• India pay TV rates land Star TV in a soup in Pakistan

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 15, 2000

    A couple of months back, the Pakistan government had awarded Star TV a licence to sell and distribute its decoders, and its channels in that country. On 14 December, Star TV executives were left looking at the ceiling or their shoes as the government suspended that licence.
    The reason: the management announced its eight channel bouquet will be sold at Rs 87 per subscriber. The government has objected to this saying Star TV has no right to to unilaterally fix subscriber tariffs on its own without consulting it as the licence conditions stipulate that tariff fixation should be decided appropriately.

    Additionally, government officials point out that Star TV charges a much lower subscription fee from subscribers in India.

     

     

  • Discovery's Karnik being moved up internationally?

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 14, 2000

    Where is Discovery India chief Kiran Karnik headed? The buzz is that Karnik, who announced yesterday that the network was looking for a replacement for him, may be promoted within Discovery International globally. His performance with Discovery‘s Indian operations has met with approval from Discovery‘s headquarters in the US.

    A replacement is likely to be in place by May 2001 and Karnik is expected to continue with the company till then.

     

  • Hallmark signs major deals in Taiwan, Korea

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 14, 2000

    Hallmark Entertainment Network on Wednesday signed agreements with two new partners, Videoland in Taiwan and Korea‘s World Event Network Co. Ltd (WENTV). The move comes just weeks after Hallmark unveiled its extensive channel rebranding under the ‘Celebrate Life‘ tagline.

    The addition of these partners adds to the four other affiliates that have joined Hallmark Entertainment Network over the last three months - Sri Lanka‘s Grant Cable (Pvt), Saarc Media Services Ltd. in Bangladesh, Macau Cable TV and Home Cable in the Philippines.

    Videoland will distribute Hallmark on a 24-hour basis to Taiwan‘s 4 million cable TV homes - 80 per cent of the market‘s total TV households. Videoland will also represent Hallmark‘s advertising sales efforts in Taiwan from January 1, 2001.

    Launched on October 1, WENTV is one of 15 new cable TV channels licensed by the Korean government. Under the terms of the agreement with Hallmark, WENTV will carry four hours of programming every night during primetime, from 8pm- midnight, beginning the last week of December. The programming will carry Korean subtitles in addition to an English-language soundtrack. WENTV currently has 1 million subscribers - around 60 per cent of Korea‘s cable TV homes.

    Hallmark is attempting a major revamp as part of its effort to have a more significant presence in the Asian region.

     

  • Cine association panel meeting to decide action in Kher case

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 14, 2000

    The Cine TV and Artistes Association (CTVAA) on Thursday weighed into the dispute between sacked former host Anupam Kher and Zee Telefilms over the suspension of the problem-plagued game show Sawaal Dus Crore Ka (SDCK).

    As Zee desperately tried damage control measures to deal with the snowballing ruckus surrounding the sacking of Kher and co-host Manisha Koirala from SDCK, it got an unexpected shot in the arm from the CTVAA. Association Secretary Dharmesh Tiwari categorically denied the CTVAA had anything to do with the statements attributed to committee member Raza Murad that letters had been sent to Zee and Ashutosh Rana, the man the rumour mill says will replace Kher, seeking an explanation from both parties.

    Murad was quoted on Wednesday as having said that the CTVAA had sought a clarification from Zee following receipt of a complaint from Kher over the manner in which Kher?s services were terminated. Murad also said that Rana was asked to explain why he didn?t secure a no objection certificate from Kher before beginning negotiations with Zee.

    Tiwari clarified that unless the committee met and debated any issue no one was authorised to issue statements. He admitted the CTVAA had received a complaint from Kher but said the committee was still to meet to take up the matter. The meeting would take place in the next two days, he assured indiantelevision.com.

    Asked how Murad could have made statements if he had no authority, Tiwari said unless the CTVAA committee had a chance to get Murad?s version of the situation, he could not comment.

    Meanwhile, Kher himself has left the matter to the courts and doesn?t propose to follow up on any further action other than what he has already initiated. When contacted, Kher said the matter will come up for hearing in the next few days and his lawyers would take it from there.

  • Sony lining up hit list for 2001

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 13, 2000

    Sony Entertainment Television, which has managed to successfully hold on to its number two slot in the face of Star Television?s Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) juggernaut, has a ?killer? slew of exciting programmes lined up for 2001, according to the ever hyper Rekha Nigam, SET?s head of programming. The shows are expected to be launched on the back of Jeeto Chapper Phaad Ke (JCPK), the ?gaming experience? that Nigam is confident will take some of the sheen off KBC.

    Indiantelevision.com managed to catch up with her as she waited for superstar Govinda, who was running late, to turn up for his JCPK rehearsal.

    Nigam had no definite take on what the public could expect from the Sony stable in the coming months but said a number of soaps, comedies and horror shows were in various stages of development. On JCKP, however, she was more forthcoming. The show will be a totally fun experience for all involved, she asserted. The total package, rather than purely the money angle is what would hook the viewers, she said. Speaking of money, Nigam refused to put a figure to what is the deal that has been worked out with Govinda. However, according to reliable sources, the star has been paid Rs10 million as signing amount and the total package is between Rs80 million and Rs120 million.

    On a more personal note, Nigam sees the three months she has been aboard the Sony bandwagon as one great rollercoaster joyride. She certainly seems to be enjoying taking on Star and Zee Television Network at their own game.

  • Kher files suit, Zee's cup of woes overflows

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 13, 2000

    The dust just refuses to settle for Zee Telefilms after its decision last week to suspend its much maligned game show Sawaal Dus Crore Ka (SDCK).

    Following sacked anchor Anupam Kher?s filing an arbitration petition on Tuesday in the Mumbai High Court, it remains to be seen whether co-host Manisha Koirala will follow suit. Manisha has also received her marching orders.

    If that were not enough , the channel?s decision to drop 16 serials, as reported in The Times of India, can only vitiate the climate further.

    Kher?s suit urges the court to restrain Zee from discontinuing SDCKwithout him as one of the hosts on the ground that the company had committed breach of contract, according to Press Trust of India.

    On 7 December, the actor?s petition raised an apprehension on the basis of press reports that he would be removed from anchoring the show. On 9 December, Zee Telefilms Ltd informed him officially that his services were being discontinued.

    Kher then urged the high court on Tuesday to allow him to amend the petition since he had already been removed from the show, and got permission from Justice KK Baam.

    Kher might file an amended petition by December 21 because Zee has declared that it has already shot six episodes that would last until then.

    The actor contends that Zee cannot terminate his services without a 60-day notice one of the conditions of the agreement entered into between the two on October 13.

    It all started ten days ago when Gajendra Singh, Zee TV?s star producer (Antakshari, Sa Re Ga Ma) paid Anupam Kher a visit. SDCK just wasn?t working, said Singh. Zee was bleeding to the tune of Rs48 lakh an episode, and something had to be done.

    "I got the feeling that he was trying to tell me to leave the show. So I asked him: do both Manisha and I quit?" Kher told The Hindustan Times? website. Singh said yes. The two, according to Kher, parted after an emotional hug.

    But a few days later newspapers informed Kher that Zee had dropped him from the show because of his poor performance and the fact that he and Koirala weren?t gelling.

    Zee?s spokesman Sainath Aiyar says the network has never tried to run Kher down. "The two of them didn?t get along and it reflected in the show," says Aiyar.

    Kher, however, says that between Manisha and him, there was no doubt about who the better half of the show was. "I had to constantly cover up for her during shoots," says Kher.

    Manisha has not commented yet publicly on her rapport with Kher on the sets of SDCK but she stresses the point that since Zee has decided to go in for a complete revamp of the show clearly indicates that the SDCK format was a failure. Blaming the anchors or their lack of chemistry on the sets was simply because Zee refused to own up responsibility for the lack of planning which went into the creation of SDCK.

    She makes a valid point there. SDCK suffered enormously when its production values were compared with Star TV?s super-slick Kaun Banega Crorepati. The lack of rehearsals was also brought quite clearly as the shows went on air.

    The reported lack of chemistry between the two anchors only added to the inherent problems with which the show suffered from the start.

    The media feeding frenzy that has surrounded SDCK?s unending woes has only served to highlight another potential public relations disaster for Zee TV?s executives. There are rumblings in the industry over its decision to drop 16 serials which has heightened the feelings of insecurity all round.

    How this finally unravels remains to be seen.

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