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  • PEMRA suspends ARY’s Nickelodeon licence for airing Indian content

    PEMRA suspends ARY’s Nickelodeon licence for airing Indian content

    MUMBAI: It wants to signal it means business. And, that it is not going to tolerate any laxity on its diktat to totally ban Indian content on television, radio and cinema in Pakistan. The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) yesterday suspended the landing licence of Viacom TV channel Nickelodeon for airing animation shows dubbed in Hindi.

    PEMRA made the announcement via a tweet from its twitter handle late last evening.

    The channel is distributed in Pakistan via the Ary Digital Network which has its headquarters in Dubai. ARY runs a clutch of channels including ARY News, Zindagi, QTV, Muzik, Digital etc.

    ARY is broadcast in several Asian countries through the services of Samacom’s uplinking earth station based in the UAE. The network has Mohammed Iqbal as its chairperson; Salman Iqbal being its president & CEO.

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    The authority had issued an order last month directing Pakistani channels to reduce Indian content to six per cent, and followed it up with another notice forcing them to reduce it to zero by 21 October. It has stated that those violating its order would face dire consequences, among which could include cancellation or suspension of downlinking (read: landing) and uplinking permissions that it grants.

    A clutch of broadcasters under the Pakistan Broadcasters Association has been contemplating taking PEMRA to  court for its hard stance on the Indian and foreign content issue.

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  • PEMRA suspends ARY’s Nickelodeon licence for airing Indian content

    PEMRA suspends ARY’s Nickelodeon licence for airing Indian content

    MUMBAI: It wants to signal it means business. And, that it is not going to tolerate any laxity on its diktat to totally ban Indian content on television, radio and cinema in Pakistan. The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) yesterday suspended the landing licence of Viacom TV channel Nickelodeon for airing animation shows dubbed in Hindi.

    PEMRA made the announcement via a tweet from its twitter handle late last evening.

    The channel is distributed in Pakistan via the Ary Digital Network which has its headquarters in Dubai. ARY runs a clutch of channels including ARY News, Zindagi, QTV, Muzik, Digital etc.

    ARY is broadcast in several Asian countries through the services of Samacom’s uplinking earth station based in the UAE. The network has Mohammed Iqbal as its chairperson; Salman Iqbal being its president & CEO.

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/sites/drupal7.indiantelevision.co.in/files/styles/large/public/PEMRA-800x800.jpg?itok=ODPsZJQu

    The authority had issued an order last month directing Pakistani channels to reduce Indian content to six per cent, and followed it up with another notice forcing them to reduce it to zero by 21 October. It has stated that those violating its order would face dire consequences, among which could include cancellation or suspension of downlinking (read: landing) and uplinking permissions that it grants.

    A clutch of broadcasters under the Pakistan Broadcasters Association has been contemplating taking PEMRA to  court for its hard stance on the Indian and foreign content issue.

    Related stories:

    Pakistan gets tough on Indian DTH & content

    Pak bans Indian TV content, films from being screened

    PEMRA Indian content ban to impact broadcasters

    “Let India open its market, we will open ours” – PEMRA chairman Absar Alam

    Pakistan Broadcasters Association to oppose PEMRA Indian content ban

  • Sumner Redstone pushes for CBS-Viacom merger

    Sumner Redstone pushes for CBS-Viacom merger

    NEW DELHI: The maverick Sumner Redstone, not letting age dim any of his business acumen, is at it again. Earlier this week he sent a strong message to investors and potential takeover tycoons that he favours a merger of American media companies CBS Corp and Viacom Inc.

    Redstone-family controlled National Amusements, the company that owns 80 per cent of voting shares in CBS Corp and Viacom Inc, on Thursday proposed a merger of the two entities saying it would not support the acquisition of either media company by a third party or surrender its control of either firm.

    National Amusements in a letter to both companies’ boards conveyed that a merger would “offer substantial synergies that would allow the combined company to respond even more aggressively and effectively to the challenges of the changing entertainment and media landscape,” a Reuters report, based on information from Bengaluru and New York centres, said, adding both companies acknowledged receipt of the letter.

    Redstone had split CBS from Viacom 10 years ago as investors saw CBS as a slow-moving company catering to an older audience, while Viacom, whose networks include Nickelodeon and MTV, was considered more youthful. But CBS shares have outperformed those of Viacom over the last five years.

    According to the Reuters report, Shari Redstone, Sumner’s daughter and an owner of National Amusements, has favoured recombining CBS and Viacom under the leadership of CBS Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves.

    But for a deal to happen, the Redstones will have to assure Moonves he will have full autonomy over the combined entity, Reuters said basing their observations on unnamed sources.

    Industry speculation that the two companies might come together again increased in recent weeks after the Redstones prevailed over a power struggle that resulted in the departure of Viacom Chief Executive Officer Philippe Dauman.

    CBS’s management and independent directors “will take appropriate actions to evaluate what is in the best interest of the company and its shareholders,” a representative told Reuters. Viacom said it expected its board to form a special committee of independent directors to consider this offer.

    In its letter, National Amusements said the optimal deal would be an all-stock transaction giving holders of each company shares in the combined entity of the same class they currently own.

    Any transaction would require the approval of both boards. Sumner and Shari Redstone will not vote on the deal as directors of Viacom and CBS or participate in deliberations, according to the letter. David Andelman, a CBS director, also will not participate in the process, the Reuters report stated.

    It is within National Amusements’ rights to refuse considering any other acquisition of either company, two lawyers familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

    In India, Viacom Inc has a joint venture with Mukesh Ambani-controlled Network18 group christened Viacom18 that oversees TV channels like MTV, Nick and Hindi language entertainment channel Colors.

  • Sumner Redstone pushes for CBS-Viacom merger

    Sumner Redstone pushes for CBS-Viacom merger

    NEW DELHI: The maverick Sumner Redstone, not letting age dim any of his business acumen, is at it again. Earlier this week he sent a strong message to investors and potential takeover tycoons that he favours a merger of American media companies CBS Corp and Viacom Inc.

    Redstone-family controlled National Amusements, the company that owns 80 per cent of voting shares in CBS Corp and Viacom Inc, on Thursday proposed a merger of the two entities saying it would not support the acquisition of either media company by a third party or surrender its control of either firm.

    National Amusements in a letter to both companies’ boards conveyed that a merger would “offer substantial synergies that would allow the combined company to respond even more aggressively and effectively to the challenges of the changing entertainment and media landscape,” a Reuters report, based on information from Bengaluru and New York centres, said, adding both companies acknowledged receipt of the letter.

    Redstone had split CBS from Viacom 10 years ago as investors saw CBS as a slow-moving company catering to an older audience, while Viacom, whose networks include Nickelodeon and MTV, was considered more youthful. But CBS shares have outperformed those of Viacom over the last five years.

    According to the Reuters report, Shari Redstone, Sumner’s daughter and an owner of National Amusements, has favoured recombining CBS and Viacom under the leadership of CBS Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves.

    But for a deal to happen, the Redstones will have to assure Moonves he will have full autonomy over the combined entity, Reuters said basing their observations on unnamed sources.

    Industry speculation that the two companies might come together again increased in recent weeks after the Redstones prevailed over a power struggle that resulted in the departure of Viacom Chief Executive Officer Philippe Dauman.

    CBS’s management and independent directors “will take appropriate actions to evaluate what is in the best interest of the company and its shareholders,” a representative told Reuters. Viacom said it expected its board to form a special committee of independent directors to consider this offer.

    In its letter, National Amusements said the optimal deal would be an all-stock transaction giving holders of each company shares in the combined entity of the same class they currently own.

    Any transaction would require the approval of both boards. Sumner and Shari Redstone will not vote on the deal as directors of Viacom and CBS or participate in deliberations, according to the letter. David Andelman, a CBS director, also will not participate in the process, the Reuters report stated.

    It is within National Amusements’ rights to refuse considering any other acquisition of either company, two lawyers familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

    In India, Viacom Inc has a joint venture with Mukesh Ambani-controlled Network18 group christened Viacom18 that oversees TV channels like MTV, Nick and Hindi language entertainment channel Colors.

  • Nickelodeon’ Motu & Patlu celebrate International Yoga Day

    Nickelodeon’ Motu & Patlu celebrate International Yoga Day

    MUMBAI: It was a fun filed Sunday for kids in Mumbai. On the occasion of International Yoga Day, kids along with Motu & Patlu performed simple yoga aasans. This event took place at Nehru Center, Worli.

    The event saw around 500 kids interact with the characters; they helped the children perform aasans like butterfly, Starfish, flower, slide and many more. Motu and Patlu also spoke about the benefits of being healthy. On this occasion, Mrs Singh, one of the parents said “Introducing children to yoga at an early age helps them inculcate healthy lifestyle habits and set the foundation for a fit future. I am glad that such events happen in our city “Kian D’cruz a 4 year old student of Don Bosco said “I had a good time. I learnt flower and starfish, and I will also teach my mom this”

    “I don’t like to exercise. But, Motu Patlu are my favorite. Motu taught me a few aasans and I enjoyed performing those aasanas. So I think I will do it daily,” said Yuvraj Sharma, 7, a student of Podar Jumbo Kids.

    “I have seen my mom do yoga at home, but they are very hard for me to do. But the ones I learnt here today are simple and easy” said 8 year old Shelly Mahajan who is a resident of Kolkata.

    Vidhi from St Xaviers high school, Airoli said “I did not know yoga had so many benefits, like proper breathing, weight loss. The poses I learnt today was so doable. I had a great time. After today, I’m in love with Motu Patlu even more. They made me do something I don’t like and I enjoyed myself. So now I can teach all my friends too”

    The smiles on the faces of all these children were a true testament of happiness.

    Fans were overjoyed to spend a day with their favorite on screen characters. All in all, it was a glorious success. And the kids were seen leaving the place with lasting memories and happy faces.

  • Nickelodeon’ Motu & Patlu celebrate International Yoga Day

    Nickelodeon’ Motu & Patlu celebrate International Yoga Day

    MUMBAI: It was a fun filed Sunday for kids in Mumbai. On the occasion of International Yoga Day, kids along with Motu & Patlu performed simple yoga aasans. This event took place at Nehru Center, Worli.

    The event saw around 500 kids interact with the characters; they helped the children perform aasans like butterfly, Starfish, flower, slide and many more. Motu and Patlu also spoke about the benefits of being healthy. On this occasion, Mrs Singh, one of the parents said “Introducing children to yoga at an early age helps them inculcate healthy lifestyle habits and set the foundation for a fit future. I am glad that such events happen in our city “Kian D’cruz a 4 year old student of Don Bosco said “I had a good time. I learnt flower and starfish, and I will also teach my mom this”

    “I don’t like to exercise. But, Motu Patlu are my favorite. Motu taught me a few aasans and I enjoyed performing those aasanas. So I think I will do it daily,” said Yuvraj Sharma, 7, a student of Podar Jumbo Kids.

    “I have seen my mom do yoga at home, but they are very hard for me to do. But the ones I learnt here today are simple and easy” said 8 year old Shelly Mahajan who is a resident of Kolkata.

    Vidhi from St Xaviers high school, Airoli said “I did not know yoga had so many benefits, like proper breathing, weight loss. The poses I learnt today was so doable. I had a great time. After today, I’m in love with Motu Patlu even more. They made me do something I don’t like and I enjoyed myself. So now I can teach all my friends too”

    The smiles on the faces of all these children were a true testament of happiness.

    Fans were overjoyed to spend a day with their favorite on screen characters. All in all, it was a glorious success. And the kids were seen leaving the place with lasting memories and happy faces.

  • BARC week 23: Nick continues to lead  the kids genre with Motu Patlu

    BARC week 23: Nick continues to lead the kids genre with Motu Patlu

    MUMBAI: Week 23 saw Viacom 18’s Nick staying strong in its top position as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    The channel has bagged a 95275 (000s sums) ratings, followed by Hungama with 71679 (000s sums) and Disney Channel on the third spot with 70307 (000s sums) ratings.

    Turner International’s Pogo TV was on the fourth spot with a viewership rating of 55133(000s sums), while its sister channel Cartoon network came last amongst the five most watched channels in the genre with a rating of 33996 (000s sums).

    When it comes to top five programs in the kids genre, Nick’s Motu Patlu was the uncontested ruler with all the top five positions taken by Nick’s flagship characters, and the trend seems to have continued for the past couple of weeks.

    While Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I secured top spot with 1101( 000s sums) ratings, Motu Patlu In Carnival Island was second in the list with 1000(000s sums), followed by Motu Patlu 36 Ghantey Race Against Time with 934(000s sums) viewership ratings.

    Motu Patlu Mission Moon and Motu Patlu Deep Sea Adventure were fourth and fifth in the list with 929 (000s sums) and 807 (000s sums) respectively.

  • BARC week 23: Nick continues to lead  the kids genre with Motu Patlu

    BARC week 23: Nick continues to lead the kids genre with Motu Patlu

    MUMBAI: Week 23 saw Viacom 18’s Nick staying strong in its top position as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    The channel has bagged a 95275 (000s sums) ratings, followed by Hungama with 71679 (000s sums) and Disney Channel on the third spot with 70307 (000s sums) ratings.

    Turner International’s Pogo TV was on the fourth spot with a viewership rating of 55133(000s sums), while its sister channel Cartoon network came last amongst the five most watched channels in the genre with a rating of 33996 (000s sums).

    When it comes to top five programs in the kids genre, Nick’s Motu Patlu was the uncontested ruler with all the top five positions taken by Nick’s flagship characters, and the trend seems to have continued for the past couple of weeks.

    While Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I secured top spot with 1101( 000s sums) ratings, Motu Patlu In Carnival Island was second in the list with 1000(000s sums), followed by Motu Patlu 36 Ghantey Race Against Time with 934(000s sums) viewership ratings.

    Motu Patlu Mission Moon and Motu Patlu Deep Sea Adventure were fourth and fifth in the list with 929 (000s sums) and 807 (000s sums) respectively.

  • BARC week 20:  Motu Patlu takes over kids’ top 5 TV programming

    BARC week 20: Motu Patlu takes over kids’ top 5 TV programming

    MUMBAI: Viacom 18’s Nick continued to dominate the kids genre in week 20 as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    Leading with 94908 Impressions (000’s) at the first spot, the channel was followed by followed by Turner International’s Pogo TV in the second spot with 86536 Impressions (000’s). Hungama took the third spot with 68403 Impressions (000’s) followed by Disney Channel in fourth place with 67086 Impressions (000’s). Cartoon Network took the fifth spot with 59112 Impressions (000’s).

    The top programming list for BARC week 20 saw a phenomenal change with Motu Patlu overtaking the entire list, ushering Nickelodeon to be the lone star in the genre. Nick’s Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I dominated the airtimes with 1127 (000s sums), followed by Motu Patlu Kungfu King Returns with 1094 (000s sums) ratings.

    Motu Patlu Deep Sea Adventure bagged 1039 (000s sums) making it the third most watched program in the kids genre. Motu Patlu Kungfu Kings was the fourth most watched show with 924 (000s sums) while Motu Patlu Mission Moon took the fifth spot with 915(000’s) ratings.

  • BARC week 20:  Motu Patlu takes over kids’ top 5 TV programming

    BARC week 20: Motu Patlu takes over kids’ top 5 TV programming

    MUMBAI: Viacom 18’s Nick continued to dominate the kids genre in week 20 as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    Leading with 94908 Impressions (000’s) at the first spot, the channel was followed by followed by Turner International’s Pogo TV in the second spot with 86536 Impressions (000’s). Hungama took the third spot with 68403 Impressions (000’s) followed by Disney Channel in fourth place with 67086 Impressions (000’s). Cartoon Network took the fifth spot with 59112 Impressions (000’s).

    The top programming list for BARC week 20 saw a phenomenal change with Motu Patlu overtaking the entire list, ushering Nickelodeon to be the lone star in the genre. Nick’s Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I dominated the airtimes with 1127 (000s sums), followed by Motu Patlu Kungfu King Returns with 1094 (000s sums) ratings.

    Motu Patlu Deep Sea Adventure bagged 1039 (000s sums) making it the third most watched program in the kids genre. Motu Patlu Kungfu Kings was the fourth most watched show with 924 (000s sums) while Motu Patlu Mission Moon took the fifth spot with 915(000’s) ratings.