Tag: Zee TV Canada

  • Zee’s three channels launch in Canada on  Jadoo TV

    Zee’s three channels launch in Canada on Jadoo TV

    MUMBAI: Zee TV has been launched in Canada’s Jadoo TV on 1 September. The company has reached a subscriber licensing agreement for its flagship networks Zee TV Canada, Zee Punjabi and Zee Cinema with Jadoo TV.

     

    Asia TV USA general manager Sameer Targe said, “Canada is one of the fastest growing markets for us. Our business has more than tripled in last two years. This move helps us to further consolidate our position in the market. Jadoo TV has been one of the pioneers in over the top play, which has been the fastest growing category of access.”

     

    Jadoo TV founder and CEO Sajid Sohail added, “We’re excited about bringing Zee TV channels to the largest South Asian viewership base in Canada on Jadoo TV. Zee TV is not only popular amongst the Indian diaspora in Canada, but also has great appeal amongst the greater South Asian community. The addition of Zee TV, Zee Cinema, and Zee Punjabi will enhance our entertainment offering, making JadooTV the best value for end users. With this agreement, Jadoo TV has further cemented its position as market leader in the OTT space for South Asian diaspora worldwide.”

     

    Zee TV Canada is currently available on all satellite, cable, telco and IPTV platforms. Zee TV Canada will be available in HD to all Jadoo TV subscribers.

  • Zee TV Canada partners with Gurdas Maan’s Live tour

    Zee TV Canada partners with Gurdas Maan’s Live tour

    MUMBAI: Sai Productions and Zee TV Canada bring the living legend, Gurdas Maan, Live in Concert to Canada. The concerts are being held in 6 big cities across Canada in September, starting with Vancouver, BC on the 5th. The tour promises to entertain attendees with versatile performances and music that will make them want to get up and dance!

     

    Zee TV Canada is giving viewers a once in a lifetime opportunity to win VIP tickets to the much awaited tour. Additionally, the winner at each city will also receive a backstage pass to take picture with the legend himself!

     

    Don’t miss to watch the up-close and personal interview with Gurdas Maan only on Zee TV Canada on 30 August, 20:30 EST / 17:30 PST.
     

    Sameer Targe, Head of Business for Zee Americas stated, “Shri Maan Sahab is no less than a legend himself. I have never seen as high voltage and engaging performer like him, he can single handedly carry a 3 hour show by himself and still not be tired. It is our privilege to be part of this historic moment and bring an opportunity to our viewers to meet with him in person.” 

  • CRTC dismisses ATN’s complaint against Zee TV Canada

    CRTC dismisses ATN’s complaint against Zee TV Canada

    MUMBAI: The CRTC has dismissed the complaint filed by Asian Television Network (ATN) which had raised objections with the operations of Zee TV Canada. According to the compliant, Zee TV Canada, which fell in the third-language niche specialty category B service, was operating as a general interest service. In view of the complaint filed by ATN on 29 July 2013 against Ethnic Channels Group, the Commission has now given its decision in favour of ECGL.

     

    After posting the complaint on its website, the Commission received over 300 interventions. A vast majority of interventions supported ECGL’s position and opposed the position of ATN. A large proportion stated outright that Zee TV Canada’s programming does target women as a viewing audience. Others voiced general support for the service or characterized Zee TV Canada as family focused.

     

    “The overwhelming support we received from Zee TV Canada viewers has been truly heart-warming,” said Ethnic Channels Group CEO Slava Levin.

     

    “The complaint had no basis to start with, and we are glad that justice has prevailed,” added Ethnic Channels Group president Hari Srinivas.

     

    “We are pleased with the outcome of this decision and value the continued support of our viewers,” said Zee TV Americas business head Sameer Targe.

     

    According to ECGL, Zee TV Canada is adhering to its nature of service, and its marketing activities focus on that nature of service. ECGL alleged that the complaint filed by ATN is an attempt to entrench the privileged position of SATV. It argued that to reclassify Zee TV Canada as a general interest service would have the effect of significantly expanding the scope and impact of the above-noted buy-through requirement.

     

    The Commission examined the programming offered by Zee TV Canada with a view to determining whether a reasonably frequent viewer, in watching various programs broadcast on the service, would conclude that the service targets women or not. In this regard, and despite the differences in the public policy objectives behind the licensing of Zee TV Canada and W Network, the Commission has considered it appropriate to use W Network as a baseline for comparison in its examination of Zee TV Canada’s programming due to the considerable weight placed by both parties on comparing the two services.

     

    Having examined the programming broadcast on Zee TV Canada the Commission found that the majority of the programs broadcast are consistent with those that one would expect a niche service targeting women to air, and are comparable to those found on W Network.

  • Zee TV Canada goes HD on Telus

    Zee TV Canada goes HD on Telus

    MUMBAI: Zee TV Canada rolled out its HD version today. The number one south Asian women’s network in partnership with Ethnic Channels Group (ECG), Canada’s largest distributor of third language television services, launched Zee TV Canada in HD on Telus Channel number 2318.

     

    Zee TV Canada that was launched in February 2013 and expanded to HD in April 2013 by launching on Rogers, Bell and now goes a step ahead with its launch on Telus.  

     

    The south Asian audience is the fastest growing ethnic segment in Canada today. Zee America’s general manager Sameer Targe said: “As a market leader we have to continuously reinvent and offer more value to our subscribers. Expansion of our HD offering in Canada is in line with the same thought process. Our success in Canada in recent times only reinforces our belief in the Canadian market.”  

     

    “Zee TV Canada in HD redefines the television viewing experience. It is an experience in itself” added president of ECG Hari Srinivas.

  • Zee 24 Gantalu pulled to the court

    Zee 24 Gantalu pulled to the court

    MUMBAI: After ATN Canada filed a case against Zee TV Canada for going out of its limitation of only catering to women audiences, a new case has been filed against Zee’s Telugu arm, Zee 24 Gantalu.

     

    The case was filed by the Kushaiguda police after directions were given by a local court. This was regarding the telecast of a video that contained a statement by TRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao on the repatriation of Seemandhara region’s employees.

     

    The channel has been accused of trying to create disharmony and hatred among the people of Seemandhara by not interpreting Rao’s words correctly. An advocate P Sanjay of Moula Ali has approached the court regarding it.

     

    Rao had said that once Telengana is formed, the employees of Seemandhara need to go back to their original place. However, the channel telecast something different is what Sanjay claims.

     

    When indiantelevision.com contacted Zee 24 Gantalu to confirm the news, the news editor of the channel K Siva Prasad said that the police has filed an FIR on the court’s orders. “The case will be heard on 12 August. The news piece that Sanjay has objected to was aired last week.”

  • ATN Canada takes Zee TV battle to Canadian regulator

    ATN Canada takes Zee TV battle to Canadian regulator

    MUMBAI: There’s some sparring happening in the land of the maple leaf. Ethnic TV platform – The Asian Television Network (ATN) – which delivers some 40 language channels to South Asian communities in Canada and run by Shan Chandrasekar has filed a formal complaint with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) against Zee TV’s Canada service, operated by the Ethnic Channel Group (ECG).

     

    In a letter dated 3 June to the CRTC, ATN has complained that Zee TV Canada has shifted away from its licensed brief to provide a television service targeted at women in the Hindi-speaking community there and has started targeting general viewers. According to ATN, Zee TV Canada was licensed initially as a niche third-language ethnic specialty Category B service targeted at Hindi speaking women. It has since expanded to providing general entertainment programming, which means it has gone beyond its classification.

     

    ATN, in the complaint, has said it had a licensing agreement for airing Zee TV programming on its specialty Category A service South Asian Television (SATV) for a number of years until January 2013 when it could not renew its content purchase agreement. SATV, is among the six authorised third-language general entertainment television services afforded protection under Canadian law. As part of that if the CRTC does license a specialty service in the same language as one of the existing third-language Category A services, the new third-language service would be packaged as a buy-through with the existing third-language Category A service of the same language, says the ATN complaint. To get around this restriction several foreign broadcasters are applying for the specialty category B service only to launch them later as a general interest service. ATN says that this is hurting its interests.

     

    In the specific case of Zee TV Canada, it says that, as of March 2013 it is offering programming which is between 70 per cent and 90 per cent in Hindi, offering competition to SATV. It further goes on to clarify that in the number of press releases that the Ethnic Channel Group Ltd (EGCL) has made in launching Zee TV Canada there has not been one mention of launching a niche programming service for women. It has rather emphasised on the fact that Zee TV is an international programming service and a leading South Asian media brand available globally to 650 million viewers in 169 countries.

     

    As almost 100% of programming from Zee TV (global) is shown on Zee TV Canada, these statements serve to show that this service is an all encompassing general interest programming service rather than a niche programming service as ECGL had proposed in its service approved in Decision 2013-53 with the CRTC.

     

    Apart from the complaint, ATN has also sent across a package of 128 DVD recordings of two different one-week periods of Zee TV programming emphasising that it is offering mass appeal programming that is directed at the Hindi-speaking community at large.

     

    The two options which ATN feels can help resolve the situation are: first, if Zee TV Canada is not a niche programming service, ECGL should file an application for the purpose of receiving proper authorisation from the CRTC to continue operating there. Secondly, if ECGL is indeed operating a general interest Hindi-language Category B service, then the service should be a buy-through with the Category A SATV Hindi-language service, as penciled in the law.

     

    So when Indiantelevison.com contacted Zee TV’s US office, head of sale Zee TV USA Sameer Targe said, “The complaint is absolutely false, ATN is not able to digest the fact that Zee has moved its business from it to EGCL. This ending ATN’s so called monopoly in the Canada market.”

     

    He further clarified that Zee TV Canada is a women oriented Hindi language channel and it has been granted the same license by CRTC.

     

    All we can do is play the waiting game as a response for ECGL is due on 3 September.