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  • Star Movies finishes off the year with Will Smith

    On New Years Eve Star Movies will show Enemy of the State with Will Smith and Gene Hackman.

  • Zee TV banks on religious serials to revive flagging viewership

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 28, 2001
    indiantelevision.com

    When Zee TV announced its relaunch in August group broadcast CEO Sandeep Goyal had stated that what the Indian viewer wanted in the shows that she/he would like to watch were exotic overseas locations, other marital relationships, music-based shows, tangled love stories and interactive show formats.

    When Zee TV announced its relaunch in August group broadcast CEO Sandeep Goyal had stated that what the Indian viewer wanted in the shows that she/he would like to watch were exotic overseas locations, other marital relationships, music-based shows, tangled love stories and interactive show formats.

    All the 24 shows that were launched at the time incorporated one or more of the above factors.

    That formula fell flat and now Zee is hoping that two heavy-duty mythological shows that it is launching today will be showered with blessings from viewers who have hitherto been ignoring its programming initiatives.

    Jai Santoshi Maa is a half-hour programme airing at 8 pm, while Mahabharat produced by film actor Sanjay Khan?s Numero Uno productions is a one-hour show going on air at 10 pm. The strategy: capitalise on Jai Santoshi Maa worshippers on Fridays and create a tune-in viewership for the expensive programme Mahabharat.

    Industry sources confirmed that the per episode cost of Mahabharat is Rs 1.4 million, which indicates that Zee is sparing no expense to offer a new age series. Additionally, it is using religion - which is close to most Indian?s hearts - as a tool of programming differentiation. And it is being innovative about the time that it is dishing out the religious fare: Friday evenings and prime time.

    Its chief rivals - market leader Star and No 2 Sony - are at loggerheads on Fridays with similar programming genres. Both the channels have game shows in the 8 PM slot culminating in a thriller at the 10:30 - 11 PM slot.

    Zee TV on its part has also taken to off-air promotions in the form of road shows with vehicles carrying the cast of characters from the series beating the streets. Hoardings, ads in the print media and an internet promotion with indiatimes.com, are some of the devices it is using to tease viewers to sample its mythological programmes.

    Now it?s up to viewers to fall in line. Are you listening, King Viewer?

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  • Watch the American Music Awards on Star World

    The 29th edition of the American Music Awards will be shown live on Star World on 10 January at 6:30 in the morning w

  • Max lines up its New Year's movie fare

    There have been reports that television channels are ushering the new year on a low key note.

  • Cable TV's top honchos to attend Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas

    CEOs of some of the top cable operating companies in North America, all members of the CableLabs board of directors'

  • Cable TV's top honchos to attend Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 28, 2001
    indiantelevision.com

    CEOs of some of the top cable operating companies in North America, all members of the CableLabs board of directors? executive committee, are among more than 30 leaders from the cable industry who will attend the upcoming 2002 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
    CEOs of some of the top cable operating companies in North America, all members of the CableLabs board of directors? executive committee, are among more than 30 leaders from the cable industry who will attend the upcoming 2002 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Joe Collins, Chairman and CEO of AOL Time Warner Interactive Video, will lead a CableLabs contingent that includes Bill Schleyer, CEO of AT&T Broadband, Glenn Britt, chairman and CEO of Time Warner Cable, Jim Robbins, president and CEO of Cox Communications, Brian Roberts, president of Comcast Communications, Carl Vogel, president and CEO of Charter Communications, among others at the 2002 International CES - Your Source for Workstyle and Lifestyle Technology from 8-11 January, an official release states.

    CableLabs is an R&D consortium of cable television system operators representing the continents of North America and South America. CableLabs plans and funds research and development projects and also transfers relevant technologies to member companies and to the industry.

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