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  • uCoz, the leading free website builder from Europe, launches in India

    uCoz, the leading free website builder from Europe, launches in India

    MUMBAI: uCoz, the leading free website builder in Europe, announces the launch of a new localization. Starting with November 2013, the renowned system for creating free websites is available for Indian users under a local domain uCoz.in. This gives the opportunity for the local Internet users to create modern and fully customizable websites, using a .ucoz.in free subdomain name, provided by uCoz.

    “We strive to give our best response to the rapid growth of the internet usage in the emerging markets, and a significant part of these demands are coming from India. Besides, by providing a strong solution in the field of free website creation we want to be the number one choice for individuals and companies who want to sell products online, using our competitive e-commerce solution.” said Evgeny Kurt, uCoz’s CEO.

    At the moment the platform is available in 16 languages and has about 1.2 million active websites. Currently standing in Alexa’s Top 250 websites on the Internet, uCoz wants to achieve with this strategy for the Indian market the same success it attained in Eastern Europe, in countries such as Russia, Ukraine or Romania.

    “We understand that we can make our services more convenient and closer to the users by providing versions in different languages and, therefore, building strong local communities. This will have a positive impact on the quantity and quality of sites, created by the Indian users. It will be a great change for them, as well as for the small and medium enterprises, which can have now their own self manageable website, developed with professional quality.” said Kurt.

    uCoz can be used to create different types of web projects such as blogs, forums, fan sites, company websites and online stores. Company plans to soon launch in Hindi as an operating language, it is already offering its services in English. Launched in 2005, uCoz’s Content Management System (CMS) became popular due to its simplicity and functionality for users just entering the world of website development. With over eight years of operation, the platform is now considered the starting point for a whole generation of webmasters and web developers.
    Internet users interested in website building can learn more details about the platform, by joining the system tour.

  • ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ and ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ to release in Romania

    ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ and ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ to release in Romania

    MUMBAI: Yash Chopra’s last gesture of love is all set to release in Romania. Starring Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma, Jab Tak Hai Jaan will release in Romania with subtitles on 18 October. The blockbuster film had a worldwide release on 13 November 2012.

     

    This benchmark release will be followed by another treat for Romanian audiences – the release of one more YRF historic blockbuster – Ek Tha Tiger. Starring Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif in lead roles, the film has been directed by Kabir Khan.

     

    Yash Raj Films continues to make waves all over the world with its films reaching newer heights with each passing day.

  • Patwardhan’s ‘Jai Bhim, Comrade’ bags Best Film Award for Producer at MIFF

    Patwardhan’s ‘Jai Bhim, Comrade’ bags Best Film Award for Producer at MIFF

    New Delhi: Two films from India and one film each from the United Kingdom and Romania have bagged top honours in the International Competition Section of the Mumbai Intrnational Film Fetival for Documentary, Short and animation films which concluded in Mumbai today.

    The Golden Conch, Silver Conch and other Trophies and Certificates were presented to the winners at the valedictory function of the Mumbai International Film Festival at NCPA in the presence of Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, S Jagatrakshakan.

    In the International Competition, Nitin Kumar Pamnani’s film ‘I am Your Poet’ won the Best Documentary Film (up to 40 minutes duration) award comprising the Golden Conch and Rs 500,000 in cash. Pamnani’s film in Hindi and Bhojpuri is about the poetry of Rama Shankar Yadav ‘Vidrohi.’

    ‘Shape of the Shapeless’ by the New York-based film maker Jayant Cherian was adjudged the second Best short Film with Silver Conch and Rs 250,000 in cash.

    Kim Longinotto’s ‘Pink Saris’ won the Golden Conch for Best Documentary Film above 40 minutes duration. The British film maker’s documentary tells the story of the ‘Gulabi Gang’ which is active in Uttar Pradesh, empowering women.

    The Silver Conch for Best Documentary above 40 minutes duration is shared by ‘Dreaming Taj Mahal’ by Nirmal Chandar and the Russian entry ‘Home’ by Olga Maurina.

    The Golden Conch for Best Fiction film went to ‘Music in the Blood’ by Alexandru Mavrodineanu from Romania.

    Anand Patvardhan’s ‘Jai Bhim Comrade’ won the Best Film of the Festival Award for Producer. The award carries a prize money of Rs 200,000

    Anand Tharane and Krunal Rawal won the Golden Conch in the Best Animation Film Category for ‘Prince’. The film is about a taxi named Prince and how it finds outdated when new sedans arrive on the streets of Mumbai.

    The International Jury Award was shared between two films, Moni Bency’s ‘Mahashwetadevi – Close-up’ and Mamta Murty’s Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and Premier Show dealing with the alternative cinema tradition in Manipur.

    Pankaj Johar’s ‘Still Standing’ has won the Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari Award for Best Debut film as a Director. The award instituted by the Government of Maharashtra comprises a trophy and Rs 100,000 in cash.

    The Indian Competition Section was reintroduced during MIFF 2012 to promote and encourage the Indian documentary film makers.

    Rajesh Jala’s Hindi Bhojpuri documentary ‘At the Stairs’ won the Best Documentary Film Award fetching him the Golden Conch and Rs 500,000 in cash. The film examines the lives of widows in Banaras seeking Moksha – liberation from the cycle of life and death.

    Ashwin Kumar’s ‘Inshah Allah, Football’ is the second best Documentary winning the Silver Conch..

    Tuhinabha Mazumdar’s ‘Midnight Bioscope’ was adjudged the Best Fiction Film winning the Golden Conch. The film is based on Ismat Chubhtai’s controversial short story ‘Lihaf’ about the sexual awakening of a young girl.

    Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT)’s production’s ‘Journey to Nagaland’ by Aditi Chitre won Golden Conch for the Best Animation Film.

    FTII entry One, Two by Prantik Basu won the Indian Jury Award worth Rs 250,000 in cash.

    Amalan Datta’s film on the unique democratic structure of a remote Himalayan village, ‘One Day Ahead of Democracy’ got the Special Mention Documentary Certificate.

    The film by Anup Satyam ‘A Dream called America’ got the IDPA Trophy plus Rs 100,000 in cash for the Best Student Film.

    In all, 101 films including 41 films in the International Section were in competition during MIFF 2012

    The International Competition Jury was made up of David Bradbury of Australia, Sayoko Kinoshita of Japan, Michael Glawogger of Australia, N Manu Chakravarthy of India and Beena Paul of India.

    The Indian Competition Jury comprised Kumar Shahani, Reena Mohan, B Narsing Rao, Adela Peeva of Bulgaria and Stefanie Dinkelbach of Ireland.

  • Sohan Roy’s next is Saint Dracula 3D

    Sohan Roy’s next is Saint Dracula 3D

    MUMBAI: Filmmaker Sohan Roy, whose Dam 999 was caught in a controversy in the country and also missed out on getting an Oscar nomination, has announced his next production venture Saint Dracula 3D.

    Saint Dracula 3D is a story of a powerful king of Romania who has a very ordinary human side to his personality. If the conventional portrait of Dracula shows him as blood thirsty, Saint Dracula portrays him as a human being thirsty for love.

    The Dracula in the film is someone who is loved and worshipped by the women of his land. He sacrifices his immortality for a woman he loves and hopes to marry.

    Produced by BizTV Network, the film will be directed by Rupesh Paul.

  • Saint Dracula to travel to European Film Market

    Saint Dracula to travel to European Film Market

    MUMBAI: BizTV network is gearing itself to present and promote its first ever 3D Dracula film, Saint Dracula, at the European Film Market (EFM), a part of the Berlin Film Festival.

    The entire project is designed by executive producer Sohan Roy, who had produced and directed DAM 999.

    “Unlike Bram Stroker‘s Dracula, which sends a chill through the spine, Saint Dracula portrays a different dimension of the vampire, who holds a hero figure in the nation of Romania and is christened as a saint in the Orthodox congregation of the nation,” averred Roy, while describing his film.

    The film‘s plot is set in the 20th century with Dracula falling in love with a nun who is apparently being used by the Catholic Church to conspire against the vampire.

    While Mitch Powell plays the vampire, others in the cast include Patricia Duarte, Daniel Shayler, Suzanne Roche, Anna Burkholder and Lawrence Larkin. Co-produced by Prabhiraj, the film has been written and directed by Malayalam director Rupesh Paul.

    The film is slated for release in December.

  • Academy foreign-language film race hoting up

    Academy foreign-language film race hoting up

    MUMBAI: The Academy’s foreign-language race is gradually picking up steam with entries from Romania, Morocco and Venezuela to join Greece and Poland this year.
     
    Under Academy rules, each country is allowed to submit a single film; a lengthy screening process narrows the field from several dozen (65 last year) to nine and then two hand-picked committees choose the final five nominees.
    Greece had sprung a surprise nominee last year with its entry Dogtooth, and Romania too had a strong entry in 4 Months, 3 Weeks And 2 Days that was grossly overlooked.
     
    Last year Greece got the Oscar race’s strangest and most controversial nomination with Dogtooth and the country appears to have gone back to the same well with a film produced by Dogtooth director Yorgos Lanthimos and directed by the film’s producer Tsangari
     
    Greece will get Attenberg directed by Anthin Rachel Tsangari followed by the Moroccan entry Omar Killed Me. While Poland will pitch in with In Darkness, Romania will get Morgen.

  • BBC World Service audience touches 183 million

    MUMBAI: BBC World Service now claims to have more listeners than any other international radio broadcaster, with an increase in its audience to a record 183 million, a rise of 20 million on the previous year.

    According to the annual review for BBC World Service, audiences rose in the Middle East, the wider Islamic world and Africa.

    BBC World Service on FM is available in 152 capital cities, up from 150 last year. The report says BBC’s international news websites attracted a record 763 million page impressions in March 2007, up from 546 million compared to March 2006. Around the world, there were a record 38.5 million online users in March 2007, up from 32.8 million a year ago.

    BBC Global News services – which include BBC World Service, the BBC World television channel and BBC international online news sites – attracted a record global weekly audience of over 233 million during 2006 – 2007.

    BBC World Service director Nigel Chapman says, “Audiences overall are going up in some of our biggest markets in Africa and Asia, including India, Pakistan and Nigeria. This is a significant achievement because these markets too are highly competitive and such large numbers are always vulnerable to rapid falls. But English language audiences for radio dropped back in parts of Africa, contributing to a decline from 42 million to 38 million in the global English radio total. Official discouragement of partnerships which would enable us to broadcast English programme material on any scale in Nigeria is a major obstacle.

    “In Bangladesh, troubled by political unrest, the weekly audience figure almost doubled in a year, demonstrating once again how listeners return to the BBC at times of crisis. In Afghanistan, the first nationwide survey showed that there were 10 million listeners a week, 60 per cent of the adult population.

    “The work of our technical teams enables BBC World Service to compete effectively in some of the world’s toughest environments. Five sites are now solar powered to keep them on the air independently of local supplies”.

    “It is clear that a tri-media approach, combining radio, television and online is essential if BBC World Service is to compete in the multi-platform digital age.” But it is a more mixed picture in other regions. The difficulties we can face as markets develop are apparent in Latin America and parts of Eastern Europe, such as Romania and Ukraine, where burgeoning choice has led to a decline in our audiences. In Russia, distribution problems in a difficult political climate have been a further setback, leading to the loss of FM services in Moscow and St Petersburg and a decline in listening to under one million. In China, poor access to BBC news content in what is now a bustling aggressively competitive market has resulted in a further loss of audience.

    “The silver lining is the success of new online partnerships in China, including one deal with a key national portal. They offer access to BBC educational material and 90 per cent of the traffic to BBC content in China now comes from these partner deals.

    “The worldwide growth in online audiences, led by the BBC’s international news site bbcnews.com, has steadied and it is recognised we need to build this audience further in the coming years. The spectacular growth rate of the early days of the internet is much harder to achieve now that most initial adopters of the technology have found us. As in China, we are building partnerships with major portals to showcase our work better and increase traffic.

    “Continued investment in technology will be necessary for us to compete in a world where the ability to find and share information and content is fundamental. In the most sophisticated markets, the generation growing up with social networking sites such as YouTube and MySpace takes sharing video content for granted. We have taken significant steps this year with the launch of broadband video news in six languages and new sites for downloading content to mobile devices.”

    He added, “Everything from audio and video technology for reporters in the field to the way programmes are put together and distributed is now being digitised, giving us the flexibility to deliver programmes in new ways. The opening of the Production House of the Future at Bush House which is a digital production space is a first, showing the way forward for the whole of the BBC and other media organisations. Investment in production centres overseas has brought us closer to audiences. More than 30 per cent of BBC World Service’s production staff is now based in the countries to which it broadcasts.

    Preparations to launch BBC Arabic Television in the autumn of 2007 were on track and its staff will be the first part of BBC World Service to occupy the new Broadcasting House centre that we will eventually share with all the BBC’s domestic news operations. The go-ahead for a Farsi television service announced in October 2006, was very welcome, he said.

    “In this far-reaching transformation of our activities, one thing which is not changing is our commitment to traditional BBC values, starting with the quality of programmes. The past year has been one of further innovation in programme making, helping audiences to make sense of a world that is increasingly globalised and interconnected. Generation Next gave a voice to the under-18s who are often neglected in the mainstream media. India Rising offered a deep insight into winners and losers in this booming Asian economy. Business Daily shed new light on long-term trends taking place behind the world of work”.

  • DTH Television Group, Romania selects MagnaQuest for its digital services

    DTH Television Group, Romania selects MagnaQuest for its digital services

    MUMBAI: MagnaQuest is extending its subscriber billing solutions to Romania. The Hyderabad-based company has bagged a contract from DTH Television Group, Romania for providing its convergent customer management and billing solution, MQSubscribe.

    MQSubscribe will manage the subscriber billing, inventory, dealer and customer care operations. DTH Television Grup has launched digital TV services, which would include different packages of video channels, pay-per-view programmes (PPV) and interactive television.

    Says MagnaQuest CEO Vijay Debbad, “This is one of our important wins in Europe, which strengthens our position in the region. We look forward to supporting DTH Television Grup in their endeavors to offer pay TV, PPV and other value-added services on our convergent billing platform.”

    MQSubscribe is being deployed to support DTH Television Grup’s increasing subscriber growth and billing operations and will enable the company to quickly launch value added services. MQSubscribe will be integrated with NDS, a leading conditional access system.

  • Disney Channel inks pan-European mobile deal with Orange

    Disney Channel inks pan-European mobile deal with Orange

    MUMBAI: The Disney Channel has announced that it has signed its first pan-European deal to provide content to mobile phones. Through an agreement with Orange, the service will be available to customers in the UK, Belgium, Switzerland, Portugal, Poland, Holland, Romania, Slovakia and, in time, France.

    The service will consist of 65 to 120 minute programming loops featuring some Disney Channel’s most popular content, including full 22-minute episodes of live-action programming franchises That’s So Raven and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and animated hits like Kim Possible and Disney’s Recess. In addition, consumers will be able to watch clips from Hannah Montana and a selection of Disney Channel Original Movies, informs an official release.

    Disney Channels, EMEA executive vice president and managing director John Hardie said, “This is a break-through deal which we expect to be a huge hit with kids all over Europe. With parents’ consent and knowledge, it allows kids to watch their favourite Disney Channel programmes on the way home or wherever they are. It’s how today’s kids are growing up to watch TV – at a time and in a place they choose and it’s important that content providers are able to deliver that.”

    In other agreements announced by the two companies, Buena Vista International Television (BVITV), Disney’s international TV distribution division, and France Telecom-Orange will extend their existing broadband VOD movie licensing agreement in France across other markets in Europe. With these agreements, Orange VOD subscribers in Spain and TPSA VOD subscribers in Poland will be the first to enjoy movies from Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures and Miramax Films. 

    Titles include global box office hit Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe and the forthcoming sequel The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian are also included in the agreements. 

    Orange currently boasts of more than 2.9 million mobile broadband customers. France Telecom Executive Vice President Patricia Langrand said, “The agreement for the mobile services illustrates our desire to develop dedicated formats and programs specifically adapted for our mobile services with prestigious partners. Our agreement with Disney for VOD will enrich the content offer for our on demand services across multiple territories and platforms.

  • NDS to deploy full end to end system to Romania’s DTH platform Boom TV

    MUMBAI: News Corporation‘s NDS Group has announced that a leading digital satellite pay-TV broadcaster in Romania, DTH Television Group has contracted NDS to deploy a full end-to-end system including NDS VideoGuard conditional access, MediaHighway middleware and EPG on their newly launched digital pay-TV platform, Boom TV. NDS is the provider of technology solutions for digital pay-TV.

    The platform had launched in May to homes in Romania. The NDS VideoGuard will protect all content delivered to new digital subscribers.

     

    DTH Television Group chose the full end-to-end system to secure their premium subscription content and will also take advantage of new services offered by NDS, including interactive TV applications, informs an official release.

    NDS Group chairman and CEO Dr Abe Peled said, “We‘re delighted that DTH Television Group has selected our proven solutions for their new service, Boom TV. This is an important contract for NDS as Romania, which has a population of over 40 million, is a significant TV market with the highest TV viewing figures in Europe by a wide margin. It also signals our expansion into the high-growth Eastern European broadcasting market, which we will continue to develop over the coming months and years.”

     

    Boom TV CEO Isaac Waldman said, “NDS is an important partner in being able to offer our subscribers enhanced TV services to make their viewing experience more entertaining.”