It's been a long haul back on the upward curve for Subhash Chandra's Zee Telefilms but things are certainly moving north for his network (including the Zee scrip which is currently quoting at Rs 250). With flagship channel Zee TV firmly ensconced in the number two slot in the Hindi entertainment stakes, Chandra's has a lot to say on the heightened action in the media and entertainment.
Given below is an interview the media baron gave to Sanjay Pugalia, editor of CNBC TV 18's Hindi news channel sibling Awaaz, which aired on 17 March. Indiantelevision.com has excerpted it with due permission:
There is a perception about you that you start something and then forget about it. You move on and start a new project. Whatever you do is known for its novelty. There are reports that you are planning a mega entertainment city. We want to know more about that. |
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How hopeful are you of getting clearance and tax concessions for such SEZ? |
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What is the kind of investment do you see and when do you expect to complete the project? |
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After such hard work, Zee Telefilms has finally become number number two. When you look back what do you think went wrong? Let me correct you. Zee Telefilms has always been number one. It is Zee TV that had slipped. Now Zee TV has reached number two position. However, with the kind of effort that has been put in now I am confident that it will soon regain number one position. |
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Suddenly we see Zee stepping up its expenditure on marketing, new shows and new channels. What will be its impact on the revenue side of the company? |
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One of the criticisms against you has been that you spread yourself too thin. That you lose focus. That you are present everywhere even if that means some compromise on quality. Can you recall how many channels the group has at the moment? |
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What are you focusing on currently? There's the sports channel about which there is a view that it will take some time before making its presence felt as it didn't get cricket telecast rights? |
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As you said you are focusing on sports and regional channels. What are the other new initiatives? |
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There are reports that you are planning a channel with international content. Maybe a news channel? |
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Maybe this programme is a reflection of your business journey. Will you please elaborate on this? How will it help people with ideas? We invite entries. So far we have received 1.2 lakh (120,000) entries. Our experts scrutinize those ideas. If they feel that ideas are good we invite people to explain their plan. When we realize that they have a sound plan to execute their ideas we make them go through difficult tasks like setting up office in four hours, surviving in Mumbai on a rupee and a glass of bottle for 24 hours. Once through this also, we arrange for funding those projects. It could be five lakhs or ten crore rupees (Rs 100 million). We arrange funds. |
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From a shareholders' perspective, when they see you going for so much investment they often wonder what will be the value of their investment? I never lose sight of topline, bottomline growth. As long as topline is growing bottomline will keep growing. So more investment means more topline growth. |
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So many people would have asked you this question before. Do you think Indian television space is crowded? Will so many players survive? Is consolidation bound to happen? Consolidation has already begun. Your group has bought over Channel 7. Some more things are happening behind the scenes. So consolidation is bound to happen and it has already started. I believe that it will be tough for independent channels to survive. |
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So you mean to say that groups with one, two or three channels will find it tough to survive? |
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Quite a strong view on other income of newspapers. What is your assessment of the journey of DNA so far? |
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Planning new editions of DNA? Yes. |
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I believe the next edition will be from Delhi. Not necessarily. |
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Your group has presence in whole host of businesses.Will you please list out your businesses- from real estate to wireless radio- for people who are not so familiar with those aspects of your group? In real estate we are developing properties in Delhi and other cities in North India under the brand name Sun City. We have a partner in this venture. And our joint venture is doing quite well. In the business of wireless radio, we have 18 operating licenses and 80-85 per cent market share. We are thinking of expanding this business. |
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In percentage terms what is the contribution of your different businesses to the entire group? In percentage terms, media and entertainment business contributes 20 per cent to the group's revenue, rest 80 per cent comes from elsewhere. There is a group company called Essel Propack. It has 19 plants in 12 countries. It is truly a multinational company and number one in the world in its area of operation. It manufactures tubes for toothpaste and cosmetic items. It has 40 per cent market share in the world. |
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Following the High Court order where do you see the implementation of CAS headed now and how will CAS and DTH impact each other? |
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How is your DTH business doing? We have got one million subscribers so far. |
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DD has more? |
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This has happened without Sony or Star? |
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Now that Star too is gearing up to launch its DTH business what will be its impact on the DTH business? What about must carry clause? |
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With recent reorganization and all where do you see Star Group headed now? |
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Do you think broadcasting sector should have a separate regulator? |
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Given the favourable response of the present government towards globalisation do you see other media giants freely accessing Indian market, something you may not like? |
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One final question. Are you satisfied with the |