• Jain TV gung-ho on DTH platform

    Jain Studios Ltd chairman Dr J.K.

  • Union Cabinet clears DTH broadcasting

    The Union Cabinet has cleared all the hurdles in the way of Ku-band direct to home television.

  • Sri Lanka cricket telecast rights enters last leg

    The rights to the telecast of cricket matches played in Sri Lanka are likely to be decided before 6 November.

  • Sri Lanka cricket telecast rights enters last leg

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 02, 2000

    The rights to the telecast of cricket matches played in Sri Lanka are likely to be decided before 6 November. The Sri Lankan cricket board has shortlisted two bidders - TWI and a company backed by Nimbus Communications chief Harish Thawani. Meetings are being held this week in Colombo to decide who will finally pocket the rights.

    According to Thawani, it won?t be a surprise if his bid proves successful. Sources indicate that he has proposed a joint venture with Sony Entertainment Television, in which Sony will hold a major stake. The new venture will be headed by a senior Sony Enterainment Television executive, and will make a concerted effort to pocket telecast rights for other sports events, apart from creating new ones.

    Zee TV, which was one of the bidders that was eliminated, is not too perturbed by Thawani?s claims and its own elimination from the bidding. It believes its close relationship with TWI should work in its favour and the rights will come its way should TWI emerge victorious.
     

  • Group of ministers discusses DTH

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 02, 2000

    The group of ministers is once again meeting and discussing the opening up Ku-band DTH television even as this copy is being posted on indiantelevision.com on 2 November 2000. They had met earlier this week and decided that information and broadcasting (I&B) minister Sushma Swaraj should come up with a note which could be presented to the Union cabinet within a fortnight.

    Apparently, Swaraj and her I&B team have already managed to get something in place, if one goes by a report on CNBC India. Its Delhi correspondent has reported that a note is doing the rounds, which says that the government is considering allowing as many DTH aspirants as are interested. The I&B ministry has done away with its earlier thinking that DTH should be centralised with state owned broadcaster DD owning the platform - alone or in partnership with a private company (either Indian or foreign).

    Things will become clearer as the day progresses and Swaraj makes her announcement. Stay tuned in.
     

  • Group of ministers discusses DTH

    The group of ministers is once again meeting and discussing the opening up Ku-band DTH television even as this copy i

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