• Mumbai peoplemeter revamp 50 per cent complete

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  • Two-way Internet services suite on television launched

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 12, 2001

    Canadian cable operator Vid?otron has launched its new iLLICO service. This will allow subscribers to send messages using PowerTV‘s email, surf the Internet, chat, and take advantage of Vid?otron‘s local content. This has been made possible thanks to the Scientific-Atlanta digital interactive network, its scalable network software, Explorer? digital set-tops, and PowerTV‘s operating system.

    The apparent aim of iLLICO, Scientific-Atlanta and PowerTV technology is to make television the medium through which customers can communicate with the operators. Over 100,000 subscribers of the cable operator‘s system in Quebec will be given the privilege of using the facility first. This is because they are already using Scientific-Atlanta Explorer digital interactive set-tops. The services are available across the entire system that the operator has in place in Quebec and the broadband system features will expand and touch new levels.

    Speaking on this Dr Allen Ecker, president of Subscriber Networks, Scientific-Atlanta said: "The network software and operating system are capable of handling the two-way traffic as the use of interactive services grows, with scalability that provides the operator with a high degree of flexibility as they expand their digital footprint. Together, they manage the traffic, deliver the services and enable the cable operator to provide the interactive services that subscribers want, when they want them."


  • Two-way Internet services suite on television launched

    Canadian cable operator Vidéotron has launched its new iLLICO service.

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  • B4U expects operating profits of $ 2 million this fiscal

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 11, 2001

    B4U Television Network, which relaunched B4U Entertainment as B4U Movies on 2 October, expects to achieve operating profits of $ 2 million by the end of this financial year from its worldwide operations, CEO Ravi Gupta said today.

    Speaking at a press briefing in Mumbai to celebrate the launch of B4U Movies, Gupta said the company was looking at total revenues of $ 20 million this fiscal, with operating costs at $ 18 million.

    Gupta said he was targeting a net profit of $ 4 million after amortisation by March 2003.

    Referring to B4U Music, Gupta said that the channel had achieved operational profits in the first year itself.

    On the issue of the channel‘s encryption, Gupta clarified that it would not be in January 2001 as initially reported to indiantelevision.com. He said he expected B4U Movies to go pay in the second quarter of 2002.

    Questioned as to what was the relationship existing between B4U and jailed film financier Bharat Shah, Gupta admitted that a strategic alliance was still in place. He however pointed out that with Shah still in custody, there were a number of issues that were still to be resolved on that front.

    B4U Entertainment was launched on 3 September 2000 but failed to make a mark as a Hindi entertainment channel what with the likes of Star, Sony and Zee carving out most of the market share. B4U Movies will not face such problems because it will draw on its main strength - its library of movies (1,000 films in India and overseas rights to 1,600 films), Gupta says.

    The B4U Network is promoted by steel magnate L M Mittal, Kishore Lulla and Gokul Binani, all based in the UK. Lulla is also the promoter of Eros International LTD, the largest overseas film distributor and the first to take Hindi movies to the UK and the US.


  • B4U expects operating profits of $ 2 million this fiscal

    B4U Television Network, which relaunched B4U Entertainment as B4U Movies on 2 October, expects to achieve operating p

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