Category: News Broadcasting

  • NGCI to launch new channel Wild on broadband platform in HK

    NGCI to launch new channel Wild on broadband platform in HK

    MUMBAI: National Geographic Channels International has announced the launch of a new wildlife channel Wild. It will debut first on Hong Kong’s Now broadband TV platform, ahead of its global rollout.

    National Geographic Wild launches on Now TV on 21 August 2006. Wild will be National Geographic’s first bilingual channel, offering a choice of either English or Cantonese soundtrack. Wild was unveiled yesterday at a preview in Hong Kong Wetland Park by National Geographic herpetologist Dr Brady Barr.

    Among the slate of programmes the channel will be showcasing include, Croc Chronicles; Snake Wranglers; Kill Zone; Built for the Kill; Beauty and the Beast Leopard Story and Zambezi Troop.

    Zubin Gandevia, managing director and executive vice president, National Geographic Channel Asia said, “For many years, National Geographic Channel has brought high calibre and entertaining documentaries of all genres to Hong Kong viewers. Hong Kong is a very important market for us and we are delighted to introduce a channel in the local language for our viewers here. National Geographic Wild marks a new milestone in our commitment to Hong Kong.”

  • TV channels undecided on apology scrolling

    TV channels undecided on apology scrolling

    NEW DELHI: The Indian government made it clear to TV channels yesterday that those guilty of breaching advertising code would have to publicly apologize, though channel managements are still undecided on future course of action.

    The ministry of Information and Broadcasting has issued a warning to 43 channels directing them to carry a scroll for three days regretting airing surrogate advertisements of liquor and tobacco products in violation of rules.

    The scroll to be aired reads thus: “Ministry of information & broadcasting issues a warning to X channel for telecasting surrogate advertisements of liquor/tobacco products in violation of advertising code. X channel regrets this and apologies for the same. We assure to be more careful in future.”

    A gaggle of broadcasters, under the aegis of the Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF), met ministry officials on Friday in an attempt to seek a resolution to, what a broadcaster described as, “uncalled for public humiliation.”

    The broadcast industry contention was that the government is unnecessarily objecting to ads of products and companies, which may have other legitimate businesses apart from tobacco and liquor products.

    Moreover, with the ASCI now given more teeth to regulate ads put out by companies, broadcasters argued, running a scroll of apology for three days would amount to financial setback and space loss for important news alerts too.

    However, the ministry officials were firm on their stand as, according to one of them, “too much pressure” was being exerted on the I&B ministry from parliamentarians who have criticized the ministry for inaction against surrogate advertising publicizing liquor and tobacco products on TV channels.

    The channels issued show-cause notice will be required to carry the warning scroll round the clock for three consecutive days on their respective channel from 18-21 August 2006.

    Still, the channels are undecided on future course of action and, according to information available, are also seeking legal advice on the matter.

    The channels that have been issued the warning are Aaj Tak, Animal Planet, B4U, Balle Balle, Channel V, CNBC TV-18, Discovery, ESPN, ETV Bangla, ETV Kannada, ETV Marathi, ETV-2, HBO, Headlines Today, India TV, MTV, National
    Geographic, NDTV 24X7, Raj TV, S S Music, SABe TV, Sahara Bihar, Sahara One and Sahara Samay.

    The list also includes Set Max, Sony Entertainment, Star Gold, Star Movies, Star One, Star Plus, SUN TV, Tara News, Ten Sports, TEZ, TV-9, Zee Bangla, Zee Café, Zee Gujarati, Zee Marathi, Zee News, Zee Sports, Zee Studio and Zoom.

    Rule 7(2)(viii)(A) of the Cable Television Networks Rules, 1994 states that “no advertisement shall be permitted which promotes directly or indirectly production, sale or consumption of cigarettes, tobacco products, wine, alcohol, liquor or other intoxicants.”

    In an official statement issued today, the I&B ministry said apart from liquor and tobacco ads, certain objectionable and indecent advertisements of undergarments were also found to have been telecast, which should be stopped immediately.

  • Americans’ love affair with TV & net flourishes

    Americans’ love affair with TV & net flourishes

    MUMBAI: Americans’ love affair with the television continues. Almost 60 per cent have three or more TVs in their homes and a flat screen TV is first on consumers’ wish list, according to a survey of 1,000 US consumers released by RBC Capital Markets.

    Just over half of Americans are watching the same amount of television as ever (53 per cent), plus they’re increasing their time spent on the internet (42 per cent).

    RBC Capital Markets director of US Equity Research Marc Harris says, “We are spending more time at work on a computer, then going home to our TVs and home computers at night.

    “Technology is dramatically changing the way we work, our choices during personal time, and the way we communicate with others.” For example, Americans are communicating more via e-mail (versus the phone) than they did a year ago (six out of ten) and they e-mail and instant-message friends and family more now than a year ago (56 per cent).

    The survey also found that three in five US consumers are interested in Internet Protocol Television Service (IPTV), with price and choice about what and when to watch being the top two drivers in consumer buying decisions.

    RBC Capital Markets analyst Mark Sue says, “Technology and broadband innovations will dramatically change the TV viewing experience over the next several years. Not only will consumers be able to view content when and where they want, they will be able to enjoy customized programs which feature high levels of interactivity.”

    Thus far, the traditional TV screen remains a powerful lure, as compared to the much-hyped alternative of watching TV programs on computer monitors. Fifty per cent of respondents said they don’t have a flat screen TV, but want one. Nine out of ten respondents said they still do not watch television programs on their personal computer or laptop, and more than three-quarters said they did not anticipate doing so. Asked if they watched movies on their personal computer more than they did last year, 83 per cent said no.

    45 per cent of Americans are now using time that was spent watching TV with time on the internet. Interestingly, these consumers are well represented across all age groups, indicating that internet usage is increasingly mainstream. More than half (54 per cent) of all respondents said they were spending more time on the Internet for personal entertainment and much more time than they were a year ago (58 per cent), including 86 per cent of respondents between the ages of 18 to 24.

    The Potential of IPTV: Respondents were told that IPTV allowed them to get television, video on demand and broadband access, all through one telecom service provider. Asked what would cause them to cancel their cable or satellite subscription service and switch to IPTV, the top three reasons were: cheaper price than existing provider; the ability to watch what they wanted when they wanted; and the ability to watch more content of specific interest.

    Television from Telecom Providers: Four out of ten respondents said they would be interested in buying cable TV services from their telecom company, indicating the potential for continued convergence of communications technology. As consumers move up the comfort curve with new technologies, this interest increases: for the 73 per cent who said they owned or wanted to own a flat-screen television, almost half (48 per cent) said they would buy cable TV services from their telecom company; and for respondents who said they had TiVo or wanted it, 52 per cent said they would be interested in buying cable TV services from their telecom company.

  • Animax to air animation movie block ‘Ani-Flix’ on Saturdays

    Animax to air animation movie block ‘Ani-Flix’ on Saturdays

    MUMBAI: Get addicted and be different! Animax is rolling out Ani-Flix, a new animation movie block on Saturday nights, which will air blockbuster animation films.

    The block launches with its first movie on 12 August at 7 pm. Ani-Flix is yet another aspect of the Animax channel refresh, designed to meet the growing appetite for high quality animation in India.

    Through this band, Animax will be airing movies that are more youth and young adult focused attracting a different target group. Movies aired on Ani-Flix will showcase filmmaking that has unleashed a new trend in movie making involving spectacular animation sequences.

    On 12 August, Ani-Flix will premiere with Cowboy Bebop: Knocking in Heaven’s Door. The movie follows the adventures of characters who are living on Mars in the year 2071.

    Animax country manager Sunder Aaron said, “Indian youth and young adults are now becoming familiar with and getting addicted to watching top-flight animation on television, a trend that hit the west 10 years ago. With the onset of band programming, Ani-Flix will relay award winning marvels such as Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell – the inspiration for the Matrix movies, the international blockbuster Akira, the sci-fi thriller Appleseed – a movie so hot that John Woo is producing the sequel – and many more. These movies, especially Appleseed, will not disappoint the eye.”

    “There is enormous attention to detail, reflections, shading and other small things. Many of the scenes, especially involving the giant city complex, look like art if you froze the frame. Ani-Flixs showcases exceptional movies that have young adult and mature content with edgy animation that should attract our target viewers. Our shift to broadcast only in English also presents these movies the way our viewers want to see them: our various user-groups expressed this preference to us in many ways, including online,” he added.

    Ani-Flix will air Inu Yahsa: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass on 19 August.

    And, on 14 August, all these movies will be aired back to back on the channel. Inu Yahsa: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass will be aired at 1 pm, followed by Ghost in the Shell at 3 pm and Cowboy Bebop: Knocking in Heaven’s Door at 5 pm.

  • The History Channel to air ‘Voices of Freedom’ every weeknight from 14-21 August

    The History Channel to air ‘Voices of Freedom’ every weeknight from 14-21 August

    MUMBAI: The History Channel is celebrating Independence Day by airing awe-inspiring stories behind some of the most prominent world events and the people who fought for the independence of their countries in ‘Voices of Freedom’.

    Beginning 14 August, this series focusses on personalities that have spearheaded freedom movements across the world and events that have left an indelible impact on today’s youth.

    Through stunning documentaries and dramatic recreations, the channel will pay tribute to extraordinary people who rose against overwhelming odds through their intelligence and perseverance to triumph over prejudice, injustice and hardship.

    Key programmes in this series are:

    ‘Battle of Gettysburg’ on 14 August at 9:30 pm highlights the turning point of the American Civil War. President Lincoln appoints George Meade as the commander of the Army of the Potomac
    at the time when General Lee was threatening Washington and the North. The episode details Meade’s attempts to combat Lee by pushing his army, marshalling his resources and tactically outwitting a master, which finally resulted in Meade preserving the Union. Be a witness to this historical war only on The History Channel.

    ‘Tiananmen Square’ on 15 August at 9.00 pm reveals the true story behind the deaths of 500 young Chinese students who became the martyrs for democracy at Tiananmen. This episode discusses the birth and death of a movement and the secret story behind how the demonstrators changed China forever.

    ‘Mikhail Gorbachev’ on Biography on 16 August at 10 pm takes a look at the profile of the former Communist Party leader who stunned the world by beginning a program of liberalization called “Glasnost” and then presided over the dismantling of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.

    ‘Nelson Mandela’ on Biography on 17 August at 10 pm looks at Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela’s life from the time he was born in Transkei, South Africa on 18 July 1918. From 1964 to 1982, he was incarcerated at Robben Island Prison, off Cape Town following which he was at Pollsmoor Prison on the mainland. The episode tracks his efforts and dedication for fighting against apartheid and finally emerging as the first coloured President of South Africa.

    ‘Abraham Lincoln’ on Biography on 19 August at 10 pm shows Lincoln, who has till date rarely emerged from behind the myths and the statues, as a boy raised in the wilderness; a young man embarrassed by his own looks and upbringing who chose politics and the law as a way of proving himself; a man painfully shy around women whose marriage was called ‘a living burning hell’; an indulgent father who had to deal with repeated family tragedies.

    ‘The French Revolution’ on 21 August at 10 pm, shows the growing ambitions of the rising bourgeoisie to the final breakdown of the monarchy. Here, one can watch the unforgettable French Revolution shows 18th-century France as the world’s wealthiest nation and was ruled by the century’s most powerful king, with the best-educated people and the strongest army in Europe. It also boasted an exploding national debt (partly due to the King’s support of the American Revolution). Many interrelated political and socio-economic factors contributed to the French Revolution.

  • Fox show ’24’ earns top spot in Bullz-Eye.com’s TV power rankings

    Fox show ’24’ earns top spot in Bullz-Eye.com’s TV power rankings

    MUMBAI: Bullz-Eye.com, an online magazine for men, has released the third edition of its TV Power Rankings, a list of the 20 best shows currently on television, with Kiefer Sutherland’s 24 earning top honors yet again.

    While this marks the third time, the Fox hit has claimed the number one 1 spot, HBO dominated Bullz-Eye’s Summer 2006 edition, with three shows landing in the top 10, including Entourage, Deadwood and The Sopranos.

    Rescue Me, Lost and My Name is Earl were some of the programmes that jumped in the rankings since Bullz-Eye’s last edition, while South Park and Family Guy fell and the canceled Arrested Development dropped from the list completely, according to an official release.

    Launched in 2000, Bullz-Eye.com’s Entertainment Channel boasts comprehensive movie, TV, CD and DVD sections, which are updated weekly with reviews of the hottest new releases and staff favorites. Bullz-Eye.com also has interviewed various music, movie and television personalities, including Everclear frontman Art Alexakis, Reno 911! cast member Carlos Alazraqui (Deputy James Garcia), stand-up comedian Lewis Black, and Snakes on a Plane director David Ellis.

  • Global sports TV forum Sportel Monaco sells 85 per cent of exhibition space

    Global sports TV forum Sportel Monaco sells 85 per cent of exhibition space

    MUMBAI: With two months to go before the opening of the sports television forum Sportel Monaco 2006, exhibitors have committed to more than 85 per cent of the expanded floor space in the Grimaldi Forum. The event takes place from 16-19 October 2006.

    Exhibitors include Total Sports Asia, A1GP World Cup Of Motorsport, AGFIS, Alcatel, BBC Worldwide, EBU, PGA Tour, HBO, the NBA and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

    Sportel CEO David Tomatis says, ” We have opened up every corner of the exhibition floor to add more stands and it is virtually certain that we will sell all existing space in the coming weeks.

    “We are continuing to focus on exciting new technologies involving the reception of sports content on mobile receivers, along with our traditional base of international TV sports. Sportel Monaco 2006 may very well be our largest market ever.”

  • ‘Rendezvous’ with India’s hottest hunk- John Abraham on Star World

    ‘Rendezvous’ with India’s hottest hunk- John Abraham on Star World

    Tune-in to the fifth season of Rendezvous With Simi Garewal as it debuts on Sunday, February 12th at 9.30 p.m. only on Star World

    Mumbai, February 6, 2006… “Gentle and romantic, also red, hot and smashing. You’re not just hot you’re on fire,” is how Simi Garewal introduces her first guest as she returns to Star World for another exciting season of her popular weekly chat show – ‘Rendezvous with Simi Garewal’. The most successful chat show on Indian television is back for its fifth season with none other than Bollywood’s hottest sensation – John Abraham. Make sure you don’t miss the first episode of this season on Sunday, February 12th at 9:30 p.m. on Star World when Simi quizzes him on his love for bikes, Bipasha, money, fame and adulation.

    Excerpts from the interview:
    Fame and adulation is something that happens outside of you. Does it change something inside as well?
    John: It does to an extent… in the sense… it works two ways actually… either you become a little more secure about yourself or you become a little more insecure about yourself post getting a lot of fame. Because the more you get the more you want and that is where most of us fall, very honestly.

    Didn’t you date a lot of girls?
    John: I did date girls, but there were never one-night stands or frivolous relationships.

    When you started seeing Bipasha you were quite unknown and today it’s you who gets the most attention. Has that changed the balance in your relationship?
    John: Hmm. Not in the relationship… but, yes the projection outside the relationship has changed, you know, earlier I was Bipasha Basu’s boyfriend but today I am John Abraham. I have an identity of myself. It’s great to be in a relationship, but it is very important to be known singularly.

    Is your relationship settled enough to withstand the pressures of Bollywood?
    John: Our relationship is very settled. Because Bipasha is very mature. But there are pressures other than Bollywood … there is compatibility; there are other issues that are more important than just pressures from outside and I think that’s something we deal with in everyday life.

    Are you protective or do you like to be mothered?
    John: Well, I thought I was protective … But, when Bipasha and I argue, she always says that don’t treat me like your mother. Because you know I am always being pampered, I need food to be served, but I am quite self-sufficient when I am alone. But, I guess you take people for granted when you know they are there. I know Bipasha is always around.

    Are you better brother, better lover or son?
    John: Better son. I would like to believe so. I want to keep my parents extremely happy.

    Is money important?
    John: Yes, money is very important. But I don’t splurge. For me one rupee is 100 paise. I have imbibed the value for money from my father. I did my schooling from Bombay Scottish, where all my mates had cars. I used to demand my father for a car. But, he always told me, “learn to travel like a common man”. Even today my father travels by public transport in spite of me having gifted him a car with a driver.

    Is Bike – a female or male?
    John: She. She is elegant, graceful.

    So, there are two she’s in your life?
    John: Yes, one keeps changing and getting updated.

    And the other?
    John: The other one is constant.

    So this Sunday don’t miss John Abraham on Rendezvous with Simi Garewal on Star World, Feb 12th at 9.30 p.m.

    About Star
    STAR is a leading media and entertainment company in Asia. STAR broadcasts over 50 television services in eight languages to more than 300 million viewers across 53 Asian countries. STAR channels cover all genres including general entertainment (Star Plus, Xing Kong, Star Chinese Channel, Star One, Star Utsav, Star World, Vijay, Phoenix Chinese), sports (ESPN, Star Sports), movies (Star Chinese Movies, Star Gold, Star Movies), music (Channel [V]), and news and current affairs (Star News, Star Ananda, Phoenix InfoNews Channel). STAR controls over 20,000 hours of Indian and Chinese programming and also owns the world’s largest contemporary Chinese film library, with more than 600 titles, featuring superstars including Jackie Chan, Chow Yun Fat and Bruce Lee. In partnership with leading companies in Asia, STAR businesses extend to filmed entertainment, television production, cable systems and wireless and digital services. STAR is a wholly owned subsidiary of News Corporation. www.startv.com

  • Consumer electronics firm TCL launches new range

    Consumer electronics firm TCL launches new range

    MUMBAI: TCL India, an emerging consumer electronics firm, has launched a range in various categories like LCD, Plasma and CTV.

    The company also shared its expansion plans to reach out to its growing consumer-base across India.

    TCL India’s Plasma TV category starts with 42″ in two models. The LCD range starts from 15″, 20″, 27″, 32″ & 40” in five models in different categories. The RPT are available in 2 models 43″ & 52″ respectively, while the CRT range starts from 14″NF to 29″PF, all put together aggregating to more than 25 models in this segment.

    TCL India MD Richie Liu said, “After being the market leader for the CTV category, we have now strategically established a very emphatic entry with LCD & plasma TVs. The overwhelming response that we have received from our distribution channel as well as from our esteemed customers, have reposed our platform of value addition & innovation in the LCD & plasma category. Our objective is to consolidate TCL’s global leadership position, offer a diversified high-quality product range from basic to high-end innovative products, and address all key markets competitively.”

    TCL says that it has become the largest manufacturer of television sets in the world with 22 million sets being sold in 2005 alone. TCL adds that its commitment can be gauged by the fact that it has more than 25 models in colour TVs, with the intention of introducing products to fulfill every individual need.

    TCL Plasma Display & Latest DDHD (Digital Dynamic High Definition vision engine) contains more than 60 picture – enhancement patents, including CCS, DCDi and film mode which earned TV Oscar (Emmy TV technology awards) three times. The award represents highest honour in TV video technology field, which is widely known in Europe and USA, and its shows the top technical strength and excellent product quality.

    TCL India VP- sales and marketing CM Singh says, “We plan to focus on exclusive high-end showrooms, which will be known as TCL Universe in major cities across the country, as a part of our expansion plans. At TCL, it’s our endeavour to create a world-class corporation, aligning the Indian R&D talent & system with TCL’s International R&D system. TCL is geared to meet the need gaps of the consumers from all aspects centered around innovation, technology, price, style & after sales service.” Holdings Pvt. Ltd. added.

    As part of its aggressive global expansion plans, TCL entered the Indian market in September 2004. It started with the manufacturing of colour televisions followed by airconditioners, washing machines and small home appliances.

  • Study on the effect of watching wrestling on TV draws the ire of WWE chairman McMahon

    Study on the effect of watching wrestling on TV draws the ire of WWE chairman McMahon

    MUMBAI: A study in the US on the relationship between watching professional wrestling on television and violent behaviour in adolescentsa has been published in published in the August 2006 issue of Pediatrics magazine.

    It is based on interviews conducted way back in late 1999.
    The study notes that there were significant correlations between the frequency of watching wrestling on television and engaging in date fighting, fighting in general, and weapon carrying for both males and females, although the relationships were stronger among females than among males. The frequency of watching wrestling was highest among students reporting date fighting when either the victim or perpetrator had been drinking alcohol or using illegal drugs.

    When analysed using logistic regression, the strongest relationships were observed between the frequency of watching wrestling and date-fight perpetration among females in cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses. These findings persisted after adjusting for multiple other factors.

    Not one to stay silent WWE chairman Vince McMahon issued a statement saying, “We regret that this seven year old junk science was re-issued. It was junk science then, and is junk science now. It took them seven years to get someone to actually read it and it hasn’t even been subjected to a peer review. There is nothing new in the study, and we think it is recycled garbage put forward by some obscure professor who finally got someone to read his paper and is trying to get his name in the media.” The WWE is contemplating legal action.

    The study in question notes that for males and females, the frequency of watching wrestling was highest among students who fought with their dates when alcohol or other drugs were involved. The association between watching wrestling and date fighting was stronger among females than males. The relationship between watching wrestling on television and being the perpetrator of dating violence was also stronger among females and remained consistent over a 6- to 7-month time period.

    Lending support to McMahon however is Syracuse University director of the Center for the study of popular television Robert Thompson. He finds that the study that claims correlation between viewership of professional wrestling and date-fighting among teenagers problematic.

    He says, “What always worries me about these kinds of studies is that they imply a cause. This study claims nothing more than a correlation. So many people immediately see these studies, and they suggest that wrestling is causing these things, and I don’t think that is a done deal by any stretch of the imagination.”

    Researchers conducted their initial interviews in the fall of 1999, sampling 2,228 male and female high school students. They concluded that there was an association between teenagers who watched wrestling on television and those who had a tendency toward violence, including fighting on dates and carrying weapons.

    “Whether you can make the step that then says people who watch wrestling become more violent…is a lot more difficult to prove, and I don’t think these studies prove it” explains Thompson. “I think it would be very, very difficult to put together a study that could actually control enough variables that you could demonstrate that.”

    In his own personal and admittedly ‘unscientific’ experience, Thompson said that he can recall always having 10 or 12 students in the classes he instructed every year who were really into WWE programming.
    He says, “Invariably the WWE enthusiasts were among my smartest, geekiest students out there’ always the ‘A’ students who always went the extra yard on their papers. I could certainly say that there is a correlation between really good male students and an interest in wrestling. That wouldn’t prove that watching wrestling is going to make you smart, but in my particular experience and analysis, I could demonstrate that” Thompson said.

    A few days ago on CNN US anchors Susan Hendricks and Mike Galanos discussed the study and addressed several emails received in an informal viewer response poll. Viewers did not seem to interpret the association between violent behavior and watching sports-entertainment, as claimed by Wake Forest researchers.

    One viewer wrote in saying that he attended sports-entertainment events with his parents and other family members. In watching the in-ring action and backstage action, he always knew that it was not “behaviour that he was to repeat on his own.”

    Another viewer asked, “Could it be that those who watch wrestling are already pre-disposed to violence in some way?”

    Thompson adds, “These studies are demonstrating a correlation. For example, if the tree in my backyard gets bigger, the hair on my head gets thinner. There’s a direct correlation there, no question about it; one happens, the other happens. But there’s certainly no cause there, or I would’ve chopped down that tree a long time ago.”