• ESPN-Star Sports win this round; court orders InCablenet to pay for 175,000 homes

    The Mumbai High Court, in an interim order passed this afternoon, directed InCablenet to pay ESPN Software India for

  • 'Bollywood Bazaar' set to complete century on etc

    Bollywood Bazaar, hosted by industry critic and editor of the film weekly Trade Guide Taran Adarsh, is completing its

  • Nine Gold programming wins 3 RAPA awards

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 12, 2001

    Nine Gold, the three-hour block of prime time programming on national broadcaster Doordarshan‘s Metro channel, has walked away with three awards at the 26th Annual RAPA Awards (Radio & TV Practitioners‘ Association of India), a company release states.

    Nine Gold won awards in the following categories:-
    * Best TV programme (Game) for Superstars, Nine Gold‘s national talent hunt show hosted by Chunky Pandey.
    * Best Telefilm Direction for Mr Mehman, directed by Saurabh Shukla and a part of the popular Director‘s Cut series.
    * Best TV Title Song for the popular drama Alag Alag.

    Speaking on the occasion, Padmashree PS, director programming, Nine Gold, said: "These awards reiterate our commitment to re-define the television viewing experience, providing our viewers with three hours of the best prime time quality Hindi entertainment every night of the week."


     

  • Zee eyeing 7 to 9 slot on DD Metro; Nine Gold noncommital

    The Zee Network, which had initially been quite cool to making a bid for slots on national broadcaster Doordarshan's

  • Zee eyeing 7 to 9 slot on DD Metro; Nine Gold noncommital

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 11, 2001

    The Zee Network, which had initially been quite cool to making a bid for slots on national broadcaster Doordarshan‘s Metro Channel, now says it is interested in making a pitch but only for the 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM slot.

    HFCL-Nine Gold, which suffered a setback when national broadcaster Doordarshan threw open bidding for prime time slots on its DD Metro channel, was non-committal when queried how it would respond to Zee‘s move. A senior official would only say they were keeping a track of the developments and would declare their intentions at the appropriate time.

    Partho Sinha, senior vice-president (marketing) for Zee Network said: "After due assessment, we are definitely interested in bidding." It may be recalled that Zee Network CEO RK Singh, while not ruling out making a pitch when bidding was initially opened, appeared to indicate that there was little likelihood of this happening.

    Late last month Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) had invited bids for the prime time band of 7:00 to 10:00 PM and for the 10:00 PM to 00:30 am slot on DD Metro for a period of three years. Dividing the time band into one-hour slots, it laid the floor price of Rs 225 million, RS 325 million, RS 425 million and RS 175 million for the four hourly slots between 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM

    Prasar Bharti said the pre-qualification bids would be opened on 18 June and financial bids the next day and that bidders would be allowed to be present at the time of opening of both bids.

    Nine Golds‘ rights to the 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM slot comes to an end in September while rights to the 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM slot ceases in October. Last year it had bought up the prime time band on DD Metro for RS 1210 million.

  • Star shuts feeds to IN Cable in Mumbai; MSO says it has moved court

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 11, 2001

    Star India this evening switched off all its feeds to IN Cable in Mumbai city over what it said were unpaid payments going back three months and a massive under-declaration of its subscriber base on the part of the multi-systems operator (MSO). IN Cable on its part claimed it had filed a court case against what it termed were "predatory practices" by broadcasters.

    IN Cable CEO Ram Hingorani said that Star, ESPN and AXN - the action channel from the Sony Entertainment Television‘s stable - had all ganged up and formed a cartel against it. Hingorani alleged that SET India has also switched off its AXN decoders in the IN Cable headends but Sony officials could not be contacted for details at the time of posting this report.

    According to Yash Khanna, Star‘s corporate communications head, the shut-off was the culmination of a long-standing dispute with IN Cable over its declared connectivity. "IN Cable claims 1.5 million subscribers when chasing advertising, but when they come back to us they say the figure is less than 150,000. That‘s not even 10 per cent of their actual subscriber base," Khanna pointed out.

    There is also the issue of nonpayment of dues, Khanna said. "IN Cable has been seeking more time to pay its dues for the last three months now. We decided that enough was enough," he added.

    The shutoff comes close on the heels of the blanking out of sports channels, ESPN and Star Sports, by the ESPN-Star Sports management following a tussle over subscription bases on 7 June. The shutoff had caused a lot of consternation among viewers because it happened just before the start of the India-Zimbabwe Test cricket series.

    During the recently held England-Pakistan one-day series, ESPN-Star Sports went to the extent of announcing that any subscriber of IN Cablenet watching the transmission of the match was doing something illegal as it was a pirated signal and an act such as this was liable for penal action.

    This hasn‘t prevented local sub-ops affiliated to IN Cable from stealing the ESPN Star Sports signal though, from other cable operators.

    Hingorani could not be reached later for more details on his version of the events despite repeated attempts. Apparently, he is scheduled to meet with the Star distribution team to sort out the issue tomorrow morning.


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