Category: Regional

  • Urdu channel might get a compulsory transmission by cable operators

    Urdu channel might get a compulsory transmission by cable operators

    MUMBAI: Doordarshan had recently launched an exclusive Urdu channel which contains programmes relating to culture, heritage, literature, entertainment, information and education etc.

    As on date the Urdu channel has not been notified for compulsory transmission by cable operators in their networks.There is a suggestion to make Urdu channel compulsory for all cable operators to telecast. However, no timeframe can be given.

    The airtime allocated to this channel is as follows:

    (i) 7 am to 11 am

    (ii) 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm

    (iii) 7 pm to 11 pm

    This Information was given by Minister of Information and Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs, P R Dasmunsi in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha.

  • Amrita TV ‘Super Star Junior’ to kick off from 11 Dec

    Amrita TV ‘Super Star Junior’ to kick off from 11 Dec

    MUMBAI: Amrita TV has launched Super Star Junior for aspirants in the 10-15 age- group which goes on air from Dec 11 Monday to Friday 8 pm to 9 pm.

    From the nearly 9000 children who registered for this talent hunt, 10 contestants will be shortlisted to participate in the performance rounds of the show, asserts an official release.

    Amrita TV has conducted auditions across Trivandrum, Kochi and Kozhikode with music directors and singers like Deepak Dev , George Peter , Gayatri, Manjari and Jyotsana as judges.

    Each of the 10 contestants will undergo music orientation, grooming and performance training from music director Alphonse. As part of the programme, contestants will be exposed to sightseeing visits, and mentoring sessions to handle the challenges of such a competition from experts in the field.

    Hindustan Lever is the main brand sponsor and Hutch the co-sponsor of Super Star Junior.

    The final 10 contestants will be fighting for the Super Star Junior crown based on public voting through sms –with one contestant being eliminated every week.The Grand Finale will be a triangular contest which is scheduled for mid-February 2007, before the onset of the school examination period, adds the release.

    Amrita TV will be beaming the programme worldwide which besides India will include UK, Europe, USA, Middle East, Australia, Canada and webcast on Internet through JumpTV USA

  • Sun fixes share swap ratio of Gemini, Udaya merger

    Sun fixes share swap ratio of Gemini, Udaya merger

    MUMBAI: Sun TV Ltd. has approved the share swap ratio for the merger of Gemini TV Pvt. Ltd. and Udaya TV Pvt. Ltd. with itself. The shareholders of Gemini will get 1.78 shares of Sun TV for every one share held. Gemini posted a revenue of Rs 1.75 billion and a net profit of Rs 451 million for the year ended 31 March 2006. The company owns Gemini TV, Teja TV, Gemini News, Gemini Music and Gemini Cable Vision.

    Udaya shareholders will get 19.72 shares of Sun TV for every one share held. Udaya revenues for the last fiscal stood at Rs 943 million while net profit was at Rs 253 million. The company owns four television channels, Udaya TV, Udaya Movies, Udaya Varthegalu and Udaya TV II. All the divisions of Udaya, except the FM radio division, will be merged with Sun TV Ltd.

    Sun will issue a total of 17.8 million shares to Gemini shareholders and 11.8 million shares to Udaya shareholders. On completion of the merger, the company is proposed to be renamed as Sun TV Network Ltd.

    “After the proposed amalgamation and merger, the outstanding equity share capital of the company will increase from 68,889,155 to 98,521,155 equity shares of Rs 10/- each. The additional 29,632,000 shares proposed to be issued will constitute 30 per cent of the enlarged equity capital of the company,” Sun TV said in a statement.

    The board of Sun took on record the suggestions made by Enam Financial Consultants and DSP Merrill Lynch and approved the valuation report submitted by the independent chartered accountant N Subramanian.

    “Sun, Gemini and Udaya boards have approved the Scheme of Arrangement which governs the above amalgamation and merger,” the company said.

    The merger, however, is subject to final approval by shareholders, creditors and the High Court.

    With the merger, Sun will increase the number of television channels in its bouquet from six to 15. “The proposed amalgamation and merger will enable us to build a dominant presence in entire south India, and emerge as one of the largest and most profitable television broadcasters in India,” Sun said.

  • Star News launches ‘Benaqab’

    MUMBAI: Star News and Aniruddha Bahal have joined hands to present Benaqab. The investigative bulletin will seek to unmask the ugly face of corruption, whatever the stakes. Launched on September 16, at 9.00 pm and to be aired every Saturday and Sunday at 9.30 pm from September 17 onwards, the investigative bulletin will be anchored by Aniruddha Bahal. Benaqab aims towards a better tomorrow for the people of India by leaving a strong message to the corrupt in our land – you can run, but you can’t hide! Benaqab will be watching…

    World over, investigative journalism has helped imprison the corrupt, trigger legislations and uncover miscarriages of justice. Watergate, the most shining example of investigative journalism was the darkest hour for US presidency and the brightest for media. What started off as a small and insignificant investigation turned out to be the nemesis for Richard Nixon and his allies. Thus establishing that as the champion of public opinion, media serves as a powerful catalyst for positive change, even in the face of the biggest odds.

    Star News has proved its prowess in investigative journalism through its instrumental role in some of the biggest exposés and unearthing scandals – Operation Chakravyuh (the MPLAD funds), Operation Yamraj (corrupt cops of UP), the case of fake Tantriks, the Anti-Bribery campaign etc. Aniruddha Bahal, on the other hand, has been the man behind many significant exposés. His role in Operation Westend – exposé on Indian Defence procurement, and Fallen Heroes – a startling investigation into cricket match fixing has created ripples in the highest corridors of politics and sports.

    Commenting on the launch of Benaqab, Uday Shankar, CEO & Editor, MCCS says, “It’s our endeavor to bring to light the most closely guarded secrets of corrupt practices and corrupt people. Through Benaqab, we aim to help create a better environment and a corruption-free society by taking investigative journalism to the next level.”

    With programmes like Sansani and Red Alert and various path-breaking exposés that have provoked public opinion and forced the corrupt even in the lofty corridors of power to bow to the demands of public interest, Star News has proved its mettle and capabilities in investigation. Through Benaqab, the channel goes a step ahead in launching a stronger challenge in unmasking the face of corruption and its influence in our daily living.

  • MSN India launches Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam portals

    MSN India launches Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam portals

    MUMBAI: With the sixth anniversary celebrations of MSN India under way, MSN India has announced the launch of five new portals, MSN Hindi, MSN Tamil, MSN Telugu, MSN Kannada and MSN Malayalam apart from unveiling Windows Live Messenger in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.

    MSN India also unveiled the new MSN India Homepage and Windows Live Domains. Prominent amongst these announcements is the launch of its new language portal homepage on http://in.msn.com along with launching Windows Live Messenger in the Hindi and the other regional languages (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam).

    This new introduction enables MSN users to now chat in their regional language with their friends and family on MSN Messenger. The MSN Hindi and regional language portals was launched by renowned singer Shubha Mudgal in an event organized recently in the capital.

    The new MSN Hindi other regional languages (MSN Tamil, MSN Telugu, MSN Kannada and MSN Malayalam) feature of Windows Live Messenger is also integrated with the MSN portal and has plenty of content which is of desi flavor such as Movies featuring film previews and interviews with the stars. The MSN Language portals (MSN Hindi, MSN Tamil, MSN Telugu, MSN Kannada and MSN Malayalam) also has the latest news with a special focus on local news, Infotech, Astrology, Sports, Recipes and Humour, informs an official release.

  • Vijay TV to launch on Singapore’s pay TV platform Starhub

    Vijay TV to launch on Singapore’s pay TV platform Starhub

    MUMBAI: Singaporean pay-TV operator, StarHub, will launch Tamil channel, Vijay TV on StarHub Digital Cable. The channel will debut on 2 October 2006.

    The info-communication company had recently announced that it will offer five international channels free to customers of StarHub Digital Cable using the digital and Digital Video Recorder (DVR) set-top boxes, and on top of that, offer an additional Chinese entertainment channel, Star Chinese Channel, to subscribers of its Chinese Entertainment Basic Group.

    Singapore is the third market in the world, after India and the US to carry Vijay.

    StarHub’s VP cable TV services Patrick Lim says, “The beauty of cable TV is its capacity to offer a wide range of niche programming to cater to the needs of our different audience segments. StarHub Digital Cable has been the sole operator offering 24-hour Tamil programming in Singapore, and we believe the community of local Tamil viewers will certainly appreciate what VIJAY will bring to their living rooms in terms of vibrant and appealing Tamil programmes.”

    Star Regional (SEA) senior VP, ad sales, distribution and marketing Gautam Kiyawat says, “As one of the leading content providers of Tamil and Hindi programmes internationally, STAR is acutely aware of the viewing preferences of our Tamil audiences. Over the years, VIJAY has carved an identity as a dynamic Tamil entertainment channel infused with contemporary Indian culture, and we are very excited to extend VIJAY to audiences in Singapore.”

    Fans of Tamil programmes can get the channel for $4.00 ($4.20 with GST) per month, upon the subscription of at least three Basic Groups from StarHub Digital Cable’s subscription plan. Customers will need StarHub’s digital or DVR set-top box in order to receive the channel.

    Viewers can refer to the On-screen TV Guide or StarHub’s Online Programme Guide at www.starhub.com/cabletv for the schedule of the programmes on Vijay. Customers can call 1630 or 1633 to subscribe to the channel or visit the website for more information.

  • Zee Bangla celebrates 7th birthday with a bang; Breaks TRP records with highest ever-recorded GRPs of 283

    Mumbai, September 15, 2006: Zee Bangla, the leading Bangla entertainment channel completes its seventh successful year today. As the channel turns seven, it has achieved its highest ever-recorded GRPs of 283. Zee Bangla’s two most popular shows are Khela & Ek Din Pratidin. Apart from these two serials, the popular stand up comedy show Mirakkel, anchored by the popular radio / television personality Mir is widely watched by audiences.

    Recently, the repeats telecast of Moner Manush, a tribute to the ultimate Bengali superstar Uttam Kumar, fetched the channel a rating of 4.7. The original was telecast in July.

    Mr.Nitin Vaidya, Senior Vice President Head, Zee Network said, “Zee Bangla has been growing from strength to strength in the past seven years. We have consistently improved our ratings and this GRP of 283 on our seventh anniversary is the best gift we could have wished for. We continue to strengthen our programming, constantly innovating to ensure that audiences stay glued.”

  • Kerala to have Rs 1.5 bn ‘Cochin Media City’

    Kerala to have Rs 1.5 bn ‘Cochin Media City’

    MUMBAI: God’s own country Kerala seems to be on an overdrive when it comes to media initiatives. The state, which already is home to about 13 television channels, will soon have a group of entrepreneurs entering the virgin space of converged media solutions.

    Christened Cochin Media City or CMC, the Rs 1.5 billion project revolves around the basic idea of tapping the immense commercial potential in television and allied services under one roof.

    CMC will kick off in the first half of September 2006 with its first project, a media school. According to CMC VP marketing B. Pratap Chandar, the media school project will be followed by a commercial teleport initiative.

    “CMC’s media school would focus on media education, advance research in media studies and critical thinking. We want to make it a premium training ground for those aspiring for a career in electronic media, in particular, and the media in general. Our second project, which is a teleport facility, will launch in 2007”, says Chandar, while revealing a bunch of media initiatives that CMC aspires to come up with in due course.

    What are the initiatives that CMC is looking for? In short, the following:
    # Technical consultancy services to electronic media.

    # Content Production and management.

    # Production and post-production facilities for the entertainment media.

    # Television channel and FM radio station.

    # Digital cinema project.

    # IT-enabled services, which in India is booming.

    # Media marketing, research & information services.

    # Publishing.

    “The basic idea to bring the entire media activity under one umbrella comes from the emergence of various channels in the slow growth visual media market. Today, there is a proliferation of TV channels in the Malayalam TV industry. By the middle of 2007, Kerala will have the unique distinction of having 20 regional (Malayalam) TV channels addressing a population of 33 million Keralites and a TV advertisement market of Rs 2.4 billion (with an expected annual growth rate of 15 to 20 per cent),” adds Chandar.

    CMC’s board of directors comprises popular Malayalam actor Suresh Gopi, noted film director Shaji Kailas and cinematographer Rajeev Ravi.

    The corporate affairs of the company will be managed by a team of professionals lead by former Kerala director-general of police Rajagopalan Nair in the capacity of managing director. Former chairman of Malabar Cements K Ramakrishnan has been roped in as the corporate advisor.

    By setting up its base in Kochi, CMC attempts to utilise coastal town’s technological advantages.

    “The city offers 15 GBPS bandwidth support at India’s lowest cost, ‘SEA-ME-WE-3’ and ‘SAFE’ submarine cable connectivity and VSNL’s primary international gateway connectivity, plus Reliance, Bharti, VSNL and (government-controlled) BSNL’s fibre optic backbone connectivity,” says Chandar.

    Kochi is also rated as the second best IT enabled services destination in Nasscom’s survey, with operational costs less than 50 per cent when compared to other major cities.

    The full-fledged project will be based at the Hi-Tech Park of Kinfra at Kalamassery and permission for land has been sought.

  • Zee Kannada explores animation genre

    Zee Kannada explores animation genre

    MUMBAI: Zee Kannada, the Kannada entertainment channel from Zee Network, is looking at the animation genre to beef up weekends.

    To start with, the channel will telecast an animation film Siddhi Vinayaka on 27 August.

    “We chose to telecast this particular movie because of the auspicious occasion, Ganesh Chaturthi. We have the intention to explore this genre aggressively,” says Zee Kannada business head Venkat Giridhar.

    Siddhi Vinayaka, with a duration of one hour, is slotted for 10 am. The film is a co-production between Zee Kannada and the Bangalore-based animation firm Media Tech. According to Giridhar, the channel will promote the film through a print campaign.

  • New serial on DD1 ‘To Tota Main Maina’

    New serial on DD1 ‘To Tota Main Maina’

    New Delhi, 24 June, 2006: Doordarshan will telecast a new serial titled To Tota Main Maina from 26 June, 2006. The serial will be telecast on Mondays at 9.00 P.M. on the National Network on DD-1.

    The serial has been Produced & Directed by Sachin. Sachin, Supriya, Biju Khote, Rashmi Sharma, Sanjay Sejwal & Shefali Soman are in the main cast.

    Tu Tota Mein Meina is a story of Sachin (Tota) and Supriya (Maina) who play a couple who come to the city, from a small village in search of work and then the heart of the people whom they serve.

    They solve the complex problems of their masters with their share wit, compassion and naiveté.

    They are rustic, they are witty, they are direct, and they are funny….