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  • Sony Six to broadcast 2014 six nations rugby

    Sony Six to broadcast 2014 six nations rugby

    ?MUMBAI: SONY SIX, India’s premier sports and entertainment channel has won the exclusive broadcast rights to the RBS 6 Nations Rugby tournament which commences on 1stFebruary. Taking on its global viewing spectrum, the 2014 edition of the RBS 6 Nation’s Rugby tournament will be shown on aprime time slot between 8.00pm to 11.00pm on Sony Six and Sony Six HD for Indian audiences.

    The 2014 RBS 6 Nation’s Rugby tournament beginson 1stFebruary and will conclude on 15thMarch. The tournament consists of a league of 6 European nations – England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Italy and France. Each teamplays every other team once, with home field advantage alternating from one year to the next. Two points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss. Defending Champions Wales take on Italy in the opening game.

    The Six Nations is the successor to the Five Nations Championship (1910–31 and 1947–99) which in turn succeeded the Home Nations Championship (1883–1909 and 1932–39). The Home Nations Championship, played between teams from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, was the first international rugby union tournament.

    Sony SIX has also has broadcast rights to other premier rugby tournaments such as the Super Rugby League and the Rugby Championship.

     

  • Joel Edgerton to play Ramses in Ridley Scott’s ‘Exodus’

    Joel Edgerton to play Ramses in Ridley Scott’s ‘Exodus’

    MUMBAI: Joel Edgerton is in talks to star opposite Christian Bale in Ridley Scott’s Biblical epic Exodus

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    The actor, who cemented his in-demand status after a series of high-profile roles including Zero Dark Thirty and The Great Gatsby, would play the Egyptian ruler Ramses in the 20th Century Fox film that is moving toward a September start date. Bale is onboard to portray Moses.

     

    Exodus will shoot in Spain, Morocco and England.

     

    The project had picked up steam earlier this year when Steve Zaillian came aboard as scribe. Adam Cooper and Bill Collage penned a previous draft.

     

    Peter Chernin, who bought the project as a pitch, is producing alongside Scott. Both Chernin and Scott are based at Fox, as is Zaillian and Garrett Basch’s film rights.

     

    Edgerton, whose credits include the critically acclaimed crime drama Animal Kingdom, broke out in Gavin O’Connor’s 2011 MMA drama Warrior. He recently stepped into O’Connor’s Jane Got a Gun opposite Natalie Portman. The Aussie actor also is onboard to star opposite Michael Shannon in Jeff Nichols’ sci-fi film Midnight Special at Warner Bros.

  • ICC to deliver official fantasy cricket game for upcoming ICC Champions Trophy

    ICC to deliver official fantasy cricket game for upcoming ICC Champions Trophy

    MUMBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the launch of an official Fantasy League game for the ICC Champions Trophy 2013.

    The ICC Champions Trophy 2013 is being played across England and Wales from 6 – 23 June.

    The game will give fans from around the globe the opportunity to pick their own ‘dream’ team from the eight Champions Trophy squads and pit their wits against fellow entrants, known as managers.

    Selection begins with the balance of the side – you can choose to either favour more batsmen, more all-rounders or more bowlers – the would-be-manager then has to select their playing XI and allocate a captain who scores double points.

    Teams can contain up to three players from one international side for the group stages (extending to six for the semi-finals and final), and furthermore only three from inside the top ten of the Reliance ICC ODI Rankings in batting, bowling or all-rounder position.

    Team changes are unlimited until the start of the tournament and a manager can make up to 10 team changes during the Group Stages, reacting to injuries, form and fixture schedules.

    Changes are also unlimited between the end of the Group Stages and the first semi-final and up to two further changes can then be made between the second semi-final and the final.

    Captain changes are unlimited and can therefore be changed prior to every single match.

    ICC GM commercial Campbell Jamieson said, “An aspect of the ICC’s global strategy is to create a better level of fan engagement, and the Fantasy League game is just one of the ways we plan to do this for this event and moving forward. 

    “I’m sure every cricket fan in the world has mulled over who he or she would select in their ideal team, if they had that opportunity – and now they have the chance.”

    Fantasy League head of business development Luke Boyle commented, “We are delighted to be able to offer this exclusive game for the biggest International cricket tournament of the year. We hope fans get involved with choosing their ideal team and it all adds to the overall excitement of the tournament this summer in England and Wales.”

  • First Udaipur International Film Festival to feature 47 films

    First Udaipur International Film Festival to feature 47 films

    NEW DELHI: The first-ever Udaipur International Film Festival commencing later this week will feature 47 feature and short films.

    The festival will open on 15 September morning with the short film ‘Open Doors’ and close on 16 September with ‘Meherjaan’ by Rubiyat from Bangladesh starring Jaya Bachchan among others.

    The festival will be held at two venues in the lake city, and has been organized by the organisers of the annual Jaipur International Film Festival with the support of the Western Zone Cultural Centre.

    A total of 21 countries are taking part in the two-day festival. The festival will also feature animation films and documentaries.

    Noted film maker Govind Nihalani, film director Subhash Kapoor and film writer Jalish Sherwani will be the special guests for the opening ceremony at Darpan Auditorium in Shilpagram. The screenings will take place in the Celebration Mall-Lower Ground Atrium.

    The countries participating include the United States, France, England, South Africa, Germany, India, Iran, Peru, Canada, Australia, Spain, Iraq, Norway, Georgia and Bangladesh.

    The Festival will commence with a tribute to Rajesh Khanna, Dara Singh and A K Hangal.
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    There will be a seminar on ‘The 100 years of Indian Cinema’, cultural concerts will be held along with the seminars and workshops for the youngsters on the important subjects like ‘Film Script Writing Workshop’ at Darpan Auditorium both days.

    A poster exhibition will also be held with original posters of the landmark films like Mother India and Mughal-E-Azam etc.

    Films like ‘Mombatti’ (Cannes) and ‘Road to Home’ (Oscar) are being screened. There will be six films by the prominent filmmaker and social activist Iara Lee who had earlier come to the Jaipur festival. Her film ‘Cultures of Resistance’ won the ‘Green Rose’ in the Red Carpet Award Ceremony.

    This year, she has attempted to expose the exploitative face of the American capitalists through various documentary works. Her works highlighted the negative influence of America in various parts of the world including Iraq, Afghanistan and Africa.

    Other films include the documentary ‘Jungle Mein Jalianwala’ by Anurag Sharma based on the massacre of the tribal communities within the state of Rajasthan during the British era.

  • Slumdog fame stars Rubina and others to star in British film

    Slumdog fame stars Rubina and others to star in British film

    MUMBAI: Rubina Ali, the child who played the young Latika in Dany Boyle’s ‘Slumdog Millionaire‘, is being considered for a small budget British film – ‘Lord Owen‘s Lady” – that will also have Anthony Hopkins in a major role.

    Expected to earn 1000 pounds sterling a day, she stands to earn around 21,000 pounds (around Rs 1.6 million) for the assignment.

    The romantic comedy set to be filmed in India, England and Wales, is about a young Welsh nobleman who falls in love with an Indian girl. Former rugby player Gavin Henson is all set to make his acting debut with the film.

    Ali confirmed this and said: ‘I have a new film and I will be traveling to England and Wales later this year. I am so excited because I think this is going to be my best year. I want to go and meet Danny uncle at his home and talk to him again.‘

    Before I met him, I was living in a slum and now look at what my life has become – he visits us regularly in Bombay and now I want to visit him in his home. The only other person I really want to meet in England is the Queen – I want to see Buckingham Palace. I have always wanted to meet a real queen,‘ she added.

    The film also features Ali’s Slumdog co-star Azharuddin Ismail. The 13-year-old actress said one of the best things about filming in England will be the chance to meet her Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle again.

  • Tushar Unadkat to receive Trailblazer Award in Canada

    Tushar Unadkat to receive Trailblazer Award in Canada

    NEW DELHI: Mukta Advertising Creative Director and CEO Tushar Unadkat who recently produced a film in Canada is to be honoured by ReelWorld as the Trailblazer at the 12th Annual Film Festival to be held from 11 to 15 April in Toronto.

    For ReelWorld, a trailblazer is an up-and-coming voice contributing to Canada’s multi-ethnic framework and entertainment industry, making strides through innovation.

    Created in 2002, the Trailblazer Award recognises the accomplishments of ethnically diverse Canadian entertainment industry professionals whose work has broadened our horizons. Over the past ten years, ReelWorld has recognised some of Canada’s brightest talent for their ability to bring innovative stories and to forge a bright future for the Canadian entertainment industry.

    Unadkat holds a Master in Design degree from University of Dundee, Scotland and Honors in Photography from University of Wolverhampton, England. In the past decade, Tushar has executed art direction in the film, fashion, advertising and events industry in USA, England, Scotland, France, Germany, Netherlands, India and Canada.

    Winning 14 international awards, he has worked with Oscar winning producers and editors in the past as the Production Designer making a significant name in the Western Cross-Over Film-Industry and earning credits on more than 25 feature films in his portfolio.

    Currently enrolled on a Business Edge programme at Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Unadkat produced a cross-over Bollywood-Hollywood genre feature film – Surkhaab – scheduled to theatrically release this summer in U S, Canada and India.

  • ‘We are the biggest investor in the game of cricket’ : Manu Sawhney – ESPN Star Sports managing director

    ‘We are the biggest investor in the game of cricket’ : Manu Sawhney – ESPN Star Sports managing director

     ESPN Star Sports has pumped in a whopping $2.25 billion to acquire the rights for ICC including the two World Cups, the Champions League T20, Cricket Australia and England and Wales Cricket board. The mix includes cricket across the three formats of T20, ODIs and Test matches.

     

    The mark of aggression has spread to other sports including the Fifa World Cup soccer rights and the Olympics.

     

    For over a year, Manu Sawhney has been shepherding this drive to crush competition and establish leadership position as a sports broadcaster by acquiring driver content rights over a longer period of time.

     

    “This is the best in cricket that could be there in the market and places us in the position of matchless leadership not only in Asia but on a global scale,” he says.

     

    In an exclusive interview with Indiantelevision.com’s Sibabrata Das, ESS managing director Sawhney elaborates on how the ESPN-Star joint venture company is gearing up to be not just a TV brand but also dominate in the digital new media space with its comprehensive content across sports, platforms and markets.

     

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    The Indian Premier League was touted as the biggest prime time reality show on Indian television. Why didn’t ESPN Star Sports buy into that hype?
    We wanted to first evaluate how the T20 format of the game would evolve as a product cycle. Remember, we were the first to recognise the power of this new format at the international level when we acquired the ICC rights which include the two World Cups.

     

    With the IPL doing well, we have now bagged the Champions League T20. It will involve the best of the best where the top teams from various domestic leagues including the IPL, Australia, South Africa, England and others compete to win the title of Champions of Champions. The IPL also becomes a feeder league for this global tournament.

     

    We recognise that various formats continue to get developed and broaden the appeal of the game across new markets and demographics, providing increasing number of platforms for leverage and exploitation.

    Was the IPL miss a reason why ESS paid higher ($975 million) for the Champions League T20 when it could have got it at a much lower price with DIC’s $751.3 million bid being the second in race?
    When we are in a bidding environment, we do not punt but go ahead with an amount which we believe adds value to our business. We thought $612 million for the BCCI rights was too high for us, but somebody else thought it made business sense. We make a bid thinking what value the property can bring to us, how prepared we are today to leverage it, and how well placed are we for the future to fully realise the potential.

     

    Our investment in content follows this strategy and allows us to present a sound proposition to our partners. The acquisition of Champions League T20 has been done with this focused, planned and future oriented approach backed by a solid business plan, ensuring our profitability and long term growth.

     

    As a property, CL T20 has all the necessary ingredients of a blockbuster property, not only on the national level but on a global scale.

     

    After the inaugural edition this year in December, the tournament is to be scheduled right before the festive period featuring more top quality international teams and increased number of matches spread over a longer duration. This amplifies the opportunities around the property.

    But aren’t you also risking on the most expensive cricket property (calculated on a per game basis)?
    Tell me one property today which is available across the globe with all commercial rights – and that, too, for a period of 10 years! CL T20 is the only such property. This allows us multitude of opportunities to build, develop, customise, and fully realise immense value around the property. And it makes CL T20 most unique and premium as compared to any other domestic or international property currently around from the business perspective.

     

    Even if we were to compare it with a property like IPL, we have tremendous advantages. The rights around IPL do not include title sponsorship, umpire sponsorship, stadium advertising, official sponsor, ticketing and licensing. These rights amount to sizeable contribution and are expected to grow manifold over the next 10 years as the CL T20 further develops as the most premium tournament.

     

    The domestic nature of the tournament also limits IPL’s appeal internationally. This affects international syndication and other related rights. On the other hand, we have had significant success with the ICC on the international syndication front and today are better placed than anybody else to fully realise the value of this premium property in the global market.

     

    Unlike others, we are not just a broadcast brand but today the most comprehensive sports content provider in the region and the biggest cricket content provider in the world. With our three strong TV brands (ESPN, Star Sports and Star Cricket), two robust mobile brands (mobileESPN and Star Sports Mobile) and the most comprehensive online offering in form of www.espnstar.com, we are better placed than anyone else to fully leverage and exploit multiple opportunities across platforms for building our business on the back of CL T20 across the region and globally.

    Even in the ICC bid, ESS’s winning punt was $1.1 billion while the second highest bidder with $900 million was way behind. Are we seeing a more aggressive ESS?
    We are today the biggest investor in the game of cricket in the world with the ICC, Cricket Australia, England and Wales Cricket board rights and the newly acquired CL T 20. This not only provides us with a good mix of all forms of cricket – the new age blistering Twenty20 format, the popular ODIs and the ever-green Test matches, but along with the ICC it also gives us a very strong lineup of top quality cricket with a World Cup every year for the next 10 years. This is the best that could be there in the market and places us in the position of matchless leadership not only in Asia but on a global scale.

     

    While IPL has been a successful property, in ICC we have the pinnacle of international cricket while CL T20 gives us the very best of the international domestic competition. With the acquisition of CL T20, we have enhanced our driver content portfolio for cricket and our leadership position as a sports broadcaster not just for few years but a longer period of time.

    Do you see the high rise in cost for cricket properties a function of competition or is it based on a realistic projection of business growth?
    The escalation in the rights cost is because of competition as well as growth in the market that you are able to reach. The T20 format, for instance, has expanded the demographic profile from a male skew to young and female audiences. The emergence of new platforms is also playing a part in defining the value in the marketplace.

    India is no longer a low-cost media economy. As the market matures, there will be consolidation. There is, after all, a limited amount of driver content that is available

    ESS enjoyed high revenues from DTH operators as it was carried on the basic tier. But this year Tata Sky and the new DTH operators like Reliance ADAG’s Big TV are not willing to put the three channels on that package. With MSOs (multi-system operators) also consolidating, do you see growth on subscription revenues being hit?
    There is a huge opportunity for sports broadcasters like us and platform providers to work together in building the subscriber base. In global markets, digital subscribers grow on the back of HD, interactivity and video-on-demand; the driver content is live sports. In India, the market is still in infancy. New technologies like DTH, IPTV and mobile are bringing in paradigm shifts. With the power that we have on content across sports, we see tremendous scope to increase our revenues.

    With the ICC Champions Trophy, which was scheduled to be held in Pakistan in September, being deferred, will you be re-negotiating the bid amount with ICC?
    The ICC Champions Trophy is a showcase of game’s best elite players from the world’s top national cricketing sides. It was, therefore, important to ensure full and committed participation of the best teams from all qualified nations for ICC Champions Trophy to retain its premium status. Unfortunately, too much ambiguity existed for many months about the realistic possibility of the event being staged in Pakistan, which led to the current situation where the options available were very limited.

     

    As the global broadcast and production partner of the ICC, ESS was fully committed to producing and broadcasting the ICC Champions Trophy in a truly engaging and entertaining manner for fans across the globe. Accordingly, all necessary broadcast arrangements were made by ESPN Star Sports as per plans agreed with ICC for covering the event in Pakistan.

     

    The late decision to defer the tournament did come with its own set of difficulties for various organisations involved in the tournament, and this affected ESS’s business commercially too. Various questions have arisen as a result of this postponement, particularly issues relating to ensuring teams’ participation in the tournament when it is eventually played as well as the knock-on impact of the rescheduling on the overall cricket calendar.

     

    It is expected from the ICC to decide on these critical matters in the near future. We will only be able to assess the overall impact on our business based upon the way in which these issues are resolved and after we are able to study the short and long term implications of ICC’s actions for ourselves. We reiterate our commitment to working with the ICC in evolving a mutually satisfying solution.

    Isn’t ESS’s aggression spreading to other properties as well including the Fifa World Cup where ESS is said to have bid $40.5 million (up from around $8 million)?
    We have been aggressively mopping up content. In football, we have the exclusive television rights to broadcast Fifa’s stellar lineup of international football events including the 2010 World Cup for the Indian sub-continent. We have the exclusive rights to show over 275 international football games including the Fifa Confederations Cup. We have a multi-year exclusive agreement with The Football Association (The FA), for broadcast rights to The FA Cup, England Internationals and The FA Community Shield on multimedia platforms for the 2008/9 – 2011/12 seasons for 20 countries across the region. This, coupled with the existing partnership with Premier League with which ESS holds BPL rights for 22 countries in Asia through 2010 and rights of UEFA Champions League in key markets, places us as the single largest football content provider in the region.

     

    In motorracing, we have renewed partnership with FIA for another 5 years across the region and for the first time, secured rights across various platforms and in many key markets acquired terrestrial rights as well. This flagship racing property along with other leading properties like A1, MotoGP and WRC, sets ESS apart from any other network or broadcaster in the region.

     

    We have also renewed our partnership with Tennis Australia for another seven years, acquired French Open for India, and continue partnership with NBA and key Golf majors including Augusta Masters, The US Open and The Open, among others.

     

    We have acquired the Olympic rights. The partnership with the International Olympic Committee will allow us to show the Vancouver 2010 and London 2012 Olympic Games for 22 countries across the Indian subcontinent and South East Asia.

    This is the first time that IOC has awarded the rights to one single pay-TV platform across the region.

    Have your programming hours also gone up?
    In addition to the acquired content that we have the rights for, we produce over 3650 hours of original programming per year, which is probably the largest quantum of original programming around these sports.

     

    To give you an idea, we produce over 1500 hours of original football content and over 1000 hours of cricket content. In addition, our flagship studio show, SportsCenter, offers the best round-up of sporting action around the globe with five localised editions in Asia on ESPN. And along with our entertainment-focused sports bulletin show Score Tonight on Star Sports, we produce over 1000 hours of original sports news programming every year. This lineup of content makes us the prime choice of over 310 million passionate sports fans and business partners and associates across Asia.

    Our content strategy is to build a sustainable and scalable biz across sports, platforms and markets

    How important is the Indian market for ESS?
    It is a very important market for us and continues to contribute to the overall growth of our business in Asia. The media industry in India itself has seen rapid growth in the last few years. There is appetite for quality content and so are the opportunities to leverage and further build the business.

     

    While cricket has been, for many years, the most popular sport in India, it still continues to grow. This popularity is growing beyond India playing cricket to other international cricket as well as growth of strong female TG for cricket. The dedicated 24×7 cricket channel, Star Cricket, quickly reached penetration levels of 90-95 per cent after its launch last year.

    India is also steadily developing into a multi-sports market. Other sports like soccer, motor sports, tennis, hockey and golf are increasingly becoming more popular and gaining viewership as well. With that in mind, and considering the huge viewership base, India will continue to be a key market for ESS.

    India offers a lot of potential in terms of ESS’s new media initiatives. ESS has invested in a focused manner in the Indian market. With our multi-platform capabilities on the back of some of the most premium content in the form of ICC, CL T20, Fifa and F1, ESS is better placed than ever today to fully exploit the opportunities from the emerging media scenario in India.

    Do you see consolidation in the sports broadcasting space in India?
    India is no longer a low-cost media economy. As the market matures, there will be consolidation. There is, after all, a limited amount of driver content that is available. We hope to leverage our leadership position as and when such opportunities throw up. We are not just TV dependent but have grown our presence in the new digital media space. And we are not just an India product.

    What have been your focus areas since you took charge as managing director of ESS one year back?
    My focus has been on four key areas. The content strategy is to build a sustainable and scalable business across sports, platforms and markets.

     

    Besides continuing to acquire and develop the strongest, most comprehensive and relevant content, we have enhanced our multi-platform presence.

     

    While television is the biggest format in which consumers want to watch sports, new media platforms are growing in importance. Growing ESS’s presence in the digital space is a key thrust area for the company and we have invested huge resources to provide a new improved platform.

     

    We have launched the sharp new version of www.espnstar.com and are offering advertisers an expansive range of customised and creative advertising opportunities. The new Star Sports Mobile complements the mobileESPN offering through entertaining and engaging content with exclusive video highlights from Arsenal and Liverpool FC and Star Sports’ original programmes.

     

    Skyhawk is a new business management system that has been successfully integrated between internal systems across functions to provide competitive advantage and smoother operations.

     

    We have also made significant investments in improving our business and operational processes through adoption of new technology over the last one year with an aim to scale up our operations more efficiently for future expansion. Our focus has also been on human resource development and I have worked towards creating project teams within the organisation spanning across departments and markets entrusted with an objective to scout for new ideas to help grow our business.

    How has the last one year been for ESS?
    We have seen growth in bottomline and topline across the region. Our task is to take ESS to the next level in scalable business across sports and markets.
  • DD to telecast Opening Tie, Semi-finals and final, and Indian matches

    DD to telecast Opening Tie, Semi-finals and final, and Indian matches

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan will telecast live all the nine matches in which India is slated to play in the ICC World Cup beginning in March 13, apart from telecast of the Opening match and the semi-finals and final on April 28.

    Doordarshan will also telecast a curtain raiser before and after each match, titled Fourth Umpire.

    The Opening tie on March 13 between host West Indies and Pakistan will be telecast from Jamaica in a deferred telecast of one hour. The first match featuring India against Bangladesh will be telecast from Trinidad and Tobago on March 17.

    Other matches featuring India are against Bermuda on March 19, Sri Lanka on March 23, Australia on March 31,

    New Zealand on April two, South Africa on April 7, England on April 11, arch rivals Pakistan on April 15 and hosts 19.

    The detailed schedule prepared by Doordarshan is:

    Day/Date
    Teams
    Timings
    Tuesday 13/03/2007    West Indies V/s Pakistan
    at Jamaica
    (starts one hour late)
    06.30 P.M.- 08.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire 
    08.00P.M. – 11.30 P.M. – 1st Session 
    11.30 P.M. – 12.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire 
    12.00 P.M. – 03.30 A.M. – (13/14-03/07)
    Saturday – 17/03/2007    India V/s Bangladesh
    at Trinidad & Tobago
    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire 
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session 
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire 
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (17/18-03/07)
    Monday
    19/03/2007
    India V/s Bermuda
    at Trinidad & Tobago
    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire 
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session 
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire 
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (19/20-03/07)
    Friday 23/03/2007    India V/s Sri Lanka
    at Trinidad & Tobago
    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire 
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session 
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire 
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (23/24-03/07)
    Saturday 24/03/2007    Australia V/s South Africa
    at St. Kitts & Nevis
    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire 
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session 
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire 
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (24/25-03/07)
    Saturday 31/03/2007    India V/s Australia
    at Antigua & Barbuda
    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire 
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session 
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire 
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (31/03/07- 01/04/07)
    Monday 02/04/2007    India V/s New Zealand
    at Antigua & Barbuda
    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire 
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session 
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire 
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (2/3-04/07 )
    Saturday 07/04/2007    India V/s South Africa
    at Guyana
    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire 
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session 
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire 
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (7/8-04/07 )
    Sunday 08/04/2007    Australia V/s England at Antigua & Barbuda    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire 
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session 
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire 
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (8/9-04/07 )
    Wednesday 11/04/2007    India V/s England at Barbados    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire 
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session 
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire 
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (11/12-04/07 )
    Friday 13/04/2007    Australia V/s Pakistan at Barbados    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire 
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session 
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire 
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (13/14-04/07)
    Sunday 15/04/2007    India V/s Pakistan 
    at Barbados
    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (15/16-04/07 )
    Thursday 19/04/2007    India V/s West Indies
    at Barbados
    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (19/20-04/07 )
    Tuesday 24/04/2007    1st Semi Final – 2 X 3
    at Jamaica
    (starts one hour late)
    06.30 P.M.- 08.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire 
    08.00P.M. – 11.30 P.M. – 1st Session 
    11.30 P.M. – 12.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire 
    12.00 P.M. – 03.30 A.M. – (24/25-04/07)
    Wednesday 25/04/2007    2nd Semi Final – 1X4 at Saint Lucia    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (25/26-04/07 )
    Saturday 28/04/2007    Final
    at Barbados
    05.30 P.M.- 07.00 P.M. Fourth Umpire
    07.00P.M. – 10.30 P.M. – 1st Session
    10.30 P.M. – 11.00 P.M. – Fourth Umpire
    11.00 P.M. – 02.30 A.M. – (28/29-04/07 )

  • Star World kicks off the New Year with ‘Falcom Beach’

    Star World kicks off the New Year with ‘Falcom Beach’

    MUMBAI: English general entertainment channel Star World kicks off 2007 with the show Falcon Beach.

    Every summer, the sleepy New England town of Falcon Beach ignites, and the surf and sand aren’t the only things heating up. When the townies and the rich kids who summer at Falcon Beach collide, the sparks fly. The rest of the year, they live in different worlds, but come summer they share a strip of beach where anything can happen. That’s the thing about Falcon Beach. Anything is possible. But somebody’s bound to get burned.

    The show kicks off on 2 January 2007 at 8 pm.People fall in love, fall out of love, get into trouble and take risks they never thought they would. For a group of friends and the outsiders they meet, this summer is about holding onto the sun and fun as long as they can… because the future is right around the corner and it’s hard to know what you want or what you should do. For now, they’re making the most of every minute while it lasts. There are no right answers, just the endless possibilities of summer. What does that mean for the dreamers and the schemers, the lovers and doubters, the people tied to the past and the ones trying to break free from it?

    The townies are Jason Tanner, a local wakeboard jock whose father died when he was just a kid, Tanya , Jason’s childhood sweetheart who has just returned after a four-year modeling stint in Europe, and Danny, Jason’s best friend, a goofy arcade manager.

    The cottagers are Paige Bradshaw, a spoiled and snobby Toronto rich girl who wants nothing more than to be doing an internship at her father’s big corporation in Toronto rather than be dragged to her mother’s childhood memory cove, Lane Bradshaw, Paige’s conceited and self-destructive brother, a coke addict and dealer, and Erin, who comes to Falcon Beach every summer to be a lifeguard at the beach.

  • ICC sets 7 Nov for audio-visual rights tenders submission

    ICC sets 7 Nov for audio-visual rights tenders submission

    MUMBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the availability of its Invitation to Tender (ITT) document for audio-visual rights for ICC Events from late 2007 to 2015.

    This is the latest step in the process of exploiting its rights for the eight-year period and follows a series of meetings between the ICC and interested broadcasters and agencies over the past month.

    Those broadcasters and agencies wishing to pursue an interest and receive the ITT can do so by applying to the ICC through email.

    Once they have done that they will be sent a confidentiality letter. When they sign that letter and pay a fee to the ICC they will receive the tender documentation. The deadline for submission of tenders is 7 November 2006.

    ICC CEO Malcolm Speed said, “This is the latest stage of the process to sell the ICC’s commercial and broadcast rights and it is a hugely significant and exciting time for cricket.
    “We have already been gratified and encouraged by the meetings we have held with many interested parties and those meetings have indicated to us that the level of interest in these rights is extremely high.

    “The sale of our rights gives us the opportunity to place cricket on a sound financial footing for the next eight years and, by doing that, it will provide all our Members with the chance to both sustain and grow the game. Yhroughout this whole process we have only one aim in mind – securing the best deal for cricket”.

    Included in the eight-year period under discussion are 18 ICC tournaments with two World Cups, in Asia (2011) and Australasia (2015), and a minimum of three ICC Champions Trophy tournaments.

    Also included are the first two ICC Twenty20 World Championships, in South Africa (2007) and England (2009), the latter taking place in the ICC’s centenary year.

    And there are Cricket World Cup Qualifiers, four ICC U/19 Cricket World Cups, and, for the first time, the Women’s Cricket World Cup, with two tournaments scheduled for 2009 (Australia) and 2013 (India) in the eight-year timeframe.

    Meanwhile the BBC’s head of sport, Roger Mosey has said it would bid for live English cricket rights in 2010 when the ECB’s existing deal with pay-broadcaster BSkyB expires. He said that cricket should follow the model used for football, where rights are sold in packages, allowing several broadcasters to share the rights for live games and highlights.

    He has been quoted in media reports saying that a multi-platform model with BSkyB having live Premiership games; the BBC showing Match of the Day and live FA Cup games; ITV and BSkyB sharing the Champions League worked well.

    Further details and updates of the sales process will be announced by the ICC in due course.