• Cinevista take DD to court for knocking out Knock Out!!

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 27, 2001

    What a Knock Out it was! Cinevista promoters Sunil Mehta and Prem Krishen got the shock of their lives after they were told by Prasar Bharati chief R.R. Shah that the game show Knock-Out that the production company was going to produce for DD had been called off. This week they announced that they were taking the state-owned broadcaster to Court and that they had filed a writ petition against its decision to garbage it.
    In early December Cinevista had had a high profile announcement that they would be doing the show and veteran cinema actor Kabir Bedi had been signed on to host it. Reams of media coverage had been given to Kabir Bedi and Knock-Out for almost a fortnight. Then there was total silence followed by Shah‘s announcement.

    The reason given by DD for dumping the show: its holding company, Prasar Bharati, thought that Knock-Out was all about chance and that meant it was akin to gambling, which was something DD should not be encouraging. The show carried a maximum prize of Rs 10.2 million and had been for one hour every Sunday at 21:00 hrs.

    Cinevista says the show was not a commissioned one but belonged in the sponsored category and any losses incurred on it would be its responsibility. Hence DD should not have taken the course of action it has. Mehta and Krishen say they have tried to convince DD to take back its decision with not luck; hence they are taking legal recourse now.

  • Star, Siti trade charges over channel blackout in Delhi

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 25, 2001

    Officials in Star Television and the Zee group affiliated MSO Siti Cable made conflicting statements on Thursday a day after a row over Star‘s channels being blacked out in New Delhi threatened to snowball.

    Siti accused Star of trying to cash in on the unprecedented success of its hit gameshow Kaun Banega Crorepati to increase subscription rates and force operators to pay for "unpopular" pay channels like Star Gold and Star World.

    "They (Siti) switched us off but we are back on again in most of New Delhi as of yesterday," countered Yash Khanna, head of corporate communications in Star. "Obviously they are feeling some insecurity as Zee TV is expected to go pay soon," he said.

    Siti claimed its actions were dictated by customer feedback which said no one was willing to pay for channels they do not view. They also asserted that Star‘s actions were illegal. A Siti Cable group company providing cable services in Noida (a New Delhi suburb) has instituted legal proceedings with the MRTP (Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices) Commission, a press release said.

    "We are not forcing people to take all channels," explained Khanna. ``StarGold is priced at Rs 5.50 per home per month. But cable operators have a choice to take it or not to take it. Without StarGold, the Star bouquet is priced at Rs 19.25 per home per month, he said. "So where is the question of bringing the MRTPC commission into it."

    The major bone of contention is however the issue of paid connectivity. A problem which is bound to keep resurfacing unless a satisfactory conditional access system is introduced.

    It was only on Monday that the Star affiliated Hathway Cables had reached a compromise with Sony over the declared paid connectivity of its pay channels SetMax, AXN and CNBC. Sony had switched off the channels in the Mumbai region from 2 January over a similar dispute as the one being witnessed between Siti and Star.

    Siti charges that Star has demanded subscription charges on an assumed increase in the subscriber base without any verification or justification.

    "We are being paid for just five million subs when the cable TV population in India is over 35 million. The figures speak for themselves," says Khanna.

     

  • Star, Siti trade charges over channel blackout in Delhi

    Officials in Star Television and the Zee group affiliated MSO Siti Cable made conflicting statements on Thursday a da

  • Zee readies launch of five new serials

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 25, 2001

    Come February and the question of whether the Zee empire can strike back after the disaster that was 2000 should become clear. Five new serials are ready for launch and there is a lot riding on them as chairman Subhash Chandra takes his channel back to the future with its core competence of making great programmes.

    The five new serials are ‘Samander‘, ‘Aanchal Ke Chaon Mein‘, ‘Gardish‘, ‘Anokhee‘ and ‘Kaise Kahoon‘, as per the channel sources

    Two of the serials would be aired at prime time. And others are likely to be slotted at noon

    According to press reports, ‘Gardish‘, produced by Ravi Rai, will be telecast every Tuesday while ‘Aanchal‘ will be aired every Wednesday. These are the days when Zee‘s television rating points (TRPs) are the lowest.

    The latest Intam data for the three-week period starting December 18, 2000, indicates that Zee‘s TRPs have seen a sharp fall in the 9:30 pm to 10 pm slot for Tuesday and Wednesday while, on Monday, Thursday and Friday, the ratings were comparatively better.

  • Zee readies launch of five new serials

    Come February and the question of whether the Zee empire can strike back after the disaster that was 2000 should beco

  • B4U denies partners finalised for DTH project

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 24, 2001

    B4U Entertainment on Wednesday confirmed that it was exploring various avenues of entering direct-to-home (DTH) television but denied reports that the international partners had already been finalised.

    "We are working towards it (DTH) but nothing has been decided as of now," B4U Entertainment CEO Ravi Gupta said. "We are only in the initial stages of talks with a possible parter," he added. He was referring to a press report that EuropeStar (a satellite company) and Mindport (provider of conditional access technology) were each to take 20 per cent stakes along with B4U for the project. The report also said talks were on to rope in a leading set top box manufacturer for the project as the fourth partner could provide finance if not technology.

    Queried about the possibility of teaming up with Doordarshan for an alliance, Gupta said: "Everybody is talking to possible partners and DD is just one of them."

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