• The broadcasters' viewpoint

    The enabling provision giving the government powers to modify the The Cable TV Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995 to inc

  • IBF to meet on CAS

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 08, 2002

    The Union cabinet okay on 7 May to CAS, increasingly becoming synonymous with a Can of Assorted Sorrows rather than Conditional Access System, has compelled both the cable and broadcasting industries to get into huddles, separately though. While the Indian Broadcasting Foundation, the apex body of broadcasters operating in India, is reportedly trying to organise a meeting of its members on Friday, various cable organisations have decided to sink their differences and come together as for the first time the cable industry feels it has got the broadcasters in a corner. With a little bit of help from a section the Indian government (IT, Telecom and Parliamentary Affairs minister Pramod Mahajan is reported to have commented during the cabinet meting that CAS will not benefit the nation despite I&B minister Sushma Swaraj rooting for it).

    On the condition of anonymity, a senior executive of IBF admitted to indiantelevision.com today, ?The cabinet okay to conditional access systems can open up a can of worms and the way it was pushed through is slightly surprising. Over the weekend, we will try to come out with a statement which will reflect the broadcasters viewpoint on the issue and the cabinet decision.?.

  • IBF to meet on CAS

    The Union cabinet okay on 7 May to CAS, increasingly becoming synonymous with a Can of Assorted Sorrows rather than C

  • Hallmark parent Crown Media achieves new landmarks

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 08, 2002

    The Hallmark channel is gallopping ahead if one goes by the annual numbers released by its parent Crown Media Holdings. Crown claims that its subscribers globally increased 35 per cent to 91.5 million worldwide as of 31 March 2002, from 67.6 million subscribers at the same time in 2001. Some 44.9 million of these subscribers are from the US while 46.6 million of them are spread over 110 countries.
    Crown Media‘s gross revenues increased to $41.4 million in the first quarter of 2002, a 68 per cent increase from $24.7 million in the first quarter of 2001 while net revenue in the same period increased 71 per cent to $39.5 million, from $23.0 million in the prior year‘s quarter. The difference in gross and net revenues is due to the netting of subscriber acquisition costs and other fees against revenue.

    Crown says the channel is in fine fettle in terms of viewership too. During the first quarter of 2002, it achieved its highest-rated quarter in network history in the US, according to Nielsen Media Research, averaging a 0.6 primetime household rating. This represented a 50 per cent increase from the fourth quarter of 2001. The Hallmark Channel US has shown the most growth in primetime household delivery among all advertising-supported cable networks since its launch on 5 August 2001, the company says.

    It is taking steps to improve the viewership numbers further: in March 2002, it announced that it would commission 24 movies to be produced by Hallmark Entertainment, which will premier on the channel before Christmas 2002. These films cover a wide array of genres, including dramas, mysteries, and westerns.

    Additionally, it announced recently that it had struck a long-term programming agreement with Paramount Domestic Television under which which the network secured the rights to dozens of Paramount‘s top films, comedies, dramas and westerns, and series, including Perry Mason, Hogan‘s Heroes, The Beverly Hillbillies, and Rawhide.

    Finally, Crown Media in the US has purchased an original one-hour non-scripted reality series, Adoption, portraying real-life experiences of people who have been involved in the process of trying to adopt a child. Produced exclusively for the Hallmark Channel US by Hallmark Entertainment, the series is to premier early next month.

    Says a jubiliant Crown Media Holdings CEO David Evans: "We are very pleased with the continued success of the Hallmark Channel, as is evident by increased ratings performance both in the US and abroad."

  • Hallmark parent Crown Media achieves new landmarks

    The Hallmark channel is gallopping ahead if one goes by the annual numbers released by its parent Crown Media Holding

  • Swaraj is confident, but Convergence Bill may not emerge this session

    Despite information and broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj's assertion on 6 May that efforts will be made to bring i

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