Tag: kickstarts

  • ‘Fair & Lovely Shikhar’ kickstarts on Sony on 28 August

    MUMBAI: Sony will be showcasing India’s most celebrated women on Fair & Lovely Shikhar, which will be aired on 28 August at 12.30 pm.

    An initiative by Fair & Lovely, the programme delves into the lives of amazing women achievers who have overcome all obstacles with their strong will and positive attitude and changed their destinies.
     
     

    Fair & Lovely Shikhar, also marks the debut of Pooja Ghai Rawal (Rhea of Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahi fame) as a television hostess.

    The show will trace inspiring stories of women who may not have got the best start to their lives but through sheer grit and determination have achieved great heights that no one thought possible. Not only the guests but the hostess will also inspire the viewers and help them pursue their dreams.
     
     

    The first episode showcases choreographer Saroj Khan’s journey from the partition days in Pakistan, her struggle for a living in India, to becoming one of the most well known Bollywood personalities.

    Air Marshall Padmavati Bandhopadhyay, lawyer-activist Flavia Agnes and Sewa founder Runa Banerjee are some of the women who will also be featured on Fair & Lovely Shikhar.

    Hindustan Lever Limited vice president (skin) Ashok Venkatramini said, “Fair & Lovely Shikhar is a salute to all the women who have, despite all odds, with their courage and determination achieved great heights, pursued their dreams to change their destinies. All the guests showcased in the serial are the face and spirit of Indian women. With Fair & Lovely Shikhar, we want to inspire the viewers to realise their dreams and ambitions and follow them to attain success.”
     

  • First Promax&BDA Arabia conference kickstarts in Dubai

    MUMBAI: The first Promax&BDA Arabia conference, which opened in Dubai today, saw Pan-Arabic promotion, marketing and broadcast design executives stressing on the importance of visual creativity and home-grown branding in the Middle Eastern television industry.

    The conference is being held at the Emirates Towers Hotel, through 4 May in Dubai.

     
     
    “With the launch of the first ever Promax&BDA Arabia conference here in Dubai, we are planting a seed in the Middle Eastern television industry by bringing the best marketing and design experts from around the globe. We will continue each year to bring the region reputable speakers and sessions to educate the expanding market and share ideas on how to successfully brand and promote channels,” said Promax&BDA EMEA senior vice president and managing director Carmen Alzner.
     
     
    MBC Group director marketing, PR and commercial Mohammed Al-Mulhem said, “MBC is honoured to be the main sponsor for an event that celebrates the rich talent, creativity and vitality of the Middle East’s television industry. As the Arab world’s first broadcaster, MBC is dedicated to further supporting the homegrown talent of the Middle East and to shine the global spotlight on our brightest and best.”
     
     
    Cairo-based Graphic Aroma general manager Sally Rawlings added, “The launch of new channels in a relatively new television and satellite industry in the Middle East provides us with a platform to produce highly innovative and inspiring branding that captures the viewer’s imagination and the regions spirit.”
    Orbit Communications Company senior vice president – creative services and programming (Operations-Western Programming) Khulud Abu Homos will present “Off-Limit Zone to No-Limit Zone,” which is a panel discussion, featuring case studies that addressed religious and social restrictions Middle Eastern TV channels face when trying to broadcast Western entertainment to the Arab world. The session will highlight creative solutions for promotion and advertising executives to overcome these constraints.

    On the other hand, Dubai Media Incorporated branding consultant Obeida Sidani will present “D’Cadence, Extreme Makeover: A Television Reality,” on 4 May. Sidani’s session will address Arabic television broadcast design, what appeals to the growing Pan-Arab market and image awareness in the governmental television stations. Sidani will share examples of the re-branding of the two national stations in Dubai, Dubai Television and One TV.

    The first ever Promax&BDA Arabia Awards will celebrate the best promotion and broadcast design work from the Pan-Arab region.

  • MIPCOM kickstarts in Cannes

    MIPCOM kickstarts in Cannes

    CANNES: The picturesque southern France escape for most of the world’s creme de la creme. It never looked better. And October is the time when it plays host to the world’s biggest television market, MipCom, just as it does to the property, music, the film and advertising and festivals at other times of the year.
    The sun rises on MIPCOM 2004 in Cannes

    The climate: well in the day it borders on the warm and humid and wearing a suit to meetings as you walk down the Croisette next to the famed Palias de Festivals for your next meeting at the Hotel Majestic or the Noga Hilton is a no-no. The sweat just drips and you are forced to peel off your blazer.

    Indiantelevision.com founder CEO Anil Wanvari at Cannes

    On the Croisette a bunch of kids from Peru are dressed up as Indians and performing as a music band. Another group of teenagers are skateboarding, performing leaps in the air and stunts as they try and impress each other. A young man in camouflage pants is working hard at earning the sympathy of the tourist packed city by throwing flames into the air from his mouth. A little further down outside a Gucci store an old man turns a hurdy-gurdy machine and churns out old world music for passerbys and begs for money. Outside a sandwich van – many such vans line the promenade – a young man with his dog, unshaven, looking sickly and homeless with his dog has dozed off on the pavement.

    Two older but extremely fit looking men wearing Armani suits, Tissot watches, strut the promenade with a luscious young thing sandwiched between them arm in arm. And the beach is cluttered with bodies clad in skimpy bikinis and tiny swim suits. Closer to the Hotel de Ville about five minutes from the Palais a flea market is in full swing with antiques, clothes and books on sale. Cannes definitely lives up to its reputation and does not lack for colour.

    As the evening sun dips behind the mountains in the distance, the temperature drops and people once again don their jackets, blazers while the ladies wrap scarves around their necks.
    A Korean band playing at the opening night of MIPCOM

    There is a loud buzz all round. TV and licensing executives from more than 100 countries are assembled as they try to hawk their latest concepts formats and shows. Some are looking for funding, some for coproduction deals, some for outright sales, some for licensing and merchandising contracts with the world’s leading toy makers who have also made MipCom a rendezvous point. The Palais, we are told is expanding in the next two years, with more exhibition space coming up under the sidewalk, which has the handprints of hundreds of film stars from Hollywood, Europe and other regions. More competition for other regions which are looking at matching Cannes fabulous facilities.

    TV division boss Paul Johnson views this as opportunity for the market. “There are exciting times ahead,” he says. “We have had fabulous growth numbers this year for the market with double digit growth once again.”

    In the Noga Hilton a host of acquisition and production executives have been meeting over Saturday and Sunday, huddled in the lobby, trying to crack that next animation or kid’s show blockbuster. The action has been on at MipCom Junior as several of them have ensconced themselves in the screening booths, watching the numerous screeners companies have entered. One scouts former UTV Toons head Biren Ghose, who says he is mentoring youngsters who have big dreams for animation. This apart, he is looking at notching up some animation contracts for his fledgling company Animation Bridge.

    In the conference room, a pitching session organised by Licensing magazine is on where four finalists are pitching their concepts for animation series and licensing programmes to a jury consisting of toy executives, licensing managers. One of them Bernard by BRB Entertainment is outstanding, and features a polar bear who ends up getting beaten in every minute or so episode by the elements as he makes a trip around the world. Bernard, a silent series, is outstandingly funny and the judges in unison applauds the effort.

    MipCom Junior, the smaller sibling will give way to big brother MipCom which takes up all four floors of the Palais and the Riviera behind. Star, Sony, Weg India, Landmark are some of the Indian companies which have bought stand space in a bid to sell their content to the world.

    It gets flagged off on 4 October. Reed Midem promises it will be action-packed. But more on that later.

  • Ninth Cable TV Show kickstarts in Kolkata

    Ninth Cable TV Show kickstarts in Kolkata

    KOLKATA: Fusion was the flavour as the ninth Cable TV Show 2004, opened here yesterday. The exhibition which was originally scheduled to start on 20 February started a day earlier as a result of which the first day had more local visitors.

    The show was inaugurated by Kolkata Municipal Corporation mayor Subrato Mukherjee, while Rajya Sabha member of parliament Sarala Maheshwari was the chief guest.
    In his welcome speech to the guests as well as the cable community, the chairman of the organising committee Pawan Jajodia said, “This is the ninth successful year of the exhibition and we are expecting same overwhelming response for the show. The main attraction is going to be the presence of the SAARC countries like Bangladesh, Nepal and the Pakistani delegation which is expected to arrive on the last day of exhibition (21 February).

    Fabulous dance performances by Creation troupes set in the mood for a busy three days of activity. A majority of the exhibitors participating in the Cable TV Show are have come from Eastern India. Apart from the regular manufacturers and accessories stalls, MSOs as well as the Bengali channels like Alpha Bangla, Akaash Bangla, ETV Bangla and CCTN are present with in full force to attract cable operators.

    Though among the MSOs surprisingly RPGnet which is the biggest MSO in Kolkata is conspicuous by its absence at the show. Apparently the cost cutting seems to be the reason of the absence. Siti with its news Dish TV, as well as Turner Network and Manthan Cable Network, (third largest in Kolkata) are present in the show.

    The show is expected to pick up in next two days with seminars on Broadband, Value add services and DTH.