Tag: Big Bang Theory

  • Hotstar adds offline watching feature for premium content

    Hotstar adds offline watching feature for premium content

    MUMBAI: Hotstar, the leading streaming platform of India has now made the option of offline viewing available for its premium content. While the in-app download feature on rival platforms like Amazon, Netflix has been well received, Star India’s digital arm restricted the download feature to only non-premium and old content.

    The facility is available now for both Android and iOS users. It has also enabled support for watching videos in 18:9 aspect ratio, which most of the modern full-screen phones offer. However, it is not clear if the support is also available for premium users.

    “Now you can download and watch offline most of your favourite premium shows like Game of Thrones, Friends, Big Bang Theory and many more,” Hotstar Android app changelog noted on Google Play.

    Hotstar users will have the option to choose between low, medium, high and full-HD quality to download. However, downloaded premium content on the app will expire within 7 days of the download or 48 hours since the user starts watching it.

    Among the number of OTT platforms in India, Hotstar is way ahead in the race. Even streaming giant Netflix admitted that YouTube and Hotstar are till now leaders in the Indian market.

  • dittoTV to show Zee Cafe content alongside U.S.

    dittoTV to show Zee Cafe content alongside U.S.

    MUMBAI: Be content with this treat! TV buffs are in for a treat as Zee Digital Convergence Limited’s (ZDCL) OTT platform dittoTV will bring Zee Cafe’s shows to viewers live. With an array of five popular shows, along with a brand new action series, the platform’s subscribers can watch these shows on-the go, anytime, anywhere on their internet connected devices.

    “Indian viewers often have to wait for weeks, even months to watch their favourite U.S. shows. With Zee Café now broadcasting these shows along with the US, fans can watch the latest seasons and be as updated as their U.S. counterparts.

    With this new lineup of international shows, dittoTV brings together an interesting mix of genres – drama, comedy and action on a single online platform, which caters to the content preferences of the young Indian audience,” said dittoTV business head Archana Anand.

    Secrets and Lies season 2 will air on Mondays at 10 pm whereas Big Bang Theory season 2 will air on Tuesdays at 6:30 pm. The season 3 of Gotham will air on Tuesdays at 10 pm. Series premiere of Lethal Weapon will happen on Thursday at 10 pm. The season 2 of Supergirl will air on Tuesdays at 7 pm while season 12 of Grey’s Anatomy will air on weekdays at 6 pm.

    Apart from this addition, the platform offers access to over 100 live channels like the entire Zee Network, Colors, Sony, Aaj Tak, BBC, MTV and Ten Sports.

  • dittoTV to show Zee Cafe content alongside U.S.

    dittoTV to show Zee Cafe content alongside U.S.

    MUMBAI: Be content with this treat! TV buffs are in for a treat as Zee Digital Convergence Limited’s (ZDCL) OTT platform dittoTV will bring Zee Cafe’s shows to viewers live. With an array of five popular shows, along with a brand new action series, the platform’s subscribers can watch these shows on-the go, anytime, anywhere on their internet connected devices.

    “Indian viewers often have to wait for weeks, even months to watch their favourite U.S. shows. With Zee Café now broadcasting these shows along with the US, fans can watch the latest seasons and be as updated as their U.S. counterparts.

    With this new lineup of international shows, dittoTV brings together an interesting mix of genres – drama, comedy and action on a single online platform, which caters to the content preferences of the young Indian audience,” said dittoTV business head Archana Anand.

    Secrets and Lies season 2 will air on Mondays at 10 pm whereas Big Bang Theory season 2 will air on Tuesdays at 6:30 pm. The season 3 of Gotham will air on Tuesdays at 10 pm. Series premiere of Lethal Weapon will happen on Thursday at 10 pm. The season 2 of Supergirl will air on Tuesdays at 7 pm while season 12 of Grey’s Anatomy will air on weekdays at 6 pm.

    Apart from this addition, the platform offers access to over 100 live channels like the entire Zee Network, Colors, Sony, Aaj Tak, BBC, MTV and Ten Sports.

  • Balaji Telefilms joins Indus Media to enter American TV market

    Balaji Telefilms joins Indus Media to enter American TV market

    MUMBAI: One of India’s leading television and film production company, Balaji Telefilms, has marked its foray into the American television market by inking an American television series production deal with Indus Media. This deal will see Balaji secure rights to the TV series Brown Nation, a satirical comedy based on the lives of Indian Americans.

    This will be the first series under the new deal and is being planned for release in early 2015. Balaji has been scouting for collaborations with international players to produce content for various geographies across media platforms and this will be an important step to reach out to a diverse audience.

    The production house had recently roped in media veteran Sameer Nair as the group CEO to spearhead its expansion strategy and lead the way for the next level of growth by identifying unexplored avenues.

    “India is at the centre of global limelight and the timing is right for us to create path breaking entertainment on an international stage. We look forward to this partnership to extend our creative success to newer horizons,” said Balaji Telefilms joint managing director Ekta Kapoor.

    “We are extremely pleased to join with Indus in producing this series,” added Nair. “American sitcoms have influenced urban India and Indian youth across the globe. This will be a good opportunity for us to leverage our creative supremacy to enter a market not sufficiently fed with similar products,” he further said.

    “We have been looking to enter India with our proposed entertainment fund and this fits in well with our India strategy. We are absolutely delighted to associate with Balaji Telefilms to fuel our growth,” said Indus Media founding director Naveen Chathappuram.

    Added Indus Media founding director Devarajan, “I have had a long standing relationship with Balaji and this deal is a dream come true. We are very excited about our new creative and business partnership with Balaji and look forward to enhance value to all stakeholders.”

    American television has always been popular with youngsters in India. Be it ‘Friends’, ‘Two and Half Men’, ‘Big Bang Theory, ‘How I Met Your Mother’ and the like. On the other hand, Indian characters have become a permanent fixture on American television sitcoms, as well as in movies. One of the main reasons for this is the dramatic growth in the size of the Indian American community in the past two decades – Indian American population grew from 815,000 in 1990 to 4.50 million in 2013. Most successful shows launched in the past five years feature a prominent Indian actor: “The Office,” “The Big Bang Theory,” “30 Rock,” “Chuck,” and “Parks and Recreation”.

    Brown Nation, directed by Abi Varghese, is currently being shot in New Jersey and has Indian actor Shenaz Treasurywala playing one of the lead roles. The comedy series depicts the everyday lives of south Asians living in America. The target market for Brown Nation is 18-45 year old Americans and NRIs. Recent comedy series such as The Office and Parks and Recreations have skewed to these age segments while casting a strong, universal appeal to all age groups.

    Indus Media recently announced its plans to launch a 50 million dollar entertainment fund to invest in films and television in American and south Indian market. With Balaji’s successful run in the film business, there could be more areas of synergy between the two partners especially the growing south Indian film market.

  • Zee Caf has a vibrant show line-up this December

    Zee Caf has a vibrant show line-up this December

    MUMBAI: With the holidays around the corner the English entertainment channel from the Zee stable – Zee Café – is all set to showcase an exciting new line up of shows for its viewers.

     

    The shows stacked up to unleash this December are: The Big Bang Theory (Season 7) that will be telecast on Sundays at 1:30 pm and 9:30 pm; The Vampire Diaries (Season 5) will follow suit on Sundays at 2:00 pm and 10:00 pm. Zee Café will also have the British crime series Poirot – based on Agatha Christie’s fictional eponymous detective Hercule Poirot -screening from Monday to Friday at 11:00 pm; the programme line-up also has Malibu Country – a sitcom starring the popular American country musician Reba McEntire – running from Monday to Friday at 8:30 pm.

     

    The channel is also digging back into some of the popular series aired earlier on the channel; it will air the newest seasons of the much loved Switched At Birth starting 11 December, Monday to Friday at 10:00 pm and Happy Endings beginning 23 December Monday to Friday at 8:30 pm.

     

    Keeping up with the spirit of the festive season, the channel has lined up some exciting content for Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Giving the viewer wholesome family entertainment on Christmas, it will air a marathon of the much loved sitcom The Middle on 25 December.

     

    Café’s New Year’s special will have both men and women glued to their TV sets as the Victoria’s Secret models sashay down the ramp for the Victoria’s Secret Fashion show 2013! The runway show will also include musical performances by Taylor Swift & Fall Out Boy, pink carpet interviews, model profiles and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the show.

     

    So be ready to catch the world’s most gorgeous models walk one of the most coveted fashion shows, aired exclusively on 31 December. With so much entertainment packed into the month, Café has certainly ensured that December will be a viewer’s delight!

  • CBS-TWC in a tiff over digital services

    CBS-TWC in a tiff over digital services

    MUMBAI: The blackout dispute between CBS and Time Warner Cable has shifted from the TV set to the tablet.

    In their latest heated exchange, TWC claims that CBS wants to charge higher fees while shortchanging it on digital programming rights that it “has provided to others.”

    CBS contends that the cable-TV outfit is aiming to get digital rights for free or inhibit licensing deals with newer online rivals like Netflix and Amazon.

    The battle between the two companies, which has left CBS-owned TV stations dark in New York and other cities, underscores how the demand for digital rights, including the ability to watch shows on tablets and other mobile devices, is overshadowing the traditional cable bundle.

    On Monday, TWC honcho Glenn Britt offered to end the five-day blackout and pay a higher rate – $2 a month per subscriber, up from $1 now – in exchange for video-on-demand and digital rights to CBS and Showtime programming under the terms of their old contract.

    In response, CBS head Les Moonves argued that the terms of the 2008 deal no longer apply.

    “Those terms and conditions, better known as rights, were established in 2008,” Moonves wrote in his rebuttal. “That was before the introduction of the iPad. Netflix was still doing little but mailing out DVDs. Amazon was known simply for selling books.”

    Moonves wants to protect future digital revenue and doesn’t want TWC limiting his ability to sell shows such as The Big Bang Theory to whomever he sees fit.

    For its part, TWC wants to protect its turf. It doesn’t want CBS giving Amazon preferential treatment to air shows such as miniseries Under the Dome if it’s paying huge fees to carry CBS, according to those familiar with the talks.

    As one cable executive told The Post, “The program guys want all the Amazon revenue to be incremental, and the cable guys are saying we’re not doing that anymore. We want to compete and offer the same experience.”