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  • DD News invites tenders for programme sets

    DD News invites tenders for programme sets

    MUMBAI: Doodarshan News has invited tenders form experienced agencies for professional TV programme presentation format. The set is for presentation of news and current affairs programmes. The tenders are invited on two bid basis.     

    The sets are to be fabricated and installed at Doordarshan Bhavan, New Delhi, says a notice appeared in a leading daily today. The details are available on the websites ddnews.com and ddindia.com.
    The deatils of the tender are available on the website ddinews.com and ddindia.com. The tender forms can also be collected from DD News office, New Delhi. The last date for receipt of the sealed tender is 5 November upto 3 pm, as per the notice.

  • DD series to mark recorded music centenary

    DD series to mark recorded music centenary

    NEW DELHI: 11 November, 2002 marks the centenary of recorded music in India. In celebration of the 100 years of recorded music, national broadcaster Doordarshan is producing a commemorative series entitled “A Century of Recorded Music – A Retrospective “.

    The director-general of Doordarshan, Dr SY Quraishi, in a statement, has been quoted as saying: “It is a matter of great national pride and honour that the first song was recorded in India on 11th November 1902 in Calcutta by the Gramaphone and Typewriter Ltd, and it was sung by Miss Gauhar Jaan, the most celebrated singer of her time. This series will be a tribute to all the great artistes who have contributed to the recording industry. The series will encompass all genres of Indian music, like film, classical, folk music and will be a veritable feast for music lovers.”

    The research on the subject is underway to ensure that no detail, however small is left out. All the national archives of music are being involved in the project. Prominent film and music personalities have also been sounded out, to ensure that this production, the first of its kind, will be a magnum opus. Plans are also on the anvil to release boxed sets of videos and DVD’s of this production, which is sure to become a collectors item, the official statement said.

    “We appeal to everyone who feels that they may have something of value to contribute to this labor of love, to come forward and contact us through our website ddindia.com” Quraishi said.

    The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting has declared that 11th November 2002 to 10th November 2003 will be the centenary year of recorded music in India. Several events are in store for the music lovers and the year long celebrations will culminate in an awards ceremony to honour the legends of the music industry that has revolutionized the meaning of entertainment by creating a unique bond between man and music.

  • UTV LOOKS AT DD BROADBAND BONDING AND 2001 IPO

    UTV LOOKS AT DD BROADBAND BONDING AND 2001 IPO

    Media company UTV’s Singapore subisdiary is in talks with state-owned broadcaster DD to promote its online initiative, ddindia.com in Singapore. UTV Chairman Ronnie Screwvala says that revenue sharing discussions are on to launch ddindia.com on the UTV-owned sharkstream.com, its streaming video portal. Screwvala refused to divulge any further details on what the revenue share is likely to be as nothing had been finalised as yet.

    He, however, pointed out that sharkstream.com has a subscriber base of 90,000 subscribers in Singapore courtesy its linkup with the local broadband initiative there, Singapore One. UTV receives a part of the Sing$ 3 to $9 per month that Singapore One collects from each of its subs. “The arrangement is under review,” points out Screwvala.

    Currently, sharkstream.com webcasts 17 video channels and 70 audio channels. 180 hours of programming are available for pay per view access to subscribers. sharkstream.com has also recently launched via MSO GigaMedia in Taiwan, and plans an Indian launch this month.

    Screwvala added that the UTV board had recently approved the prospectus for its proposed public issue, and expects to place it with Sebi withn three weeks. UTV hopes to launch the US$ 40 million (Rs 1,859 million) public issue in early January 2001, to fund its expansion plans.

    Some 90 percent of the issue will be sold via the book building route, with 10 percent being offered to retail investors. The funds are slated to be utilised to add content at both UTV and its animation offshoot UTV Tons, the company’s broadband projects and finally to reduce the its present debt.

    The UTV IPO has been one of the most awaited in recent times. Announced about a year ago, it has yet to make its debut. Screwvala and his team have been threatening to unravel it almost every two months. But they have decided against it time and again thanks either to the Nasdaq downturn, or the fizzling of new economy stocks. Hopefully, UTV means business this time.