Tag: Anil Khera

  • Videocon d2h expands HD offering to 37 channels

    Videocon d2h expands HD offering to 37 channels

    MUMBAI: Videocon d2h has expanded its high-definition (HD) offering to 37 channels by adding Star Movies Select HD and Fox Life HD on channel number 258 and 468 respectively. 

     

    The new channel launches on its platform continue to validate Videocon d2h’s commitment to providing Indian audiences with high-quality content across an array of genres and formats.

     

    Star Movies Select HD will premiere two new films not previously released in India each month, in addition to airing a new movie everyday. Additionally, Fox Life HD features a slate of scripted and non-scripted content that is inspired by real life as well as appealing and appropriate for the entire family. Fox Life HD will be having multiple audio feeds in Hindi, Tamil and Bengali besides English. 

     

    Videocon d2h plans to continue to add more HD channels shortly, with an aim to have as many as 50 HD channels. 

     

    “We have been relentless in our pursuit to gratify our customers’ with an exceptional viewing experience. Videocon d2h’s substantial offer of wide range of HD channels is a testimony to that endeavour.  We remain committed to expanding Videocon d2h’s channel offerings and content as a means to providing a superior viewing experience to our customers, augmented by innovative technology and the best customer service. It’s a simple plan that we believe will result in a major upgrade for India’s TV viewing public,” said Videocon d2h executive chairman Saurabh Dhoot. 

     

    Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera added, “Videocon d2h has been extremely aggressive and innovative when it comes to technology upgrades, new content offerings and launching new services all in an effort to keep ahead of current industry trends. Fox Life HD with multiple audio feeds and Star Movies Select HD are two premium HD channels that bring even more quality content to our subscribers resulting in a superior viewing experience. Keeping both our promise to provide the best channels and content across all genres and our commitment to customer satisfaction has built a strong level of trust between our customers and Videocon d2h, and we value that relationship.”

  • MSO body submits recos to GST committee; wants ET subsumed under GST

    MSO body submits recos to GST committee; wants ET subsumed under GST

    MUMBAI: The growing taxes have been of great concern to all. The recent move of the Delhi government to hike entertainment tax to Rs 40 just added to the growing woes. To address this, the newly formed multi system operator (MSO) body All India Digital Cable Federation (AIDCF) has submitted its recommendation to the select Goods and Services Tax (GST) committee.

     

    Through the recommendation, the association has suggested that entertainment tax (ET) be subsumed under GST.

     

    It can be noted that the entertainment tax, which is being submitted by MSOs, varies from state to state. So while Delhi pays Rs 40, Maharashtra pays a sum of Rs 45. What’s more, in some states like West Bengal and Kerala, even the municipality collects entertainment tax thus adding to the burden.

     

    “It is for this reason that we have asked the GST committee to subsume ET into GST for all the states and municipalities in India. This will also mean a uniform taxation policy where no one will have to pay separately to state governments or to municipalities,” a source close to the development tells Indiantelevision.com.

     

    Meanwhile, the source also suggests that a similar recommendation has been sent by the DTH Operators Association, who currently have to pay close to 40 per cent of their income in taxes. However, at the time of filing this report, DTH Operators Association president and Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera was unavailable for comment despite repeated attempts.

     

    It may be recalled that in April this year, Khera had welcomed GST wholeheartedly and had said that it would only help the DTH sector to prosper. “DTH is the biggest victim of multiple taxation policy and GST will simplify that. The industry needs a uniform taxation system and the sooner it comes the better it is,” Khera had then said.

  • Videocon d2h targets advertising revenue; strengthens ad sales team

    Videocon d2h targets advertising revenue; strengthens ad sales team

    MUMBAI: Direct to home (DTH) operator Videocon d2h is looking at increasing its advertising revenues. In order to achieve this, the DTH operator will not just offer targeted advertising across its regional language and proprietary channels, but also launch new channels shortly.

     

    In order to achieve the target, the operator has formed a new executive advertising team to be headed by Indian media sales experts.

     

    The advertising initiative, which will target inventory opportunities on the Videocon d2h platform, comes in response to the positive feedback from the operators’ advertisers such as Volkswagen, Honda, Disney, Sony TV, Zee Group and Star Sports. Media buyers will also be able to advertise on Videocon d2h’s home channel and info bar when changing channels.

     

    The new Videocon d2h advertising sales team is led by media veteran Tanmay Srivastava, who joins the company after serving as MSM Network head, advertising sales.  Reporting directly to Videocon d2h deputy CEO Rohit Jain, the operator has also recruited two other senior executives with extensive local advertising sales experience.

     

    The operator began offering advertising on its platform only last year. The inaugural effort focused on its home channel and generated approximately US$1.5 million in fiscal 2015. With its expanded initiative, Videocon d2h is anticipating substantially bigger advertising revenue gains in fiscal 2016.

     

    Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera said, “Today’s announcement reconfirms our commitment to continuously identify growth opportunities for our shareholders. With the goal of generating new revenue through an expansive, targeted ad sales platform, we have assembled a solid team that is more than capable of moving this initiative forward for us. We look forward to being a part of their success in tapping Videocon d2h’s reach of 65 million consumers with exciting, new options, and we anticipate the advertising program to expand even further as we launch our own branded channels in the future.”

     

    Silver Eagle Acquisition founder Harry Sloan further added, “During the recent NASDAQ listing process, we focused on advertising sales as one of the important high margin growth opportunities.  As we look to roll out a bouquet of new branded channels we will be able to use the extensive reach of our platform to turn ad sales into bottom-line dollars. This is a programme that will benefit our growing consumer base, as well as those advertisers seeking their stake in the lucrative Indian TV market. Given the exciting growth in overall Indian advertising and the television ad market in India, we are very pleased to see the development of an effective advertising sales force implemented quickly and effectively.”

  • Al Jazeera English hops on to Videocon d2h

    Al Jazeera English hops on to Videocon d2h

    MUMBAI: News channel Al Jazeera English in order to expand its reach in the country has hopped on to direct to home (DTH) platform Videocon d2h.

     

    The channel will be placed on channel number 365. Al Jazeera English’s association with Videocon d2h will allow it to cater to its users on the network. Globally, Al Jazeera English is available in nearly 300 million households across 130 countries.

     

    Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera said, “We are delighted to have Al Jazeera channel on our platform. We believe in providing value proposition to our subscribers and addition of new channels is a resultant of this unique thought. Addition of this channel brings diverse assortment of quality channels for our subscribers.”

     

    Al Jazeera Media Network Global Brand and Communications executive director Abdulla Al Najjar asserted, “We are very pleased with this agreement with Videocon d2h. We have a strategic commitment to employ new avenues and platforms for audiences across the world to access our content and this agreement with Videocond2h expands on that commitment.  We look forward to delivering Al Jazeera English’s ground-breaking content for audiences across India on Videocon d2h.” 

     

    Videocon d2h executive chairman Saurabh Dhoot added, “We look forward to continue providing unique, comprehensive and compelling content to all of our viewers across the country.  The addition of Al Jazeera is in line with this mission of providing quality channels to our mix of diversified subscribers.”

     

    Al Jazeera English was launched in November 2011 in India and is also accessible on other major platforms such as Dish TV, Tata Sky, Reliance and Airtel Digital TV.

  • All India Digital Cable Federation condemns ET hike in Delhi

    All India Digital Cable Federation condemns ET hike in Delhi

    MUMBAI: The Arvind Kejriwal led Aam Aadmi Party is currently dealing with a lot of criticism, especially from the cable and direct to home (DTH) sector. This, after it presented its budget for the national capital on 25 June. Of the many decisions, the government has decided to increase the entertainment tax on cable and DTH services from the current Rs 20 to Rs 40. While it is the consumers who have to bear the burden of the increased taxes, both the cable operators and DTH players have come out heavily on this decision.

     

    The newly formed All India Digital Cable Federation (AIDCF) through a statement said, “The Delhi government’s recent announcement proposing to double the entertainment tax on the cable TV and DTH services in the budget is an added burden on the common man whose main source of entertainment is television. Aam Aadmi Party, which had promised to control the prices by reducing electricity and water charges is negating by the proposed hike. Due to this, the common man will have to bear the brunt of yet again, an additional tax, as cable TV operators will have no choice but to pass on this hike to the common man.”

     

    The statement further said, “It should be noted that cable TV is the biggest medium for news, entertainment and education. It should also be noted that the common man is already burdened by an increase in service tax from June 2015. The said proposal of Delhi government is like giving a piece of bread with right hand and snatching back the same from left hand. All India Digital Cable Federation strictly condemns the proposed hike.”

     

    In an earlier statement, even the DTH Operators Association of India, a body consisting of all private DTH players had condemned the hike. Association president and Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera had then said, “The recent announcement of doubling of entertainment tax on cable TV and DTH services made by the Aam Admi Party government seems unfair and illogical. DTH as a platform is considered as critical to citizen’s right to information, news, education and entertainment. The sector is already saddled with high tax, where 33 per cent of revenues are taxed between the Centre and State. DTH operators that comprises Tata Sky, Dish TV, Airtel Digital TV, Videocon d2h, Sun Direct and Reliance Big TV, will have no choice but to hike their tariffs in Delhi to accommodate this hike in entertainment tax and the load will finally fall on the customer. By dropping electricity prices on the one hand and increasing entertainment tax on DTH on the other, does not seem like a move in favour of the aam aadmi! Is this how we plan to achieve a balance budget and reduce fiscal deficit?”

  • Videocon d2h adds two new Kannada channels

    Videocon d2h adds two new Kannada channels

    MUMBAI: Direct to home (DTH) operator Videocon d2h has added two new Kannada channels: Raj News Kannada and Raj Musix Kannada.

     

    While Raj News aims to provide local news more accurately by establishing bureaus in every district of Karnataka, Raj Musix is a Kannada speciality music television channel from the Raj Group airing multi lingual content.

     

    Videocon d2h executive chairman Saurabh Dhoot said, “We want to offer the whole gamut of channels and services empowering the consumer to opt for his preferred choice of language. We will continue to focus on strengthening our regional content offering, thus keeping us at the forefront.”

     

    Videocon d2h will offer Raj News Kannada and Raj Musix on LCN 691 and 673 respectively.

     

    Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera said, “We believe in delivering the best to our customers and are hopeful of achieving better penetration, through the addition of these channels in the interior regions of Karnataka, where the appetite for regional content is much more. Redefining the entertainment quotient with an array of channels and services is our focus area and we will be adding many more channels soon.”

  • DTH & cable ops miffed as AAP hikes entertainment tax in Delhi

    DTH & cable ops miffed as AAP hikes entertainment tax in Delhi

    MUMBAI: Delhiites can expect to dole out more cash for their weekly dose of entertainment courtesy the new budget presented by the Arvind Kejriwal led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Under the new budget, while entertainment tax (ET) on cable TV and direct to home (DTH) in the national capital has gone up from the current Rs 20 to Rs 40, that for cinema halls has been hiked by 20-40 per cent. This, even as Maharashtra based cable operators, paying a hefty sum of Rs 45 as entertainment tax, are still fighting a case in the Bombay High Court for slashing the taxes, with little respite.

    According to Delhi based cable operators, while there aren’t any issues per se with increasing the entertainment tax, their grouse is that the government should have devised a way of collection from consumers before increasing the ET.

     

    As for now, it is the local cable operator who collects the ET from consumers and then gives it to the multi system operator (MSO). The system sees a number of leakages and blame game. While LCOs lament that the customer does not pay ET, MSOs believe that the LCO fail to pass on the collected ET to them. Since the onus of finally submitting the ET collection to the government is on the MSO, not surprisingly they are held guilty more often than not.

     

    While Delhi fell in phase I of DAS, where interconnect agreement should have been signed and billing started, thus protecting leakages, the same has yet not been achieved. Thus, increasing the ET by Rs 20 seems no less than a burden to both LCOs and MSOs.

     

    “The government can increase the entertainment tax, but then what are the measures it has put in place to be able to facilitate collection,” says Cable Operators Federation of India (COFI) president Roop Sharma.

    Sharma believes that the government should give incentives to cable operators for collecting entertainment tax from consumers. “The LCOs are the biggest sufferers in the whole process as they face the task of extracting this additional amount from their customers,” she adds.

     

    According to a Delhi based MSO, hiking entertainment tax is an unwelcome move. “With the earlier tax system, the exact amount was not being collected and this resulted in the MSOs getting penalized. The LCOs will not be able to collect the extra money from the ground, which will mean that the MSOs will have to pay the remaining from their own pocket,” the MSO tells Indiantelevision.com on condition of anonymity.

     

    The MSO is also of the opinion that while digitization was aimed at bringing in transparency, which ensured lesser leakages, hiking taxes and thus increasing the cable bill was unjustified.

     

    DTH Operators Association of India president and Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera said, “The recent announcement of doubling of entertainment tax on cable TV and DTH services made by the Aam Admi Party government seems unfair and illogical. DTH as a platform is considered as critical to citizen’s right to information, news, education and entertainment. The sector is already saddled with high tax, where 33 per cent of revenues are taxed between the Centre and State. DTH operators that comprises Tata Sky, Dish TV, Airtel Digital TV, Videocon d2h, Sun Direct and Reliance Big TV, will have no choice but to hike their tariffs in Delhi to accommodate this hike in entertainment tax and the load will finally fall on the customer. By dropping electricity prices on the one hand and increasing entertainment tax on DTH on the other, does not seem like a move in favour of the aam aadmi! Is this how we plan to achieve a balance budget and reduce fiscal deficit?”

     

    On the other hand, Sharma informs that while the hike in entertainment tax is applicable for private DTH players, DD Freedish has been kept away from it. “Surprisingly the DD Freedish service is not taxed, but the same channels forced upon the cable TV networks will demand a tax. It appears there is no co-ordination between the central and Delhi government and in the bargain the aam aadmi has to suffer,” she adds.

     

    MSOs and DTH players will now have to come up with a campaign to inform consumers of the hike in entertainment tax, so that it is easier to collect from the ground.

     

    This also could be the trigger for going prepaid, something that Mumbai based MSO IMCL has started, where the customers pays for the channels they want to watch in advance. Defaulters, if any, face disconnection of set top boxes. The mechanism can at least help in collection and not make the LCOs or MSOs fall in the defaulter category. However, one thing remains unchanged, which is that the consumer will surely have to have deep pockets for their entertainment needs and demands going forward. 

  • Videocon d2h unveils educational TV initiative for kids

    Videocon d2h unveils educational TV initiative for kids

    MUMBAI: Videocon d2h has unveiled a new initiative aimed at preschool and elementary school aged children. The company has launched Smart Services, a value-added bouquet of learning activities and games available exclusively to Videocon d2h subscribers. This banner includes Smart Learning, Smart Kids and Smart Games, all available on subscription basis.

     

    Smart Learning, targeting school aged children under 14, will broadcast science videos and interactive ways to learn English. Smart Kids will cater to toddlers and kindergarten kids with nursery rhymes and stories. Each of Videocon d2h’s Smart Services will be offered at a subscription rate of Rs 45 per month.

     

    In addition, one more value-added service is expected to launch soon for school going children. Called Smart Education, it will also feature the educational curriculum of various boards.

     

    “We strive to provide the best of education based entertainment to our subscribers, especially our young audience,” said Videocon d2h executive chairman Saurabh Dhoot. “Keeping this in mind, we have launched the SMART Services bouquet, our learning based entertainment content.  The content is specially designed and handpicked to provide the best of learning to across all ages,” Dhoot added.

     

    Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera asserted, “Videocon d2h is launching its Smart Services offering to capture the imaginations of kids while helping them learn. The rich content is designed to help change the TV viewing of children to a learning viewing that brings joy and fun to children through stories and easy-to-comprehend videos.”

  • Sandesh News hops on Videocon d2h

    Sandesh News hops on Videocon d2h

    MUMBAI: Direct to home (DTH) operator Videocon d2h, has added Gujarati regional news channel Sandesh News on its platform. Sandesh News is a 24/7 news and current affairs channel.  With this, Videocon d2h now has eight Gujarati channels and services.

     

    Videocon d2h offers 500 channels and services and host of regional channels. Sandesh News is available on the d2h platform on LCN 942.  

     

    Videocon d2h executive chairman Saurabh Dhoot said, “Addition of this new channel Sandesh News reconfirms our endeavour to add the best of regional channels, catering to our ever growing subscriber base.  We look forward to provide every subscriber with a choice of selecting their favourite channels from our vast array of channels and services, thus keeping us at the forefront.”

     

    Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera added, “Every new channel added on our platform is a valuable addition to our regional content.  This addition of Sandesh News will further encourage viewers to opt for a variety of content. Redefining the entertainment quotient with an array of channels and services is our focus area and we will be adding many more channels soon.”

  • Videocon d2h ups HD fare; looks to offer 50 channels

    Videocon d2h ups HD fare; looks to offer 50 channels

    MUMBAI: Direct to home (DTH) player Videocon d2h has strengthened its bouquet of HD channels and services. With the addition of TLC HD channel, the platform now offers 35 HD channels and services. Moreover, with strong demand for high definition content, Videocon d2h is looking at upping its HD offering to 50 channels and services soon.

     

    The 35 HD channels and services available on Videocon d2h include India’s first and only 4K Ultra HD DTH channel. With flat panel TVs being widely accepted and its consumption increasing, the time is ideal for increasing the number of HD channels.

     

    Videocon d2h executive director Saurabh Dhoot said, “We at Videocon d2h believe in giving our viewers the finest quality content to transform their television viewing experience. The rich quality video of HD channels makes viewing a delight and it is our honest endeavour to provide maximum content in HD. TV viewing experience in India is set for an upgrade and Videocon d2h is ready for the same with its innovative technology and quality services.”

     

    Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera added, “Videocon d2h believes in offering its customers the most premium content. With 35 HD channels & services, we are working towards delivering more than expected. Our subscribers can enjoy a wide range of high-definition channels of various genres like sports, movies, entertainment, infotainment, and music. This promise of giving the best channels and services across genres has built trust for Videocon d2h.”