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  • Tara takes on a new look

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 03

    The Broadcast Worldwide-promoted Tara regional channel bouquet has recently launched a collection of Hindi and Punjabi songs in partnership with Milestone Entertainment. The audio cassette has been titled Tara Rum Pum clearly indicating its Tara Punjabi lineage. The broadcaster intends to further release these cassettes in all the regional languages it is aired in. "This new exercise is targeted at increasing awareness of the channel," says a source in Broadcast Worldwide.

    For a long time the company‘s survival has been speculated about, and one regularly has heard the buzz of a complete sellout, courtesy the tough times it has been passing through. But the management, led by promoter (and former Star TV India chairman) R. Basu, has managed to stay afloat.

    In the current exercise he has halved the staff - especially the production team - strength to 200. And he is using the $800,000 worth of investment Broadcast Worldwide attracted from Mauritian company Crombie International to revive its flagging Punjabi, Marathi, Bengali and Gujarati channels and increase subscriber awareness.

    Four new shows are being introduced on Tara Bangla. Among them: an intercollegiate quiz hosted by Barry O‘Brien (brother of quiz master Derek), and a half hour women‘s show Sukanaya, Both will be introduced in September.

    Tara Marathi is being revamped with a new offering beginning 22 August called Snowcem Tara Ganesh Utsav. A panel of judges will be visiting selected community worship halls and homes with Ganesh pandals in Mumbai, Pune, Kolhapur, Aurangabad and Nasik. In Mumbai there will be five awards for the best Ganesh home and sarvajanik puja pandals, while the outstation ones will be given two prizes.

    The entire activity will be broadcast in half hour slots on Tara Marathi from 30 August backed by on air and offline advertising .Simultaneously Tara Marathi will be launching a music cassette called Snowcem Tara Ganesh Utsav, which will comprise of songs sung by famous artistes, including Marathi singer Suresh Wadkar. Approximately 7,000 of these cassettes will be distributed free.

    Around October, the second half phase of revival will be undertaken. Tara Punjabi and Tara Gujarati will be similarly revamped.

    Broadcast Wordwide director business development Pradipto Sircar says that channels drive to generate classified advertising is working out fine, thank you. Rates are being hiked on Tara Marathi (from Rs 300 to RS 400) and on Bangla (RS 400 to RS 500) for a thirty second still ad. "This exercise of broadcasting classified ads is mainly to utilise the unique localised strengths of the channels. It is quite an unique concept for channels and is highly cost effective," he says.

  • Tara takes on a new look

    The Broadcast Worldwide-promoted Tara regional channel bouquet has recently launched a collection of Hindi and Punjab

  • Discovery unveils new programming strategy; targets launch of Travel and Adventure channel before year-end

    Three months into his position as head of Discovery Communications in India, managing director Deepak Shourie today a

  • etc's switch to digital feed to be complete in September

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 03

    Go digital. That seems to be the mantra amongst Indian TV channel managers these days. ETC Networks Ltd‘s etc channel is taking the same tack. The switch to a digital feed commenced on 15 July and is scheduled to be completed in September, says Yogesh Shah, director ETC Networks. etc is available to subscribers under dual illumination at present.

    "We have imported state-of-the art digital boxes and have started their rollout. Within the next month an additional consignment of imported boxes will be distributed across the country to ensure the transition from analog to digital and keep up the existing viewership figures," says ETC Networks Ltd director Yogesh Shah.

    Shah said that the company was going all out to stabilise itself this year. Last year ETC had pumped in major investments into acquiring film rights and setting up a news division. The latter was shut down and rationalisation of the company‘s operations is under process. "This year the focus is on getting our operations right," says Shah. Market sources reveal the channel has close to Rs 130 million as payments outstanding from advertisers on its book.

    On the uplinking front, Shah says the company is still evaluating bids for earth station and playout equipment from various suppliers.

     

  • etc's switch to digital feed to be complete in September

    Go digital. That seems to be the mantra amongst Indian TV channel managers these days.

  • Stage set for Enter Media 2001 conference

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 03

    The stage is set for the Enter Media 2001 conference to be held in Mumbai on 7 and 8 August.

    The seminar for the media and entertainment sector organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) will be the culmination of an online interactive initiative that began at the end of June whose aim it was to identify the key issues which the industry needed to address.

    According to the chairman of the task force set up to organise the conference, Biren Ghose, CEO of UTV Interactive, the conference‘s principal aim is to identify two or three key issues that have a realistic chance of being addressed if proper thought and planning is put into the effort. It will be an issues workshop which amalgamates a public as well as industry perspective.

    At the conclusion of the conference a report will be presented which will set a six to 12 month time frame to resolve the issues identified. Towards this end the state and central government will be petitioned to participate in the resolutions made at the seminar. inputs from other institutions as well as efforts from within the industry will all be utilised to work towards getting definitive results, Ghose says. He gives the example of how the music industry managed to set aside its internal differences in setting up the Indian Music Initiative (IMI) against piracy.

    To delienate the key issues, message boards on a Enter Media 2001/CII website will be specially created. These message boards - to be gathered from industry executives and the public at large - will represent a "market snapshot" across each of the industry verticals. The idea is to define constraints and highlight possible solutions, according to the chairman of the task force set up to organise the conference, Biren Ghose, CEO of UTV Interactive.

    Others on the taskforce include Shyam Benegal (Films), Pritish Nandy (CEO Pritish Nandy Communication), Abhik Mitra (Music), Sumantra Dutta (Star India Ltd, Radio), Vijay Mukhi (Technology), Pallavi Jha (CII Chairperson - Maharashtra), Rana Kapoor / Vijay Jain (Banking), Rajesh Jog (Venture Capital) and SK Chakraborty (Industrial Development Bank of India). The venue of the conference is the ITC Grand Maratha Sheraton in Mumbai‘s western suburb of Andheri.

     

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