• AXN takes aim at India

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 27, 2001

    AXN, the action channel from Sony Entertainment Television, is deep focusing on India in a big way. As part of that effort, "action babe" Gena Lee Nolin, former Baywatch actress and now focal character in Sheena - Queen of the Jungle, was in Mumbai to promote the action adventure drama.

    Nolin‘s trip to Asia is a part of promotional push in a month of action for AXN viewers. This month the channel launched two new "action babes" series VIP and Sheena. In Sheena, Nolin play the roles of the protector of Jungle, while in VIP a comedy action series featuring Pamela Anderson.

    AXN, which has completed three years on air in India and claims an audience of 18 million viewers, is aggressively pushing to increase these numbers by introducing more new shows in the coming months. One such is Crime Scene Investigation which has already gained popularity in the US.

    AXN has also acquired the rights to premiere Ang Lee‘s Oscar winning movie Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. We have acquired the rights for four airings of the movie; the first airing will be premiered on television on AXN at the end the year, Gregory Ho, VP (marketing) AXN Asia, said. "This will be the movie‘s first premier on television across the region," said Ho, adding that this move was an indication of how committed the channel was to India.

    The idea of bringing in glamorous faces like Nolin‘s into India was all part of this promotional effort, Ho said. Nolin was there to field questions at press briefing in south Mumbai‘s Taj Hotel on 25 June. The first-run syndicated Sheena series is developed and executive produced by Douglas Schwartz (Baywatch) and Steven L. Sears (Xena: Warrior Princess). The series is a production of Columbia TriStar Television and is distributed internationally by Columbia TriStar International Television, a Sony Pictures Entertainment Company.

     

  • ETC Networks board to meet 30 June to consider 1st year result

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 26, 2001

    The Board of Directors of ETC Networks Limited have decided to have a meeting on June 30, 2001 to consider the audited financial report for the year ending March 31, 2001.

    ETC Networks Limited runs two channels- etc and etc Channel Punjabi.

    etc is a music based entertainment channel with music dominating 85 per cent of the programming content. etc is beamed from Thaicom -3 and is a free to air analog channel. etc is available in more then 25 million cable & satellite households, a company release said.

    etc Channel Punjabi is a free to air Punjabi family entertainment channel compromising of serials, religious programmes, music and feature films. It is available through analogue transmission signals. It is beamed on Thaicom-3. Besides a strong and very large presence in Punjab, it has enabled etc Channel Punjabi to penetrate deeper into rest of the country, and other international markets, the release said.

  • ETC Networks board to meet 30 June to consider 1st year result

    The Board of Directors of ETC Networks Limited have decided to have a meeting on June 30, 2001 to consider the audite

  • BBC World has busy three months ahead on programme front

    A new season is ahead and BBC World has lining up a whole new series of programmes for the next three months.

  • 'Mediamorphosis' seminar in Mumbai 28-29 June

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 23, 2001

    The Brief, a fortnightly published by the Mumbai-based Mid-Day group, and BBC World are organising a two-day media seminar on 28 June and 29 June called "Mediamorphosis".

    The seminar covers the status of the media today, the changes that are taking place, its implications and the new challenges that have been thrown up. The organisers claim that the seminar will be a much bigger event this time round than last year‘s Mediamorphosis 2000.

    The event, to be held in south Mumbai‘s Taj Mahal hotel, covers the following topics: Media Convergence, Role of Media Shops and Buyers, Future of Dotcoms, Media Innovations, Advertiser‘s Perspective to New Media, Media Challenges from Creative Directors‘ Standpoint, Media Research Tools, New Media Revolution, managing Media with the Ever Changing Consumer, The New Age Content Head and two panel discussions on - The Future of the Dotcom Industry and The Adequacy/Inadequacy of Media Research in its Current Form.

  • 'Mediamorphosis' seminar in Mumbai 28-29 June

    The Brief, a fortnightly published by the Mumbai-based Mid-Day group, and BBC World are organising a two-day

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