• Home Cable claims it has issued legal notice to ESPN

    Home Cable Network Ltd today said it had issued a legal notice to ESPN Software India Ltd.

  • Alcatel Spacecom, Arianespace buy 13 % stake in Agrani for $ 20 m

    International satellite major Alcatel Spacecom and the European rocket launch agency Arianespace have cleared the dec

  • Alcatel Spacecom, Arianespace buy 13 % stake in Agrani for $ 20 m

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 10, 2001

    International satellite major Alcatel Spacecom and the European rocket launch agency Arianespace have cleared the decks to buy into the Subhash Chandra-promoted Agrani Satellite Services Ltd (ASSL).

    International satellite major Alcatel Spacecom and the European rocket launch agency Arianespace have cleared the decks to buy into the Subhash Chandra-promoted Agrani Satellite Services Ltd (ASSL).

    It is understood from FIPB (Foreign Investment Promotional Board) sources that Alcatel Spacecom and Arianespace have made individual submissions to the board for their investments in ASSL to the tune of $15 million (9.75 per cent) and $ 5 million (3.25 per cent) respectively for a combined 13 per cent stake in the Rs 1,1500-million satellite project.

    The submissions were made yesterday. These individual submissions are under the overall umbrella of up to 74 per cent FDI (foreign direct investment) approved by FIPB on 3rd October. This follows the clearance given on 21 September by the cabinet committee for economic affairs, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, for the proposed investment.

    Meanwhile, ASSL is reportedly in talks with a global satellite major for an alliance involving technical, commercial and operational cooperation and a minimum investment of 26 per cent in the company.

    ASSL is raising funds for the project at a 1.5:1 (Rs 6900 million: Rs 4600 million) debt equity ratio. Chandra has committed to underwriting the Rs 4600 million if the amount cannot be raised through other sources, as well as expenditures already incurred.

    As of now the lead financier for the project from India is the Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI), which has sanctioned Rs 3,000 million. The Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) has cleared another Rs 750 million for the project.

    With this latest infusion, ASSL expects to close debt financing of the project by end-October or early-November.

    Alcatel is supplying the satellite which will be delivered 19 months after financial closure. The satellite, with a life-span of 14 years, has 24 ?C? band and 14 ?ku? band transponders. The promoters expect the project to be cash positive at the start of the second year of operations.

  • American artistes show united front through yet another planned spectacular

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 10, 2001

    Concerts to show solidarity with victims of the terrorist attacks in America appear to be the order of the day. The latest one is happening comes courtesy Clear Channel Entertainment which will bear the cost of production. The concert is called ‘United We Stand‘. The eight-hour music festival will be held Sunday, October 21, at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC, beginning at noon EST.

    It is widely acknowledged that music is the language that people listen to triumph and sadness. Some artistes who have already confirmed their participation include the King of Pop Michael Jackson, Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger, the group that never gets old Aerosmith, boy group N‘SYNC and the man who loves to live la vida loca Ricky Martin.

    Sale of Tickets will commence from Friday and will be available by visiting all Ticketmaster outlets or www.CC.com. Money raised will be donated to the American Red Cross Relief Fund, the Pentagon Relief Fund and The Salvation Army Relief Fund.

  • DD, AIR to expand wings in the North-East

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 10, 2001

    The cabinet ministry yesterday cleared an advance amount of Rs 220 million to enable national broadcaster Doordarshan to cover 99 per cent of the North Eastern region within the next five years. The total package is rumoured to be worth RS 7000 million.
    The package has similar features to the plan for the troubled state of Jammu & Kashmir. The deadline for implementation of the Northeast plan is March 2005. The first phase is expected to be finished by next March. Currently Doordarshan covers 32 per cent of Manipur 68 per cent of Mizoram and 69 per cent of Nagaland.

    Eighteen new stations will be set up and five high power transmitters will be upgraded.

    As far as All India Radio goes, 16 new stations are expected to be commissioned.

  • American artistes show united front through yet another planned spectacular

    Concerts to show solidarity with victims of the terrorist attacks in America appear to be the order of the day.

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