Category: TV Channels

  • ‘CNN Future Summit’ global initiative launches 15 June

    ‘CNN Future Summit’ global initiative launches 15 June

    MUMBAI: Starting 15 June, CNN will showcase CNN Future Summit: Of Man and Machine. The international news channel unveiled this interactive two-year programming initiative, CNN Future Summit is designed to stimulate debate on technological advances that will shape tomorrow’s world.

    In a global initiative, CNN has compiled a think tank of the world’s leading futurologists, which, combined with an extensive multi-media open forum on CNN.com, will explore the potential impact of scientific innovation.

    In an official statement issued today, the first of four one-hour roundtable discussions, hosted by Michael Holmes from Singapore. For this, the panelist lined-up includes Alan Colman, CEO and chief scientific officer of ESI in Singapore (widely known for his work on cloning Dolly the Sheep in 1997), Joanne Pranksy billed as the world’s first robotic psychiatrist, University of Lausanne cultural and social anthropologist Daniela Cerqui, University of California synthetic biology department founding director Jay Keasling and Humanoid Robot Research Center, Korea’s Humanoid Robot Research Center Jun-Ho-Oh.

    CNN International senior VP Rena Golden says, “The world class caliber of our panelists for this first discussion is testament to the esteem in which CNN Future Summit is already held by both the scientific community and the general public. We are delighted that such an illustrious group has been chosen by the nominating committee to lead our global discussion and help form a vision of our future.”

  • Essel Group to expand media education venture

    Essel Group to expand media education venture

    MUMBAI: Subhash Chandra-promoted Essel Group is planning to expand its media education venture, Zee Institute of Media Arts (ZIMA). The company will invest about Rs 350 million in the venture over a period of three years.

    “Zima was launched as a high level pilot project and we are planning a major expansion of the project now. We will keep adding new courses to the curriculum apart from bolstering the facilities. The whole process will take at least three years to complete,” states Zee Interactive Learning Systems Ltd (ZILS) CEO Arun Khetan.

    According to Khetan, Zima will be trying to position itself as a complete media institute through the new initiatives. “We are looking to introduces courses in the areas of radio, mass communication and various other new media segments evolving. We will be doing training programmes on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) as well,” he says.

    Essel Group launched Zima in the banner of ZILS in November 2004, on an initial investment of Rs 30 million. The institute presently offers one year diploma, six months advanced certificate and six months certificate courses in the streams of direction, acting, production, editing, cinematography, writing, sound and animation-visual effects. The fees charged by Zima range from Rs 60,000 to Rs 150,000 depending on the course.

  • Brides-to-be run across Times Square marks ‘Bridezellas’ return for 3rd season

    Brides-to-be run across Times Square marks ‘Bridezellas’ return for 3rd season

    MUMBAI: Rainbow Entertainment’s WE TV celebrated the third season of their hit series Bridezillas with the Running of the Bridezillas. In a wedding themed obstacle course 20 brides-to-be ran across New York’s Times Square for a chance to win $25,000 towards their dream wedding.

    32-year-old Casey Scheulen of Washingtonville, NY walked away with the cash prize.

    Scheulen and her fiance, Tim McGowan, plan on using the money for their dream wedding, scheduled for 30 September at their Washingtonville home. Scheulen also added that if there was any money left she may just let Tim use it for a Las Vegas bachelor party.

    According to an official release, Bridezellas was recorded as the highest rated original series in the history of the network. On WE TV’s website www.we.tv, there is a mini-site for Bridezillas that features episode information, profiles of this seasons Bridezillas, wedding tips, a discussion board, downloads of a Bridezillas theme song, ringtones and AIM icons and a blog on wedding highs and lows.

    Recently the network had announced that it would be dropping the Women’s Entertainment from its name and adding a new tagline “WE Have More Fun” and Bridezellas was the first to feature the new tagline and logo, adds the release.

    In keeping with the essence of the channel that aims to appeal to women’s interests in pop culture, relationships and personal style, Running of the Bridezillas will air every Sunday at 10 pm ET/ 7 pm PT.

  • Vijay TV associates with Sify for ‘Kallka Povadhu Yaaru II’

    Vijay TV associates with Sify for ‘Kallka Povadhu Yaaru II’

    MUMBAI: Hutch Kalakka povadhu Yaaru is coming back on Vijay TV with its second avatar. For the latest initiative, Vijay TV has tied up with Sify iway for on-ground auditions. About 450 sify iway outlets across Tamilnadu and Bangalore will be used for the auditions.

    According to an official release, it is the first time ever that an audition for a talent hunt show is done through enhanced technology like webcams and broadband internet service. Auditions will be held from 14 June – 27 June 2006.

    The judges for this show, which is scheduled for a 21 July launch, are popular comedians Chinni Jayanth, Madan Bob and Uma Riaz.

    States Vijay TV GM Ravinath Menon, “KPY-2 auditions in tie up with Sify is a clear message for everyone to move with the times and to enjoy the comforts of technical advances. By making more than 450 Sify centers as the audition venues, we bypassed the hassles and discomforts of thousand of people gathering in limited venues and waiting for hours to get their auditions done. This also helps to accommodate huge volume of talent we except on a show like KPY.”

  • Zee TV slots ‘Shabaash India’ for prime time Monday to Wednesday

    Zee TV slots ‘Shabaash India’ for prime time Monday to Wednesday

    MUMBAI: Zee TV will launch Shabaash India, a tribute to this never-say-die attitude of the Indian, on 19 June. The show will run from Monday to Wednesday at 10:30 pm.

    Hosted by Hussain Kuwajerwala, the serial has half an hour of extraordinary feats performed by people from all across the country, states an official release. Soft Focus Productions is producing the show.

    Speaking on the launch of the serial, Zee TV programming head Ashvini Yardi says, “We have introduced fresh programming for the prime time band. Shabaash India is a step in that direction. After the recent launch of Johny Aala Re at 10 pm, Shabaash India at 10.30 pm will help us keep the viewer entertained through the entire hour. It is amazing and rather inspiring to see the endurance levels of the people who we assume to be ordinary. In each of us there is a spark to outperform. Shabaash India is the showcase of that spark.”
     

  • Infront TV deal brings World Cup telecast to North Korea

    Infront TV deal brings World Cup telecast to North Korea

    MUMBAI: Switzerland based sports marketing company Infront Sports & Media has inked a broadcast agreement with the Korean Broadcasting Commission of South Korea (KBC) for Fifa World Cup for the territory of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea).

    KBC has acquired the broadcasting rights on behalf and for North Korean’s national broadcaster, Korean Radio and Television (KRT), and agreed to support KRT with the broadcast of all 64 matches of the 2006 FIFA World Cup via satellite transmission, according to an official release. 

    KRT is planning to transmit the matches of South Korea’s national team as often as possible.

    For the first time in history of the FIFA World Cup there will be licensed coverage of the world’s single biggest sport event in the closed Communist country.

    “The power of the Fifa World Cup is able to bring down barriers of all kinds. The fans in North Korea are now able to enjoy world-class football and experience first hand how the Fifa World Cup brings nations together,” said Infront executive director Oliver Seibert.

    Infront is exclusively responsible for the worldwide marketing and sales of the broadcast rights to the 2006 Fifa World Cup. The company has made the event more widely available than ever before. The release also add that there will be the highest number of broadcasters (more than 500) in the history of the Fifa World Cup and coverage provided in virtually every country of the world.

  • Internet TV ‘Speaking Channel’ debuts in the US

    Internet TV ‘Speaking Channel’ debuts in the US

    MUMBAI: The US-based TVWorldwide.com, in cooperation with Media Training Worldwide, has announced the details for the formal launch of The Speaking Channel, www.speakingchannel.tv, an internet TV channel featuring live and on-demand content for people who want to learn from great speakers and improve on their own speaking skills.

    The companies stated the channel would feature a free video webcast during today’s launch party, live from The Speaking Channel studios near Times Square in New York City, beginning at 6:30 pm, ET. The Speaking Channel was soft-launched during TV Worldwide’s webcast of Streaming Media East in New York City, on the 23 and 24 May.

    Since that time, this internet TV channel has leveraged compelling new content to attract strong audience participation from those interested in honing their presentation skills, whether they are speaking to large or small audiences, the news media or in civic or social arenas, states an official release.

    The channel features content that addresses speaking excellence to build individual presentation skills in the following areas. 1. Business (large and small group presentations). 2. Public life (civic affairs and politics). 3. Work life (employee communication/job interviews). 4. Family/social communication (parties/networking events). The Channel will continue to feature television programming that celebrates outstanding spoken communication and gives viewers learning tools on how to build and improve their own speaking skills, the release adds.

    “This Internet TV Channel has attracted healthy audiences since we soft-launched it in May and we’re excited about the prospects of working with Media Training Worldwide on The Speaking Channel as we launch with the webcast from the Channel’s Times Square Studios,” states TVWorldwide.com CEO Dave Gardy. “By creating and deploying global/local, ‘lean-in’ interactive content for speaking enthusiasts as we’ve done for our other Internet TV channels, we believe we can effectively present a whole new forum for the community of those interested in speaking excellence and improvement. Most important, we know The Speaking Channel will offer our industry partners a unique innovative avenue for communicating with their target demographic audiences through viral on-line distribution as we build the channel’s community.”

  • Zee Cafe announces three new shows for prime time

    Zee Cafe announces three new shows for prime time

    MUMBAI: Zee Café will unveil three new shows in June 2006. The shows ER season IX, Bikini Destinations and Full House Season II & IV will be launched this month in the prime time.

    ER Season IX – Launches June 15, 2006, Thursdays at 10:00 pm: The most nominated drama series in Emmy history, ER, begins its latest season on Zee Café. Even after a record 104 Emmy nominations, 22 Emmy Awards and two prestigious Peabody Awards, ER continues to thrill and entertain audiences around the world. 

    Bikini Destinations – launches June 19, 2006 from Monday to Friday at 11:30 pm: Follow top bikini models as they set sail on a array of adventures to the world’s most alluring locations. Every half-hour episode will witness glamorous swimsuit models on calendar photo shoots around the world. From the beautiful white sand beaches of the Bahamas to the exotic islands of Tahiti, Bikini Destinations is an invitation to enchantment, states an official release.

    Full House Seasons III & IV – Launches on 20-June from Tuesday to Saturday at 6:30 pm : Zee Café is bringing back the first family in American sitcoms to your telly tubes.

  • 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.

  • MTV’s IFilm launches Fifa World Cup section

    MTV’s IFilm launches Fifa World Cup section

    MUMBAI: IFilm, the online destination for user-generated and professional short-form entertainment has launched a World Cup Soccer section, providing soccer enthusiasts and consumers alike with World Cup coverage.

    Delivering content for the full four weeks of the World Cup, the section offers video clips of the greatest World Cup and professional soccer moments, riots, celebrations and commercials as well as 2006 World Cup news, much of which will be unique to IFilm, according to an official release.

    IFilm will capture the World Cup Soccer news coverage and the online users will find video clips about their favourite soccer personalities, outrageous riots, enthusiastic celebrations and inspiring commercials as well as the most funny, peculiar and unusual events of the tournament.

    “Even if you have no interest in soccer, this is a showcase of uniquely compelling video that everyone can appreciate. Watching the World Cup through IFilm’s unique user generated perspective shows why this event is perceived as magical by billions around the globe,” IFilm VP content and programming Roger Jackson says.

    IFilm curates and programmes user generated video, music videos, movie clips, short films, TV clips, video game trailers, action sports content and its renowned ‘viral videos’ collections. 

    Through its broad network of distribution partners, IFilm content can be found on portals, social networks, blogs, consumer electronics devices, television networks, and mobile video services. The company recently launched its first television series, Web Junk 20 show, in collaboration with VH1. IFilm is owned and operated by MTV Networks.