Category: News Broadcasting

  • NRI group to launch terrestrial movie channel in Africa

    NRI group to launch terrestrial movie channel in Africa

    MUMBAI: Channel 2 Group Corporation in a joint venture with Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) has announced its plans to launch a 24 hour movie channel Channel 2 Movies.

    With this new initiative, the Channel 2 Group Corp. attempts to expand the terrestrial broadcast operations across Africa. It will incorporate a mix of the latest entertainment from Hollywood and Bollywood.

    According to an official release, the channel finds it “imperative to address the targeted audience with customized entertainment options.”

    Soaps like Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki and Kyun Ki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, with English subtitles are said to be popular amongst African viewers.

    Channel 2 also claims to have a strong network with the Indian Film Industry and has signed a strategic alliance with Kenya Film Commission (KFC). With support from the government, Kenya now opens its doors to the Indian Film Industry.

    The Channel 2 Group Corporation Chairperson Ajay Sethi said, “Channel 2 will be the first terrestrial unique movie channel in Africa, and will bring to its viewers the very latest in movie and entertainment mix. Channel 2 shall be expanded to other African countries on terrestrial platforms and has already entered into telecast agreement with Uganda Broadcasting Corporation on the national channel. Our expertise in this field is well established, and with this launch will further strengthen the group’s foothold in Africa.”

    “The total population of Kenya is 40 million, of which KBC already commands an 85 per cent viewership. KBC is a national broadcaster with its strong nationwide infrastructure adding great value to the joint venture and making it a commercially viable project. We expect that the dearth of terrestrial movie channels in Africa will turn Channel 2 into a hugely popular and much desired movie channel.”

    He added, “The channel has been stylized keeping African sensitivities in mind, so the look and feel of the channel will be very African. Channel 2 Movies not only promises its viewers premium quality entertainment, but also provides multinationals and other corporations a world class media vehicle to advertise their wares on.”

    Channel 2 will be hosting the IIFA post award party on the 16 June 2006 at the Grand Hyatt, Dubai. Kenya Film Commission CEO Wachira Waruru will be present at the awards, informs the release.

    In addition, another associate company of the Channel 2 Group Corp., UAE’s Channel 729, has already signed a telecast agreement with KBC, whereby KBC has broadcasted hours of Channel 729 free to air on its terrestrial channel to its viewers, adds the release.

  • BBC World to produce six programmes on nominees of ‘The World Challenge’

    BBC World to produce six programmes on nominees of ‘The World Challenge’

    MUMBAI: BBC World will produce six 30-minute programmes on each nominee of the The World Challenge – a global competition seeking to highlight and reward outstanding examples of community enterprise and innovation. The programme will examine how the initiative began, its inspiration and why it is socially and environmentally successful. 

    For The World Challenge competition in 2006, BBC World and Newsweek, the weekly global current affairs magazine, have joined with Shell to search for, highlight and reward individuals or groups that have used enterprise and innovation to the benefit of local communities.

    In an official statement issued, the six programmes will feature two finalists per programme and will be broadcast to BBC World’s weekly global audience of 65 million viewers in October and November 2006. The channel’s viewers will be invited to vote online for the most commendable and inspirational project. Full details are available online at http://www.theworldchallenge.co.uk. 

    Newsweek will mirror the programmes’ content in a six-part series of advertorials on the 12 nominees, aimed at driving its readers to the online voting site. The campaign will reach 1.5 million weekly readers across Europe, Asia and Latin America.

    The World Challenge has attracted more than 800 nominations, nearly double the amount received last year.

    Nominations for the 2006 competition closed on 7 June and a total of 816 nominations were received – a 79 per cent increase on last year’s nominations of 457. This year’s competition attracted the greatest numbers from India (159), Philippines (56), Nigeria (47), USA (34), Kenya (32), South Africa (32), England (20) and Uganda (20), states an official release.

    A panel of expert judges will now shortlist the nominations to 12 finalists that show the best examples of community-based business, development or environmental projects. The finalists will then be announced at the beginning of July.

    During The World Challenge in 2005, more than 120,000 votes were cast from around the world. The winning project, Coconets from the Philippines, was presented with a US$20,000 grant from Shell, which has been invested in further developing their system to prevent landslides using waste coconut husks.

    Once voting has closed, the winner of World Challenge 2006 will be announced at an awards ceremony in The Hague in December 2006. The winner will again receive a US$20,000 grant from Shell to invest in their project, plus the two runners-up will each receive US$10,000.

  • Uptake of digital TV in the UK faster than expected: Ofcom

    Uptake of digital TV in the UK faster than expected: Ofcom

    MUMBAI: Britain’s media regulatory body Ofcom has published its Communications Market: Digital Progress Report for the first quarter of 2006 i.e. January-March.

    The report shows that digital television was viewed by 72.5 per cent (18.2 million) UK television per households – up from 69.5 per cent at the end of last year.

    The take-up of digital television is growing faster than expected. Ofcom’s last Digital Progress Report had forecast that an extra 1.7 million homes would take-up digital television this year. By the end of March almost 800,000 extra households had already done so.

    The number of free-to-view digital households (Freeview plus free-to-view satellite) is estimated to have grown by 9.7 per cent from January to March to over 7.7 million.

    Freeview has for the first time overtaken traditional analogue television on primary sets in the home. Almost 7.1 million households have Freeview on the primary television set compared to around 6.4 million who are yet to take-up digital television.

    Freeview sales for January to March were up 40 per cent on the same period in 2005 at over 1.2 million, making this the third successive quarter in which sales have exceeded the 1 million mark. Estimates suggest that 38 per cent of Freeview sales are intended for secondary television sets in the home.

    Ofcom notes that digital satellite is the UK’s most popular digital television platform viewed by 8.3 million, or 30 per cent of homes of which almost 7.7 million subscribe to BSkyB pay services and 645,000 receive free-to-view satellite services.

    Just under one million BSkyB households view pay television on more than one television set through BSkyB’s Multiroom subscription service. The number of cable television households increased slightly over the quarter and is currently just over 3.3 million. Over 70,000 digital cable subscribers were added during the quarter, mainly as a result of analogue subscribers transferring to digital services.

  • AOL, Warner add two channels to online TV offering In2TV

    AOL, Warner add two channels to online TV offering In2TV

    MUMBAI: US internet service provider AOL and Warner have announced that ‘In2TV’ which claims to be the largest offering of television series available online for free, has launched two new channels.

    Gone But Not Forgotten TV showcases shows that have been cancelled. Get Real TV is a reality TV channel offering some of the most sought-after unscripted, relationship and court series in this arena. ‘In2TV’ also adds twelve new series including many episodes that have never aired on television and more than a dozen new video features.

    Gone But Not Forgotten TV has got in its line up recently aired series. These short-lived shows can be seen with never-before-seen episodes, clips, trivia and games. Wanda Sykes stars in Wanda at Large. This is a sitcom about an outspoken comedian-turned-news reporter that aired a couple of years ago.

    Michael Richards, who starred in Seinfeld returned to television with The Michael Richards Show. He played a bumbling detective. The sitcom was Richards’ debut project post Seinfeld and In2TV is premiering the never-broadcast original pilot episode.

    Center of the Universe stars John Goodman as a father raising a family despite his extended brood’s mettlesome antics. Jean Smart, Ed Asner, and Olympia Dukakis also star in this 2005 sitcom. One of the shows that Get Real TV will air is ElimiDate. This is a survival dating show. The Will is a cut-throat reality competition accentuating the love and greed in every family.

  • Illegal music market in China worth $400mn: IFPI

    Illegal music market in China worth $400mn: IFPI

    MUMBAI: The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) CEO John Kennedy delivered an address at the recently concluded China International Forum on the Audio Visual Industry, Shanghai.

    He said that IFPI was not asking the Chinese government for subsidies or special treatment. “All we want is a fair framework of intellectual property laws properly enforced so that people cannot steal music. I believe that if we can achieve that then we will all benefit: government, industry and ultimately consumers.”Illegal sales of music are China is valued by IFPI at around $400 million, with around 90 per cent of all recordings being illegal. He warned that no creative or knowledge-based industry can hope to survive in such an environment. There have been misplaced suggestions that record companies should tackle piracy by lowering their prices. It is true that, faced with the dramatic impact on their business, some companies have experimented with lower prices. But this is only a reflection of desperation at such prolific piracy rates and is not he stressed a sustainable strategy.

    The music industry after all puts in an investment in developing new talent and bring it to market. Pirates never have to worry about incurring those costs and will always be able to charge their product for close to free. And that makes fair competition by legitimate producers impossible.

    In this scenario a major priority for IFPI is to improve the legal environment for music industry in China. Since the WIPO Treaties were concluded in 1996, countries around the world have been modernising their copyright laws. These safeguard the rights of copyright owners and ensure the use of measures to protect their repertoire. “We understand that China plans to ratify and implement the WIPO treaties in the current year, and we hope that the law and implementing regulations will help establish a fair framework for intellectual property rights.”

    He also stressed on the need for China to introduce public performance rights creating the incentive for record companies to license their music for broadcasting and public performance. Public performance of recordings and videos, in bars and restaurants, could amount to tens of million of dollars a year.

    It is of course well known that international record companies face particular obstacles in investing in the Chinese market which they do not face elsewhere. Market access in China he said is an issue which needs to be resolved if China’s market potential is to be genuinely unlocked. “Record companies need to be able to operate across the whole spectrum of activity involved in our industry – from artist and repertoire to distribution. They are currently prohibited from owning and running a single company in China to develop, produce, market and distribute recordings.”

    These obstacles need to addressed and removed if China is to develop a successful music sector with its international partners. In addition, while the IFPI fully understands China’s sensitivities and the consequent desire to maintain censorship regulations, it is important to streamline the process and to make the process as transparent as possible. At present, censorship provisions only serve to delay legitimate distribution as the distribution of pirate products is not hindered. This additional commercial advantage unwittingly granted to pirates must be addressed.

    Kennedy also feels that education has a critical role to play in the development of a legitimate music business in China. One of the most important areas the government can work with industry on is changing public attitudes through education programmes. Unfortunately the pirate market in physical music has conditioned people to devalue the creative process and believe they should get their music for free online.

    On a more positive note Kennedy believes that in China today there is a far greater awareness of the need to tackle piracy than there was some years ago. “Actions by the authorities against CD plants in recent months, and announcements from the China government indicating that the problem must be seriously addressed give me hope for the future, but it remains to be seen whether the vision articulated in recent public statements will be implemented in practice and realised in the marketplace. Specifically there needs to be a sustained programme of enforcement which has a meaningful impact of the level of piracy in China.

    “Criminal penalties need to be enforced that act as an effective deterrent against pirate traders – this requires considerable political will from the local authorities. I believe there will be political will, once the message is clearly received that China is the biggest victim of piracy and that China will be the greatest beneficiary of proper enforcement.”

    Online Theft: He touched on the crucial issue of Internet piracy which he says is rapidly-growing problem in China and now in fact threatens to strangle the fledgling legitimate digital music market before it has hardly evolved. “While I am hopeful about the prospects for the music industry of China leapfrogging CDs to digital delivery, it is worrying that the entrenched culture of physical piracy has also shaped people’s mindsets at the start of the digital era.”

    What disturbs Kennedy is the fact that China has seen an alarming increase in websites, streaming sites and illegal file-sharing and this urgently needs addressing. “Our industry is stepping up its attempts to remove infringing websites from the networks. In 2005 we send over 1,000 warnings requesting ISPs to take sites down. The process is far too cumbersome and slow. Long-awaited proposed new internet regulations are currently in the process of being introduced to provide incentives for ISPs to fight piracy and shift the burden of responsibility for tackling infringement towards ISPs.

    “Up until now the music industry’s fight against internet piracy has relied heavily on litigation against pirate operators, against infringing p2p networks and against many thousands of illegal uploaders. These strategies have all been effective – but to keep piracy in check on a long-term basis we need far greater support from our partners. The telecommunications industry, in China and elsewhere, is already doing very well out of revenues from digital music. We look to ISPs to set the example and take on responsibility for fighting internet piracy. It is in their long term commercial interests to do so.”

    Kennedy was visibly disappointed at the lack of support from ISPs. “I have been very disappointed in recent months to see some well-known brand names among the internet companies blatantly infringing our members’ rights. Baidu has already been found guilty of copyright infringement in the Chinese courts; China-Yahoo is now in a similar position, choosing to turn a blind eye to the infringements taking place on its service instead of setting the example of responsible practice which we would expect from them. We are watching China-Yahoo closely and will have no hesitating in acting to protect our members’ rights if we should have to,” he warned.

    China can be a leader in digital music: Despite all these problems, China he says is uniquely placed to become the world’s showcase digital music market. “China accounts for nearly half of all the broadband lines in the whole of Asia. Only the US has more broadband lines installed. And it has the region’s largest mobile phone market, with nearly 400 million subscriptions. Mobile music is already far advanced. For the international record companies operating in China, sales of music via mobile phones already accounts for about 15 per cent of industry revenues.

    “This is a very small sum in total, but as a proportion of total sales compares impressively with the global average for digital sales in 2005, which was just over five per cent. Worldwide, only Korea shows a larger percentage for digital sales. There are five legitimate digital music services in China and we forecast there will be many more setting up in the next few years. In the past two years the volume of music made available online has increased more than six-fold to more than two million songs. “China’s transition to digital is of course being mirrored across the world. Record companies have rapidly transformed themselves in years from a business dominated by two revenue streams – physical retail sales and radio – to one of countless different licensing channels, from ringtones to subscription services, from mobile downloads to music videos.

    “Even today, I am asked sometimes if digital delivery is a long-term destination for our industry or the cherry on the cake of our physical markets. The answer is emphatically that digital music is key to the industry’s future. In 2005 worldwide revenues from digital music surpassed $1 billion. In 2010 most in our industry think digital will have risen from five to 25 per cent of our revenues.”

  • Tom Online Inc. buys wireless entertainment firm Infomax

    Tom Online Inc. buys wireless entertainment firm Infomax

    MUMBAI: China’s wireless internet company Tom Online Inc is acquiring a wireless entertainment company Infomax with the maximum valuation capped at approximately $75 million.

    Through the acquisition, Tom Online will gain access to Infomax’s extensive TV distribution network which reaches out to millions of Chinese households. This acquisition is expected to further strengthen Tom Online’s leadership in China’s wireless Internet market.

    Following the acquisition, significant synergies between Infomax and Tom Online are expected to be created in the coming years. Tom Online has proven and pioneered the integration of TV and wireless media as a new way to inform and entertain Chinese consumers with the purchase of Treasure Base in 2004. By combining Tom Online’s own industry leading service platform with Infomax’s strong TV operator relationships and experience, the company believes the acquisition of Infomax will produce yet more benefits in the areas of product diversification, operational efficiency and content sharing.

    Through its unique relationships with TV operators and other entertainment companies, Infomax has been providing wireless interactive products and services to China’s national TV audience since 2003. Tom Online management believes the purchase presents tremendous synergy potential for enhancing Infomax’s existing product portfolio given Tom Online’s leadership in SMS, WAP, MMS, CRBT and IVR services.

    Tom Online CEO Wang Lei Lei said, “The achievements accomplished by Tom Online in the wireless Internet market today are not only the results of our ability to continuously innovate, they are also the results of our solid working relationships with mobile operators such as China Mobile. With that as a foundation, we work hard to build the most comprehensive and multifaceted distribution network in the SP industry, and focus on formulating strategies to develop entertainment and sports-related products. In the TV media alone, we have accumulated a vast amount of content cooperation experiences through our partnerships with more than 200 TV stations. I believe, with the addition of Infomax, Tom Online will be able to further enhance its TV distribution network, which in turn will help promote the growth of our entertainment services.”

    Besides TV alliances, Tom Online’s extensive distribution platform also brings many media partners from print, radio and the Internet, as well as audio and visual distributors and handset manufacturers. Through its acquisition of service provider Treasure Base in August 2004, Tom Online became the exclusive wireless content partner of China’s most watched sports channel.

  • Sesame Workshop to set up NGO in India

    Sesame Workshop to set up NGO in India

    NEW DELHI: In order to develop strategies and partnerships that ensure Galli Galli Sim Sim – an alliance between Turner India and Sesame Workshop – delivers, Sesame Workshop will be forming a non-governmental organization (NGO) based in New Delhi.

    In addition, the Workshop has named Sashwati Banerjee to become Executive director of the NGO once it is established, while Shari Rosenfeld, vice-president, developing and emerging markets, Sesame Workshop, will oversee it.

    Galli Galli Sim Sim’s mission is to educate and engage pre-school children throughout India and is a joint effort of Workshop and Time Warner company Turner India, which has contributed corporate social responsibility funds toward the establishment of the NGO.

    The India office will drive Galli Galli Sim Sim’s outreach projects and manage its network of collaborative partnerships with other NGOs, funding partners, consumers, government agencies, educational institutions, broadcasters, and production team members.

    “Sashwati, with over 15 years of experience in creative and management positions is deeply committed to children’s and women’s rights issues,” said Rosenfeld in a statement today.

    “We are thrilled that she will be joining our team to lend her expertise in raising the profile of Galli Galli Sim Sim, an initiative aimed at promoting joyful learning of basic life skills for India’s young children and celebrating the diversity that is a part of their every day lives,” she added.

    Galli Galli Sim Sim is a broad-based, multi-platform educational Initiative for young Indian children. A television show of the same name will debut later this year (the date being bandied around is 15 August) on India’s leading kids’ channels, Cartoon Network and Pogo.

    The outreach campaign will extend the educational impact of the show by reaching out particularly to underprivileged children and the adults who care for them, through materials and programs in various media.

    Congratulating Banerjee on her appointment, Soumitra Saha, senior VP, regional advertising sales and marketing, Turner Entertainment Networks Asia and project director, Sesame India, said, “With her Experience and well-honed skill set in the niche segment of social sector, Sashwati Banerjee is well-positioned to spearhead and successfully extend the long term educational objectives of Galli Galli Sim Sim to reach millions of young kids through the specially designed outreach campaign.”

    Most recently, Banerjee was the programme director and communications Advisor with Abt Associates, for the private sector partnership One Project, funded globally by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

    Prior to this position, Banerjee worked with the leading communications agency Ogilvy & Mather, where she was instrumental in setting up their healthcare division. In her capacity as the Business Manager, she designed and led successful campaigns for her clients in the pharmaceutical 
    industry.

    Sesame Workshop is a US-based nonprofit educational organization making a meaningful difference in the lives of children around the world. Founded in 1968, the Workshop changed television forever with the legendary Sesame Street.

    Today, the Workshop continues to innovate on behalf of children in 120 countries, using its proprietary research methodology to ensure its programs and products are engaging and enriching. Sesame Workshop is behind award-winning programs like Dragon Tales, Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat, Pinky Dinky Doo and groundbreaking multimedia productions in South Africa, Egypt and Russia.

  • NDTV employs opt-out telecast for southern-India

    NDTV employs opt-out telecast for southern-India

    MUMBAI: The Prannoy Roy-promoted NDTV Ltd can now offer region specific programming with the introduction of opt-out telecast technology.

    NDTV 24X7 today announced the launch of Southern Edition, a daily news programme for its viewers in Southern India. Starting 12 June, the viewers in the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala will be able to watch region specific news and programmes. The southern specific telecast will be extended to Andhra Pradesh soon. 

    Opt-out telecast allows NDTV 24X7 to air Southern Edition while the rest of the country continues to watch the national telecast.

    Explaining the technology, an official release states that the entire process of opt-out programming is done automatically through the satellite without any physical intervention. The set-up involves individual boxes that are programmed to receive and switch frequency at the desired time to opt-out of the regular feed and again switch back to the main channel feed when the opt-out is over, with a two second changeover between the switch. The opt-out telecasts are common in terrestrial networks where the local station replaces the national beam with a local broadcast, but very few satellite broadcasters have carried out this kind of programming.

    The southern specific telecast will be extended to Andhra Pradesh in due course. The company is also planning to expand the region specific telecast through the opt-out technology across all the three channels  NDTV 24×7,NDTV India and NDTV Profit.

    Southern Edition will air every weekday on NDTV 24×7 at 7:30 pm. On weekends, the channel will bring a bouquet of special programs for the viewers of these states, the statement says.

    Meanwhile, if everything goes well, the news broadcaster could soon be targeting the launch of metro-centric channels. Rival news broadcaster TV Today has already launched a Delhi and national capital region specific channel named Dilli Aaj Tak.

  • FremantleMedia dishes up dramas and factuals at DISCOP

    FremantleMedia dishes up dramas and factuals at DISCOP

    MUMBAI: Fremantle International Distribution (FID) will be bringing big budget drama and factual series, along with comedy and romance to DISCOP in Budapest this month.Headlining FID’s slate for DISCOP 2006 will be the new hit drama series Falcon Beach from Insight Productions and Original Pictures, in conjunction with Global Television and ABC Family USA. Described as “sexy, edgy and full of energy” by executive producer Kim Todd, Falcon Beach centres around the lives and loves of the town’s young men and women, as they decide the paths their futures will take.

    Falcon Beach, which premiered on ABC Family on 5 June, features a hot young cast full of beauty and brawn and compelling storylines.

    FID’s flagship factual series Prehistoric Park will also be available for buyers to view in Budapest. Created by Impossible Pictures, producers of the worldwide hit Walking With Dinosaurs, Prehistoric Park is fronted by natural history expert Nigel Marven and is co-produced by ITV (UK), Animal Planet (US), M6 (France) and ProSieben (Germany). As co-financiers, FID has acquired the international distribution rights (excluding France and Germany). FremantleMedia Licensing Worldwide will handle the licensing rights to the series including merchandising and publishing rights and Fremantle Home Entertainment will handle DVD.

    Harnessing the latest in CGI technology, Prehistoric Park features stunning scenery from some of the most beautiful places on earth, from history and today. Marven steps back in time to try and save creatures like the mammoth, the sabre tooth cat and the dinosaurs – extinction doesn’t have to be forever. Each episode focuses on a different prehistoric theme.

    FID will also be unveiling the second series of Jimmy’s Farm at DISCOP. Having given up academia in favour of pig farming, Jimmy Doherty weathered the trials and triumphs over a year on his new farm. With a little business advice and financial help from his mate British chef Jamie Oliver, Jimmy sets out to renovate a crumbling farm and realises his dream of breeding rare pigs. This documentary series from BBC Television is full of laddish charm – in series two Jimmy’s hands are full with not only pigs, but bulls, chickens and bees to boot. The second series of Jimmy’s Farm was a ratings winner for BBC2, attracting an average audience of 3.3 million viewers, consistently performing above the channel’s primetime average in 2006.

    Ready to woo a whole new legion of fans is Martha. It’s Martha Stewart as we know and love her – and as we’ve never seen her before. The daily one-hour programme offers a new and different format and is a recipe for daytime success. Cooking, crafting and cavorting with celebrity friends in front of a live studio audience; with this new interactive approach to lifestyle programming, Martha is going to be more accessible than ever to her legions of loyal fans. The show presents inspiring ideas from cooking and entertaining, to decorating, and home renovating. Launched in September 2005 in the US on NBC, Martha is fast becoming the doyenne of daytime and is on the move internationally, with 10 countries worldwide having already added the informative and entertaining programme to their schedules.

    From Crackerjack comes Comedy Inc. – a mix of sharp, fast-paced humour and irreverence, featuring sketch, TV and movie parody, non-existent cable shows, ads for products that don’t exist and characters that will become fixtures of popular culture for years to come. Whether it’s Big Brother, The Sopranos, Lord of The Rings, Tom Cruise or Michael Jackson, nothing and no one is safe! The world seen through the eyes of the Comedy Inc. team is often just a step away from reality… viewed with an hilarious twist.

    Also on offer as either tape or format will be Bianca – Road to Happiness. This German telenovela from Grundy UFA in association with teamWorx is a modern fairytale about a woman beginning a new life after suffering for many years for a crime she did not commit. Bianca Berger now eagerly embraces each day as if it was her last and finds her place, her job, and the man of her dreams – but nothing is as simple as it seems. With regular audiences above the three million mark, Bianca – Road to Happiness was ZDF’s highest rated daytime series during 2005.

    FremantleMedia Enterprises CEO David Ellender said, “We have an exciting programming slate for buyers at DISCOP this year, with a range of programming options that will run the gamut of scheduling needs across Eastern Europe.”

  • GSN presents ‘The 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time’

    GSN presents ‘The 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time’

    MUMBAI: US broadcaster Game Show Network (GSN) has announced that it will count down the 50 best game shows ever produced from 18 July 2006 . The programme is called The 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time.

    Shows that will be featured include Deal Or No Deal, Jeopardy! and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. GSN president and CEO Rich Cronin said, “At a time when everyone is rediscovering game shows, we thought that our audience would enjoy seeing the greatest series and past episodes in this genre. These programs are landmarks in television entertainment, and we’re proud to be able to feature the best game shows in TV history.”

    To help create the ranking, GSN executives voted on the best game shows from a list that included hundreds of broadcast titles representing series produced since commercial television began in the US in the 1940’s.

    In course of telecasting these classic shows The 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time will bring back memorable episodes from the game show library.