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  • Sony is ready to buy over DD terrestrial

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 15, 2001

    Sony Entertainment Television CEO Kunal Dasgupta is in a fiery mood. Just back from power packed meetings with senior Sony Pictures Entertainment executives in Los Angeles, Dasgupta had one question on his mind. "What‘s happened to the deal hawking off DD-2 to another company for 10 years?"

    He says if the government is open to giving away more of DD Metro to any other company, he‘d like Sony have a go at it. "If they‘re going to give away terrestrial, Sony Entertainment will take away the entire terrestrial frequency," he elaborated. "We want to get SET onto DD."

    With Sony now throwing its hat into the DD-2 sellout game, one will have to wait and watch for responses from Star, Zee TV, Sahara and B4U. Can we hear Sun TV‘s Kalanithi Maran also beating the same drum?

    Kerry Packer and Channel Nine India boss Ravina Raj Kohli may be in for a spat if Dasgupta and the rest of the television executives mean business.

     

  • Sony is ready to buy over DD terrestrial

    MUMBAI: Sony Entertainment Television CEO Kunal Dasgupta is in a fiery mood.

  • Asianet looking to relaunch struggling Kaveri

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 14, 2001

    Leading Malayalam language channel Asianet is putting together plans to provide a fresh of life to its Kannada language channel Kaveri, which has been struggling to stay afloat ever since its launch in June 2000.

    "We still have faith in Kaveri‘s potential but we have a lot of work on our hands," Asianet COO Mohan Nair said on Tuesday. "In the immediate term, we are trying to increase the programming content," Nair said.

    Asianet and Zee telefilms each have a 50 per cent stake in Kaveri which has faced viewer recognition problems from the outset. A reason given is the fallout from the 108-day kidnapping drama of popular Kannada film star Rajkumar who was released on 15 November. During the kidnap period there was a virtual shutdown of the Kannada film industry, which led to a severe shortfall vis-a-vis fresh programming.

    "Kaveri needs some dedicated nurturing because the market out there is till untapped and I see it as a challenge," Nair said. "We are planning a virtual relaunch. Just wait and watch," he added.

     

  • Asianet looking to relaunch struggling Kaveri

    Leading Malayalam language channel Asianet is putting together plans to launch a news channel within the next three t

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