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  • Star India launches video portal starsports.com

    MUMBAI: Star India, which holds the BCCI media rights, has launched an India-focussed online platform starsports.com

  • Star's Bengali movie channel opens with 154 GRPs

    MUMBAI: Star India‘s Bengali movie channel Jalsha Movies which launched on 16 December made a debut with 154 GRPs in

  • Star India appoints Amit Chopra to steer its sports strategy

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 22
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Star India has appointed former Hindustan Media Ventures Limited (HMVL) CEO Amit Chopra to steer the group?s sports strategy which includes the BCCI media rights.

    The new appointment comes in the wake of Star?s increasing involvement in taking care of parent News Corp?s sports business in India. Earlier this year, Star had acquired the BCCI media rights till 2018 for Rs 38.51 billion. This was followed by News Corp consolidating its hold over sports broadcasting in Asia by acquiring for $335 million Disney?s 50 per cent stake in the equal joint venture company, ESPN Star Sports.

    ESS is expected to come under Fox International Channels (FIC) for the rest of Asia while the India part will fall under Star India.

    Chopra, whose designation is not yet revealed, will report to Star India COO Sanjay Gupta.

    Chopra has rich experience in media and FMCG domains in a career spanning 20 years. As CEO of Hindustan Media Venture, he was credited with creating a successful language publishing business for the group.

    An Engineer from IIT Kharagpur and an MBA from IIM Ahmedabad, Chopra has spent 12 years in FMCG in Hindustan Unilever in a variety of marketing and sales assignments.

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  • Jagdish Kumar new Hathway Cable CEO; Jayaraman made vice chairman

    MUMBAI: In a major reshuffle, Hathway Cable & Datacom has appointed Jagdish Kumar as the new managing director an

  • Star to enter Bengali movie channel space; Jalsha Movies to launch on 16 December

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 10
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: News Corp-owned broadcast network Star India is all set to launch a Bengali movie channel on 16 December.

    The channel is named Jalsha Movies and will make its appearance in Bengal three months after Zee Entetainment Enterprises launched Zee Bangla Cinema.

    "We are launching a Bengali movie channel next week," says Star India chief executive officer Uday Shankar.

    Star has inked an exclusive five-year deal with a leading production house to source latest movies. It has also roped in Vivel as the channel partner for Jalsha Movies.

    Jalsha Movies will be a free-to-air channel initially and will eventually go pay. Star is present in Bengal through its regional general entertainment channel, Star Jalsha.

    The channel will commence its journey with the World Television Premiere of mega hit, Superstar Jeet starrer Awara. Bengali superstar Dev has been roped in as the brand ambassador of Jalsha Movies.

    Star?s Bengali movie channel launches at a time when Kolkata is transitioning towards digital cable TV.

    Star claims to have an unmatched stock of the largest Bengali blockbusters of recent times.

    Zee Bangla Cinema business head Sujay Kutty believes that the launch of another channel augurs well for the Bengali movie genre. "It (Jalsha Movies launch) will expand the market. It has been good for Zee Bangla Cinema as people are getting into watching movies. Bengal is a very dynamic market and every year a lot of good quality movies are being made," he says.

    Kutty also believes that the launch of Jalsha Movies will not cause a major spike in movie acquisition costs. "Unlike Hindi movie channels, there is a certain threshold beyond which people won?t pay to acquire movies because the RoI is not as big as Hindi movies channels," he avers.

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  • Effies 2012: Ogilvy tops 4th time in a row

    MUMBAI: Racing ahead of competition by a humungous margin of 215 points, Ogilvy and Mather retained its title as Agen

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