Tag: Ficci-Frames 2005

  • Zee to launch global news network in English

    Zee to launch global news network in English

    NEW DELHI: The Subhash Chandra-controlled Zee Network, India’s largest vertically integrated media company, today announced that it would “soon launch” an English language global news network with an aim to put across the south Asian viewpoint to the world adequately.

    Speaking some time back at the three-day Ficci-Frames 2005, an entertainment and media industry-related conclave in Mumbai, Chandra said that this initiative of Zee, amongst few others, is aimed at trying to put an Indian stamp over the global media and entertainment industry.

    According to Chandra, for the India media companies to become truly global and competitive at the international level, it is necessary that the region’s viewpoint is put across lucidly, laced with adequate perspective, in front of the global audiences.

    This move, Chandra said, is being done as, for example, generally CNN explains the US viewpoint, while BBC elucidates the British viewpoint to the global audience.

    In this regard, Chandra, whose company is lobbying hard for certain policy changes, pointed out that the government should look into the investment norms and try removing the inadequacies therein to enable Indian media companies to go truly global and compete internationally. He also said that his dream is to straddle the global market through ventures in various parts of the world.

    Chandra said this in presence of government representatives at the Ficci-Frames convention, which was flagged off today in the forenoon.

    “Look outward and try taking new share of the global media industry,” Chandra suggested to the Indian media industry representatives present at the convention, indicating that unless this is done India media companies would not be able to increase their share of the market globally.

    Keep tuned as we bring you more from the Ficci-Frames convention as also what Chandra, sometimes also referred to as the Asian Rupert Murdoch, said during a special address.

  • FICCI Frames 2005 theme is ‘Entertainment – It’s Happening’

    MUMBAI: FICCI Frames, the biggest convention in Asia on the business of entertainment, is back and this year the theme is ‘Entertainment – It’s Happening.’

    Frames will be held in Mumbai from 4 – 6 April and will have participation from various entertainment conglomerates, IT majors and others players.
     

    Some of the top honchos who will be present are information & broadcasting minister Jaipal Reddy, Motion Pictures of America CEO Daniel Glickman, Zee Telefilms head honcho Subhash Chandra, Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan and N R Narayana Murthy to name a few.
     
     

    Frames 2005 programme is more focused and sharply defined this year. As in the past Frames, this year will start with an inaugural session followed by sessions focusing on various topics relevant to the entertainment industry.

    An interesting session to watch out will be ‘Branded Entertainment’, which will focus on how companies are trying to blend their advertising messages with the brands to have a better brand recall and image.

    Another interesting session would be on ‘Unconventional Ways to understand TV viewing behavior’. This session will give some substantial insights into some of the crucial elements of TV viewership.

    Apart from that, ‘Marketing of films – First Day First Show’ will also be a promising session and will address some important aspects related to movie marketing.

    A session on ‘New Media and Entertainment’ will address issues like how new media and entertainment will be changing the way in which entertainment shall be designed, distributed and delivered with the coming of multiple delivery platforms.

    A new addition in the Frames programme, this year is the session on China, which will seek to provide a brief of what’s happening into the second biggest market of entertainment in the world.

    With the recent stupendous success of Indian Idol, there is no doubt that format shows have become a success story in India. A session on building successful formats will focus on how to create successful formats.

    The elite list of speakers is as follows: WIPO deputy director general Rita Hayes, Paramount Pictures, Los Angeles senior vice president Scott Martin, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Los Angeles executive vice president Hope Boonshaft, EMI Publishing, London senior vice president (Film, TV and Media) Jonathan Channon, Denton Wilde Sapte, London partner and solicitor Nick Fitzpatrick and The Independent Film and Television Alliance (IFTA) vice president (Europe) Lawrence Safir.

    The kids’ space has not been ignored too. With the rise in the number of kids channels in India, this session on Kido-logy will address issues like how to create messages for marketing to kids, understanding children psychology, associating brands with kids and the like.

    With the government looking for possibilities of having a content regulator sometime this year, a session on content regulation will also be held. With around 300 channels being beamed into India and new media technologies around the corner, the need to keep an eye over the kind of content streamed into Indian household is being felt. The session would address issues like fundamentals of Content Regulation and what has been the experience worldwide? How to maintain a balance between over regulation and redundant regulation?

    Frames will also cover mobile entertainment in view of the fact that more and more mobile operators are providing entertainment services on mobile handsets. Hence entertainment is slowly changing to be an anywhere and anytime business. The session will delve on the opportunities for the people in the entertainment space and how mobile will change the way in which entertainment is consumed in future?

    Miles to go is the theme of the session on distribution. Distribution is a challenge for any broadcaster. This session will address the problem to resolve the issue of distribution and will also look into the alternative delivery platforms that may be available in future.

    Bruce Dunlop Associates will address the session on TV Branding. Apart from that, sessions on animation will focus on issues like script writing for animation, marketing of animated content, co-production a win-win game, and project and schedule management in animation.

    Besides this comprehensive agenda will be FICCI Living Legend Award celebration and entertainment on 4 April. Also there will be FICCI BAF awards presentation on 5 April.

    The conference will draw to a close with a high powered CEO’s roundtable with some of the leaders in entertainment space sharing their ideas on the topic: What Consumers Want? This will be followed by a special session by Shah Rukh Khan and a valedictory address by N R Naraynamurthy.