• Sabe TV sticks to its guns on 'Zimmedar Kaun?'

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 15, 2001
    indiantelevision.com

    Controversy notwithstanding, Sabe TV will go ahead with the scheduled telecast of the Zimmedar Kaun? episode featuring the hawkers-Bombay Municipal Corporation fracas tomorrow at noon.

    Sabe TV vice-chairman and managing director Markand Adhikari says there will be no rethinking on the telecast of ?Feriwale?, as demanded by deputy municipal commissioner Chandrashekhar Rokde. The chat show had degenerated into mud slinging and even physical abuse as host Priya Tendulkar allegedly sided with some of the panelists during the debate on whether hawking should be restricted in Mumbai. Tendulkar herself claimed that she had been also hit during the show. Rokde allegedly walked out of the episode in disgust after he was heckled by hawkers? union leader Suresh Kapile and a section of the audience. Citizen?s forums? representatives who participated in the show also spoke about Tendulkar?s bias.

    Adhikari says the channel does not interfere with the editorial aspects of its programmes. Zimmedar Kaun? is produced by host Tendulkar herself. The programme was launched at the time of the Sabe TV channel launch in 2000, and won the RAPA award for the best talk show in June this year. It was also nominated for the Screen Videocon awards this year.

    Meanwhile, the Hind Mazdoor Kisan Panchayat, which is spearheading the hawkers? agitation against the municipal corporation, seems to have got its facts a little mixed up. In a press release, it has demanded that Zee TV go ahead and telecast the controversial episode, failing which the union will hold demonstrations in front of Rokde?s office. Rokde had earlier said that, in all fairness, the channel should refrain from airing this episode.

    So what can we expect now? A demonstration outside Zee?s offices for "their having bowed to BMC pressure in not airing the show?"

    The programme is aired on Sabe TV on Sundays at noon, with a repeat telecast at 8 PM.

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  • Sabe TV sticks to its guns on 'Zimmedar Kaun?'

    Controversy notwithstanding, Sabe TV will go ahead with the scheduled telecast of the Zimmedar Kaun?

  • JV unlikely to buttress Zee scrip: Oswal Securities

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 14, 2001
    indiantelevision.com

    Yesterday Zee Telefilms and Turner International India (a 100 per cent subsidiary of AOL Time Warner) announced a joint venture with Zee holding a 74 per cent equity stake and Turner holding the balance 26 per cent.

    What happened on the bourses following this piece of positive news makes for interesting reading though. The Zee scrip has been in a downward spiral since peaking on 11 December at Rs 151.45. The scrip closed down at Rs 134.35 yesterday and continued its fall to close at Rs 123.75 today.

    According to Motilal Oswal Securities though, this movement is not surprising. A report it has prepared states that the core issues dogging Zee remain - that of management quality, transparency, disclosure standards and unauthorised advances to group companies. Zee is also badly in need of funds to repay its debt of Rs 7 billion plus. It needs money for its hybrid fibre coax (HFC) network and acquisition of the last mile too. The number of days debts are outstanding on a consolidated basis has touched 180 days, clearly indicating stress on the business. None of these crucial issues would be addressed by this marketing JV, due to which Oswal Securities remains distinctly cool to these developments.

    The report it has prepared further states that prospects of any resurgence driven by content continues to be bleak. Viewership is down significantly, making Zee TV the No 3 Hindi entertainment channel. Zee TV?s channel share has slipped to an abysmal 4.4 per cent compared to Sony TV?s 8.2 per cent and Star Plus? 19.4 per cent in the prime time slot. Now, the gap with Sony is also increasing continuously and there seems to be no major reversal in sight.

    The management owes Zee Telefilms around RS 2.2 billion and there are no evident signs of repayment of the dues coming through. This after having missed the promised deadline several times. Even if the new JV brings along benefits in terms of better acceptance of the bouquet by MSOs, earnings will not get impacted materially over the next 4 quarters.

    Oswal Securities expects an EPS of Rs 4.96 in FY02 (a growth of 12 per cent) and Rs 5.95 in FY03 (a growth of 20 per cent).

    The stock price has run up from Rs 70 exclusively on the hopes of induction of a strategic partner (AOL Time Warner) in Zee Telefilms at a price of Rs175 plus. This JV with Turner International does not match up to anything close to a strategic stake by AOL Time Warner in Zee Telefilms.

    This is a major disappointment for the market after expectations were run up so high. At the current price, the stock quotes at a P/E of 27x FY02 and 22.4x FY03 earnings. With valuations clearly stretched, the stock price will fall from these levels, the report concludes.
     

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  • JV unlikely to buttress Zee scrip: Oswal Securities

    Yesterday Zee Telefilms and Turner International India (a 100 per cent subsidiary of AOL Time Warner) announced a joi

  • HBO wins plaudits in Asia; takes website to a new level

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 14, 2001

    For the second successive year movie channel HBO has done well in Television Asia‘s regional survey. Fans from India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan and Hong Kong responded enthusiastically.

    Some categories where HBO was the top dog include Programming, Sales and Marketing, Viewer Feedback and Most Popular Channel. HBO was runner up in Best On-Air Look and came in third in Best Value for Money.

    President and CEO, HBO Asia, Dan Murrell had these remarks to make: "We are very pleased and honoured to once again be recognized No.1 by the industry. As the premium movie channel in the region, we will continue to work towards creating and delivering even more value to all our viewers and partners".

    In America, meanwhile, the channel is pulling out all the stops in a bid to connect with its viewer base. On hbo.com fans of OZ, a series which runs in America, can take a 360-Degree Virtual Tour through ‘Virtual OZ‘.

    The series examines the lives of the correctional officers and inmates at the Oswald State Correctional Facility which is a maximum-security prison. Film director Barry Levinson (Rainman) is one of the executive producers. The ensemble cast includes Ernie Hudson (Congo), Terry Kinney (Sleepers), Dean Winters and Kirk Acevedo.

    It offers a ‘First Look‘ at the prison set part of the OZ Web Site which has been redesigned. Viewers will be shaken up by the harsh difficulties prisoners have to face at the correctional facility.

    HBO.com started five years ago. It is created and produced by Home Box Office, the premium television programming division of Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P. HBO has exclusive licensing deals with Paramount, Sony Pictures Entertainment (Columbia/ TriStar), Universal and Warner Bros (including New Line Cinema).

    Site visitors can "walk" in a virtual world through the penitentiary by using Apple Quicktime VR, Flash 5.0. They will also be enthralled by three dimensional animation features. They can explore the halls of the experimental "Em City" and experience the intense loneliness of solitary confinement.

    All this is a clear attempt on the part of the channel to build up expectation before the series‘ fifth season which starts on 6 January 2002 at 10pm ET on the channel.

    Virtual OZ will also offer 40 360-degree photos and what the channel terms as "hot spots" that provide information and audio clips. This is aimed at familiarising viewers with the role that the locations they visit played during past episodes.

    The information and audio clips will also delve into details about the characteristics of each OZ area and provide insight on past events at that particular location.

    Another new site area is "Behind OZ,". This aims at educating viewers about how the series was made. Cast and crew members will talk about their experiences making the series.

    There will also be an exclusive "sneak peek" slide show of the upcoming fifth season. "Question of The Week" contests will bestow winners with OZ merchandise. A television schedule along with an episode guide will also be on display. OZ also has a newsletter and if fans can sign up receive for show and cast information.

  • HBO wins plaudits in Asia; takes website to a new level

    For the second successive year movie channel HBO has done well in Television Asia's regional survey.

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