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  • NBC used Intelsat to carry 'Today' show from the USS Roosevelt

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 02, 2002

    "Reporting from USS Theodore Roosevelt." US broadcaster National Broadcasting Company (NBC) did just that when it utilised a short-term satellite space lease in combination with occasional use TV services to broadcast its Today show from the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier recently.

    Intelsat has claimed that NBC chose Intelsat‘s global satellite fleet to carry the show as its flexibility and powerful satellites are well positioned to serve broadcasters looking for high-quality, reliable transmissions from virtually anywhere in the world - even from the middle of the ocean. The transmission of the Today show broadcast, which aired on 26 and 27 March, was between the ship in the Atlantic Ocean and Verestar‘s Holmdel and Glenwood, New Jersey earth stations. The capacity was also used for full-bandwidth video ‘cross-talking‘ between sailors on the ship and their families. It was carried over the Intelsat 605 satellite, located at 332.5?E.

    Jonathan Wald, Executive Producer of Today said that guaranteed reliability of transmission that Intelsat could provide at short notice resulted in its selection for transmission of the show.

  • Zee revving up its programming

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 01, 2002

    Zee TV is quietly putting together some fresh programming ideas that it hopes will connect with audiences that have yet to take to what the channel is offering in any great numbers. 
    new daily soap Tu Kahe Agar... begins telecast tonight and will be airing Monday to Thursday in the 10:30 pm slot. One thing Tu Kahe Agar... will have to do and fast is get off the blocks with all guns blazing because it is pitted against the top soap in Hindi entertainment television today - Star Plus‘ Kyunki Saas Bhi Bahu Thi.

    Tu Kahe Agar... follows on the back of what definitely looks to be a winner for the channel - Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai - a celebrity talk show hosted by noted actor Farooque Sheikh and produced by Prannoy Roy‘s New Delhi Television (NDTV). Jeena... aired its second episode last Friday.

    The first episode of Jeena... featured Bollywood hearthrob Shah Rukh Khan while the second had ex-beauty queen and now filmstar Aishwarya Rai in the spotlight.

    Jeena... is seen as a chance for celebrities to catch up with those they knew in their past. It offers a glimpse into what the stars were like in their childhood and formative years before becoming household names.

    Coming back to the two episodes that have aired thus far, while the Shah Rukh episode was witty, intelligent and entertaining, Aishwarya Rai‘s simpering sweetness grated on the nerves somewhat.

    Expectedly, friends and acquaintences have nothing but nice things to say and that can get rather cloying. In all this "goody two shoes" kind of refrain from the guests, the role of anchor Sheikh becomes that much more crucial to holding the show together by keeping the mood light.
    Sheikh might want to look at doing a Whoopi Goldberg (remember the Oscars?) and putting in some irreverence into the show.

    On the plus side, the effort put into tracking down teachers, school principals, fellow actors and other old friends and acquaintances shows. And that is likely to work as far as getting the viewers in is concerned.

    ‘AMANAT‘ TO FAST FORWARD 20 YEARS:
    One sign that an idea is working is if someone else cottons on to it. And by that yardstick Star Plus Kyunki... is on a good wicket because Zee TV is doing the same thing for its long running soap Amanat.

    One sign that an idea is working is if someone else cottons on to it. And by that yardstick Star Plus Kyunki... is on a good wicket because Zee TV is doing the same thing for its long running soap Amanat.

    A new director Mukul Abhyankar has been roped in. Anupama Mishra will do the dialogues and Vandana Oberoi will be responsible for the screenplay. Fresh faces among cast members include Mohit Chaddha.

    Reports indicate that Zee was keen on keeping the show going as it is still popular in North India although the show‘s producer Sapna Bhattacharya has said that she wanted to wrap things up.

  • Zee revving up its programming

    Zee TV is quietly putting together some fresh programming ideas that it hopes will connect with audiences that have y

  • Zee to unveil new soap 'Tu Kahe Agar...' tonight

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 01, 2002

    A new soap Tu Kahe Agar... is all set to air on Zee TV Monday to Thursday starting tonight at 10:30 pm.

    Produced by Sonjhay and Binaiffer Kholi‘s Edit II Productions, the show has been directed by Imtiaz Punjabi.

    Tu Kahe Agar... deals with destiny and what happens when one tries to circumvent its course, Sonjhay Kholi says.

    The plot in brief: A man and woman are about to marry each other. Astrologists predict that whoever the man (Vishal) marries will die within six months from the wedding date. The girl‘s family therefore calls off the marriage, much to the dismay of the couple.

    Meanwhile, Trishna, an office colleague and friend of Vishal, offers to marry him. The "dreaded curse" means nothing to her as she is afflicted with a terminal illness and is expected to die anyway within that time frame. So Vishal obliges and initially treats the marriage as if it means nothing. However, a bond slowly starts growing between the two of them and thus the story unfolds.

    Cast members include Shraddha Nigam, Vinita Malik and Malavika Shivpuri.

    Elaborating on the other work that Edit II is doing, Sonjhay Kohli confirms that the company would be making another serial for the Subhash Chandra-promoted broadcaster.

    According to Kohli, Edit II is also in the final stages of talks with the Star Network for a new show and an announcement is likely to be made within the next five to seven days. The production team has been moulding the ideas for the episodes to suit Star and production is expected to commence in around 15 days, Kohli says.

    Kohli adds that he has also finalised plans for a comedy to air on Sony Entertainment Television - Bapa Ban Gaye Hero - the shooting for which is expected to begin sometime in June or July.

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