• 'B4U Music strikes the right chord'

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 26, 2001

    Finally, some news that should be sweet music for B4U, which has been facing the rough end of the stick following the recent arrest of co-promoter and film financier Bharat Shah for his alleged links to the underworld.

    B4U Music is fast emerging as the top music channel in India, a company release says. Culling data from the AC Nielsen TAM report (week ending February 10) on share of music channels among cable and satellite (C&S) individuals in North, West and East the figures are : Zee Music - 27%; MTV - 27%; Channel V - 9%; B4U Music - 37 %.

    Share of music channels among 15 to 24 year-olds in sec A, B North, West and East: Zee Music - 29%; MTV - 24 %; Channel V - 12%; B4U Music - 35%.

    Share of music channels among 15 to 34 year-olds in sec A, B, C North, West and East: Zee Music - 25%; MTV - 25 %; Channel V - 5%; B4U Music - 42%.

    The growth can be attributed to team work and co-ordination between marketing, distribution and programming, the release states.

     

  • 'B4U Music strikes the right chord'

    MUMBAI: Finally, some news that should be sweet music for B4U, which has been facing the rough end of the stick follo

  • Cable off air in parts of Maharashtra, operators threaten statewide blackout

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 26, 2001

    Cable operators and control room owners in the western Indian state of Maharashtra are threatening a total statewide blackout over the issue of non-payment of entertainment tax arrears.

    Operators switched off feeds in many towns and cities across the state on Monday. Pune, Miraj, Sangli, Kolhapur and Pandurpur witnessed the first closures after revenue officials sealed control rooms in these places for non-payment of entertainment tax arrears. Nagpur, Akola, Ahmednagar, and Nashik were some of the other cities which joined them.

    Mumbai-based Live Satellite Media promoter Atul Saraf, who is on the committee of the Union of Cable Operators and Cable Room Owners (UCOCRO), said there was a meeting scheduled later in the afternoon in Mumbai and it was likely that there would be a total and indefinite shutdown after that if their demands were not met.

    Queried on what sort of feedback they had received from the big multi-systems operators (MSOs) like Hathway (in which Star has a 26 per cent stake) and Siti Cable (promoted by the Zee group), Saraf said they too were likely to support the action. "Ram Hindurani of In Cable (promoted by the Hindujas) was party to the discussions we‘ve had and backs us fully," Saraf said.

    Matters came to a head on Sunday in Pune when UCOCRO representatives from all across the state gathered for a meeting to thrash out the the issue, which has been hanging fire for over six months following the doubling of entertainment tax per connection per month from Rs 15 to Rs 30 in municipal areas and from Rs 10 to Rs 20 in other parts of the state. It may be recalled that operators went on strike in August 2000 over this after which a committee representing operators, the government and consumers was set up to arrive at some sort of understanding.

    Nitin Gadkari, leader of the opposition in the state legislative council, was present for the meeting. A notable absentee however was political heavyweight Sharad Pawar, leader of the Nationalist Congress Party, a coalition partner in the state government, who was originally scheduled to attend but backed out in the end.

     

  • Cable off air in parts of Maharashtra, operators threaten statewide blackout

    MUMBAI: Cable operators and control room owners in the western Indian state of Maharashtra are threatening a total st

  • Etv Marathi lines up budget specials

    ETV Marathi is running 30-minute specials as part of its coverage of the Union Budget.

  • Pacific Century Matrix adds Alive Networks to satellite platform

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 24, 2001

    Pacific Century Matrix on Saturday enhanced its broadband satellite services with the addition of Alive Networks - the first international travel and learning company, using a unique combination of media channels - including TV, Internet, mobile devices and printed travel guides.

    Alive‘s television channel is multiplexed onto PCM‘s DVB/IP satellite platform. The service joins the bouquet of other PCM television and data services being transmitted from Hong Kong, via PCM‘s C-Band transponders on the AsiaSat 3S satellite. Currently four transponders are used to support PCM‘s services to television broadcasters, Internet Services Providers, multinational corporations and content providers, across the Asia-Pacific region from the Russian Federation to Australia and from the Pacific Ocean to the Middle East, covering more than 66% of the world‘s population, according to a company release.

    PCM will undergo further dramatic expansion with the launch of its own broadband satellites, specifically designed for the burgeoning converged multimedia, IP data and Internet markets. The first satellite is scheduled for operation in mid 2003.

     

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