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  • Octagon to move TV production to Putney HQ

    Octagon to move TV production to Putney HQ

    MUMBAI: Sports broadcast and production company Octagon CSI will integrate its television production arm into its West London headquarters in order to improve efficiency and consolidate the business going forward.

    The TV production operation, which currently resides in Wimbledon Park, will move into Octagon House in Fulham Road, Putney, by 23 December 2005. The move will see personnel, archive footage and production equipment housed in the same building as the rest of the business.

    The company says that it has reached a favourable agreement with the Wimbledon Park landlord which enables the site to be redeveloped and gives OCSI the opportunity to achieve its goal of housing all of its staff under one roof in Putney. At the same time this will allow the company to invest in new infrastructure and equipment at its Putney HQ so that it is better able to service the requirements of its clients, particularly in the area of new media. The production operation will move into currently empty office space within Octagon House, alongside the other three areas of the business, rights, new media and brandcasting.

    Octagon CSI president Chris Guinness said, There are huge advantages to everyone being in the same place, not only from a practical point of view. The move will allow us to be a much more efficient organisation due to a reduction in our fixed overheads and enable us to consolidate Octagon CSIs unique offering across the whole sports and entertainment business.

    Television production, under the leadership of Stewart Binns, is a key part of our ongoing plans to grow the business in the long-term across all forms of the media and we have a very talented team of people.

    The move comes as Octagon CSI is buoyed by the news that it has signed a new three-year deal with the Football League to distribute the international rights for the Football League and the Coca Cola Cup from 2006/07, and has also set up a joint-venture business with British Telecom to produce and distribute sports footage for mobile, internet and broadband.

    Octagon Television is also currently working on a number of productions. These include Chasing Churchill  In Search of my Grandfather with Celia Sandys, Celebrity Nightmares with APTN, Bad Boyz of Art, Reel Race and Golazo, the weekly round-up of football action from the major leagues in the world.

  • APTN’s ‘Beslan’ wins Emmy for breaking news

    MUMBAI: Beslan produced by Associated Press Television News (APTN) in the U.K. has won the 2005 International Emmy for breaking news. Return to Beslan produced by NCRV from the Netherlands has won the 2005 International Emmy for continuing news coverage. The International Emmy was presented to the winners by United Nations Undersecretary General of Communications and Public Information Shashi Tharoor in New York City a few days ago.

    This is the first time that the Netherlands has won an International Emmy in a news category. International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences president and CEO Bruce Paisner said, “Television news is a tough, demanding and important part of our industry. We had an outstanding group of nominees this year, and the winners truly demonstrate the excellence in television for which the Emmys stand”.

    Nominees for nine other International Emmy Awards categories will be announced on 17 October at the television market event Mipcom in Cannes, France. Winners will receive their awards at the 33rd International Emmy Awards Gala on 21 November in New York City.

    Founded in 1969, the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is the largest organisation of global broadcasters, with over 500 members from nearly 70 countries and over 350 companies. The Academy was chartered with a mission to recognize excellence in television programming produced outside of the US and it presents the International Emmy Award to programs in eleven categories: Arts Programming; Best Performance by an Actress; Best Performance by an Actor; Breaking News; Children & Young People; Comedy; Continuing News Coverage; Documentary; Drama Series; Interactive Television Program; Interactive Channel; Interactive Television Service; Non-Scripted Entertainment and TV Movie/Mini-Series.

  • AP names J Eric Braun to run international television division

    MUMBAI: The Associated Press has named J Eric Braun, a veteran television executive and new media expert, to be vice president and managing director of its international television division.

    Braun, formerly vice president for news and convergence at Raycom Media, Inc., will have management responsibility for Associated Press Television News, AP’s global video news agency, according to media reports. In his new position, Braun will be located at APTN headquarters in London.

    Braun replaces Ian Ritchie, who resigned earlier this year. He will direct operations of APTN, which supplies video to more than 500 broadcasters worldwide, according to international media reports.

    The announcement was made by AP Broadcast division vice-president and director Jim Williams who called Braun “a customer-focused leader with rich experience in video newsgathering, television broadcasting and Internet and wireless video distribution.”

    The media reports add that Braun has broad experience in a range of media markets and disciplines, both in the United States and internationally. Before working at Raycom, he was an executive at Frank N. Magid Associates, Inc., the world’s largest television audience research and strategic consultation firm.

  • UN, APTN join to offer video feed to broadcasters

    UN, APTN join to offer video feed to broadcasters

    CANNES: The United Nations (UN) has started a satellite feed UNIFEED, offering free video stories to television news broadcasters, which will be available on the Global Video Wire of APTN, the world’s largest news agency.

    The 10-minute UNIFEED transmission from the UN headquarters in New York features professionally shot stories and expert interviews on a variety of international issues, often featuring countries rarely visited by broadcast journalists. It complements UNTV’s live daily coverage of meetings and events at the UN headquarters.

    The stories focus on pressing international issues such as HIV/AIDS, conflict resolution, poverty and the environment and highlight efforts by the UN and its agencies to tackle them.

    The UNIFEED was conceived by the UNICEF and the UN’s department of public information in response to a growing demand for video material from the developing world. Contributors to UNIFEED will include UNTV, UNICEF and other major agencies of the UN including the UN Development Programme (UNDP), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, the UN Environmental Programme (UNEP) and the World Health Organisation (WHO), among others.

    UNIFEED is transmitted on APTN’s Global Video Wire to more than 500 broadcasters.

  • CTV to sell APTN Library materials to Canadian producers

    CTV to sell APTN Library materials to Canadian producers

    MUMBAI: London-based Associate Press Television News (APTN) Library has agreed a mutual representation deal with CTV Archive Sales in Toronto, Canada.

    The deal signifies that for the first time Canadian producers will be able to access APTN Library’s collection of international news, entertainment and sport through a Canadian source, informs an official communiqué.

    APTN will also represent CTV material outside North America.
    CTV Archive Sales director Carol Ashurst as quoted in the statement said, “This partnership is a fantastic opportunity to provide Canadian clients with an immense, cumulative library all in one place, while at the same time broadening international exposure and access to the CTV collection.”

    CTV will sell APTN material to producers based in Canada, but with the ability to grant a worldwide licence. The release adds that as an APTN client, CTV has a ready-made collection of APTN material on-hand and will be adding more from the daily satellite feeds from APTN, the world’s leading video news agency.

    The APTN Library also has a collection of CTV material and both sides will be adding more selected content.

    CTV’s collection dates from 1962 and the network has a distinguished record of Canadian and international coverage, opening the first foreign news bureau in China in 1979.

    It includes an extensive range of interviews from magazine and entertainment shows, plus sports including figure skating.

    APTN head of content Christopher O’Hearn said, “CTV has an impressive collection of news, entertainment and sports footage from Canada and around the world. We look forward to offering their material to a wider international audience and giving Canadian producers better access to our collection.”
     

  • 3G Entertainment News launched by 3 in UK

    3G Entertainment News launched by 3 in UK

    MUMBAI: UK’s first video mobile network – 3, today announced that it had signed a deal with Associated Press Television News (APTN), to provide celebrity entertainment videos to the growing mobile audience in the UK.

    The new service, called Entertainment Now, is accessible via Today on 3, which is 3’s live entertainment channel and is updated every Tuesday and Thursday with breaking showbiz news. The style of the show is quirky and irreverent, poking fun at the rich and famous, and of course, the infamous.

    From Big Brother to the Mercury Music Awards, Venice Film Festival to the Mobo’s, APTN Entertainment on 3 is there; up close and personal with the hottest stars. Now over 1.2 million customers on the 3 video mobile network can watch Entertainment Now on the move, informed an official release.

    APTN director marketing Toby Hartwell said, “APTN is delighted to be working with 3, the UK’s fastest growing mobile operator. Entertainment Now is a bespoke video mobile product that viewers are sure to find amusing and addictive. It’s your inside edge to celebrity gossip and events.”

    3 marketing director Graeme Oxby said, “3 video mobile brings customers the very best in mobile entertainment. The new service from APTN joins an exciting range of entertainment options on 3 customers can watch full-length music videos, Barclays Premiership action, play the latest games or watch comedy clips. Entertainment Now is a good addition to 3’s portfolio.”

  • Olympics on TV: Faster, Higher, Stronger… but is it so in India?

    Olympics on TV: Faster, Higher, Stronger… but is it so in India?

    The Olympic Games, the biggest sporting spectacle on the planet, officially kicks off tomorrow in Athens. Over 10,000 athletes representing 202 countries, including 74 participants from India, will be competing for the top spot in more than 37 disciplines.The International Olympic Committee has predicted record Olympics viewership for Athens 2004. With more than 300 channels and about 35,000 hours of scheduled coverage, the committee expects that 3.9 billion people will watch this year‘s games on TV. This is compared to the 29,600 hours broadcast to 3.6 billion viewers at the 2000 Games in Sydney.

    Talking about the international scenario, NBC is promising 1,210 hours of coverage while Canada‘s CBC and TSN are set to provide 440 hours. Among German channels, ZDF and ARD will bring 1,400 hours of coverage. In South Africa, Supersport International, SABC2 and SABC3 are expected to provide 1965 hours of Olympics coverage.

    Indiantelevision.com takes a look at how Indian television channels are covering the event.

    Doordarshan: The Olympics telecast rights owner will telecast the games round the clock. It will have a total of 4,000 hours of programmes on DD Sports. Olympic highlights can be seen on DD-I. Daily capsules of India‘s participation in the games will be shown including interviews with players, athletes, coaches, managers and Indians living in Athens.

    The opening ceremony airs live on DD-I tomorrow (13 August) from 11 pm to 3 am. It repeats on 14 August from 9 am to 12 noon on DD-I. There will be two segments on DD-I. The India Specific – India at Athens and Highlights of the Day – will be telecast at 7:30 am to 9:30 am and 2nd segment from 11 pm to 1:30 am except on 15 August. On 15 August, the morning segment will be telecast from 10 am to 11 am.

    The Days Best Events will be telecast from 11:30 pm to 00:30 am (early next day). The events that will receive round the clock coverage on DD-Sports include hockey, swimming, shooting, cycling, boxing, judo and weight lifting.

    Doordarshan will also telecast live the closing ceremony on 29 August from 11:30 pm to 3:15 am.

    Sponsors: Coca Cola, Samsung, McDonalds, Kodak, Panasonic, Hyundai, and General Motors.

    As reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, DD will net Rs 80 million from the games. However the acquisition costs were substantially higher at Rs 240 million.

    News channels hop on board in a big way:

    Star News has been airing a special show Ek Champion Ho Apna since 10 August. The special, which will be hosted by resident anchors Ashish Chadda and Mandira Sawhney, features experts of various sports. Reporter Siddharth Dutta will be at Athens to provide the latest updates, results and also report on the off-the-field action.

    The half-hour special airs at 8:30 am, 7:30 pm and 11:30 pm daily. The morning show will look at the previous day‘s events complete with athletes‘ reactions and the day‘s schedule. Whereas the 7:30 pm special will provide the viewers with the latest updates on the day‘s events along with the latest development on the upcoming late evening events. And finally the late night special will present a complete wrap up of the entire day‘s action.

    Will India end its long spell of poor performance at the Olympics & bring home the precious yellow metal this time? A special segment on the show called Ye Mera India will provide comprehensive coverage and updates on the Indian contingent‘s performance at Athens Olympics. This segment will be a mix of their on as well as off the field activities.

    In addition, it will also have additional segments like Olympics Breaking News, Olympics Trivia and Medal‘s Tally which will air at regular intervals throughout the day during the games. These segments will feature all the results and key developments of the day, features on Olympics-related topics, additional statistics and the medal tally following every competition. Star News will take the feed from APTN and Reuters.

    Sponsors: Asahi, Hyundai Accent, D-Cold Total are among the sponsors.

    The broadcaster will also run an Olympic-related SMS contest for its viewers where they can win prizes from the channel.

    Aaj Tak: The Lead Hindi news channel has been running a special Athens ki Dagar since 2 August. Another show Athens ki Jung will air from 13 August to 30 August. The show has three segments at 7:30 am (15 minutes), 7:30 pm (20 minutes) and 11:10 pm (special segment of 30 minutes, live from Athens.)

    The channel attempts to capture and showcase all the excitement and events of Athens 2004, with a special eye on the India‘s performance. The special bulletins will give a recap and analysis of the day‘s performances/events. To cover the hockey segment, the channel will use the expertise of hockey players Jugraj Singh. Indian players Gagan Ajit Singh and Deepak Thakur will provide their inputs from Athens.

    Headlines Today: Aaj Tak‘s English sibling has started airing its 15-minute Olympic special Gold Rush from 11 August. The show airs at 7:45 am with a repeat at 12:45 pm. The show is centred on two elements: Results round up and What to expect.

    Results round up gives a round-up of all the major results from the previous day. What to expect is a half an hour preview show at 10:30 pm with a repeat at 12:30 am. The special will contain a round-up of all the latest results and will be partially anchored from Athens.

    Both the shows, including overall coverage on the channel also feature: Section One2Watch which will focus on one, or two key match-ups in the Olympic games, Dopewatch which will take a special look at athletes who are under the doping cloud, Olympic diary that will contain a round-up of all the background news and events from the Olympic village in Athens.

    Zee News: After enjoying success with Javed Miandad on its coverage of the Asia Cup, Zee News will buckle up for the Olympics by engaging commentator Jasdev Singh, and Hockey Olympian, Pargat Singh, on their panel throughout the Athens games.

    Jasdev Singh has covered nine Olympics so far. He will be seen in all Olympic-related programmes on Zee News as an expert commentator and analyst. Pargat Singh will share his point of views on all the hockey matches where India and/or Pakistan will be playing only on Zee News. He will also be available for his expert views for the semi-finals, Final and the 3rd place match in the tournament.

    Moreover Zee News has designed special Olympic programmes to give its viewers a different experience and knowledge of the sport so that they don‘t miss out the action.

    Talking about the initiative Zee Telefilms Newsgroup director Laxmi N. Goel added, ” With this special mega event programming Zee News wants their viewers to know the history and the facts of the games besides watching the exciting event. Zee News took the initiative in roping in the world class experts to give A to Z analysis of the greatest event on the earth”.

    The broadcaster‘s Olympic themed specials will include Athens per Nazar. The segment will air in prime time and non-prime time bulletins every day. It will be throwing light on various vignettes of life in Athens. It will be on till 29 August.

    The channel will also showcase prominent winners during the various Olympic games through its programme Athens ke Sikander. Athens Mein Bharat shows the Indian challenge in Athens.

    Olympic Ke Pannon Se is a trivia piece with a difference. It tells little known facts and records of the past Olympic games. Olympic ke Bharatiya Nayak profile Indian sportspersons who won medals in the Olympics or just missed it.

    Zee News will be showcasing in the Young Achiever show the youngest Olympic winners of the day. Meanwhile Medals Tally will update the viewer on the medals won by countries competing in the games. Celebrity Bites is another segment where stars, players and the glitterati wish Indian players good luck at the games.

    CNN: The US broadcaster will provide special reports from Athens. CNN‘s coverage sees Your World Today co -anchor Michael Holmes in Athens keeping viewers updated on the numerous news stories that the games generate.

    His special packages and live reports will air on Your World Today and other shows including CNN Today and World News Asia. In addition, Terry Baddoo and Josie Carp will bring the latest action and results from the games in the special World Sport. Baddoo will be reporting from Athens.

    He said, “So, the Olympic Games are going home to Greece. But what sort of Games will it be? One thing we can be clear on is that Athens has a great deal to live up to. After reporting on the 2000 Summer Games in Sydney, Australia, I can confirm that former IOC President, Juan Antonio Samaranch, may not have been guilty of hyperbole when he described the Aussie event as “the best games ever”. Sydneysiders provided well-organised, spectacular games, with a cordial atmosphere that was a credit to their nation. Can Greece deliver something similar?”

    BBC World: The beeb‘s Olympics programming will centre around its two flagship sports programmes which will be sponsored by Konica Minolta.

    The channel‘s regular 15-minute Sport Today bulletins will feature action, news, results and interviews from Athens several times each day.

    The other show Extra Time will see major sporting names of the past and present talk in depth about their careers.

    Konica Minolta will receive ten-second on-screen sponsorship credits before and after every edition of each programme from 7 August until 3 September, as well as on-screen credits during the promotional trailers that are broadcast as part of BBC World‘s Dynamic Junctions.

    These are the distinctive and innovative “junctions” between programmes, unlike anything on other international news channels, which were introduced last October. Several on-screen “boxes” convey constantly updated news and information plus attention-grabbing 15-second clips with highlights of forthcoming shows.

    The multi-media campaign will also see web banners for the photographic company on BBC World‘s website (bbcworld.com) and on the two programming highlights e-newsletters that are sent each week to 45,000 subscribers.

    The Konica Minolta branding will appear in August on a print advertisement promoting BBC World‘s Olympics coverage in the European edition of the Financial Times and the Asian edition of the International Herald Tribune. Special programme guides with information about the channel will also be placed in almost 4,000 hotel rooms in ten hotels in Athens for the duration of the Games.

    BBC World airtime sales director Jonathan Howlett added, “At BBC World, we‘ll be offering extensive coverage and analysis of the Olympic Games throughout August to our highly influential and upmarket global audience. This agreement will mean enormous international exposure for Konica Minolta and we‘re delighted they‘re part of our Olympic package.”

    Konica Minolta assistant manager brand management department Michiaki Matsuzaki added, “We are expecting our sponsorship of Sport Today and Extra Time to raise awareness of the Konica Minolta brand and company globally. The sponsorship timing in August will be linked to the Olympic Games and will help us in fulfilling our goal.”

    The general entertainment Scene:

    Pogo: The kids‘ channel will air a special First Olympians on 13 August at 7:30 pm with a repeat on 14 August at 4 pm. The historical feature tells the story of the only existing skeleton of an ancient athlete ever discovered. A mix of cutting edge forensics, lavish special effects and drama recreate the world of the first Olympian. Viewers will travel back in time to the Ancient Games of 444 BC, and discover how he came to be an Olympic athlete, how he prepared for the competition, and events at which he excelled and how his success changed his life.

    Discovery: On 14 August at 8 pm the channel brings to a close its series of specials under the programme band Athens Games Special Week.

    The initiative which kicked off last month had two facets. Firstly it aimed at giving viewers a feel of what the ancient Olympians were like and how the event developed over the years. One of the specials was The Real Olympics. This showed that even before Christ was born cheating, bribery and financial scandals were very much a feature of the Games.

    Secondly the channel‘s Rural Olympics special had showcased an Indian version of the Olympics celebrated every February in the villages of Punjab. The event captured the passion and the competitive spirit of the people representing over 2,000 villages of Punjab. Over 100,000 people from the region attend this unique sports extravaganza every year.

    Radio:

    Radio City 91 FM: Radio City has kicked off its Olympics coverage on 12 August. For its 18 day-long coverage, the radio station has lined up programmes like Khiladi No.1, Athens Update, Olympics Special – sirf ek sawal and Radio City Fun Olympics. Khiladi No.1 presents interesting trivia on heroic individuals while Athens Update is a daily update on the latest medal tally. With Olympics Special, Radio City brings an SMS contest. The programme is scheduled for Monday – Friday, four times a day – 7 am, 8 am, 2 pm, 7 pm. Radio City Fun Olympics is a set of on air contests based on programme categories.

  • Nigel Baker is APTN’s MD

    Nigel Baker is APTN’s MD

    MUMBAI: Nigel Baker has been appointed the new managing director of Associated Press Television News (APTN).

     

    Prior to the appointment, Baker was APTN’s content director. In his new role, he will report to Ian Ritchie. Ritchie is AP International’s global business VP. The division that was recently created is in charge of managing the Associated Press’ businesses in video, text and photographs outside the US.

    Baker will have full responsibility for all aspects of running APTN and will be a key member of the AP International senior management team. Baker was quoted in a company release saying, “We have taken APTN from start-up to the world’s leading television news agency in a remarkably short time. The company is now entering a new era where we shall be the world leader in providing real-time coverage and defining video news images to online and wireless providers as well as traditional TV broadcasters.”

    Baker joined AP a decade ago. He was instrumental in its launch into the TV news agency business. He became the head of news in 1995 and content director three years ago. In the past, he has held senior editorial positions at Sky News, ITN and at Reuters.

    Earlier, he worked for Britain’s national news agency, the Press Association.

  • APTN, Grinberg join hands to create one of the largest archival collections

    APTN, Grinberg join hands to create one of the largest archival collections

    LONDON: APTN Library and Grinberg Film Libraries, two of the world’s leading sources of historical footage have signed a representation deal to exchange and sell each other’s material.

    The London based library and Los Angeles film libraries will begin supplying and licensing material from January 2004.

    While Associated Press Television News (APTN) is said to be world’s leading video news agency with self-shot material from 1963, Grinberg collection comprises the Paramount and Pathe newsreels, which were the leading news sources of their day from 1896 to the late 1950s, says an APTN release.

    APTN content development head Christopher O’Hearn, “It’s a great combination – this puts the best of the old together with the best of the new” said. “We can now offer a high quality service to anyone looking for content, from the earliest moving images to the latest satellite news.”

    Grinberg’s Pathe collection is the world’s oldest moving image library dating back to 1896. The Paramount newsreel was known as “The Eyes and Ears of the World” from 1927 to 1957. Together they total more than 15 million feet of film, or 6000 hours of material. The collection boasts of movie outtakes and scenes ranging from the Blackton collection of early motion pictures to modern productions from HBO, says the release.

    “APTN and GFL’s representation deal creates one of the most comprehensive sources of archival footage in the world. Together they will become a one-stop resource for every conceivable user throughout the world. In addition, as we digitise our content, the collection will also be marketing what will become one of the largest sources of still photos pulled from the Paramount and Pathe libraries, covering virtually everything that happened in the world dating back to 1896,” said Grinberg’s spokesperson Charles Bonan.

    The initial stages of the deal will see the top acquisitions of each collection exchanged so that they can be provided locally. Both libraries have major digitisation projects underway which will see a broader range of content available, along with improvements in cataloguing and search ability.

  • AP expands internationally; names Ian Ritchie MD of new division

    AP expands internationally; names Ian Ritchie MD of new division

    LONDON: Associated Press (AP) has announced its expansion, with the establishment of its newly named division AP International. The new division is charged with expanding AP’s revenue opportunities outside the US.

    AP has named CEO of its international video service Ian Ritchie to be vice-president of global business and managing director of AP International.

    Ritchie who presently heads Associated Press Television News (APTN) in London, will report to John Keitt, senior vice president for global business.

    A company release quotes Keitt as saying, “This is an exciting opportunity for all of us at AP. Ritchie brings a wealth of experience and expertise to help direct AP’s new growth abroad.”

    In addition to pursuing growth and revenue opportunities, AP International will coordinate with regional and New York news executives to add depth and breadth to AP’s global coverage. AP International will also include AP’s London-based video news operation, which was launched in 1994 and now serves hundreds of broadcasters around the globe, the release specifies.

    Ritchie became APTN’s CEO in 2000. He came to AP from Middle East Broadcasting Limited (MBC) where he was responsible for television, radio, and transmission of digital and cable operations in the Middle East.

    Prior to that, Ritchie was the CEO of Channel 5 Broadcasting Limited. He also served as an executive at Granada Television, Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Television, Central Television’s Nottingham Studios and London News Network.

    AP has more than 240 bureaus world over, providing news content in text, audio, video, graphics and photos to more than 15,000 news outlets with a daily reach of 1 billion people worldwide.