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  • Ashok Venkatramani joins MCCS as CEO

    Ashok Venkatramani joins MCCS as CEO

    NEW DELHI: Media Content and Communications Services (MCCS), the joint venture company between ABP Ltd and Star Group, has appointed Ashok Venkatramani as CEO.

    Venkataramani comes in from Hindustan Unilever Ltd, where he was VP for the skin care division.

    MCCS which houses Star News, Star Majha and Star Ananda was operating headless for almost a year after Uday Shankar shifted to Star India as COO (he later became CEO).

    MCCS Chairman Aveek Sarkar said, “We are delighted to get Ashok on board MCCS. His remarkable successes in FMCG marketing and business clearly demonstrate that Ashok has an acute sense of the consumer pulse.”

    Venkatramani said, “Television is an extremely exciting medium for a marketing person, offering as it does the opportunity to connect with the audience directly and at several levels in the same space and moment.

    “It allows for more nuanced communication, which is a marketing person’s delight. At the same time, with so many channels proliferating, it is a challenging task to keep ahead of the market as MCCS has successfully done, while driving revenues and growing profitably.” 

    Venkatramani has been working for HUL for more than 18 years. He has worked in most parts of the business, in the HUL foods division as well as the home and personal care businesses, in sales, marketing and general management role.

  • Star Ananda felicitates ‘Shera Bangalis of 2007’

    MUMBAI: Media Content and Communications Services’s (MCCS) Star Ananda has felicitated ten personalities from diverse fields at the ‘Star Ananda Shera Bangalis of 2007’. The award recognises and honours achievements by individuals that has made Bengal proud.

    Asim Ghosh and Pranab Mukhjerjee with the Star Ananda Shera Bangali Award Star Ananda feliciated minister for defence Pranab Mukherjee, Hutchison Essar MD Asim Ghosh, Hindalco MD Debu Bhattacharya, economist and Nobel Peace prize 2006 winner Dr. Muhammad Yunus, academician and elephant expert Dhritikanta Lahiri Choudhury, painter Arpita Singh, former captain of Indian cricket team, Sourav Ganguly, film director Anurag Basu and actor Mithun Chakraborty.

    MCCS VP Barun Das said, “We at Star Ananda have dedicated ourselves to reflecting and catalysing the growth and resurgence of Bengal and thus continually contribute in this process. ‘Shera Bangali’ is an effort in that direction to recognize those successful Bengalis who not only have excelled in their respective field, but have also helped in putting Bengalis in the international limelight. ”

    The ‘Shera Bangali’ award ceremony was presented by Camellia Group in association with Priya Biscuits, Sriniketan, Asian Sky Shop and Surf Excel. The media partners for the event are Ananda Bazar Patrika, Friends 91.9 FM and Selvel. The event and trophy partners are Millenium EMS and Senco Gold respectively.

    The awared ceremony was followed by performance by Shaan, Koena Mitra, Tanushree Dutta, Jeet, Koyel Mullik, June Maliah and Nachiketa.

  • Star adds Marathi news channel, eyes more

    MUMBAI: Media Content and Communications Services (MCCS), the joint venture between Star and ABP Group, has decided to roll out a slew of regional news channels ahead of an English news channel launch.

    The company is launching the Marathi-language news channel, Star Majha (My Star), on 22 June. MCCS already operates Star News and Star Ananda in Hindi and Bengali.

    “We are going to launch more news channels in the regional space as they are mass-based. We, however, haven’t yet firmed up our plans on the markets we are going to launch next,” says MCCS vice president Barun Das.

    Star Majha’s tag line is ‘Open your eyes, Look closely’. There will also be an official website for the channel, www.starmajha.com.

    The news channel will initially be free to air (FTA). With 17 bureaus spread all over Maharasthra, Star Majha will leverage the strengths of Star News for national content and the Fox and Sky network for international news.

    The youngest sibling in the bouquet will stay with the image of being a “people’s” channel. It will focus on issues and not just events with the core target audience in the age group between 22-35 years.

    The channel will have a “Maharashtra-centric” approach and highlight the “modern and new outlook of every Marathi.” It will cover a variety of shows on politics, sports, entertainment, culture, education, career, real estate, religion, yoga, astrology and lifestyle.

    Commenting on the requirement of another news channel in the already cluttered market, Das has this to offer. “Hindi news channel viewership has doubled over last year, which clearly indicates that there is huge appetite for news. It does not create fatigue unlike the general entertainment channels. The definition of news is also changing. Anything that is relevant and contemporary is news and even news shows on saas-bahu serials in the afternoon slot is almost like a prime time band.” 

    Says Star India CEO Uday Shankar, “Maharashtra is at the forefront of reshaping the Indian society and economy and Star Majha is a new age channel for the new age Maharashtrian. Given the pattern of growing demand the launch of a specialized Marathi news channel of this nature is a natural requirement for the region.”

    The Marathi news space is going to see a flood of launches including TV 18 Group which has signed a joint venture with Lokmat Group, and Hyderabad-based TV9. Early this year, Zee launched 24 Tas.

  • Star to form JV with Balaji for Telugu channel

    Star to form JV with Balaji for Telugu channel

    MUMBAI: Television content production house Balaji Telefilms Ltd. will get into broadcasting through a joint venture with Star Group. The two companies will be launching a Telugu channel with Star as a majority partner.

    “We will be partnering with Balaji for the Telugu channel. We will have majority stake in the joint venture,” Star India advertising, sales and distribution president Paritosh Joshi tells Indiantelevision.com.

    For the Bengali general entertainment channel, Star will continue its joint venture arrangement with the Ananda Bazar Group (ABP) but the corporate structure has not been frozen yet. In Media Content & Communications Services India Pvt. Ltd (MCCS), the company which owns and operates Bengali news channel Star Ananda, Star has a 26 per cent stake while ABP holds the balance 74 per cent.

    A separate joint venture for the Bengali general entertainment channel is being considered. Star has the flexibility of holding a higher stake in the JV while in news uplinking regulation restricts it to have a maximum 26 per cent stake.

    “The shareholders have been under discussion but nothing has been finalised as yet regarding the corporate structure for the Bengali general entertainment channel,” says Joshi.

    A two-hour entertainment band in the afternoons on Star Ananda is likely to be introduced in June. “The process has got slightly delayed but we are aiming to come up with the two-hour band in June. We will monitor its success and a full fledged Bengali entertainment channel could come up towards the end of the calendar year,” says Joshi.

    The Telugu channel is expected to be launched in August-September. “We have started work on the content strategy and are in the process of formalising the joint venture for the Telugu channel,” says Joshi.

    Balaji has the option of partnering with Star in the southern-language channels. This formed part of the agreement when Star acquired a stake in Balaji Telefilms. But it excludes Vijay TV as Star bought out UTV’s stake in the Tamil channel before the deal with Balaji was struck.

    Balaji has had to weigh several factors like its existing business with Sun TV Ltd. where it gets healthy revenues. In the last two quarters ended 31 December 2006, Balaji had revenues of Rs 158 million from the Sun network channels.

  • 24 Ghanta tops Bengali news channels

    MUMBAI: ’24 Ghanta’, the 24-hour Bengali news channel from Zee Aakash News Private Limited, has proven its excellence in the Bengali News genre within a very short span of its existence. Now, the Channel’s excellence is apparent on the TRP charts also, a press release from the channel claimed today.

    The recent data of TAM (w.e. 30th Dec’06, C&S 15+, Mkt – WB+Kol) shows that ’24 Ghanta ‘ is the clear leader in the Bengali news channel market.

    The channel achieved remarkable market share of 40, said the statement, adding that this is considerably above Star Ananda. With its swift and in-depth reporting, the channel is enjoying the status of favourite Bengali News channel in the region.

    The latest figures suggests that ’24 Ghanta’ is leading the pack in Kolkata with a market share that is 26 per cent higher than that of Star Ananda.

    The sustained and relentless efforts by high quality professionals, who worked round-the-clock lead to the success story of the channel. They made sure to report authentic and accurate information with lightning speed.

    24 Ghanta’s strength lies in its innovation-led content, information without bias, bold exposes and its incisive analysis with supportive visuals.

    The channel marks a watershed in television journalism in Bengali language. It has redefined journalism in the region, at a time when television journalism was fast degenerating into a medium for dishing out cheap sensationalism and distorted information laced with figment of imagination.

  • Star Ananda ranks second amongst all TV channels in Tam week 13

    Star Ananda ranks second amongst all TV channels in Tam week 13

    MUMBAI: Bengali television viewers have delivered a startling verdict on STAR Ananda, according to the latest TAM ratings. The Channel has bested all except ETV Bangla amongst the General Entertainment Channels, while leaving news channels trailing far behind, an unprecedented feat in television viewing!

    In Kolkata, STAR Ananda delivered a reach of 2,460,000 as compared to ETV Bangla’s 2,797,000 and ahead of Aakaash Bangla at 2,423,000 (TG: CS 15+; TAM Wk 13 – 26th Mar – 1st Apr 2006). Closest news competitor Tara News achieved a reach of only 1,492,000. In all of West Bengal, STAR Ananda meanwhile notched an impressive reach of 3,404,000 behind only ETV Bangla. Meanwhile, Tara Newz languished far behind at 2,089,000 amongst the news channels.

    STAR Ananda’s election-related programming has also been well received, with its array of special programmes for the West Bengal State Assembly Elections receiving the thumbs up from viewers. Bolun Bidhayak – STAR Ananda’s live on-ground debates pitting the bidhayaks against the electorate – provided exciting numbers grabbing 49% marketshare in the 9 pm to pm slot and 58% in the 1.30 pm to 2.30 slots amongst all news channels. Meanwhile, Jot, Ghot, Vote – STAR Ananda’s election-specific bulletin – captured 57% in the 5.30 to 6 pm slot and 56% marketshare in the 8.30 to9 pm slot (Mon-Sat).

    This record showing for STAR Ananda comes on the heels of an impressive TAM Week 12 for the Channel where it garnered 50% marketshare in Kolkata and 48% in the Rest of West Bengal and featured all 40 of the top 40 programmes, and 49 of the top 50 programmes in the Rest of West Bengal.

    STAR Ananda has constantly scored with its programming, positioning and packaging, bravely showcasing the people’s point of view. The recent ratings are merely a huge endorsement of its stand to empower viewers. Having introduced a paradigm shift in news broadcasting, this unambiguous success of STAR Ananda will leave much to be desired from other Channels.

  • Star Ananda celebrates one year!

    Star Ananda celebrates one year!

    Mumbai, June 1, 2006: STAR Ananda, India’s First 24 hour National Bengali News Channel celebrates its first anniversary. And if impact, viewer response, marketshare and other news channel launches are anything to go by, STAR Ananda can justifiably claim to have introduced a paradigm shift in the broadcast of regional language news on the foundation of viewer relevance and trail-blazing leadership. Viewers have indeed provided a thumbs up to STAR Ananda’s positioning as the expression of the Bengali on the move, reflecting their urges, aspirations and their impatience with the rate of change. STAR Ananda thus mirrors the new vibrancy among the Bengali-speaking people.

    Says Uday Shankar, CEO & Editor – MCCS, “Last year with STAR Ananda we offered to the viewers of Bengal a news channel that does justice to their news needs & requirements. The response has been overwhelming by the people of Bengal. But more importantly the channel has gone to create a new benchmarks & standards in language news broadcasting.”

     

    Indeed, STAR Ananda has blazed an enviable trail with commendable milestones. While leading the Bengali television news space currently with close to 60% marketshare and a recent milestone reach of 3414000 with a whopping 138% growth in West Bengal since it’s Launch, the Channel has also pulled its weight with general entertainment channels. On Counting Day in the recently concluded legislative elections viewers ‘voted’ for STAR Ananda as the undisputed # 1 television channel in ‘any category’ in Kolkata with a 30% marketshare ahead of ETV Bangla and Aakaash Bangla (both GEC Channels) and far ahead of the rest of the news television world with Kolkata TV’s 7% and 24 Ghanta TV’s 5%. On the important parameter of Time Spent too, STAR Ananda scored at the top of the list at 54 minutes, here too ahead of ETV Bangla, thus consolidating a fast-building legacy.

    The successful trend for STAR Ananda began with the launch on June 1, 2005 and quickly consolidated with the Municipal Elections in Kolkata in TAM Week 26, notching an astounding 69 % market share on Polling Day (19th June) and 63% market share on Counting Day (21st June) in Kolkata (amongst all news channels) and in the process also achieved the unique distinction of the highest watched Channel during the Exit Polls leaving even the GEC channels far behind in its wake.

    The coverage of the most important event in the Bengali calendar also proved another feather in the STAR Ananda cap last year, with an outstanding variety filled line-up of the Durgotsav celebration in the State of West Bengal, thus proving that STAR Ananda best represents the pulse of the Bengali people.

     

    STAR ANANDA features a mix of informative and thought-provoking programming. Almost all its programmes occupy an overwhelming top slot in the ratings for the week 23rd Apr – 20th May 2006 (Source: TAM; TG: All Adults; CS 15+; Market: Kolkata). Ananda Prabhat on STAR Ananda boasts a 48% marketshare against Kolkata TV’s 27%, 24 Ghanta TV’s 19% and Tara Newz’s 6% in the time band 6 am – 7.59 am. Shokaler Ek Dojon meanwhile ranks a 53% marketshare against 24 Ghanta TV’s 19%, Tara Newz’s 17% and Kolkata TV’s 11% in the time band 10 am – 10.59 am. Ekhon Kolkata ranks a 48% marketshare against Kolkata TV’s 27%, 24 Ghanta TV’s 19% and Tara Newz’s 6%in the time band 18 – 18.29 hours (Mon-Sun). 7Tar Duniya ranks a 49% marketshare against Kolkata TV’s 23%, 24 Ghanta TV’s 16% and Tara Newz’s 12% in the time band 19 – 19.29 hours (Mon-Sun). Abaar Kolkata meanwhile shares a 37% marketshare against 24 Ghanta’s 31%, Kolkata TV’s 20% and Tara Newz’s 12% in the time band 20 – 20.29 hours (Mon-Sun). Ak Dojon Golpo scores a 44% marketshare against 24 Ghanta’s 23%, Kolkata TV’s 22% and Tara Newz’s 12% in the time band 22 – 22.29 hours (Mon-Sun). Hou Ma Noy Bouma leads at 52% marketshare against 24 Ghanta TV’s 24%, Kolkata TV’s 16% and Tara Newz’s 9% in the time band 16.50 – 16.59 hours (All Days). Filmstar also leads at 51% marketshare against Tara Newz’s 18%, 24 Ghanta TV’s 15% and Kolkata TV’s 15% in the time band 23.20 – 23.29 hours (All Days). Meanwhile, STAR Ananda scores a winner with Berliner Ladai, the new World Cup football programme, at a whopping 53% marketshare (16th May – 20th May)!

    STAR Ananda has constantly scored with its programming, positioning and packaging, bravely showcasing the people’s point of view. The anniversary success is merely an endorsement of the STAR Ananda philosophy to keep the viewer first and for its stand of empowering viewers. In the manner of a pioneer and trailblazer, by keeping its programming initiatives fresh and addressing the aspiration of the Bengali all over the country, STAR Ananda renews its commitment to the people.

    ABOUT STAR Ananda
    STAR Ananda is India’s First National Bengali News Channel. Introducing a paradigm shift in the broadcast of regional language news, STAR Ananda reflects the heritage of an impressive parentage and provides in-depth and extensive coverage of local, national and global news. STAR Ananda is broadcast by Media Content & Communications Services India Pvt. Ltd. (MCCS), a 74:26 joint venture between ABP TV – a 100% subsidiary of ABP Pvt. Ltd., and STAR News Broadcasting Ltd., wholly-owned subsidiary of the STAR Group; two of the biggest brands in Indian media. Headquartered in Kolkata and housing state-of-the-art production facilities, STAR Ananda boasts an extensive bureau network, bringing to the Bengali viewer unparalleled, comprehensive and incisive news coverage. With an over 40 per cent majority marketshare in the Kolkata and West Bengal markets amongst all news channels in launch week, STAR Ananda continues to consolidate, adequately reflecting the aspirations of the Bengali people.

    For further info, please contact:
    Navin Tauro / Swati Sundareswaran / Daylon D’cruz
    Vaishnavi Corporate Communications;
    Tel: 022-66568787 / 9821154455

  • Star’s news partner ABP charts expansion plan

    Star’s news partner ABP charts expansion plan

    MUMBAI / NEW DELHI: The Rupert Murdoch-controlled Star’s news partner ABP Group is drawing up expansion plans envisaging niche news channels, film production and a sustainable online and mobile business model.

    The Kolkata-based media company is also said to be mulling hiving off its English newspaper The Telegraph into a separate company to be able to attract investments from financial institutions, both domestic and foreign.

    That a blueprint of business expansion by the group is being readied was confirmed to Indiantelevision.com by the Sarkar family-controlled ABP Group’s president Pramath Sinha.

    Asked about the Indian languages being considered for expanding existing TV news business, Sinha said, “We are currently exploring a number of options, but have not firmed up on any particular choices yet. Language options include English, Marathi and Gujarati, among others.”

    More importantly, he said that the ABP group was “examining the strength of some thematic niches (read TV channels)” where a final decision will be taken based on the “long term prospects” of each of these and after “discussions” with Star.

    Hong Kong-based Star group, News Corp’s pan-Asian venture, is a 26:74 joint venture partner with the ABP Group for owning and managing news channels in India. The JV is called Media Content & Communications Services Ltd (MCCS).

    Presently, MCCS runs the Hindi Star News and Bengali sibling Star Ananda, which is co-branded on the names of the two companies.

    The expansion plans were shared by Sinha in a lengthy presentation to senior colleagues last month where the basic refrain was that the ABP Group can aim to emerge as the Time Warner of India, straddling various segments of the media and entertainment industry.

    When Sinha was asked by Indiantelevision.com whether the company was also looking at foraying into the entertainment side of TV business, he did not deny it outright. “Our core competence is in the realm of information TV and that will be our first priority. However, we are open to exploring other options in consultation with our partner, Star TV,” he said.

    Though, according to Sinha, it was “too early to comment” on forays in film production, he admitted, “(We’re) still examining whether it makes sense.”

    Will the group look at acquiring an existing film production house or set up an entity for this? Sinha replied, “We are open to both approaches in all our businesses.”

    Apart from these, the group is likely to start its FM radio operations in the second half of 2006, having bagged a licence for Kolkata through Ananda Offset, a group company.

    Print medium and online plans

    The ABP Group, which owns Ananda Bazaar Patrika, the largest circulated Bengali daily, and The Telegraph, the largest circulated English daily, in West Bengal, is looking at expanding existing business operations to leverage new technologies.

    Having launched a WAP edition of The Telegraph in August 2004, the group is bullish on doing the same with its other media products to make the online and mobile business sustainable.

    “Given the tremendous growth in mobile subscribers, we are very committed to offering value to our readers, viewers, and listeners through this medium. All our brands are or will rapidly become mobile-friendly,” Sinha says.

    The business model would range from revenue sharing (with telecom companies) to advertising to simple subscription, Sinha explains, adding that at this point all this is more of an “essential component” of offline offerings, which complements the traditional delivery channels.

    Still, what has excited many ABP doyens and senior journalists are talks about The Telegraph being hived off into a separate company, attracting funding from financial institutions for expansion and giving the newspaper a more national look with editions from places outside West Bengal.

    The possibility of publishing The Telegraph from Delhi and Mumbai has been debated within the group for over a decade. However, dwelling on hiving off The Telegraph from ABP, in true corporate style Sinha said, “This is speculative and I have no comment.”

    In the mid-1990s, the ABP Group had hived off its business newspaper Business Standard into a separate entity and finally sold it off to Kotak Mahindra, primarily a financial and banking company. Presently, London’s Financial Times holds approximately 14 per cent equity stake in Business Standard Ltd.

    But what about investments to fund expansion plans aimed at monetizing existing and proposed services and products? “Cannot comment,” Sinha cryptically says.

    As an afterthought, he adds, “In today’s day and age, this question (on quantum of investment) is irrelevant. There are enough resources and more than enough opportunities. The critical issue is having the right people to make (the) stuff happen. I believe we have an excellent team in place to achieve our goals.”

    The ABP Group owns and publishes the likes of Ananda Bazaar Patrika, The Telegraph, business weekly Businessworld, Bengali literally and women’s magazine Desh and Sananda, respectively, apart from a kids’ magazine.
    A snapshot of the portal www.anandautsav.com

    It also has business interests in MCCS, anandautsav.com and Heyya, which is a mobile internet portal. Does that make ABP ready don the mantle of the Time Warner of India?

    “Who would not want to be that? It is great that you think us worthy of the question. But why not? We have a great starting point,” Sinha exults.

    He adds, “First, we are one of the oldest groups in the country – several (media) companies of our vintage have gone extinct over the years. Second, we are one of the largest in terms of size, not just in print, but across media and entertainment we would be clearly among the top 10 in the country. Third, and most importantly, we are the most diverse — from dailies to TV, from radio to WAP.

    “And, our diversity is not for diversity’s sake alone. Each of our properties are the leading ones in their genre. That is a great starting point that only we can claim.”

    Time will only tell whether promoter Aveek Sarkar’s patronage and Sinha’s business acumen combine to make dreams into full blown realities.

  • Star Movies to present ‘National Treasure’ on 5 May

    Star Movies to present ‘National Treasure’ on 5 May

    The clues are right in front of your eyes…
    Star Movies presents National Treasure
    Watch the exclusive premiere of “National Treasure” this Friday, May 5th at 9 p.m. only on Star Movies

    Mumbai, April 28, 2006… Where do you think the ultimate treasure is hidden? A treasure that’s been building for four thousand years. You name it… this bounty’s got it all… Gold from the Temple of Solomon… King Alaric II’s ransom of the great Athenians… The entire wealth of 5th century Rome… The Sword of Alexander the Great! Watch Nicholas Cage chase this priceless booty in the exclusive premiere of National Treasure on Friday, May 5th at 9 p.m. only on Star Movies.

    Since childhood, Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicholas Cage) has known that he is descended from a long line of people whose job is to guard a treasure hidden by the Founding Fathers, who hid clues to its whereabouts in the country’s currency and on the back of the Declaration of Independence. Now, he has learned of a plot to steal the Declaration, and has only one option: steal it himself. Even if he pulls off this monumental task, keeping the treasure safe is still going to be incredibly hard, especially since the FBI has also gotten wind of the scheme. This treasure hunting adventure and conspiracy film, directed by Jon Turteltaub, grossed $347,451,894 at the worldwide box office.

    So tune in to this action-packed, adventure film on Friday night, May 5th at 9 p.m. with the exclusive premiere of National Treasure only on Star Movies.

     

    About Star
    STAR is a leading media and entertainment company in Asia. STAR broadcasts over 50 television services in nine languages to more than 300 million viewers across 53 Asian countries. STAR channels cover all genres including general entertainment (Star Plus, Xing Kong, Star Chinese Channel, Star One, Star Utsav, Star World, Vijay, Phoenix Chinese), sports (ESPN, Star Sports), movies (Star Chinese Movies, Star Gold, Star Movies), music (Channel [V]), and news and current affairs (Star News, Star Ananda, Phoenix InfoNews Channel). STAR controls over 20,000 hours of Indian and Chinese programming and also owns the world’s largest contemporary Chinese film library, with more than 600 titles, featuring superstars including Jackie Chan, Chow Yun Fat and Bruce Lee. In partnership with leading companies in Asia, STAR businesses extend to filmed entertainment, television production, cable systems, direct-to-home services, terrestrial TV broadcasting, wireless and digital services. STAR is a wholly owned subsidiary of News Corporation. www.startv.com

    For further information please contact:
    In Mumbai
    Zeenat Khan Shiraz Bhavnani / Aditi Chada
    Asst. Vice President – Publicity Vaishnavi Corporate Communications
    STAR (India) Ltd. Tel: 91-22-5656 8787
    Tel No. 91-22-56305555 Fax: 91-22-5656 8788
    Email:sbhavnani@vccpl.com / achada@vccpl.com

     
  • Star News to enter Japan via SKY PerfecTV

    Star News to enter Japan via SKY PerfecTV

    NEW DELHI: Star News is all set to storm the Japan market by launching its services there later this month.

    Confirming the development, Star News CEO Uday Shankar told Indiantelevision.com, “The news channel will be available in Japan from this month and would be on a pay platform.”

    According to Shankar, international distribution of the channel is being handled by News Corp, one of the shareholders in MCCS that is the managing company for Star News and its present Bengali sibling Star Ananda.

    News Corp feels that the Hindi news channel would have viewership in Japan, though limited. Star News, one of the most widely distributed Indian news channel, has international footprints in South East Asia, Central Asia,
    Middle East, the UK, the USA and Australia.

    In Japan, Star News is likely to be on SKY PerfecTV, a leading multi-channel digital satellite television platform.

    Meanwhile MCCS, a 74:26 joint venture between Kolkata-based ABP TV and Hong Kong-headquartered Star Group, continues to explore the possibilities of expanding its portfolio base in India.

    Pointing out that talks on launching new products is an “ongoing process” between the two shareholders of the company, Shankar said, “Both ABP and Star are committed to make the requisite investment as and when the needs arise.”

    Asked whether MCCS would make more Indian language forays in 2006, Shankar did not rule out the possibility. “Some projects are being actively discussed and such ventures take time to materialise. But I am also not saying we would not launch any channel (in 2006).”

    A few days ago, Star News completed three years of operation under a new regime after the divorce from its long-standing content partner, NDTV, which has gone ahead since then to launch its own news channels.

    In February this year, Shankar completed two years at MCCS. Prior to this assignment, he was news director of Aaj Tak, the country’s most successful Hindi news channel in terms of market share.