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BBC World, which turned 10 in India in October 2001, turned digital today. The news service will continue the analog feed on the PAS 10 satellite till 31 March 2002. The channel has additionally started beaming off the Telkom 1 satellite for audiences in southeast Asia.
BBC‘s digitisation effort is not restricted to India but will extend across the full footprint of PAS-10 satellite‘s BBC World South Asia feed, BBC officials who visited the country last month said. This will cover Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Middle East, Bhutan and Bangladesh. BBC is received as a 24 hour service in 11 million homes in India.
Another channel which was slated to encrypt today is the one that irks India‘s information and broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj - Fashion Television or FTV. The channel had promised to encrypt on 1 November but later deferred it by one month. Although Modi Entertainment Network officials had earlier claimed that 60 per cent of the seeding operations concerning distribution of set top boxes had been completed, there is no official word from MEN on whether the operations are completed for the 1 December deadline.
FTV claims a viewer base of 23 million, which it insists will stay post -encryption as well. Sources had said earlier that MEN would be bundling FTV along with Hallmark and DD Sports, the two other channels it currently distributes along with French music channel MCM. FTV had earlier been beaming off the Asiasat 2 satellite.
A few MSOs have already switched off FTV. 7 Star Network, which operates in Mumbai‘s northern suburbs, has already stopped transmitting the channel. FTV had been knocked off TV screens in Kolkata by RPG Netcom, a leading signal provider in the city in November, following the announcement of the switch to a pay channel.
Among other Asian channels which have shifted to the Indonesian satellite Telkom 1 from 1 December are CNBC Asia, Bloomberg TV Asia and Fashion TV.
The Indian television business witnessed its second awards ceremony for this year yesterday - The Hero Honda-Indian Television Academy Awards. (Indiantelevision Dot Com Pvt Ltd, which runs indiantelevision.com and is in no way connected with the Indian Television Academy, actually organised the first set of television awards on 6 July 2001 this year - The Indian Telly Awards 2001.)
The Hero Honda-ITA awards ceremony held at the Renaissance Hotel & Convention Canter, Powai, Mumbai was attended by the leading lights of the television and film industry. (Estimates put the attendance figure at about 1,000-1,500). Among the film stars who attended the show were Madhuri Dixit, Raveena Tandon, Sanjay Dutt, David Dhawan and Subhash Ghai. Among the TV stars who attended were Siddharth Kak, Renuka Shahane, Tabssum, Saakshi Tanwar, Ram Kapoor and Gautami Gadgil.
Information & Broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj, member of Parliament Shatrughan Sinha, Prasar Bharati CEO Anil Baijal were among the government representatives who turned up.
The awards were split up into 44 categories: 12 popular, 24 jury awards, and eight technical awards. The show started with the technical awards. The winners:
Sub-category | Winner | Serial/show/channel |
Best make-up |
Ashok Pangam |
The Great Warrior Chhatrapati Shivaji |
Best costumes |
Pradeep Muley |
The Great Warrior-Chhatrapati Shivaji |
Best Audiography |
Suhas Kulkarni/Ramesh Rathod |
Maa Shakti |
Best Art Direction |
Nitin Desai |
The Great Warrior Chhatrapati Shivaji |
Best Editing |
NDTV |
IT India Tomorrow |
Best visual effects |
Cinevista Communications |
Sshhh..Kohi Hai-Vidhyut Electricity |
Best cinematography |
Sudeep Chatterjee |
Ankahee |
Best Live coverage sports |
TransWorld International |
Four Square Challenge & Rafter Cross |
It was followed by the Jury Awards. The winners are as below:
Sub-category | Winner | Serial/show/channel/interstitials |
Best children‘s programme |
Rila O‘Brien/R.P. Chatterjee |
Bournvita Quiz Contest |
Best cookery show | Sanjeev & Alyona Kapoor | Khana Khazana |
Best interstitials/fillers | Sahara India | Global refugees |
Best Title music/song track | Khayyam/Naqsh Lyallpuri | Milan |
Best dialogues | Ashwani Dhir | Office Office |
Best mini-series | Deepak Tijori | Thriller At 10-Fareb/X-Zone Milan |
Best director -comedy | Rajiv Mehra | Office Office |
Best director-drama | Ajai Sinha | Justujoo |
Best show packaging | NDTV | Reality Bites in Pakistan |
Best Teleplay | Chaula Shah/Ashok Patole/Ishaan Trivedi | Justujoo |
Best Talk/Chat show | Rachna Prasad | We the People |
Best Music & film based show | Moving Pictures | Ek Kalakar Ki Kahani |
Best Game/Quiz Show | Siddhartha Basu | Kaun Banega Crorepati |
Best Mythological/Historical serial | Vinay Apte | The Great Warrior -Chhatrapati Shivaji |
Best Serial comedy | Smita Chakravarty | Ji Mantriji |
Best serial -drama | Sangita Sinha/Saurabh Agarwal | Justujoo |
Best Anchor-Sports | Sonali Chander | Sports Tonight |
Best Anchor-News & Current Affairs | Rajat Sharma | Janta Ki Adalat |
Best Anchor-(Music & Films) | Shekhar Suman | Movers & Shakers |
Best anchor-game quiz | Amitabh Bachchan | Kaun Banega Crorepati |
Best Actress -Comedy | Archana Puran Singh | Aasmaan Say Tapki |
Best Actor-Comeday | Farooque Sheikh | Ji Mantriji |
Best Actress-Drama | Pallavi Joshi | Justujoo |
Best Actor -Drama | Kanwaljeet Singh | Saans |
The Popular Awards were won by the following:
Sub-category | Winner | Serial/show/channel |
Best Music Channel | MTV | MTV |
Best sports presenter/commentator | Harsha Bhogle |
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Best anchor-based show | Siddhartha Basu | Kaun Banega Crorepati |
Best Star Cast | Shobha & Ektaa Kapoor | Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi |
Best Sports channel | Star Sports | Star Sports |
Best News Channel | Aaj Tak | Aaj Tak |
Best Host/Hostess | Amitabh Bachchan | Kaun Banega Crorepati |
Best Actress | Smriti Malhotra Irani | Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi |
Best Actor | Amar Upadhyay | Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi |
Best Entertainment Channel | Star Plus | Star Plus |
Best Actor/actress in a comic role | Pankaj Kapur | Office Office |
Best Serial | Shobha & Ektaa Kapoor | Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi |
The other notable awards given away were the milestones awards which sought to honour serials of yesteryear.
Milestone Awards
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Hum Log |
Buniyaad |
Ramayan |
Mahabharat |
1983 Cricket World Cup |
Phool Khile Hai Gulshan Gulshan |
Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi |
Karamchand |
Surabhi |
Tara |
The show, which began nearly two hours later than the scheduled 7:30 pm, began with a Russian ballet. Veteran actor Kabir Bedi was the first of the show‘s several anchors, who hosted the seven segments of the awards. Archana Puran Singh and Parmeet Sethi, Mandira Bedi, Niki Aneja and Rohit Roy, Ranjeet and Sandhya Mridul, Shekhar Suman, Aly Khan (who also hosted The Indian Telly 2001 Awards in July 2001) were the other sub-anchors roped in to host the other segments.
Take offs on the TRP ratings, Doordarshan‘s programming and spoofs on TV talk shows peppered the show, in between segments. Current hit Adnan Sami stole the show with his brilliant vocals and lightning fingers.
CNBC has been taking an increasing number of off-air initiatives to further strengthen its bonding with its core audience: the business news viewer. Earlier this year (6 July) it organised the Managing India Brainstorm in Mumbai. For the past couple of months it has been plugging its Business Leaders Awards which were organised by CNBC Asia and TNT. Held for the first time by CNBC Asia and business logistics solutions company TNT and aimed at rewarding excellence in the corporate arena, the awards honour executives and industry leaders for contributions made in their respective spheres.
According to the channel, more than a thousand nominees were received and the 10 finalists were chosen by a panel headed by economist Lester Thurow. The finalists were chosen based on the roadmap they charted for their respective companies as well as their ability to manage diverse talent in a difficult job market. The theme of the awards, held at Singapore, was ‘Reinventing Corporate Asia‘.
Four Indians figured in the final list: ICICI CEO & managing director K.V. Kamath, Infosys head N R Narayana Murthy, Wipro chief Azim Premji and Satyam Computers‘ B Ramalinga Raju. Today, the business news channel announced the winners. And ICICI CEO & managing director K V Kamath emerged tops and was named as ‘Asian Business Leader of the Year‘, beating back a host of other candidates from Asia.
A jubilant Kamath told CNBC India after bagging the award that "the award was for Team ICICI. ICICI is technology-led but the challenge lies in driving it at a healthy pace. We have modern systems with no legacy. We are not afraid to make changes. We have a healthy growth engine in retail and corporate and retail can only grow in the coming year. We don‘t have any problems which have arisen on account of the merger between ICICI and ICICI Bank. ICICI is 45 years old but the average age is 32 years.. we have the best talent base. " Other winners of the Asian Business Leader Awards included Mazda Motor Corp president Mark Fields who was named Corporate Citizen of the Year. Singapore-based hotel group Raffles International CEO Richard Helfer walked away with The Innovator of the Year Award, while the prestigious CEOs‘ Choice Award was bagged by Neptune Orient Lines‘ CEO Flemming Jacobs. The awards show sponsored by Citibank and Avaya on CNBC showed at 7 pm and was repeated at 10 pm. All Pictures courtesy CNBC Asia |
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