Media firm UTV issues clarification on 15.8 per cent, Rs 460 million private placement
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The World Cup Network is what it is now calling itself. Sony Entertainment made it official today that it has acquired the Indian television satellite broadcast rights for a six-year package of ICC (International Cricket Council) tournaments, including the World Cups in 2003 and 2007. The declaration comes over a month after SET had made what was virtually an advance announcement that it had it all in the bag (on 15 February). SET had issued a release then that it was in advanced negotiations with Global Cricket Corporation (GCC) & World Sport Nimbus (WSN) for acquiring the same. The GCC is a joint venture between WSG and News Corp and is managing the commercial programme for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003.
Announcing the mega acquisition, Sony Entertainment Television (SET), Kunal Dasgupta, CEO, said: "We have bagged the rights to beam live all the matches of all three key ICC Cricket tournaments, namely, two ICC Cricket World Cups, three ICC Champions Trophies, and three Under-19 Cricket World Cups." The terrestrial rights rest with national broadcaster Doordarshan and it will be telecasting all matches involving India, including the semi-finals and finals of all the ICC tournaments, Harish Thawani, co-chairman World Sports Nimbus, said.
At a reported $ 250 million, this is the "single largest broadcast licencing deal" in cricket history and has involved a long and meticulously managed bidding process. From six players during the initial bidding, the field was narrowed down to three players at the final stage. According to the information available, left in the race at the end were SET, ESPN Star Sports and Sahara India. Though Sahara, which is also the official sponsor of the Indian cricket team, reportedly made a higher bid in value terms, SET was able to sell its pitch that it had the better credentials to showcase an event of this magnitude having already successfully telecast Sharjah cricket.
The deal was finally signed and delivered after some intense negotiations over the fine print only on Tuesday night, said Seamus O‘Brian, co-chairman, World Sports Nimbus. As far as the cricket is concerned, it works out to a total of over 300 international matches over the next six years. Next year‘s World Cup (February 2003) will have 54 matches covered. But before that in September, there is the ICC Champions Trophy tournament which will have all the cricketing nations participating. This will be followed by the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup to be played in New Zealand in January-February 2003.
World Sports Nimbus, which is also doing the television production for the events, will have a 350-strong crew and commentator team with 23 cameras covering every possible angle during the tournaments, Thawani said. Rajat Jain, executive V-P and business head of sister channel MAX, which will be telecasting the matches, gave some indication of what was being lined up when he said the effort would be to build viewer interest for non-India cricket as well (India matches are a gauranteed draw). This would be done through innovative presentations as well as contests and promotions around the event. There are also plans to leverage the Youth World Cup into a major event. A whole slew of initiatives are planned the details of which will be announced in due course, Jain said. |
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After a barren period, channel launches appear to be again happening. In the offing is a new digital Telugu regional language channel - Maa TV.
The channel is being launched by Maa Television Network Ltd, a Hyderabad-based broadcaster and entertainment company that plans to unveil the new channel very soon. Test transmission will commence from 11:42 am on Sunday.
Disclosing this D Rajendra Prasad, executive director and spokesperson for Maa TV, informed that the channel will be a combination of programming that ranges from dramas, serials, long plays, sitcoms, chat shows, music, current affairs, interactive programmes, documentaries, movies and live performances. The channel will telecast for 18 hours a day.
An initial investment of Rs 250 million is going into the launch of Maa TV which will be a pay service from Day 1 of operations.
The channel is promoted by Ramakrishna, the founder of Siti Cable in Andhra Pradesh, an official release says. The promoters expect to generate a total business of Rs 220 million in the first year of operations.
On the sales and distribution front, Maa TV hopes to reach 75 per cent of viewers in the state in the first three months of its launch. The promoters claim that their long experience in the cable industry will enable them to reach the targets that they have set themselves.
The channel will be beamed off APR -1 (Insat 2E) satellite and 3/3 (Zonal Beam) transponder.
Together with Maa TV, a cable channel - Maa Cinema - is also in the pipeline. The company claims it already has more than 2650 films in its kitty and is planning to procure rights of more films.
Whatever be the plans of the channel, it will be taking on two well established free-to-air channels in Gemini TV (part of Kalanithi Maran‘s Sun Network) and Ramoji Rao‘s Eenadu TV. And how subscribers are expected to take to a brand new pay channel when there are two free channels offering quality fare already in existence is anybody‘s guess.
Cable operator woes will be brushed under the carpet as Star Sports readies for the big event of the year - a five test India West India cricket series, followed by a five match one day series, that kicks off 11 April.
The Caribbean tour of the Indian team comes on the heels of the test and one day win against Zimbabwe recently. The last time India toured the West Indies in 1996-97, it lost to the hosts in both the test and one dayers.
The tour comes at a crucial juncture for both the channel and the two countries, who are all looking for a winner to pull them through the rough patches.
Schedule for the 5-Test Series to be played between India and West Indies
April 11 to 15 | First Test | Guyana | First Session : 7:35 pm. |
Second Session : 10:15 pm. | |||
April 19 to 23 | Second Test | Trinidad | First Session : 7:35 pm. |
Second Session : 10:15 pm. | |||
May 2 to 6 | Third Test | Barbados | First Session : 7:35 pm. |
Second Session : 10:15 pm. | |||
May 10 to 14 | Fourth Test | Antigua | First Session : 7:35 pm. |
Second Session : 10:15 pm. | |||
May 18 to 22 | Fifth Test | Jamaica | First Session : 8.35 pm. |
Second Session : 11:15 pm. |
Schedule for the 5-match ODI Series to be played between India and West Indies
May 25 | First ODI | Jamaica | 1st Session : 8.05 pm. |
2nd Session : 12.20 am. | |||
May 26 | Second ODI | Jamaica | 1st Session : 8.05 pm. |
2nd Session 12.20 am. | |||
May 29 | Third ODI | Barbados | 1st Session : 7.05 pm. |
2nd Session 11.20 pm. | |||
June 1 | Fourth ODI | Trinidad | 1st Session : 7.05 pm. |
2nd Session 11.20 pm. | |||
June 2 | Fifth ODI | Trinidad | 1st Session : 7.05 pm. |
2nd Session 11.20 pm. |
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