• Lashkara completes two years; claims No. 1 Punjabi channel status

    Lashkara, part of the eight-channel bouquet of Reminiscent Television Network (RTV), has just completed two years in

  • Goyal takes official charge as Zee TV broadcasting CEO Wednesday

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 15, 2001

    Sandeep Goyal, the man promoter Subhash Chandra has chosen to head broadcasting operations at Zee Telefilms Ltd (ZTL), takes charge tomorrow, company sources have revealed.

    When the announcement of Goyal‘s appointment was made on 15 April, it was said that he would be coming in only in June. He was "persuaded" to advance the timing of his arrival at Zee headquarters, the sources said.

    Goyal takes charge at a time when things are certainly looking better at Zee. After hitting the bottom of the barrel at Rs 71 when news was swirling of a probe by market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) into the affairs of the company, the scrip has seen a steady rise and is now trading at Rs 114.

    On the programming front too there is heartening news. Zee has finally broken the monopoly of Star Plus as far as the Top 10 ratings go. Zee‘s Koshish Ek Aasha (a soap, what else) was slotted at number 10 for the week ending April 28 as per AC Nielsen‘s TAM data.

    With 11 of its programmes in The Top 50 viewed list, it has also edged out Sony Entertainment Television which has one less. Star still leads the pack by a long way with 29 of the top 50.

    Goyal has 15 years of advertising industry experience with agencies ranging from HTA, Trikaya Grey to Mudra. He comes too Zee from advertising agency Rediffusion DY&R, where he was president.

     

  • Goyal takes official charge as Zee TV broadcasting CEO Wednesday

    Sandeep Goyal, the man promoter Subhash Chandra has chosen to head broadcasting operations at Zee Telefilms Ltd (ZTL)

  • PAS-10 launched; Indian channels to shift from PAS-4?

    The latest satellite in the PanAmSat (PAS) series, the PAS-10, which will cover several countries in the Indian Ocean

  • PAS-10 launched; Indian channels to shift from PAS-4?

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 15, 2001

    The latest satellite in the PanAmSat (PAS) series, the PAS-10, which will cover several countries in the Indian Ocean area, including India, was launched from the Baikonur space centre in Kazakhstan on Tuesday at 0111 GMT, according to the Interfax news agency.

    The satellite was launched aboard a Russian Proton rocket and successfully brought into orbit some 228 kilometres above Earth at 0121 GMT, space officials said. PAS-10, the sixth Boeing-built satellite delivered to PanAmSat in the last 17 months, will provide international services from its orbital position of 68.5 degrees East longitude.


    An artist‘s impression of the PAS-4

    The launch is of significance to Indian broadcasters because customers beaming off PAS-4 will now be shifted to the PAS-10 satellite, a company representative says. PAS-4 has been running on a back-up processor since 1999 after the onboard battery failed and the main satellite control processor packed up.

    Among the channels which are currently on PAS-4 are: National broadcaster Doordarshan (DD News; DD Sports; DD1, DD International), B4U, ESPN Asia, MTV India, Nickelodeon, HBO, CNN, BBC World, Cartoon Network, TCM, Discovery, Animal Planet, UTN and the religious channel Maharishi Veda Vision.

    The PAS-10 is a Boeing 601HP satellite which was ordered September 1999. The 9-600-watt satellite will provide international services to Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe from its orbital position of 68.5 degrees East longitude. It has 48 transponders on board, 24 in Ku-band and 24 in C-band and has a design life of at least 15 years.

    PAS-10 is intended to serve in the development of more advanced broadcast, high-speed data and Internet services across Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

    (Picture courtesy Panamsat)

  • SABe TV in month-long programme push

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 12, 2001

    SABe TV, promoted by the Adhikari brothers, is planning a major programming push timed to kick off 14 May. Film heroine Karisma Kapoor will be promoting the Hindi entertainment channel as its brand ambassador.

    SABe TV, which claims it holds the number four spot in the Hindi channel stakes after Star Plus, Zee TV and Sony Entertainment Television, is hoping its new initiative will raise a serious challenge to the Big Three.

    And how is it going about it? Appointment viewing is what all the channels are looking for and SABe TV hopes to drive home (a car is just one of the prizes to be won) to the viewer that there are rewards in tuning in to the channel. To add to this, there are also a number of new shows that the channel is introducing.


    Karisma Kapoor has been the Brand Ambassador for SABe TV
    According to Markand Adhikari, vice-chairman and managing director Sri Adhikari Brothers Televison Network Ltd, SABe TV is targeting the prime band between 7:30 PM and 9 PM Monday through to Friday. Labelled Karisma Kapoor‘s Sab Sham Inam Aapke Naam and starting 14 May, Monday, viewers from 15 major cities in the Hindi speaking belt will be able to participate by responding through phone calls, the internet or through write-ins.

    Questions relating to the programmes on air will be asked at the end of each show to which viewers will have to send in their answers. The fix is that the questions will relate to what transpired during the episode that just aired and will not be general questions. Therefore to win anything participants will have to watch the programmes in full.

    A month of regular watching will get the viewers familiar enough with the plot lines of the shows on air to make them want to continue watching them is the premise SABe TV appears to be working on.

    There are a whole host of prizes to be won during the promotion. The bumper prize will be an apartment in Mumbai. The other big prizes include a luxury car, an all expenses paid foreign trip for two families and a diamond set. Raj Travels is sponsoring the trips and the diamonds are from Sparkle. Adhikari says talks are still on for a sponsor for the apartment as well as the car but whether it comes through or not these prizes will definitely be handed over to the winners.

    Apart from the main prizes, other prizes include a week‘s stay at the Holiday Inn in Goa, and various home appliances which will be given away on a daily basis during the on air event period which is 14 May to 10 June.

    Keeping with the theme of the more you watch the more you win, it will be the participants with the maximum number of correct entries who will be in line to take home the big prize, Adhikari points out.

    NEW PROGRAMMES: A drama serial Dulhan produced by Rakhee Tandon and directed by Ravi Kemu will go on air from 17 May slotted at 8:30 PM every Thursday. Dulhan is about a contractual marriage and raises critical questions about the institution of marriage, according to a company release.

    Whole new episodes of the fantasy and costume drama Alif Laila, based on the Arabian Nights, will go on air from 21 May at 7:30 PM and will be telecast Monday to Friday. Sagar Arts have been commissioned to produce 786 new episodes, which have never been shown before on any television network.

    Two mega historicals - Satyavadi Raja Harishchandra and Sati Savitri have already started on SabeTV from 6 May airing every Sunday between 11 am and 12 noon.

    To round of the list, the channel plans to introduce two new daily dramas by the end of June. It is also in the middle of conceptualising a new genre of programmes (Adhikari said he didn‘t want to reveal anything about what it involved at the moment) which will be launched some time in the second half of the year.

    SABe TV‘s effort is to increase viewer recognition of what the channel has to offer. And what effect the new programming push will have on TRPs will be closely watched.


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