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  • Tushar Unadkat to receive Trailblazer Award in Canada

    Tushar Unadkat to receive Trailblazer Award in Canada

    NEW DELHI: Mukta Advertising Creative Director and CEO Tushar Unadkat who recently produced a film in Canada is to be honoured by ReelWorld as the Trailblazer at the 12th Annual Film Festival to be held from 11 to 15 April in Toronto.

    For ReelWorld, a trailblazer is an up-and-coming voice contributing to Canada’s multi-ethnic framework and entertainment industry, making strides through innovation.

    Created in 2002, the Trailblazer Award recognises the accomplishments of ethnically diverse Canadian entertainment industry professionals whose work has broadened our horizons. Over the past ten years, ReelWorld has recognised some of Canada’s brightest talent for their ability to bring innovative stories and to forge a bright future for the Canadian entertainment industry.

    Unadkat holds a Master in Design degree from University of Dundee, Scotland and Honors in Photography from University of Wolverhampton, England. In the past decade, Tushar has executed art direction in the film, fashion, advertising and events industry in USA, England, Scotland, France, Germany, Netherlands, India and Canada.

    Winning 14 international awards, he has worked with Oscar winning producers and editors in the past as the Production Designer making a significant name in the Western Cross-Over Film-Industry and earning credits on more than 25 feature films in his portfolio.

    Currently enrolled on a Business Edge programme at Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Unadkat produced a cross-over Bollywood-Hollywood genre feature film – Surkhaab – scheduled to theatrically release this summer in U S, Canada and India.

  • Licence fee payers to help set the BBC’s agenda

    Licence fee payers to help set the BBC’s agenda

    MUMBAI: For the first time, licence fee payers will have a say in how UK pubcaster the BBC delivers its mission to inform, educate and entertain.

    The new Charter and Agreement outline six ‘Public Purposes’ for the BBC and task the new BBC Trust with ensuring the BBC delivers the best possible programming to promote them.

    The Trust has taken its first step to fulfilling this responsibility, publishing for public consultation six draft Purpose Remits which spell out proposed priorities and how the BBCs delivery of each purpose will be judged. The consultation and the first of the Trusts major audience research surveys will seek to find out what priorities are most important to licence fee payers and how the BBC is currently performing in those areas.

    BBC Trust acting chairman Chitra Bharucha said, “The new Charter makes clear that the BBC exists only to serve the public interest and the BBC’s main object is the promotion of its six Public Purposes. For each of these Public Purposes we are today publishing draft remits and asking licence fee payers whether they agree with the priorities proposed for the BBC. We also want to know how well licence fee payers think the BBC is currently performing in these priority areas.”

    The public consultation has begun formally and any individual or organisation can respond via the BBC Trust’s website. The Audience Councils – the Trust’s advisers in the UK’s four nations will provide responses from Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and around England; and the Trust will seek to raise awareness amongst interest groups and the public directly.

    Bharucha said however that the Trust needed to do more in order to ensure the evidence on which the Trust based its judgements was properly representative of licence fee payers:

    “The Trust hopes as many people as possible will respond to the consultation. We owe it to all licence fee payers to ensure that the evidence we collect is truly representative. We are therefore also commissioning our first major survey of 4,500 adults to help identify the publics priorities for the BBC and where they think the BBC could do better. The Trust will take account of all views expressed before finalising the Purpose Remits. We will then request BBC management to respond with their plans for delivery.”

    The consultation will close on 10 April 2007. The Trust will publish responses to the consultation and the results of the survey alongside the final Purpose Remits later this year. This follows on media reports last month which had stated that UK’s culture secretary Tessa Jowell and chancellor Gordon Brown had agreed to a below-inflation rise for the TV licence fee. The agreement has not yet been approved by British PM Tony Blair.

    Under the plan, the fee would rise by three per cent next year and the year after, and two per cent for the following three years. The Retail Price Index is currently 3.9 per cent. The decision would mean the licence fee rising to £135.45 next year from its current level of £131.50. By 2012, the cost of a TV licence is set to be between £148.05 and £151. BBC DG Mark Thompson had told staff it would be a real disappointment if this move goes ahead. The BBC wanted an annual rise of 1.8 per cent above inflation.

  • SET Network to telecast all the Matches during ICC Cricket World Cup 2007

    This World Cup, don’t miss any of the matches: catch the Group stage matches on MAX, SAB & PIX. All Super Eight matches, Semis & Finals to be simulcast on MAX and SAB, in English and Hindi respectively.

    MUMBAI: This summer, viewers can get set for a grand cricketing feast from the 13th March to 28th April 07 as the SET Network announces the schedule for the telecast of the biggest event of the cricketing calendar in the last 4 years – The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007. Viewers will get to enjoy all 51 matches, as the SET Network will bring a world class feed of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 Live across its 3 channels – MAX, SAB and PIX.

     

    MAX will continue to blend the excitement of cricket with its inimitable dose of entertainment – “extraaa innings”. All the matches of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 will be telecast live. The coverage starts with “extraaa innings” from 5pm onwards on all match days on MAX and SAB.

     

    Kunal Dasgupta, CEO, SET India Private Limited said, “MAX has always garnered an unprecedented television viewership during Cricket tournaments. For the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 we have made every effort to provide the viewers with unique access to live world class coverage and also ensuring that not a single match will be missed.”

     

    Rohit Gupta, Executive Vice President, Ad Sales & Revenue Management, SET India Private Limited said, “ICC Cricket World Cup is the biggest Television Event which happens once every 4 years and reaches out to nearly 80% of the C&S audience. And to make it even bigger this time around we will show almost all the matches on SAB in Hindi as well. Thus the platform for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 matches will be far bigger as we cater to a much larger and varied audience. It’s a huge value add for the advertisers since previously we only had 12 matches on SAB and now we will be airing all the matches. We are sure of a far greater reach with a bigger platform for ratings and viewership.”

     

    The upcoming cricket tournament in 2007 will feature 16 teams allocated into four groups of four. Within each group, the teams will play each other in a round-robin format and the top two teams will advance to the “Super Eight” round. The telecast schedule includes all group stage matches to air on MAX, SAB & PIX while the Super Eight Series matches and will be aired on MAX and simulcast in Hindi on SAB.

     

    Reliance & Nokia are the co-presenters for the broadcast of ICC Cricket World Cup 2007. Hero Honda, Maruti, ITC Foods, Pepsi, Videocon, LG and Aditya Birla Group are the associate sponsors.

     

    Schedule for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007

     

    Date Max Sab Pix
    13th March West Indies v Pakistan    
    14th March Australia v Scotland Kenya v Canada  
    15th March Sri Lanka v Bermuda Zimbabwe v Ireland  
    16th March England v New Zealand South Africa v The Netherlands  
    17th March India v Bangladesh India v Bangladesh Pakistan v Ireland
    18th March Australia v The Netherlands England v Canada  
    19th March India v Bermuda India v Bermuda West Indies v Zimbabwe
    20th March New Zealand v Kenya South Africa v Scotland  
    21st March Sri Lanka v Bangladesh Zimbabwe v Pakistan  
    22nd March New Zealand v Canada Scotland v The Netherlands  
    23rd March India v Sri Lanka India v Sri Lanka West Indies v Ireland
    24th March Australia v South Africa England v Kenya  
    25th March Bermuda v Bangladesh    

    SECOND STAGE – SUPER EIGHT SERIES. Matches to be simulcast on Max and Sab.

    Date Match
    27th March D2 v A1 (West Indies v Australia)
    28th March A2 v B1 (South Africa v Sri Lanka)
    29th March D2 v C1 (West Indies v New Zealand)
    30th March D1 v C2 (Pakistan v England)
    31st March A1 v B2 (Australia v India)
    1st April D2 v B1 (West Indies v Sri Lanka)
    2nd April B2 v C1 (India v New Zealand)
    3rd April D1 v A2 (Pakistan v South Africa)
    4th April C2 v B1 (England v Sri Lanka)
    7th April B2 v A2 (India v South Africa)
    8th April A1 v C2 (Australia v England)
    9th April D1 v C1 (Pakistan v New Zealand)
    10th April D2 v A2 (West Indies v South Africa)
    11th April C2 v B2 (England v India)
    12th April B1 v C1 (Sri Lanka v New Zealand)
    13th April A1 v D1 (Australia v Pakistan)
    14th April A2 v C1 (South Africa v New Zealand)
    15th April B2 v D1 (India v Pakistan)
    16th April A1 v B1 (Australia v Sri Lanka)
    17th April A2 v C2 (South Africa v England)
    18th April D1 v B1 (Pakistan v Sri Lanka)
    19th April D2 v B2 (West Indies v India)
    20th April A1 v C1 (Australia v New Zealand)
    21st April D2 v C2 (West Indies v England)
    24th April Semi Final 1: 2 v 3
    25th April Semi Final 2: 1 v 4
    28th April Final