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  • Hooq brings exclusive content for India

    Hooq brings exclusive content for India

    MUMBAI: Hooq has announced the addition of new exclusive set of DC titles to its already extensive content catalogue especially for its Indian audience. The new title includes illustrious and renowned names such as Supergirl, DC Legends of Tomorrow, Flash and Lucifer which will be available for Hooq users.

    Indian audiences can now view new episodes of Supergirl on the same day as the US premier. Hooq complimentary trials are available for postpaid customers of Airtel, Vodafone and ACT Fiber net.

    “The new addition of DC titles to our extensive library comes exclusively for our Indian audiences this time. This foregrounds how India is one of the key markets for HOOQ. We want to offer our customers the best and most exciting content from across the world and genres. HOOQ has one of the largest numbers of Hollywood titles and we are very excited to continuously add more content every month. With varied content on our platform, we aim to offer our audiences different flavors with an uninterrupted viewing experience. To propagate our efforts further, we have multiple partnerships in place, to give a few examples, the HOOQ complimentary trials are available for Postpaid customers of Airtel, Vodafone and ACT Fiber net. These partnerships will help consumer experience the freedom of viewing content anytime, anywhere with HOOQ and give them a window to what we have to offer,” said Hooq India MD Salil Kapoor.

    Supergirl is an American drama television series that is based on the comic character, Supergirl, a costumed superheroine cousin to Superman. The series is about Supergirl’s journey of becoming a National City protector and how she deals with the feud between Earth and its extraterrestrial communities. What’s more? Indian audiences would now be able to view new episodes of Supergirl on the same day as the US premier. Hooq users will have an access to a new episode every Wednesday for the series.

    Flash an American television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg and Geoff Johns is based on the DC Comics character Barry Allen / Flash, a costumed superhero crime-fighter with the power to move at superhuman speeds.

    DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is an American superhero action-adventure television series. The show is a spin-off from Arrow and The Flash, existing in the same fictional universe. Lucifer is the story of a fallen angel who decides to retire and reside in Los Angeles

  • Hooq brings exclusive content for India

    Hooq brings exclusive content for India

    MUMBAI: Hooq has announced the addition of new exclusive set of DC titles to its already extensive content catalogue especially for its Indian audience. The new title includes illustrious and renowned names such as Supergirl, DC Legends of Tomorrow, Flash and Lucifer which will be available for Hooq users.

    Indian audiences can now view new episodes of Supergirl on the same day as the US premier. Hooq complimentary trials are available for postpaid customers of Airtel, Vodafone and ACT Fiber net.

    “The new addition of DC titles to our extensive library comes exclusively for our Indian audiences this time. This foregrounds how India is one of the key markets for HOOQ. We want to offer our customers the best and most exciting content from across the world and genres. HOOQ has one of the largest numbers of Hollywood titles and we are very excited to continuously add more content every month. With varied content on our platform, we aim to offer our audiences different flavors with an uninterrupted viewing experience. To propagate our efforts further, we have multiple partnerships in place, to give a few examples, the HOOQ complimentary trials are available for Postpaid customers of Airtel, Vodafone and ACT Fiber net. These partnerships will help consumer experience the freedom of viewing content anytime, anywhere with HOOQ and give them a window to what we have to offer,” said Hooq India MD Salil Kapoor.

    Supergirl is an American drama television series that is based on the comic character, Supergirl, a costumed superheroine cousin to Superman. The series is about Supergirl’s journey of becoming a National City protector and how she deals with the feud between Earth and its extraterrestrial communities. What’s more? Indian audiences would now be able to view new episodes of Supergirl on the same day as the US premier. Hooq users will have an access to a new episode every Wednesday for the series.

    Flash an American television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg and Geoff Johns is based on the DC Comics character Barry Allen / Flash, a costumed superhero crime-fighter with the power to move at superhuman speeds.

    DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is an American superhero action-adventure television series. The show is a spin-off from Arrow and The Flash, existing in the same fictional universe. Lucifer is the story of a fallen angel who decides to retire and reside in Los Angeles

  • dittoTV to show Zee Cafe content alongside U.S.

    dittoTV to show Zee Cafe content alongside U.S.

    MUMBAI: Be content with this treat! TV buffs are in for a treat as Zee Digital Convergence Limited’s (ZDCL) OTT platform dittoTV will bring Zee Cafe’s shows to viewers live. With an array of five popular shows, along with a brand new action series, the platform’s subscribers can watch these shows on-the go, anytime, anywhere on their internet connected devices.

    “Indian viewers often have to wait for weeks, even months to watch their favourite U.S. shows. With Zee Café now broadcasting these shows along with the US, fans can watch the latest seasons and be as updated as their U.S. counterparts.

    With this new lineup of international shows, dittoTV brings together an interesting mix of genres – drama, comedy and action on a single online platform, which caters to the content preferences of the young Indian audience,” said dittoTV business head Archana Anand.

    Secrets and Lies season 2 will air on Mondays at 10 pm whereas Big Bang Theory season 2 will air on Tuesdays at 6:30 pm. The season 3 of Gotham will air on Tuesdays at 10 pm. Series premiere of Lethal Weapon will happen on Thursday at 10 pm. The season 2 of Supergirl will air on Tuesdays at 7 pm while season 12 of Grey’s Anatomy will air on weekdays at 6 pm.

    Apart from this addition, the platform offers access to over 100 live channels like the entire Zee Network, Colors, Sony, Aaj Tak, BBC, MTV and Ten Sports.

  • dittoTV to show Zee Cafe content alongside U.S.

    dittoTV to show Zee Cafe content alongside U.S.

    MUMBAI: Be content with this treat! TV buffs are in for a treat as Zee Digital Convergence Limited’s (ZDCL) OTT platform dittoTV will bring Zee Cafe’s shows to viewers live. With an array of five popular shows, along with a brand new action series, the platform’s subscribers can watch these shows on-the go, anytime, anywhere on their internet connected devices.

    “Indian viewers often have to wait for weeks, even months to watch their favourite U.S. shows. With Zee Café now broadcasting these shows along with the US, fans can watch the latest seasons and be as updated as their U.S. counterparts.

    With this new lineup of international shows, dittoTV brings together an interesting mix of genres – drama, comedy and action on a single online platform, which caters to the content preferences of the young Indian audience,” said dittoTV business head Archana Anand.

    Secrets and Lies season 2 will air on Mondays at 10 pm whereas Big Bang Theory season 2 will air on Tuesdays at 6:30 pm. The season 3 of Gotham will air on Tuesdays at 10 pm. Series premiere of Lethal Weapon will happen on Thursday at 10 pm. The season 2 of Supergirl will air on Tuesdays at 7 pm while season 12 of Grey’s Anatomy will air on weekdays at 6 pm.

    Apart from this addition, the platform offers access to over 100 live channels like the entire Zee Network, Colors, Sony, Aaj Tak, BBC, MTV and Ten Sports.

  • Zee Café brings viewers ‘Gotham’ starting from June 23

    Zee Café brings viewers ‘Gotham’ starting from June 23

    MUMBAI: Zee Café brings for its viewers the best of DC comics’ universe this year. After a remarkable season 1, Zee Café is back with a more intriguing season of Gotham. So get ready to kick your mundane weekdays in to high gear- with the second installment of Gotham starting June 23 onwards, every Monday – Friday at 10 pm followed by a brand new show Supergirl the following month.

    Winner of the most exciting new series category at the Critics’ Choice Television awards, Gotham 2 brings back the era of villains. Heading into season two, catch the rise of the biggest Super villains – The Joker, Penguin, Riddler, Catwoman, Poison Ivy, MR Freeze which eventually leads to the genesis of one of the most popular super heroes of our time- Batman. So this time, it’s darker, scarier and all about the rise of evil in Gotham.

    But that’s not the end. In July, Zee Café also brings to you the story of a brand new legend, Supergirl. From the legacy of Superman, Supergirl is an untold story of a girl sent to earth to protect her cousin. To find out how she embracesher destiny, stay tuned to Zee Café.

    Speaking on the back to back shows premiering on Zee Café, Zee English cluster business head Ali Zaidi said, “With the kind of fan following DC comics have, we realized that audiences like watching superhero movies and series in India. We are highly excited to premiere two of the biggest shows of the franchise. Gotham Season 1 was received extremely well and we hope the same for season 2. As for Supergirl, we are really looking forward to bringing a new Super Hero to India and we are hoping that the viewer’s response would meet our expectations”.

  • Zee Café brings viewers ‘Gotham’ starting from June 23

    Zee Café brings viewers ‘Gotham’ starting from June 23

    MUMBAI: Zee Café brings for its viewers the best of DC comics’ universe this year. After a remarkable season 1, Zee Café is back with a more intriguing season of Gotham. So get ready to kick your mundane weekdays in to high gear- with the second installment of Gotham starting June 23 onwards, every Monday – Friday at 10 pm followed by a brand new show Supergirl the following month.

    Winner of the most exciting new series category at the Critics’ Choice Television awards, Gotham 2 brings back the era of villains. Heading into season two, catch the rise of the biggest Super villains – The Joker, Penguin, Riddler, Catwoman, Poison Ivy, MR Freeze which eventually leads to the genesis of one of the most popular super heroes of our time- Batman. So this time, it’s darker, scarier and all about the rise of evil in Gotham.

    But that’s not the end. In July, Zee Café also brings to you the story of a brand new legend, Supergirl. From the legacy of Superman, Supergirl is an untold story of a girl sent to earth to protect her cousin. To find out how she embracesher destiny, stay tuned to Zee Café.

    Speaking on the back to back shows premiering on Zee Café, Zee English cluster business head Ali Zaidi said, “With the kind of fan following DC comics have, we realized that audiences like watching superhero movies and series in India. We are highly excited to premiere two of the biggest shows of the franchise. Gotham Season 1 was received extremely well and we hope the same for season 2. As for Supergirl, we are really looking forward to bringing a new Super Hero to India and we are hoping that the viewer’s response would meet our expectations”.

  • Time Warner revenues up 5% to $6.6 billion led by HBO & Warner Bros

    Time Warner revenues up 5% to $6.6 billion led by HBO & Warner Bros

    MUMBAI: Time Warner Inc’s revenue in the third quarter ended 30 September, 2015 was up five per cent to $6.6 billion. The revenue growth was led by Home Box Office (HBO) and Warner Bros, which was partially offset by higher intercompany eliminations and a decline at Turner. 

     

    Adjusted Operating Income grew 85 per cent to $1.8 billion due to growth across all operating divisions, reflecting the absence of programming charges incurred in 2014 at Turner and lower restructuring and severance charges across all segments, partially offset by higher intercompany eliminations.

     

    Revenues and Adjusted Operating Income included the unfavorable impact of foreign exchange rates of $290 million and $160 million, respectively, in the quarter. Operating Income increased 89 per cent to $1.8 billion.

     

    Time Warner chairman and CEO Jeff Bewkes said, “We had another very good quarter, with revenues up five per cent and strong growth in Adjusted Operating Income, which totaled $1.8 billion. Our revenue growth was led by Warner Bros. and Home Box Office, and illustrated how our investments in great content have been paying off in our traditional television businesses, as well as in newer areas such as video games. In September, HBO received a record 43 Primetime Emmy Awards, the most of any network for the 14th  consecutive year. That included 12 awards for Game of Thronessetting a record for a series in a single year,” he added.

     

    The company posted Adjusted Diluted Income per Common Share from Continuing Operations (Adjusted EPS) of $1.25 versus $1.22 for the prior year quarter. Excluding a net tax benefit of $639 million, programming charges at Turner and restructuring and severance charges in the prior year quarter, Adjusted EPS would have been $0.97 in the prior year quarter. Diluted Income per Common Share from Continuing Operations was $1.26 compared to $1.11 in the prior year quarter.

     

    For the first nine months of 2015, Cash Provided by Operations from Continuing Operations reached $3 billion and Free Cash Flow totaled $2.9 billion. As of 30 September, 2015, net debt was $21.2 billion, up from $19.8 billion at the end of 2014, due to share repurchases, dividends and investments and acquisitions, partially offset by the generation of Free Cash Flow.

     

    Segment Performance

     

    Time Warner’s segments performance for the third quarter of 2015 is as follows:

     

    TURNER

     

    Revenues decreased two per cent ($48 million) to $2.4 billion, due to declines of 15 per cent ($18 million) in Content and other revenues, one per cent ($17 million) in Subscription revenues and one per cent ($13 million) in Advertising revenues.

     

    Content and other revenues decreased due to lower subscription video-on-demand (VOD) revenues. The decline in Subscription revenues was due to the impact of foreign exchange rates and a decline in domestic subscribers, partially offset by higher domestic rates and local currency growth at Turner’s international networks. Advertising revenues decreased due to the impact of foreign exchange rates and the absence of NASCAR programming, partially offset by local currency growth at Turner’s international networks. Domestic advertising was flat in the quarter.

     

    Adjusted Operating Income increased 206 per cent ($721 million) to $1.1 billion, as the decline in revenues was more than offset by lower expenses, including decreased programming costs and lower restructuring and severance costs. Programming costs decreased 45 per cent primarily due to the absence of the prior year quarter’s $482 million of charges related to Turner’s decision to no longer air certain programming. Excluding these charges in the prior year, programming costs decreased in the high-single digits mainly due to the absence of NASCAR programming.

     

    Operating Income increased 218 per cent ($735 million) to $1.1 billion.

     

    TNT’s NBA Opening Night doubleheader averaged 2.9 million total viewers, up 24 per cent over last year, and generated double-digit growth across all key demographics. TBS’ Major League Baseball postseason coverage averaged 6.3 million total viewers, up close to 50 per cent compared to last year, and was the network’s most watched postseason ever. For the 30th consecutive quarter, Adult Swim was ad-supported cable’s #1 total day network among adults 18-34, and it was #1 among adults 18-49 in the third quarter. CNN’s recent coverage of the Republican presidential debate garnered over 23 million average viewers – making it CNN’s most watched program ever – and the Democratic presidential debate reached over 15 million average viewers – making it the most watched Democratic debate ever on cable. CNN continued to grow primetime ratings across all key demographics, up 39 per cent and 35 per cent for adults 18-49 and 25-54, respectively, in the third quarter. Cartoon Network was once again the only top 3 kids network to grow ratings in the quarter, and ranked as the #1 ad-supported cable network in total day ratings among kids 6-11.

     

    HOME BOX OFFICE

     

    Revenues increased five per cent ($63 million) to $1.4 billion, due to increases of four per cent ($44 million) in Subscription revenues and 13 per cent ($19 million) in Content and other revenues. Subscription revenues grew primarily due to higher domestic rates, partially offset by lower international revenues, which included the impact of the transfer to Turner of the operation of HBO’s basic cable network in India. The increase in Content and other revenues primarily reflected higher domestic licensing revenues.

     

    Adjusted Operating Income increased 37 per cent ($139 million) to $519 million, reflecting higher revenues and lower expenses. The decrease in expenses was mainly due to lower restructuring and severance costs as well as decreased distribution and programming costs, partially offset by higher marketing and technology costs. Programming costs decreased six per cent primarily reflecting lower acquired theatrical programming costs. The higher marketing and technology costs related to HBO NOW, HBO’s stand-alone streaming service.

     

    Operating Income increased 37 per cent ($139 million) to $519 million.

     

    WARNER BROS.

     

    Revenues increased 15 per cent ($415 million) to $3.2 billion, reflecting higher video games and television licensing revenues, partially offset by the impact of foreign exchange rates, the absence of revenues from a patent license and settlement agreement in the prior year quarter and lower theatrical revenues. The increase in video games revenues was primarily due to the releases of LEGO Dimensions and Mad Max, as well as carryover revenues from several titles, including Mortal Kombat X and Batman: Arkham Knight. Television licensing revenues benefited from the initial cable and off-network availability of 2 Broke Girls and the initial cable availability and subscription video-on-demand licensing of Person of Interest.

     

    Adjusted Operating Income increased 61 per cent ($147 million) to $388 million, due to the increase in revenues, lower theatrical and video games valuation adjustments and decreased restructuring and severance costs, partially offset by higher print and advertising costs.

     

    Operating Income increased 62 per cent ($148 million) to $385 million.

     

    Season-to-date among adults 18-49: Blindspot and Supergirl ranked as the top two new series, The Voice ranked as the #1 non-scripted series and The Big Bang Theory ranked as the #1 comedy and #2 series overall in primetime on broadcast television. For the first nine months of the year, Warner Bros. ranked as the top US video game publisher, and Mortal Kombat X was the #1 videogame.

     

    CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME AND PER SHARE RESULTS

     

    Third-Quarter Results

     

    Adjusted EPS was $1.25 for the three months ended 30 September, 2015, compared to $1.22 in last year’s third quarter. The increase in Adjusted EPS primarily reflects higher Adjusted Operating Income and fewer shares outstanding, offset in part by higher taxes as a result of the $639 million net tax benefit in the third quarter of 2014 mainly related to the reversal of certain tax reserves in connection with an audit settlement.

     

    For the three months ended 30 September, 2015, the company had Income from Continuing Operations of $1 billion, or $1.26 per diluted common share. This compares to Income from Continuing Operations attributable to Time Warner common shareholders in the third quarter of 2014 of $966 million, or $1.11 per diluted common share.

     

    For the third quarters of 2015 and 2014, the company had Net Income of $1.0 billion and $967 million, respectively.