Tag: Aditya Sharma

  • ICSP to spearhead the capital’s cable ops

    ICSP to spearhead the capital’s cable ops

    NEW DELHI: A fragmented cable industry is once again attempting to come together to put up a united front against the pay broadcasters in India.

    Yet another cable industry body, the Independent Cable TV Service Providers (ICSP), of the National Capital Region of Delhi (NCR) has been formed. Comprising independent cable operators, as the name suggests, the organisation claims it is not a joint venture of partners or licensees of any multi- system operator (MSO).

    The idea behind the new organization is to negotiate, on behalf of the members, a uniform price for pay channels, which are again set to revise upward the annual subscription rates, and act as a single-window negotiation counter.

    As usual, the signatories’ list looks impressive and has been spearheaded by Vikki Choudhry, who is also the president of the Delhi based National Cable and Telecom Association.

    According to Choudhry, “It is generally seen that MSOs give the pay channels to their licensees or joint venture partners at differential rates, sometimes much lower than the announced rates. This preferential treatment allows some cable operators to keep the monthly rates low. Our aim would be to negotiate a uniform price for all pay channels to all the independent cable operators not aligned with any MSO.”

    However, it is still not clear how the broadcasters and MSOs would react to this new initiative of the independent cable ops. A senior executive of a broadcaster operating pay channels, in a cautious reaction, says, “We’d have to wait and watch to see what this is all about and how this newly-formed body, as you are saying, takes up issues as we have not heard anything formally.”

    Choudhry, however, points out that Monday onwards, a formal communication would go out to broadcasters on the ICSP’s demands.

    The following are the resolutions adopted at the first meeting of the ICSP:

    * Give collective payments of the amounts payable by each of the undersigned/ members to be paid to pay TV broadcasters by the “consortium” or CSPO before the due dates.

     

    * The consortium shall act as ” one window” through which its members shall make the payments to the pay channels.

    * All the members will stand together and act in a manner that shall be beneficial for the interest of its members and in the interest of the consumers at large.

    * All negotiations / dealings /execution of service contracts and other work with the pay channels will be done jointly by the select committee on behalf of all the ICSP consortium members.

    The committee members include Choudhry, Raaj Mutereja, Inderjeet Singh, Brijesh K Sharma, Sanjeev Sachdeva, Singh Raj, Suresh Yadav, Anil Dargan, Rajeshwar Choudhary and Satish Saini.

    The signatories to the resolution include independent cable ops like Cablevision Network’s Inderjeet S, Trinetravision’s Anil Khera, Brijesh Sharma of Home Cable TV Network in Ghaziabad on the outskirts of Delhi, WAC Star’s Satish Sharma , Arcy Cable TV Network’s Sushil Kumar Katon and Pradeep Arora, Mohan Electronics’ Inder Mohan, Citiview Cable [P] Ltd, Gurgaon’s Sanjeev Sachdeva, Sanjay Dosajh of Channel “n” Channel Cable Network in Gurgaon, Bobby Skylines’ Vikas Tyagi, Videospectrum’s Dinesh Bidichandani, Satellite Vision’s Rajeshwar, Multivision’s Ashok Sharma, Skychannel’s Sunil Sasan, Multivision Network’s Aditya Sharma, Avdhesh Sharma of Priyadarshni Cable TV Network in Ghaziabad and Cable Quest magazine owner Roop Sharma.

  • More than 135 schools at ESPN School Quiz 2003

    More than 135 schools at ESPN School Quiz 2003

    MUMBAI: The ESPN School Quiz launched into its third year today with a bang! The first regional round of the School Quiz 2003 saw over 5000 children from over 135 schools in and round Mumbai congregate at the Shanmukhananda Hall in Matunga at a competition hosted by popular ESPN STAR Sports presenter Harsha Bhogle.

    Rajhans Vidyalaya (Andheri West) School team comprising Aditya Sharma and Bhavik Desai emerged the winners of the first regional round of ESPN School Quiz 2003 by beating the five other schools teams which had entered the final round. Milo is the presenting sponsor of ESPN School Quiz 2003.

    Harsha Bhogale poses with winning team from Rajhans Vidyalaya. The trophy was presented by former India cricketer Ajit Wadekar More than 2000 schools are expected to participate in the ESPN School Quiz 2003 in 28 centers across India. After the qualifying rounds, 108 schools – 27 top teams from each of the four zones – will be selected to participate in the on-air ESPN School Quiz 2003.

    Total prize money of Rs 1.5 million is at stake at ESPN School Quiz 2003. This year, the national winners could win up to a whopping Rs 700,000, which will be handed over to the school authorities towards the development of sports facilities in the school.

    In addition, the individual team members of the winning team collect the ultimate prize as they, along with their school teacher, will go an all expenses paid trip to a major international sporting event of their choice featured on ESPN STAR Sports.

    At the regional round held today, the winning team members of Rajhans Vidyalaya received gift hampers from ESPN and the sponsors. While the Best Cheering Team award went to the vociferous children of Lady Ratanbai And Sir Mathuradas Visanji Academy (Andheri East), the Best Banner award was collected by the creative students from Canossa High School (Mahim).

    The next on-ground event will be held in Hyderabad on 24 September, 2002. The following is the schedule of upcoming ESPN School Quiz 2003 events to be held in various metros:

    Hyderabad, Hari Hara Kala Bhavan 24 September

    Kolkata, Science City Hall 4 October

    Chennai, Kamaraj Memorial Hall 22 October

    Bangalore, Dr Ambedkar Bhavan 30 October

    New Delhi, Siri Fort Auditorium 12 November

    In addition, written qualifying tests will be held in the following 22 cities – Shimla, Dehradun, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Patna, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Guwahati, Cuttak, Nagpur, Pune, Cochin, Siliguri, Jamshedpur, Ooty, Trivandrum, Vizag, Ranchi, Coimbatore, Panaji and Durgapur.

  • ESPN bungs in more centres for School Quiz 2001

    ESPN bungs in more centres for School Quiz 2001

    The ESPN School Quiz 2001 kicked off in Mumbai last Thursday at the Shanmukhananda Hall in central Mumbai with over 3,000 schoolchildren from 150 schools in and around the city participating for a chance to get onto the national level competition which will go on air later this year.

    This year, ESPN is targeting 23 centres to hold on-ground events across India. ESPN will be holding on-ground mega-events at six centers, namely Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Calcutta and Hyderabad. The on-ground school quiz events will be hosted by Charu Sharma. In addition written tests will be held across 17 centers to cover a much wider geographical spread.

    Hosted by popular presenter Harsha Bhogle, the ESPN School Quiz 2001 will invite 108 schools from all over India to participate in the on-air quiz programme. These schools will be selected from over 1000 schools which are expected to participate in the ‘qualifying on-ground sports quiz events.

    The ‘All India’ winners of the ESPN School Quiz 2001 will receive, in total Rs 850,000, which will be spent for developing sports facilities at their school. Manu Sawhney, managing director of ESPN Software India, said whatever money was won would have to be spent by the school for sports development. ESPN would also look into the implementation of the prize money through follow-up visits to the school, Sawhney said. The individual team members along with their teacher will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be flown to a major international sporting event of their choice – European Cup finals, Wimbledon, Formula 1, Cricket or NBA – that is featured on ESPN, a company release says.

    The show has five main sponsors with Milo as the presenting sponsor and Nike as the on ground sponsor. Camlin and Hero Cycles are the associate sponsors of the quiz.

    Sawhney said the event was really growing at a fast clip and would have 23 centres up from 16 last year.

    Aditya Sharma and Ishan Wagaskar representing the Rajhans Vidyalaya in the western suburbs of Andheri emerged winners in the first on-ground event of the sports quiz. Others schools which qualified for the national on-air quiz include St Mary’s High School, Mazgaon, Bombay Scottish School, Campion High School, Modern English School, Chembur, and Chembur English High School.

    Manu Sawhney, Managing Director of ESPN Software India Ltd. said: ‘We at ESPN STAR Sports are committed to promoting sporting excellence in India and ‘ESPN School Quiz 2001′ further exemplifies our efforts in this direction. The national sports quiz provides a platform for the participants to represent their school in this forum, and bring pride and glory to their institution. ESPN is known for building brand equity with their viewers, and through this quiz we take a step further to strengthen this relationship.’

    Apart from the winner’s Grand prize of RS 500,000, other prizes on offer are: 
    * RS 200,000 per team for national semi final winners. 
    * RS 100,000 per team for zonal final winners. 
    * RS 50,000 per team for Zonal semi final winners 
    * ESPN Milo gift pack for all first round winners.

    All participants will get ESPN certificates of excellence, School Quiz Olympiad badges and T-shirts. This year, the sports quiz will be extended on the espnstar.com website and viewers can participate in the on-line version of the sports quiz at their convenience, the release says.

    ‘Sports Quiz offers an opportunity for our younger audiences to experience the sports brands on-ground, on-line, on-air and off-air. It also offers a phenomenal opportunity for our sponsors and advertisers to target the millions of school children around the country,’ said Sawhney.