• 'Everyone Wins' may be the next big gameshow

    While in India, channels seem to be on the lookout for the next Kaun Banega Crorepati(the licenced version of Who Wan

  • Sony still lags behind in the 9-10 band, claims Star

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 09, 2002

    Star is unwilling to give up its hold over the 9-10 pm band. Even as Sony‘s top two soaps, Kkusum and Kutumb continue to inch their way up the charts, Star maintains that the rise is yet to make a dent in its number one position.

    The channel has released prime time channel share figures (week 7, 1930-2330, TAM C&S 4+, All India) to prove that Star Plus accounts for 19.6 per cent compared to Sony‘s 7.6 per cent and Zee‘s 2.7 per cent. The channel has consistently accounted for more than 70 per cent in the top 50 programmes list week-on-week, it maintains.

    With Kussum and Kutumb , Sony has made a bid for the 9-10 prime time programming band, and asserts it has eaten into Star‘s dominance in the post- KBC phase. Star, however, counters that some very big successes like Kaahin Kisi Roz has created an entire new audience till as late as 11:30 pm.

    Star now also leads afternoon and Friday time bands traditionally led by Sony, claims the channel. Although Kkusum & Kutumb have seen an increase in the past couple of weeks, Star still claims a lead, quoting these figures-

       
    Reach OOOs
    Mon
    DES MEIN NIKLA HOGA CHAND
    5715
    Mon
    KKUSUM
    3904
    Mon
    KUTUMB
    3743
         
    Tue
    KAMZOR KADII KAUN
    6718
    Tue
    KKUSUM
    3907
    Tue
    KUTUMB
    4311
         
    Wed
    SANJIVANI
    6901
    Wed
    KKUSUM
    5026
    Wed
    KUTUMB
    4631
         
    Thu
    JAHAN PYAR MILEY
    2355
    Thu
    KANGAN
    3821
    Thu
    KKUSUM
    3786

    TAM, Week 7 ‘02, C&S 4+, All India

  • Sony still lags behind in the 9-10 band, claims Star

    Star is unwilling to give up its hold over the 9-10 pm band.

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  • Intelsat says it will make a public play before end-2002

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 09, 2002

    It‘s taking up a public position. Satellite operator Intelsat Ltd, announced on 8 March, that it would be making an initial public offering of its ordinary shares valued at around $500 million before end 2002. The company is also giving its current shareholders a chance to offload their stock during the IPO.

    In a press release issued yesterday, Intelsat said that it expects to file its IPO registration statement with the US Securities & Exchange Commission in mid-2002.

    The purpose of the IPO: to raise funds for general corporate purposes and to repay outstanding debt, and to comply with the Open-Market Reorganization for the Betterment of International Telecommunications Act (known as the ORBIT Act). Under this act, Intelsat Ltd has to complete its IPO before 31 December 2002.

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