apex body with constituents strewn across the country, adopted a united and unanimous decision to put all its might behind the ouster of Goa as the venue for IFFI.

    The film industry under the aegis of the Film and Television Producers Guild had held a party for the festival delegates, and film industry observers at the spot alleged that the authorities did not extend any helping hand in this. Furthermore, several film personalities alleged that they had to run from pillar to post to get their entry cards for the festival.

    The FFI meet felt that “IFFI is a very sacred name for the Indian film industry. It is the nation’s recognition to the outside world as its definitive film festival. But for the past three years since the time the festival has shifted to Goa, the industry is being treated like a pariah. From being confronted with embarrassing questions at the registration desks to being literally reduced to begging for function passes, it was as if this is not the industry’s programme but an outside event where the industry has come in as an uninvited guest’.

    The FFI quoted several examples which it termed as ‘howlers’: Shakti Samanta was asked whether he has made any film; and renowned producer Dr D Rama Naidu was asked to prove his credentials. ‘These are but a few of the remarkable gaffes that kept on happening for the last three years with great impunity. The sheer neglect and unfriendliness that the industry has seen since the festival shifted to Goa might have ignited this tempest last year itself.’

    ‘Can anyone imagine that for the inaugural this year, out of some 5000 capacity, the industry was allocated only 225 seats? And that too with great reluctance on the morning of the function which made it virtually impossible for FFI officials to distribute the cards properly. Is this a film festival or a private function? Not to mention the complete chaos and inefficiency that accompanied the whole organizational process.’

    FFI noted that the concerned officials for the festivals were mostly greenhorns. Neither were they cinema savvy nor did they have any knowledge on how a festival should be conducted. “It is as if all of them were on some different trip that had no connection with a film festival. Otherwise, can anyone explain why additional and much needed infrastructure (screens with larger capacity) was not on the priority list? Why should a festival not have the basic amenities? India’s reputation is at stake in such international gatherings and the complete confusion that prevailed surely made us a laughing stock in the eyes of the world,” the FFI said.

    For the past 30 years, there is a co-ordination system that was in existence between FFI and the festival authorities which was one of the prime reasons why it operated smoothly. Come Goa and all of that has gone up in smoke. In fact, there is a coordination committee that is set up before each edition of the festival which meets regularly before the festival and important decisions are taken. Subsequently, these decisions are passed on to the organizing committee for implementation.

    For the past 3 years, the coordination committee was set up, and they met but nothing was put into practice. Most decisions were unceremoniously rejected by the organizing committee. And to put things into perspective, the coordination committee consists of presidents of all film trade bodies . When decisions taken at such a high level is derided, the entire Indian film industry feels insulted.

  • IBN 7 to launch astrology show Bhavishyavani

    IBN 7 to launch astrology show Bhavishyavani

    MUMBAI: IBN 7 is all set to launch a new astrology based show called Bhavishyavani with astrologer Sunita Chabbra.

    The show would see Chabbra foretell what the day ahead holds for celebrities and the general public. Segment of the show will include four elements: a daily forecast of all 12 signs; questions regarding a current event or situation, the prediction of whose outcome is of interest to the public; phone-ins by viewers; concluded by a tip of the day based on the general planetary positions.

    IBN 7 managing editor Ashutosh said, “We all are interested in knowing what the future hold for us. Keeping this is mind, IBN 7 has decided to open up the New Year with a show dedicated to providing expert predictions for celebrities and the general public alike. We are confident that people will find this an astrology show with a difference.”

    In addition to the phone-ins and predictions the anchor will raise controversial and important topics regarding the latest happenings and seek predictions from the specialist on their outcome, asserts an official release.

  • Star World to celebrate yearend with music, beauty, fashion

    Star World to celebrate yearend with music, beauty, fashion

    MUMBAI: English general entertainment channel Star World will celebrate the end of the year with music, beauty and fashion.

    The 2006 40th Annual Country Music Awards air on 30 December at 9 pm and on 31 December at 8 am. Recognised worldwide as “Country Music’s Biggest Night”, these awards represent the pinnacle of achievement for country music artists, musicians, producers, publishers, songwriters, video directors and industry executives who work in America’s most popular music genre.

    The event will be held in Nashville, Tennessee and will showcase the best of country music.

    Miss Teen USA 2006 airs on 31 December at 12 pm. Viewers will watch beauty in the making in this annual celebration of American youth and grace. Aside from fresh good looks and a great smile, these young contestants often have a long list of academic and extra-curricular accomplishments behind them. Donald Trump, who is also a partner of the Miss Universe Organisation, actively promotes Miss Teen USA.

    Miss Teen USA spends her year building relationships with organisations committed to education and action, such as Best Buddies, Do Something, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

    Michael Buble – Caught In The Act airs on 31 December 2006 at 2 pm. Inspired by the swinging big band sound of his grandfather’s generation, 29-year-old Canadian phenomenon Michael Bublé has won the hearts of a new generation of fans with his charisma, stage presence, and superbly seductive voice.

    Inviting inevitable comparisons to a young Frank Sinatra, Bublé’s unique approach to an eclectic array of popular standards reveals a keen musical intuitiveness that has rapidly distinguished him. He peforms songs from his album Michael Buble: It’s Time, including Feeling Good, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Song for You, Save the Last Dance for Me and Home.

  • Midem 2007 conference to focus on music and brands

    Midem 2007 conference to focus on music and brands

    MUMBAI: The increasing collaboration between the music industry and brands will be a key theme at the Music for Images conference at Midem 2007.

    Launched in 2004, Music for Images explores how music is being used in film, video games, TV and advertising. The fourth edition of “Music for Images” will take place at Midem on 22 January.

    The 41st edition of Midem will be held in Cannes, France, from 21-25 January. Music for Images 2007 comprises three dedicated panels focusing on video games, film/TV and advertising/branding. Once again this year panellists will include major representatives in each field and the entire programme will be chaired by US music industry figure Glassnote Records (US) president Daniel Glass.

    Returning for the third consecutive year at Music for Images will be the ever-popular listening sessions. A total of three separate listening sessions will once again provide companies with the opportunity to submit and play their tracks in front of international music supervisors who are actively looking for music to place in video games, adverts and film scores.

    The first panel to kick off the conference is called Video Games: The Latest Challenge for Labels and Composers?. Headlining the session is the music visionary/producer and founding member of legendary funk outfit Chic, Nile Rodgers. The music producer, associated with an impressive array of artists from Madonna to David Bowie, is also the founder of one of the world’s leading labels for licensing and distributing videogame soundtracks, Sumthing Else Music Works. As such he will be giving his insight into the new opportunities for artists and leading talent in this newly emerging musical genre.

    Other speakers include Nick Wiswell, audio manager, Bizarre Creations (“Project Gotham Racing”); Richard Jacques, composer for titles such as “Jet Set Radio” and “Headhunter” and Eckhardt Consulting’s Randy Eckhardt, in charge of music licensing for Guitar Hero, one of the most critically-acclaimed music games to date.

    The New Role of Music in Feature Film Marketing will be the second dedicated focus and presents an exclusive look at how music has become a key element in the feature-film business. The session is organised with Hollywood sync agency Zync and features Drew Sherrod, music supervisor for Open Road Entertainment and Niki Gascon, director of music for Warner Brothers Pictures.

    The third and final panel poses the question Are Brands Shaping the New Music Economy? While the music industry is looking for new revenue streams, brands are searching to build deeper connections with consumers. The promising but complex mix between music and brands ranges from the simple sponsorship deal to innovative partnerships. Expert representatives from each side will be looking at how best each can work with the other.

    Speakers for this panel include McDonald’s (Germany) VP marketing and communications West Region Johan Jervoe, Volkswagen (Germany) head of services/sponsoring Cornelia Schneider and Sony BMG Entertainment (UK) VP Futures Duncan Bird.

    On 22 January, Sony Computer heads up the first listening session in which the winner will have his music placed in a video game and also be offered a work experience session with Richard Jacques, the award winning composer.

    The second listening session will offer contestants the opportunity to submit music for the series Grey’s Anatomy. The US music supervision agency Zync will ask contestants to compose or propose tracks for a specific set of scenes from the series. One or several winners will be retained by The Chop Shop’s Alex Patsavas, music supervisor for Grey’s Anatomy and other US shows.

    The third listening session will offer the winner a placement in a forthcoming Activision video game. The “Music for Images” conference is organised in association with: Frukt (UK), music strategy and communications agency; Music4games (US), music for video games; Zync Music (US), music marketing company specialised in ad, film and TV placement and entertainment magazine Hollywood Reporter.

  • TV4U.Com expands to 16 channels for free internet TV

    TV4U.Com expands to 16 channels for free internet TV

    MUMBAI: TV4U,Inc., one of the ad supported internet broadband networks, has expanded to 16 channels of special interest video programming for free internet TV.

    TV4U Western programming, which includes Bonanza, Wagon Train, and the Rifleman, can now be seen on www.westerntv4u.com. TV4U detective programming, which includes Dragnet, Dick Tracy and Sherlock Holmes can now be seen on www.detectivetv4u.com. TV4U Variety Programming, which includes Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Red Skelton, and Milton Berle shows, can now be seen on www.varietytv4u.com.

    TV4U Comedy programming, which includes Dick Van Dyke, Beverly Hillbillies, and Andy Griffith shows, can now be seen on www.comedytv4u.com. TV4U action shows, such as Combat, The Master, and Passport to Danger, can now be seen on www.actiontv4u.com. TV4U sports programming remains on www.sportstv4u.com.

    New channels include TV4U kids programming, to be seen on www.hitopstv4u.com, TV4U travel programming on www.traveltv4u.com, and TV4U tavern style sports programming, which can be seen on www.taverntv4u.com.

    Other new channels are TV4U game show programming on www.gameshowtv4u.com, E Commerce on www.shoptv4u.com, and TV4U feature films on www.tv4udriveinmovie.com.

    The www.primetimetv4u.com and www.vintagetv4u.com channels plus the home www.tv4u.com channel complete the 16 channel TV4U network.

    TV4U Inc. CEO Charry Kennedy said, “We are very excited to be expanding our programming selection. We have had a wonderful reaction to our classic and our current programming in our first six months of operation. Now, we’re expanding from 400 to 3,000 shows that will be available on the TV4U channels in 2007.”