Tag: stresses

  • Arianespace CEO stresses importance of govt in the development of the space industry

    MUMBAI: This year’s International Astronautical Congress event took place from 17-21 October 2005 in Japan.

    A paper on the service introduction of Arianespace’s Ariane 5 ECA heavy-lift launcher was included in the technical session. The paper, presented by Arianespace’s Laurent Jourdainne, also covered the upcoming phase-in of the Soyuz and Vega launchers at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana, which – together with Ariane 5 – will offer a family of vehicles capable of carrying “any payload to any orbit, any time.”

    A reception hosted by Arianespace drew customers, partners, industry colleagues and government space agency managers. In a welcome speech to the invited guests, Arianespace CEO Jean-Yves Le Gal underscored the importance of government agencies in the space industry’s development.

    “The worlds’ space industry was created by governments for government purposes, and commercial space was introduced with two ideas in mind: make government programs more efficient, and allow space technology to trickle down to improve peoples’ daily lives,” he said.

    Le Gall pointed out that despite the industry’s fondness for new ideas and commercial initiatives, the current commercial satellite market slump is a reminder that companies must remain humble and improve their existing skills, all while increasing the flexibility of their service to governments and agencies.

    Le Gall concluded by saying, “Arianespace has been doing just that. We are improving and streamlining our processes for all of the world’s markets. We have established international cooperation to improve the efficiency of our service, and we have come here to Fukuoka to better listed to what you say. We are listening, more than ever, to what governments and space agencies tell us about their needs, in order to satisfy them the best we can.”

  • Asianet Plus programming stresses on music genre

    MUMBAI: The newly launched Asianet channel targeting the youth, Asianet Plus, has devoted a major chunk of its programming to music-related shows. The shows range from classical to the latest western albums.

    After music, the programming space has been devoted to movies, education and career, comedy, kids and talent hunt. Mobile-based interactivity is an integral part of some the Asianet Plus shows.

    Nadamadhuri is a compilation of vocal / instrumental classical music comprising of performances of established musicians as well as the upcoming g generation. Classics is a compilation of popular melodies of yesteryears from the black & white era.

    The interactive show Connect Plus gives the viewer an opportunity to be the VJ of the show. Songs can be requested through SMS or making a call through the viewer’s mobile phone to the short code. Then we have the show Heartbeats which offers the latest collection of movie songs. Musical Chair is an intercollegiate musical quiz competition hosted by Nadirsha and Veemol.

    The show Popcorn, anchored by film personality cum singer Sayanora Philip showcases Tamil and Hindi film songs along with Indipop albums. Nostalgic songs are included in the section Hrudayaragam. The show airs melodies of ’70s and ’80s.

    VJ Sonia presents the popular fast numbers from Malayalam movies in the show Music Mania. Another anchor-based show Half Time is an interactive show where viewers can dedicate songs to their loved ones through emails and calls. Then we have Chartbusters presenting the latest hit songs while Mist is a compilation of albums.

    The Big Band offers fusion music and Dreams attempts to re-create the magic of the popular songs. Popular Malayalam film director Lal Jose dons the role of a judge for the dance show Jhanak Jhanak. The first girl band from Kerala, Koyl, presents a weekly show in the channel. The popular songs written and sung by Malayalam actor Kalabhavan Mani feature in the programme Mani, Mani, Mani. Ace Malayalam playback singer Jyotsna anchors a show Rhythm in the channel.

    Some of the non-musical programmes include Reaching Out which is a counselling show for teenagers. Career Plus offers valuable tips careers, etiquettes and customs, exams and interviews. Dangerous Boys is a version of the MTV Bakra show. FTQ, a popular interactive quiz programme which Asianet used to telecast, makes a comeback in Asianet Plus.

    Style Guru offers an insight into the latest fashion and grooming trends. Then we have ace comedian Kalabhavan Nawas making a comeback on the small screen with the show Peridaatha Programme.