Hallmark expands distribution in Asia with Filippino deal
Hallmark Entertainment Network has enhanced its distribution in Asia by doing a deal with Home Cable, a major cable o
Turner International Asia Pacific, which manages the services TCM, Cartoon Network, CNN and HBO in Asia and in India, has appointed two senior executives to help it in its further expansion and penetration in these markets.
Robert Gilby, who has been named executive director of business development, comes in from PricewaterhouseCoopers‘ (PwC‘s) Technology, InfoCommunications & Entertainment Group where he was senior manager e-business. Cynthia Hsu takes over as director of business development. She joined Turner from Time Inc in New York, where she was a sales development manager, developing multi-media and integrated sales and marketing programs to maximize advertising revenues for the Sports Illustrated (SI) franchise, including CNNSI.com, SI for Women and SI for kids.
Turner International says the new business development team will be integral in driving and supporting the company‘s increasing efforts to bolster its digital media businesses in the Asia Pacific, and will be responsible for formulating and implementing the strategic positioning of Turner‘s assets through partnering, business alliances, investments and new business development.
The cricket match fixing saga has spilled over into the television industry. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which is probing the issue of corruption in India‘s national sport, yesterday sent its investigative officers into the premises of DD officials, TV production houses Stracon, World-Tel and UTV.The CBI believes that DD officials had connived with representatives of these companies, awarded them telecast and air time marketing rights unfairly at throwaway prices, and robbed the government of millions of dollars.
The CBI is investigating deals dating back to 1997 and 1998 related to the ICC Knockout tournament 1998, Wimbeldon 1997, the French Open 1997, The Independence Cup 1997 and other sports tournaments. Stracon, UTV, and World-Tel were involved in these transactions.
The CBI raided the premises of the then DD director general K.S. Sarma, deputy director general (sports) K. Kunnhi Krishnan, deputy director generals Rakesh Bahadur, Sanjeev Dutta, and P.K. Seth. The agency also struck at the premises of Stracon boss Siddartha Ray and Anurag Misra, World-Tel boss Mark Mascarenhas, and UTV‘s Ronnie Screwvala, according to a report in newspaper daily The Asian Age.
Will the CBI come up with a lot of dirt? An industry observer says that it is quite likely that UTV will squeak through clean, but Stracon and World-Tel may find themselves in the box. His view is that the CBI should take a dekko at how some of the officials had their children‘s education paid for in the US, and how one of the officials took a long sabbatical from his DD posting.
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