Tag: Smile TV

  • DD may use NSS satellite for DTH

    DD may use NSS satellite for DTH

    NEW DELHI: Even as Indian pubcaster Doordarshan is fine-tuning its act to launch its proposed KU-band direct-to-home (DTH) television service via a non-Indian satellite early June, the Subhash Chandra-promoted Zee Telefilms is the only private sector broadcaster to have offered at least five of its channels to DD’s DTH platform on mutually agreed upon commercial terms.
     

    “We are in the process of giving finishing touches to the DTH service, but it does not look like going on air before end of May or early June as the transponders have not been made available to us yet,” Prasar Bharati CEO KS Sarma told indiantelevision.com, adding though an agreement with the Indian Space Research Organisation has been signed for transponder space on Insat satellites.
     

    Though Sarma refused to spell out the details of the transponders, Prasar Bharati sources indicated that DD’s DTH services is likely to be beamed initially via a New Skies Satellites (NSS)-owned ‘bird’ for which the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is negotiating for transponder capacity.

    This has been necessitated as ISRO does not have additional and adequate transponder capacity on its exiting satellites, which are marketed under the brand name Insat. NSS is a Netherlands-headquartered satellite company and in recent times has been targeting the Indian market aggressively.

    DD plans to launch its DTH service with a bouquet of 30-odd channels, out which 20 would be DD’s own, while the rest private ones. The aim is to make the DD platform attractive enough for viewers by including some mass-based entertainment channels (like Star Plus, Sony, Sahara Manoranjan and Zee TV), even though the DTH service from the pubcaster is primarily targeted at those areas initially where cable and terrestrial TV signals are difficult to receive.

    Though Prasar Bharati has sent feelers to private broadcasters like Star India and Sony Entertainment TV India, it is Zee Telefilms that has got back to the pubcaster saying that it is not averse to offering channels on mutually agreeable commercial terms.

    “Prasar Bharati wrote to us and we said five free to air channels from the bouquet could be made available for DD’s DTH service on commercial terms,” a senior executive of Zee Telefilms told indiantelevision.com.

    The Zee channels that have been offered — subject to conclusion of revenue sharing deals — include two Etc channels, the newly-launched religious channel Jagaran, Zee Music and Smile TV (a channel showcasing comedy-based soaps and films on Zee’s own DTH service).

    Pointing out that other pay channels like the bouquet flagship Zee TV could not be offered as DD’s DTH platform will not be a paid encrypted service, the Zee executive added, “If they insist, we can add Zee News to the offer list.”

    When asked about Zee’s offer, Sarma refused to make any comments, saying no deals have been signed yet. However in the past, he had indicated that Zee’s Dish TV DTH service has included DD channels in the package without paying Prasar Bharati any money for the same — an issue that he said would be taken up with the Zee management.

  • Zee Tele in re-organisational mode

    Zee Tele in re-organisational mode

    NEW DELHI: The Subhash Chandra-promoted Zee Telefilms is on a re-organisational mode, which the company dubs, is a move aimed at job enrichment and offering higher responsibilities. There are several changes in portfolios of senior executives, including a replacement for Zee TV president Apurva Purohit and additional responsibilities for Yogesh Radhakrishnan.
     

    To start off with, Sunil Khanna, at present CEO of Zee Turner, would shift to Zee TV as its president, taking over from Purohit, who would leave Zee to try out new things.

     

    Sunil Khanna

    Khanna has been with the Zee Network for 10 years, occupying various positions, and has an enviable track record in distribution and marketing. Khanna, a engineering graduate from IIT Kharagpur and management graduate the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore , is a marketing professional having worked in various marketing positions before joining Zee.

    Ashwini Yardi, presently business head for Zee MGM and Zee English, will assist Khanna as head of programming for Zee TV.

    Khanna is expected to take over formally at Zee TV in Mumbai after Purohits service period ends on 31 January.

    Dheeraj Kapuria, at present heading operations of Zee in the USA, will take over as CEO of Zee Turner from Khanna. Zee Turner Pvt. Ltd. is a distribution a 74:26 joint venture between Zee Telefilms and Turner International India, a Time Warner company.

    Kapurias deputy in the US, S. Venkatasubramanian, will take over from him. In order to integrate in a better fashion the global distribution operations, Sunil Rohra, head of the UK operations and Pushpinder Singh, head of the Africa operations, will report in to Kapuria, along with the US operations.

    According to Zee Telefilms CMD Subhash Chandra,  This re-organisation is a result of our learning from an in depth internal communications exercise in which I met most of the managers within the network to assess the width of in-house talent. It was truly satisfying to reaffirm that we have an extremely talented pool of people in-house. I believe by enriching their portfolios, they will lead Zee Network into the New Year with greater vigour and effect.

    Coming back to the changes in the offing at Zee Telefilms, Sudhir Mishra, a renowned Bollywood writer and director, has been retained as a Creative Resource. Together with the other measures outlined above, this critical addition would greatly strengthen the in-house programming team of Zee TV, the company has said.

    The ambit of responsibilities of the following senior management personnel has been expanded.

    Abhijit Saxena, presently handling international business (Asia Pacific) and syndication of programming, will handle Zee English, Zee MGM, Trendz, Smile TV and FX Channel as business head.

    The last two are channels mentioned above are on the ASC Enterprise and Zee-promoted Dish TV direct-to-home (DTH) platform. But it is expected that these two channels, along with some new ones like Zee Classic movie channel, are to be made part of the cable service for CAS-enabled consumers, starting off with South Delhi.

    Yogesh Radhakrishnan

    Yogesh Radhakrishnan, in addition to his present portfolio of Zee Cinema and Zee Music, will also handle Premier Cinema, Action Cinema and Classic Cinema, all newly launched channels.

  • Smile TV to launch 3 interactive channels for Asia

    Smile TV to launch 3 interactive channels for Asia

    MUMBAI: Three interactive channels are poised to make their debut into Asian homes from 1 January 2004.
     

    To be launched on the AsiaSat 3S platform, the three channels – Malibu TV, Platinum TV, and Casino TV, promise to offer ‘strong, highly targeted programming’, and offer to bring value to both cable broadcasters and advertisers.

    The three channels will initially be transmitted in English, with additional languages introduced over time. Malibu TV is an active sports channel with a focus on the California and Pacific board sport and beach culture; Platinum TV is a luxury lifestyle channel; Casino TV explores the lifestyle of some of the greatest casino destinations in the world, alongside the best in sophisticated interactive entertainment.

    According to Smile TV managing director Manivel Malone, “We know from our experience in the UK and Europe that the fastest growing area of interest among television viewers is programme participation through using the mobile phone and the Internet. The viewer wants to interact and already has the technology in hand to do so.Recent research forecasts that TV generated SMS messaging will have a global value of over US$9 billion in 2004. “

    Consequently, all three channels will employ innovative formats to enable viewers to participate in a wide range of interactive programming – join live games via their mobile handset, and download the games to play when they are not viewing; enter quizzes and competitions; compete in for-fun casino games ; vote for TV favourites via a video juke box; post messages live on screen and send greetings to friends or comment on current programming; interact live via SMS with the programme hosts and other viewers simultaneously and communicate via multi-party voice chat forums. New applications will be unveiled in the months following the launch.

    Interactive services for the channels are to be provided by Cellcast Interactive, which is among the world’s leading developers of interactive TV solutions facilitated through real time viewer interaction via mobile and fixed line telephony, Internet and wireless data devices, claims Smile TV. Via AsiaSat 3S, Smile TV hopes to reach the satellite’s estimated hold over 80 million homes via cable and DTH, and exploit its footprint that extends from Japan and China to India and the Middle East.