Tag: James P Marturano

  • HBO may hit break-even by next year

    HBO may hit break-even by next year

    MUMBAI: When premium movie channel HBO launched in India two years ago, it had set itself a goal of breaking even within three to five years. The channel, which has seen a revenue growth of around 20 per cent this year over 2001, says it is already close to breaking even.

    Speaking on Monday on the sidelines of a press briefing announcing HBO’s move from the Zee Turner platform to the Sony Entertainment-Discovery One alliance bouquet, HBO South Asia managing director James P Marturano spoke at length to indiantelevision.com about how the channel was positioned currently and what lay ahead.

    Marturano said that India currently ranked among the top six markets in Asia for HBO. The top four markets, according to Marturano, are Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand. Indonesia is also a big market, he said.

    Queried as to what share of the revenue pie India contributes in Asia, Marturano said it was around 8 per cent currently. Marturano was quite bullish on the channel’s growth prospects and pointed to the fact that when it launched, break even was targeted at between three to five years down the line. He said the channel was well on target to achieve that and was already close to breaking even.

    Adding to that, HBO director of marketing (India) Shruti Bajpai said ad revenues in 2002 over 2001 were better than expected. Bajpai made the point that for special interest channels there is always advertiser interest, and that HBO’s ad inventories were full.

    A media buyer that indiantelevision.com spoke to said there was not really much to choose between HBO and principal rival Star Movies on rates. As far as effective rates are concerned it is about $400 per 30 seconds for both, he said. Asked to point out any particular value add to the advertiser that HBO offered, he reiterated that both the channels were more or less on an equal footing. He, however, pointed out that HBO did appear less cluttered and was stricter as to the amount of ad spots it accommodated. HBO maintains a 15-minute run-time between commercial spots on its movies.

    Asked to respond to I&B minister Sushma Swaraj’s warning on sleaze on television issued during the DD awards ceremony held in Mumbai over the weekend, Bajpai said this did not affect HBO in any way. Bajpai stated that the kind of censorship guidelines that govern HBO were “more than appropriate for telecast in India.”

    Talking about programming initiatives, Marturano said December would see a blockbuster marathon showcasing two films a day of the biggest movies HBO telecast during the year.

    The really big-ticket offering that will be on air in the New Year though is Mission Impossible 2 with Tom Cruise in the lead role. A major marketing and promotional campaign is planned around that. Among the other big titles on the cards in the coming months are films like The Cell, Universal Soldier: The Return, Romeo Must Die, Hollow Man and The Perfect Storm.

    HBO’s biggest movie of this year was The Gladiator, which was the Diwali offering and was pitted against rival Star Movies’ repeat of Jurassic Park. A rather defensive Bajpai would not comment on the ratings that the film got in the two key metros of Mumbai and Delhi but was quite categorical that when looking at the main nine-city TAM ratings, Gladiator had outslugged the monster movie.

    Elaborating on other upcoming events, Marturano said that an HBO original series Tales of the Crypt would be on air in the first quarter of next year. Tales of the Crypt has a lot of star power with the likes of Tom Cruise having presented one of the episodes. To begin with 13 episodes will be telecast and if received well, this number may go up to 26, Marturano said. “We’re evaluating other scripts as well but no decisions on that as yet,” he added.

    HBO also plans to bring 12 of its original movies – one a month – on the channel next year.

  • HBO trains sights on housewives with ‘Time Out’

    HBO trains sights on housewives with ‘Time Out’

    MUMBAI: HBO is set to target the housewife from September with Time Out, an alternative to the routine morning fare trotted out on other channels. 

    An official release informs that the channel will bring two movies, back-to-back every weekday afternoon, starting 11 am in the programme band HBO Time Out. The films run the gamut from period pieces, to family films to serial killer thrillers. The entertainment saga begins 2 September with Poison. Other films that will be screened include Sense and Sensibility, Beethovens 2nd, The Bone Collector, Outbreak and Striptease. The last one, the Demi Moore starrer, comes a surprise as one associates that kind of film with late night viewing.

    In addition, the channel has announced that to coincide with the Emmy season, it will have the programme block HBO Original Movies – Emmy Stunt. The films will air next month every Monday at 9:30 pm. The treat begins on 2 September with the Triple Emmy award winning, HBO Original film examining the war against aids And The Band Played On. Starring Richard Gere, Matthew Modine and Alan Alda, the real-life drama chronicles the tragic, time-consuming battles among government agencies, gay groups and scientists that hindered the discovery and research on the AIDS virus. The film shows how the gay population in San Francisco came to be at risk in the early 1980s.

    Speaking on the programming initiative MD HBO South Asia James P. Marturano said: “HBO Original productions are a strong differentiator for the channel to create extra value for our viewers since these are programs that are not released theatrically and premiere exclusively on HBO channel.”

    Currently, HBO claims to produce an average of six original films per year.

  • HBO premieres its ‘Original Movies’

    HBO premieres its ‘Original Movies’

    What is surprising really is that the Turner Broadcasting-promoted premium movie channel took so long to leverage its own movies. After more than two years in the subcontinent, HBO announced a new initiative premiering next Monday and running through till September – HBO Original Movies. 

    The next five months will see an original HBO film being showcased on the first Monday of every month at 9:30 pm. It may be recalled that last year HBO telecast its 10-part epic series Band of Brothers but the difference here was these were not movies. 

    HBO has been producing highly acclaimed films since May 1983. Over the years, HBO Pictures emerged as a dominant force in the made-for-television movie category at the annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Popular amongst HBO Original Productions are Sex And The City and Six Feet Under both of which have won numerous awards. 

    HBO’s initiative comes at a time when rival Star Movies has reasserted itself among Indian viewers – first with the live telecast of the Oscars in March and subsequently with the double premiere of Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park 1 and 2 that garnered monster ratings. 

    Kicking off the HBO Original Movies series in May is John Irvin’s World War II film When Trumpets Fade. The film stars Ron Eldard (of Black Hawk Dawn fame). 

    HBO original productions include movies, series, documentaries, comedy, music, family shows, sports specials. Under HBO films, the network is producing a broad slate of original movies, from smaller-budget independents to major motion pictures, touching on a wide range of provocative and entertaining subjects – characteristics that have become the hallmark of HBO’s original movies, to appeal to new and different audiences, an official release states. 

    Currently HBO produces an average of six original films and eight original series per year. 

    Chris Albrecht, President, HBO Original Programming said: “The HBO Original Movies are of exceptionally high standard, award winning productions, boasting of star-studded casts that are exclusive to the channel. Our shows must have a compelling point of view that deal with some depth about the human condition” 

    James P. Marturano, managing director, HBO South Asia, said: “HBO Original productions are a strong differentiator for the channel to create extra value for our viewers since these are programs that are not released theatrically and premiere exclusively on HBO channel. 

    The other films included in this package are: 

    In June comes Shot Through The Heart, a true story on the Bosnian conflict. 

    In July is Gia, starring Angelina Jolie. Gia is the biopic of Gia Carangi, who became a supermodel at the age of 18 and died of AIDS in 1986 following heroine and cocaine abuse. 

    In August there is Truman about US President Harry S. Truman. 

    In September, the HBO Original Movies will culminate in a block, which will be the HBO Original Movie-Emmys stunt.