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  • Media General completes purchase of four NBC TV stations

    Media General completes purchase of four NBC TV stations

    MUMBAI: Media General, Inc. has completed its previously announced acquisition of four NBC stations.

    The stations and their designated market areas (DMAs) are: WNCN in Raleigh, WCMH in Columbus, WVTM in Birmingham and WJAR in Providence.

    All four stations are ranked among the top three in their respective markets. The stations are located in large, growing markets, and all four produce attractive operating and cash flow margins.”This acquisition is compelling from both an operational and financial perspective. Investors can be highly confident of our ability to execute as planned. We’ve successfully integrated numerous acquisitions. We achieved or exceeded our projected operating synergies, and we repaid debt as quickly as, or faster than, projected,” said Media General president and CEO Marshall N. Morton.

    “We are especially pleased to add Raleigh-Durham to our Southeast footprint. In Birmingham, WVTM has a broader signal than WIAT, the CBS station we currently own there, so we will reach more households. The Columbus and Providence stations are located in political battleground states, so they benefit greatly from campaign spending, especially in Presidential election years,” he added.

    The acquisition increases Media General’s number of NBC stations from five to nine and makes the company NBC’s third largest independent affiliate, further enhancing its relationship with the network. The addition of these four stations will improve the profit contribution mix of Media General’s Publishing and Broadcast segments, from approximately 60 per cent (publishing) and 40 per cent (broadcast) to approximately 50/50.

    “We have conservatively estimated operating synergies of $3 million annually by 2008. The synergies will come from enhanced revenues, which are expected to result from the implementation of Media General’s sales training and systems as well as its inventory management and pricing processes. Cost reductions will result from bringing the new stations into Media General’s Central Traffic Operation and from centralizing Master Control for all of its NBC stations,” said Morton.

    The new NBC stations add approximately 450 employees. “We are very impressed with the quality of the local management and staff,” he added.

    The acquisition will immediately and significantly improve the Broadcast Division’s operating margin and drive meaningful growth in its revenues and segment cash flow.

    “Substantial free cash flow generated by our four new stations will enable us to quickly reduce the debt we incur to finance the acquisition,” said Morton. He added that at the end of 2006, the company expects its leverage multiple to be four times and that it will be reduced to 2.5 times by the end of 2008.

    The cash transaction cost approximately $600 million. Future cash tax savings will result from a step-up in basis that is allowed for an asset purchase and the related amortisation and depreciation deductions. The net transaction value, reduced by the present value of the expected tax savings, is approximately $450 million. Including the tax benefits and synergies, the transaction represents a multiple of less than 10.0 times 2004-2005 average broadcast cash flow for the four stations.

    The acquisition ultimately will be funded from three sources: drawing on the company’s existing $1 billion credit facility, issuing new public or bank term debt that includes $100 million for the acquisition and the refinancing of $200 million of existing notes due September 2006, and at least $100 million in net proceeds from the divestiture of assets previously identified as non-core.

    Media General is in the process of selling its CBS affiliate in Wichita, including that station’s three satellites, and its CBS stations in Birmingham, Ala., Mason City, Iowa, and Chattanooga, Tenn.

    “There is substantial interest in the stations to be sold, and we expect to complete the sale of all the stations by the end of the year,” said Morton.

    As part of the acquisition of the NBC stations, Media General was granted a six-month duopoly waiver in Birmingham by the Federal Communications Commission, and the company has entered into an agreement with the Department of Justice to divest its CBS affiliate within six months.

  • UTV Toons inks animation deals with Porchlight, Mike Young

    UTV Toons inks animation deals with Porchlight, Mike Young

    MUMBAI: UTV Toons, the animation arm of media conglomerate UTV Software Communications Ltd, has inked co-production and animation outsourcing deals worth $ 14 million with Porchlight Entertainment and Mike Young Productions.

    UTV will jointly produce and finance with Porchlight Entertainment a 3D animated feature film, Jay Jay’s Race Around The World, slated for theatrical release during Christmas 2007. Budgeted at $10 million, the feature is based on the popular award winning preschool series, Jay Jay The Jet Plane.

    Scripting for the feature is already underway and pre-production will begin in October at UTV in Mumbai and PorchLight Entertainment in Los Angeles. The entire production will be carried out at UTV Toons. The marketing and distribution strategy of the feature will be jointly created and implemented by the two companies who will have an equal and perpetual share in revenues and exploitation of the property.

    The other co-production deal is with Mike Young Productions’ distribution arm Taffy Entertainment and Method Film France for TV series of Cosmic Quantum Ray (26 episodes x 22 minutes). UTV Toons will have a perpetual 20 per cent share of worldwide revenues and the studio’s investment in this co-production is around $1 million, which would be part payment and part in sweat equity.

    Besides the two co-production deals, UTV Toons has also bagged an animation services contract worth $ 3 million from Mike Young Productions. The service contract is a total of 13 hours of 3D animation for a variety of Direct to DVD as well as TV episodes.

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com’s sister concern Animation Xpress.com, UTV COO Ronald Dmello said, “These deals signify an important step in the growth and development of UTV within the animation space. They mark a significant step towards the addition of some very high profile titles into UTV’s animation portfolio and an entry into the elite animated feature film makers’ club.”

    “This is the next step in globally maximising the Jay Jay brand,” said PorchLight CEO and executive producer of Jay Jay the Jet Plane Bruce Johnson. “We took the success of Jay Jay on PBS and grew it into a recognisable licensing brand. Now, having added new characters, new storylines and the PBS Sprout platform to the series, it’s logical to align ourselves with the talents of UTV and produce Jay Jay in a long form format.”

    Commenting on the deal, Mike Young Productions & Taffy Entertainment co-CEO Mike Young said, “We are very excited about starting this new relationship. We expect to benefit hugely from the abilities and experience of UTV’s animation studio and also their pedigree and depth as a media company.”

    The newly announced deals add to the already bountiful UTV Toons order book where production is on in full swing. Starting July, the studio will be delivering 14 direct to DVD titles back to back to BKN. Deliveries on Freej (15 x 22 mins) where UTV Toons is involved right from pre to post, have also begun.

  • Musicnotes inks deal with Sony

    Musicnotes inks deal with Sony

    MUMBAI: The online digital sheet music, Musicnotes.com, has announced a new, long-term distribution agreement with Sony/ATV Music Publishing. 

    According to an official release, Musicnotes.com will produce and sell digital sheet music and guitar tablature for songs from throughout Sony/ATV’s extensive catalog.

    Sony/ATV Music Publishing, a joint venture between Sony and Michael Jackson joins an impressive list of music publishers and administrators already offering sheet music for their artists on the Musicnotes.com web site. These publishers include Alfred Music Publishing (encompassing the Warner/Chappell catalog), BMG, Zomba, EMI Christian, Word Music and dozens of additional publishers.

    Musicnotes.com will offer digital sheet music downloads for songs from Sony/ATV’s impressive roster of songwriters. This sheet music includes songs written by Beck, Sarah McLachlan, Richie Sambora, Gretchen Wilson, Stevie Nicks, Oasis, KT Tunstall and Fall Out Boy — as well as the seminal rock and roll group, The Beatles.

    “As a music publisher, we are always looking for new and innovative ways to promote our songs and songwriters,” said Sony/ATV chairman and CEO David Hockman. “We are delighted to work directly with Musicnotes.com, whose expertise and large, loyal customer base makes them the clear leader in the digital sheet music marketplace.”

    As a result of the agreement, the official release adds that Musicnotes will also be offering guitarists a wide selection of interactive lessons for Sony/ATV’s songs in Musicnotes’s popular Guitar Guru Sessions(TM) format.

    “The addition of Sony/ATV’s song catalog to our site is wonderful news for our customers,” said Musicnotes CEO, Kathleen Marsh. “These songs represent some of the best-known and adored works of all-time, and we are extremely excited to work with Sony/ATV in allowing musicians to learn to play these works using our market leading format.”

  • Musicnotes inks deal with Sony

    MUMBAI: The online digital sheet music, Musicnotes.com, has announced a new, long-term distribution agreement with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.


    According to an official release, Musicnotes.com will produce and sell digital sheet music and guitar tablature for songs from throughout Sony/ATV‘s extensive catalog.


    Sony/ATV Music Publishing, a joint venture between Sony and Michael Jackson joins an impressive list of music publishers and administrators already offering sheet music for their artists on the Musicnotes.com web site. These publishers include Alfred Music Publishing (encompassing the Warner/Chappell catalog), BMG, Zomba, EMI Christian, Word Music and dozens of additional publishers.


    Musicnotes.com will offer digital sheet music downloads for songs from Sony/ATV‘s impressive roster of songwriters. This sheet music includes songs written by Beck, Sarah McLachlan, Richie Sambora, Gretchen Wilson, Stevie Nicks, Oasis, KT Tunstall and Fall Out Boy — as well as the seminal rock and roll group, The Beatles.


    “As a music publisher, we are always looking for new and innovative ways to promote our songs and songwriters,” said Sony/ATV chairman and CEO David Hockman. “We are delighted to work directly with Musicnotes.com, whose expertise and large, loyal customer base makes them the clear leader in the digital sheet music marketplace.”


    As a result of the agreement, the official release adds that Musicnotes will also be offering guitarists a wide selection of interactive lessons for Sony/ATV‘s songs in Musicnotes‘s popular Guitar Guru Sessions(TM) format.


    “The addition of Sony/ATV‘s song catalog to our site is wonderful news for our customers,” said Musicnotes CEO, Kathleen Marsh. “These songs represent some of the best-known and adored works of all-time, and we are extremely excited to work with Sony/ATV in allowing musicians to learn to play these works using our market leading format.”

  • KyLinTV rolls out Hunan TV in North America

    KyLinTV rolls out Hunan TV in North America

    MUMBAI: Telecoms and media companies are gung-ho about growing area of the Internet Protocol Television (IPTV). KyLinTV, which provides Chinese programming via IPTV in North America has rolled-out an entertainment channel from China, Hunan TV.

    The KyLinTV subscribers can now watch the most popular Hunan TV programmes such as Super Voice Girls and more.

    At present, KyLinTV is offering 26 live broadcast channels. According to an official release, KyLinTV subscribers have three ways to enjoy Hunan TV programmes. Viewers can tune in to live Hunan TV broadcasts on KyLinTV, and are able to watch any programme that they may have missed using the Hunan TV channel companion. 

    The broadcast channel companion preserves the lineup of news and entertainment programmes for 24 hours, and is a feature unique to KyLinTV. 

    In addition, KyLinTV subscribers can take advantage of Hunan TV On Demand, an exclusive library of the most popular Hunan TV programmes.

    Hunan TV has brought the age of the Super Voice Girls to KyLinTV. China’s answer to American Idol, all episodes from the 2006 Super Voice Girls can be accessed on KyLinTV using Video On Demand (VOD).

    “Through the use of IPTV technology, KyLinTV is delighted to offer the top entertainment channel from China to our subscribers,” said KyLinTV CEO Nancy Li. “The VOD companion and on demand features available to KyLinTV subscribers ensure that they will never have to miss any of the popular Hunan TV programs they want to watch. We are committed to making the most popular Chinese entertainment easily accessible to all of our subscribers, and to offering the most choices in Chinese entertainment.”

    “Hunan TV is extremely pleased to be in a partnership with KyLinTV,” said Hunan TV director general Wei Wenbin. “KyLinTV is an innovative service that gives Hunan TV the perfect opportunity to have our content reach the Chinese-speaking families in North America. We look forward to a prosperous future with KyLinTV.”

    By September 2006, KyLinTV will offer a total of 26 live broadcast channels in real-time to KyLinTV subscribers. Each broadcast channel will be offered with a KyLinTV VOD companion that will preserve KyLinTV broadcast titles for 24 hours, maintaining access and convenience for the benefit of KyLinTV. 

    An on demand library will offer access to past episodes of hit shows as VOD, offering the most choices to North-American consumers.

  • Kasenna PortalTV solution enables Cavalier to deploy USA’s first MPEG-4 Broadband TV

    Kasenna PortalTV solution enables Cavalier to deploy USA’s first MPEG-4 Broadband TV

    MUMBAI: The IPTV company, Kasenna has announced that Cavalier Telephone and TV, a telecommunications services provider, has gone live with the United State’s first MPEG-4-based (H.264) Broadband TV service, powered by Kasenna’s PortalTV solution.

    Kasenna PortalTV, integrated with other MPEG-4 video elements, such as video headend, encryption system, network equipment and set top boxes, has enabled Cavalier to deploy an end-to-end MPEG-4 based broadcast-quality video network.

    This will have a Triple-Play package including advanced features such as on-screen caller ID, Broadcast TV and VOD.

    According to an official release, Kasenna PortalTV combines streaming server, middleware, management, client, and content offerings into the end-to-end, pre-integrated IPTV solution. The fully interactive electronic program guide lets Broadband TV customers smoothly move through the service suite; from setting parental controls and viewing on-screen caller ID, to watching broadcast, pay-per-view and VOD programs.

    “Cavalier offers a world-class, broadcast-quality, interactive television service that gives consumers much greater degree of interactivity and much higher video quality, “said Kasenna CEO Kumar Shah. “We are delighted that Cavalier has chosen PortalTV, the industry’s first MPEG-4 based IPTV infrastructure, to deliver their customized, advanced Broadband TV services.”

    Cavalier CEO Brad Evans said, “Our mission is to deliver a superior and interactive television experience with the industry’s most advanced voice, video and data services. We are very proud to be the first service provider in the US that has rolled out MPEG-4 based Interactive Broadband TV. Kasenna and its fully-integrated PortalTV solution are key to our success – having enabled us to quickly deliver advanced, custom-branded, interactive IPTV services to multiple cities on our regional network. Furthermore, Kasenna’s open, standards-based middleware platform allows us to stay on the cutting edge with future service offerings to our customers.”

    On completion of the rollout, Broadband TV will be available to two million homes passed with its Triple Play service. In addition, Cavalier is also planning its next-generation services including TV mail, interactive programming and gaming to make Broadband TV even more entertaining and convenient, adds the release.

  • Kasenna PortalTV solution enables Cavalier to deploy USA’s first MPEG-4 Broadband TV

    MUMBAI: The IPTV company, Kasenna has announced that Cavalier Telephone and TV, a telecommunications services provider, has gone live with the United State‘s first MPEG-4-based (H.264) Broadband TV service, powered by Kasenna‘s PortalTV solution.


    Kasenna PortalTV, integrated with other MPEG-4 video elements, such as video headend, encryption system, network equipment and set top boxes, has enabled Cavalier to deploy an end-to-end MPEG-4 based broadcast-quality video network.


    This will have a Triple-Play package including advanced features such as on-screen caller ID, Broadcast TV and VOD.


    According to an official release, Kasenna PortalTV combines streaming server, middleware, management, client, and content offerings into the end-to-end, pre-integrated IPTV solution. The fully interactive electronic program guide lets Broadband TV customers smoothly move through the service suite; from setting parental controls and viewing on-screen caller ID, to watching broadcast, pay-per-view and VOD programs.


    “Cavalier offers a world-class, broadcast-quality, interactive television service that gives consumers much greater degree of interactivity and much higher video quality, “said Kasenna CEO Kumar Shah. “We are delighted that Cavalier has chosen PortalTV, the industry‘s first MPEG-4 based IPTV infrastructure, to deliver their customized, advanced Broadband TV services.”


    Cavalier CEO Brad Evans said, “Our mission is to deliver a superior and interactive television experience with the industry‘s most advanced voice, video and data services. We are very proud to be the first service provider in the US that has rolled out MPEG-4 based Interactive Broadband TV. Kasenna and its fully-integrated PortalTV solution are key to our success – having enabled us to quickly deliver advanced, custom-branded, interactive IPTV services to multiple cities on our regional network. Furthermore, Kasenna‘s open, standards-based middleware platform allows us to stay on the cutting edge with future service offerings to our customers.”


    On completion of the rollout, Broadband TV will be available to two million homes passed with its Triple Play service. In addition, Cavalier is also planning its next-generation services including TV mail, interactive programming and gaming to make Broadband TV even more entertaining and convenient, adds the release. 

  • Zee-Turner switches off OCN Network in Mangalore

    Zee-Turner switches off OCN Network in Mangalore

    MUMBAI: Zee Turner Limited, the distribution arm of Zee Telefilms Ltd and Turner International (I) Pvt. Ltd, has finally switched off its bouquets of 26 channels on OCN Network in Mangalore due to non payment of its huge outstanding to Zee Turner and non signing of fresh agreement after expiry of earlier one.

    Zee Turner has been in negotiations with OCN for past eight months to clear its outstanding and to sign a fresh subscription agreement declaring its accurate subscriber base as the old agreement. It was found that OCN had been serving many more subscribers and households as compared to the number of subscriber households declared to Zee Turner.

    The decision to switch off the operator came in wake of fall out of negotiations and the operator’s constant abstinence from clearing its outstanding and signing the requisite agreement.

    While rest of Mangalore on CCC and ICN’s network continues to enjoy the channels of Zee Turner, close to 50,000 subscribers of OCN Network are deprived of channels like CNN, Zee Cinema, Zee TV, HBO, Cartoon Network, Pogo due to default on OCN’s part.

    Zee Turner Ltd. CEO Arun Poddar said, “We are concerned about our viewers and still trying to negotiate with OCN and have kept all our channels of communication open. We have shared an extremely healthy relationship with OCN in past and are positive of resolving the issue in an amicable manner.”

    It is to be noted that as per the regulation of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai), if a cable operator drops a channel or bouquet of channels from his network, he is required to reduce the price of such channel/bouquet to be charged from his customers/households. The viewers are, therefore, entitled and may ask for reduction in price from their monthly cable bill if these channels are missing due to such switch off.

  • NDTV India pulls the curtain down on crime shows

    NDTV India pulls the curtain down on crime shows

    NEW DELHI: NDTV India, the Hindi news channel from the Prannoy Roy-promoted NDTV Ltd stable, has decided to say goodbye to crime shows. Instead, it will focus more on investigative and topical features.

    So, out go daily shows like Dial 100 and weekly FIR. In their place come more socially relevant programmes like exploring the DNA of increasing number of suicides by farmers in the Vidharbha region of India. Even in Metro FIR, the crime segment would be dropped.

    “Our strength has always been serious and topical features and we are going to exploit it further. Crime shows and sensational stuff is not our cup of tea,” NDTV India managing editor Dibang told journalists here today, explaining the future roadmap for the channel.

    According to Dibang, a print medium journalist-turned-TV newsperson, feedback has shown that crime shows might give ratings, but do have a tendency to pander to sensationalism and be intrusive in the personal lives of people.

    “We want to set ourselves apart from tabloid (news) channels and this is not something that we have realized suddenly or over night,” he explained.

    However, this realization doesn’t take away the fact that NDTV India, which at one time was seen as the contender for the top spot in the Hindi news space, has slipped to No. 3 position, while Aaj Tak continues to rule as the market leader. Star News has been occupying the No. 2 slot for some time now.

    Quizzed on this, Dibang, who came to NDTV from Aaj Tak, acknowledges the recent turn of events, but stands by the theory that NDTV India would rather dish out serious and thought-provoking shows than ones that may bring in the ratings in the short term at the cost of assaulting viewers’ sensibilities.

    “We have always been a pro-active channel and given the regulatory environment and policies being proposed by the government, we’d prefer to do away with crime shows and unnecessary sensationalism. NDTV India is not going to be TRP-linked, but become an example for self-regulation,” he counter punched.

    As an alibi, he also dished out some figures like declining viewership of crime shows, most of which are aired at 11 p.m. on TV news channels. “Few years back, the novelty factor of crime shows brought in audiences, more than prime time in the evening. But recent data shows viewership of such shows have fallen as the Hindi-speaking audience is slowly maturing,” Dibang said.

    Does that mean NDTV India would not cover crime events at all. “We’d cover crime as done by newspapers, depending on an event’s merit,” Dibang explained, adding issues that affect the common man would be more aggressively taken up.

    It needs to be seen whether discerning viewers in the HSM flock to NDTV India or not.

  • Colouring ‘Sivaji-the Boss’ courtesy digital skingrafting

    MUMBAI: If Rajinikant fans found their screen idol‘s complexion a tad fairer in Sivaji- the Boss than he normally is, digital grafting was responsible for it.













    Indian Artists‘ team of 25 technicians worked for a year on the six-minute style song, where Rajini‘s complexion appears fairer.

     

    Says VFX artist Srini who worked on the process, “Director Shanker wanted to change Rajini‘s wheatish complexion to a white European complexion. As a VFX company, this was a challenging task for us because nobody has executed this type of concept in the world.”


    The team did an in-depth study of the European complexion and arrived at certain conclusions. “We found that white skin reflects more light and has less shadow when compared to dark skin and is translucent in some areas. Therefore a simple color correction of the hero‘s skin would not achieve the desired effect,” says Srini.

     

    “For the shoot, we used an English lady with a fair complexion and flushed cheeks. With the help of cinematographer K.V.Anand every single shot of Rajini was repeated with her because lighting conditions change in every shot. After the final edit all the 630 hero shots and 630 girl shots were scanned in 4K resolution. Each of the 9000 scanned frames ware rotoscoped to separate the body parts (face, hands, legs etc.). The white lady‘s skin was mapped onto the Super Star‘s image using Eyeon digital fusion software,” he says.


    There were two difficult aspects in this project. One was matching the girl‘s action with the hero‘s action and the second was matching both of their body proportions during mapping.