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  • Prime Video launches HITS

    Prime Video launches HITS

    Mumbai- Prime Video, India’s most loved entertainment destination, today launched HITS, Rewind Networks’ popular linear television channel and the home to some of the most iconic TV shows, as an add-on subscription, increasing access to English-language series that continue to dominate pop-culture year after year. HITS offers an unparalleled line-up of evergreen blockbuster and fan-favourite shows from Frasier, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Agatha Christie’s Poirot, Agatha Christie’s Marple, Gilligan’s Island, Mission: Impossible, Baywatch and I Dream of Jeannie, to Stephen King’s IT, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Cheers, Bewitched, The Incredible Hulk, North and South, V: The Original Series, The Six Million Dollar Man, Quantum Leap, Hawaii Five-O, The Jeffersons and many more.

    With HITS, customers can watch their favourite TV shows according to a fixed linear broadcast schedule, while also getting the option to catch-up on content, post linear airing, as per their convenience. Prime members can purchase an add-on subscription to HITS at an annual price of Rs 299.

    “We’re thrilled to launch HITS as an add-on subscription for our customers in India, offering a curated line-up of iconic and much-loved TV shows for scheduled linear viewing, as well as catch-up,” said Prime Video, India head of marketplace (add-on subscriptions and movie rentals) Gaurav Bhasin said, “Our aim with add-on subscriptions has been to provide Prime members with increased choice, improved accessibility and greater convenience of watching their favourite content all within a single app, and within a short span of time, we’ve built a robust library of additional programming through our partners. At the same time, add-on subscriptions have also offered increased reach to both local and global streamers helping them connect with our vast and diverse audience across the country. We are certain that the incredible line-up of TV shows offered by HITS will delight and entertain customers, taking them on a nostalgic trip when enjoying some of the world’s most popular and timeless series.”

    “We are delighted to partner with Prime Video to give viewers across India an opportunity to experience HITS,” said Rewind Networks EVP Sandie Lee. “HITS has always been about celebrating the vast television history, and with this collaboration, we are excited to offer customers the opportunity to rediscover these iconic shows conveniently.”

  • ‘Game of Thrones’ breaks record, bags 38 Emmys

    ‘Game of Thrones’ breaks record, bags 38 Emmys

    MUMBAI: The HBO fantasy drama, Game of Thrones (GoT) has broken records by winning a total of 38 awards at the 68th annual Emmy Awards. The previous all-time record holder, Frasier, had pocketed 37 awards.

    GoT has picked up awards for best writing in a drama series, best directing in a drama series, and best drama on Sunday night. The series became the most-honored drama series after winning nine Emmys at the Creative Arts ceremony, surpassing longtime title holders Hill Street Blues and The West Wing.

    It has only been on six seasons, while Fraiser was on for 11 which makes it stand out.

  • ‘Game of Thrones’ breaks record, bags 38 Emmys

    ‘Game of Thrones’ breaks record, bags 38 Emmys

    MUMBAI: The HBO fantasy drama, Game of Thrones (GoT) has broken records by winning a total of 38 awards at the 68th annual Emmy Awards. The previous all-time record holder, Frasier, had pocketed 37 awards.

    GoT has picked up awards for best writing in a drama series, best directing in a drama series, and best drama on Sunday night. The series became the most-honored drama series after winning nine Emmys at the Creative Arts ceremony, surpassing longtime title holders Hill Street Blues and The West Wing.

    It has only been on six seasons, while Fraiser was on for 11 which makes it stand out.

  • CBS posts profit of $335 mn in fourth quarter

    CBS posts profit of $335 mn in fourth quarter

    MUMBAI: US media conglomerate CBS has recorded a profit in the fourth quarter from a year ago period.

    This included a major charge to write down the value of its television and radio businesses

    CBS reported net income of $335 million, or 43 cents per share, in the October-December period. A year ago, the company reported a loss of $9.14 billion, or $12 per share. That included a charge of $9.48 billion for the asset impairment.

    Operating income for the quarter is up 14 to per cent to $759.3 million. For the year revenues were $14.3 billion. This marked an increase of one per cent from the prior year, with increases of two per cent at television, eight per cent at outdoor and six per cent at publishing. This was partially offset by a decline of seven per cent at radio.

    For the year, television revenues increased by two per cent to $9.5 billion from 2005 primarily reflecting increases in television license fees and affiliate revenues partially offset by lower home entertainment and advertising revenues. Television license fees increased by 26 per cent primarily due
    to the 2006 availabilities of CSI: Miami, Frasier, Star Trek: Voyager and Without A Trace.

    This was partially offset by the absence of license fees from the prior year second- cycle cable renewal of Everybody Loves Raymond. Affiliate revenues increased eight per cent due to rate increases and subscriber growth at Showtime and the inclusion of the results of CSTV Networks since its acquisition in January 2006. Ad revenues decreased by one per cent from 2005 as higher political ad sales were more than offset by lower revenues from the absence of UPN and decreases at CBS Network.

    Home entertainment revenues decreased by 68 per cent principally due to the switch from self-distribution in 2005 to third party distribution in 2006.

    CBS executive chairman Sumner Redstone says, “CBS’ first year out of the gate was a great one. Our strong performance in the fourth quarter and full year of 2006 is the result of strategic vision and operational excellence. Leslie and his team are building our existing businesses to capitalise on the digital revolution and to position CBS for continued success well into the future.”

    CBS president and CEO Leslie Moonves says, “CBS’ fourth quarter results capped off a strong first year as a stand-alone company, Strong fourth quarter operating results at television, outdoor and publishing helped us surpass our key financial targets for the year.

    “Looking forward, we will continue to focus on running our core operations effectively; reshaping our portfolio into better-margin, higher-growth businesses; using the interactive opportunity to deepen and broaden our relationship with audiences; and receiving compensation for our content through retransmission consent agreements and new interactive platforms.

    ” I am confident that the company is well positioned to deliver long-term growth, strong cash flow, and increased value for our shareholders.”