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  • Disney Channel inks pan-European mobile deal with Orange

    Disney Channel inks pan-European mobile deal with Orange

    MUMBAI: The Disney Channel has announced that it has signed its first pan-European deal to provide content to mobile phones. Through an agreement with Orange, the service will be available to customers in the UK, Belgium, Switzerland, Portugal, Poland, Holland, Romania, Slovakia and, in time, France.

    The service will consist of 65 to 120 minute programming loops featuring some Disney Channel’s most popular content, including full 22-minute episodes of live-action programming franchises That’s So Raven and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and animated hits like Kim Possible and Disney’s Recess. In addition, consumers will be able to watch clips from Hannah Montana and a selection of Disney Channel Original Movies, informs an official release.

    Disney Channels, EMEA executive vice president and managing director John Hardie said, “This is a break-through deal which we expect to be a huge hit with kids all over Europe. With parents’ consent and knowledge, it allows kids to watch their favourite Disney Channel programmes on the way home or wherever they are. It’s how today’s kids are growing up to watch TV – at a time and in a place they choose and it’s important that content providers are able to deliver that.”

    In other agreements announced by the two companies, Buena Vista International Television (BVITV), Disney’s international TV distribution division, and France Telecom-Orange will extend their existing broadband VOD movie licensing agreement in France across other markets in Europe. With these agreements, Orange VOD subscribers in Spain and TPSA VOD subscribers in Poland will be the first to enjoy movies from Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures and Miramax Films. 

    Titles include global box office hit Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe and the forthcoming sequel The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian are also included in the agreements. 

    Orange currently boasts of more than 2.9 million mobile broadband customers. France Telecom Executive Vice President Patricia Langrand said, “The agreement for the mobile services illustrates our desire to develop dedicated formats and programs specifically adapted for our mobile services with prestigious partners. Our agreement with Disney for VOD will enrich the content offer for our on demand services across multiple territories and platforms.

  • Herb Granath is US Academy of TV arts and sciences chairman

    Herb Granath is US Academy of TV arts and sciences chairman

    MUMBAI: The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (Natas) in the US has elected Herbert Granath as its chairman.

    Granath says, “I am honoured to take on this leadership position in this preeminent organization that plays a key role in fostering and recognising excellence in the television industry. It is a dynamic time for the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences as we strive to represent a changing television industry that has come to include not only a growing number of television networks but also those who distribute video content via ever-expanding platforms including the Internet, cell phones and handheld devices.

    Granath is among other things the co-chairman of Crown Media Holdings, which owns and operates The Hallmark Channel in the US. Granath also serves as Media and Entertainment Holdings Chairman and CEO. The investment company specialises in worldwide media properties. He also acts as senior programming consultant for Telenet, a cable company in Belgium.

  • Scorcese film on Dylan takes grand prize at Banff World Television Awards

    Scorcese film on Dylan takes grand prize at Banff World Television Awards

    MUMBAI: As part of the Annual Banff World Television Festival being held this year from 11 to 14 June, the 27th Annual Banff World Television Awards have announced its winners. In the Grand Prize category, Martin Scorsese’s film, No Direction Home: Bob Dylan walked away with the award.

    The Banff International Jury met prior to the Festival to screen the 18 “Best-of” category winners to decide the Grand Prize winner. This category represents countries from around the world including Belgium, Canada, Dominican Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Kenya, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom and the United States.

    “The International Jury was proud to be able to choose a Grand Prize Winner from such an illustrious slate,” said Jury Chair, Loren Mawhinney. “All members of the jury felt privileged to be given both this responsibility and this opportunity to screen such wonderful television.”

    The NHK President’s Prize which recognizes excellence in the HDTV industry, was handed out to Queen of Trees. In addition, Y in Vyborg and The Rise and Fall of the Russian Oligarchs took home the Rockie Awards, which were the Special Jury Prizes. An official release stated that 2006 saw the largest number of entries submitted over the past five years. Awards were handed out in a variety of categories with 15 different countries taking home the honours.

    The list of the winners for the 27th Annual Banff World Television Award are as follows:

    Grand Prize
    No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
    Broadcaster: PBS, USA.

    Special Jury Prize
    Y in Vyborg
    Broadcaster: YLE Teema, Finland.

    Special Jury Prize
    The Rise and Fall of the Russian Oligarchs
    Broadcaster: ARTE, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Canada, The Netherlands, Finland.

    NHK President’s Prize
    The Queen of Trees
    Broadcaster: BBC TWO, Kenya, Japan, USA, UK, Germany.

    Category: Animation Program
    Jane and the Dragon: Shall We Dance
    Broadcaster: YTV, Canada, New Zealand.

    Category: Arts Documentary
    No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
    Broadcaster: PBS, USA.

    Category: Children’s Program
    Odd one out: Very normal, really
    Broadcaster: Z@ppelin Channel 3, The Netherlands.

    Category: Comedy
    Extras: Kate Winslet
    Broadcaster: BBC TWO, UK.

    Category: Continuing Series
    Life on Mars
    Broadcaster: BBC, UK.

    Category: Family & Youth Program
    The Hobart Shakespeareans
    Broadcaster: PBS, USA.

    Category: Feature Length Documentaries
    White Platoon, Baghdad 2004
    Broadcaster: France 2, France, Belgium.

    Category: History & Biography Program
    Speer und Er (Speer & Hitler): The Devil’s Architect
    Broadcaster: ARD, Germany.

    Category: Information – Current Affairs
    Mischief: A Dirty Weekend in Hospital
    Broadcaster: BBC THREE, UK.

    Category: Interactive
    ReGenesis II: Extended Reality Game
    Broadcaster: The Movie Network and Movie Central, Canada.

    Category: Lifestyle Programs
    Jamie’s School Dinners
    Broadcaster: Channel 4, UK.

    Category: Made for TV Movie
    Maria’s Last Journey
    Broadcaster: German Television 1 Channel, Germany.

    Category: Mini-Series
    Bleak House
    Broadcaster: BBC ONE, UK, USA.

    Category: Performance Program
    Enough Rope
    Broadcaster: SVT (Sveriges Television), Sweden.

    Category: Popular Science & Natural History Programs
    The Cyborg Revolution
    Broadcaster: NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), Japan.

    Category: Social & Political Documentary
    Children of Beslan
    Broadcaster: BBC TV, UK, USA.

    Category: Sports Program
    Viva Baseball
    Broadcaster: Spike TV, USA, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico.

    Category: Unscripted Entertainment Programs
    Young Black Farmers
    Broadcaster: Channel 4, UK.

  • Miditech wins two Rapa awards for ‘Deal…’ and ‘M.A.D’

    Miditech wins two Rapa awards for ‘Deal…’ and ‘M.A.D’

    MUMBAI: Miditech has won two awards in the 31st All India Radio & TV Advertising practitioners’ Association (Rapa) Awards 2005. The first one is for Sony’s Deal Ya No Deal, which won in the game show category in Hindi and the second for Pogo’s Music Art Dance (M.A.D) in the children’s serial category.

    Deal Ya No Deal, which is in its third season is a show that tests a contestant’s ability to make the right choices and survive in a game of luck, risk and tension, given a choice of 22 cash boxes, which might have anything up to Rs 10 million. Rajeev Khandelwal now hosts the show, which was earlier being hosted by R Madhavan and then Mandira Bedi.

    International versions of Deal Ya No Deal have enjoyed high viewership worldwide including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Chile, Croatia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Israel, Mexico, the Middle East, the Netherlands, Russia, Turkey and Thailand.

    M.A.D. is a unique, refreshingly original and exciting series for pre-adolescent children. Each week, with the help of a couple of mini M.A.D. kids, our hosts, explore a theme through music, art and dance. Whether it be using familiar items to create innovative and engaging things, trying stunts like using their whole bodies as paintbrushes, creating musical acrobatics and rhythmic dancing or looking through the viewers gallery, we always take our audience with us, encouraging kids to re-evaluate the things they see and hear every day.

    The Rapa is one of India’s oldest associations of media professionals. It came into existence over 31 years ago and has contributed significantly towards promoting audio visual works of excellence. Every year the awards function recognises and honours outstanding radio and television productions and the people who create them.

  • Men’s handball Championship does well in TV ratings across Europe

    Men’s handball Championship does well in TV ratings across Europe

    MUMBAI: The Handball Euro 2006 which took place in Switzerland was the most extensively covered and viewed tournament in the history of Men’s European Handball Championships.

    More than 760 million cumulative viewers followed 707 hours of televised event coverage. The event took place from 26 January to 5 February this year and is the European Handball Federation’s (EHF) premier event.

    The championship was transmitted by close to 120 television and radio broadcasters worldwide and benefited from approximately 800 accredited journalists, photographers and technicians to deliver record media coverage.

    This result is based on an independent programme analysis including information provided by broadcast partners worldwide. The report was compiled by the German communication research agency Sport+Markt AG on behalf of Infront Sports & Media AG, the EHF’s television and marketing partner.

    The is seen as a conservative estimate for the event’s total coverage. This is due to several key markets — such as Russia, Turkey, Argentina and Brazil — not being able to provide audited audience data to meet the full criteria of the study. If the unaudited data from these markets were taken into account, the total figure of 760 million would increase to an estimated 850 million cumulative audience.

    The total transmission time grew by 20 per cent and the cumulative audience figures increased by more than 30 per cent (based on the audited cumulative audience) compared to the last Men’s Championship in 2004.

    The 2006 television report demonstrated that coverage reached virtually every European country. The victory of the French team over Spain in the final match benefitted from significant news coverage around the world. Extensive television coverage was also reported from countries not represented in the competition, e.g. Romania (25 matches), Belgium (16), FYR Macedonia (15), and Sweden (10). Live broadcasts of Euro 2006 matches were also shown in the Middle East and North Africa. Delayed transmissions and/or news coverage was available in several Asian and South American territories.

    The official tournament website, www.euro06.com/, which was jointly provided by the EHF, the Swiss Handball Federation and Infront, provided fans with extensive information about the event, participating nations and players. It received 74.6 million page impressions from the beginning of January through 5 February. The result more than tripled those compared to the 2004 event website – another tournament record.

    EHF president Tor Lian said, “We are proud of our deep-rooted partnership with Infront Sports & Media. It dates back many years and has played an absolute crucial role in the development of the EHF, especially in terms of the growth of its flagship event, the European Handball Championships. The innovative and close-knit partnership has made the European Handball Championships into a leading event on the sporting market, as the figures underline.

    “The 2006 Men’s European Championship, held in Switzerland in January, turned a corner and set a precedent for international, indoor sporting events. The EHF will continue its work with Infront for the next period to encompass the 2008 and 2010 European Championships to reach even greater heights.”

    Infront has acted as the EHF’s exclusive commercial partner for almost thirteen years. In 2004, both partners renewed their cooperation until 2010.

    The EHF and Infront are currently preparing to broadcast the Women’s European Championship from 7 to 17 December 2006 in Sweden, where TV4 Sweden will be acting as host broadcaster and offering live signals for all 47 games.