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  • Zed Career Academy ties up with Carnegie Technology Education for 'Genius' Software Course

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 10, 2001

    Zed Career Academy, which is a division of Zee Interactive Learning Systems, will offer the ‘Genius‘ software course in conjunction with Sterling Infotech and Carnegie Technology Education. CTE is a wholly owned subsidiary of Carnegie Mellon University which is one of the top five Universities in America. Students will cover the course through a combination of learning through the Internet as well as classroom education. These centres will take advantage of the VSAT network. Students can go to the Zed Career Academy centres and access the course when they want to.

    Genius has ten modules and they will lead to two levels of certification, which are Certificate in Computer Programming and Certificate in Software Systems Development. The aim is to develop the students fundamentals in software engineering. It also equips them with various software tools and develops their skills in areas like system level programming.

    Speaking on this Dilip Mahapatra the COO of ZILS said,‘The Mckinsey Report projects the need for IT professionals in India to the tune of 2.2 million by the year 2008. It is to meet this need of hi-tech professionals in India that the company has launched such a high-end online course.‘

     

  • French programme market Le Rendez-Vous kicks off today

    TV France International (TVFI), a firm which promotes the production of French Television programmes abroad, kicked o

  • ESPN bungs in more centres for School Quiz 2001

    The ESPN School Quiz 2001 kicked off in Mumbai last Thursday at the Shanmukhananda Hall in central Mumbai with over 3

  • MRUC ready to monitor ratings systems, seeks meeting with IBF

    The Media Research Users Council (MRUC), in its response to the controversy surrounding the leakage in television pan

  • Channel Guide makes formal launch

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 08, 2001

    Channel Guide, which started beaming its test signals four months ago, was formally launched earlier this week at the Club in the northern Mumbai suburb of Andheri.
    Channel Guide India managing director Rajesh Jain says that loads of research has gone into the channel before its launch.
    ‘We are spending more on state-of-art technology and distribution, but the programming cost is almost nil for us. All the data is provided by the advertising channels themselves. I feel this will help us to break even in fourteen months,‘ says a visibly relaxed and confident Jain.

    The television channel is an innovation for the Indian market as it is hoping to serve as a promotional platform for the entire entertainment industry - namely, television, films, music and events.

    ‘It also provides programming info to viewers in a simple format. Any person will get to know maximum within six minutes what is going on on any of the channels,‘ he points out.

    At present, Channel Guide is not charging advertisers and partners for placing their promos. Channel Guide COO Ravi Deshmukh says that advertisers will be provided prime and non-prime time slots with rates for the former being on a par with the prevailing commercial market rates.

    ‘We will start charging from mid-October when our channel will be reaching 3 million homes,‘ says Deshmukh. As of now the reach, is 2.1 million.

    Deshmukh reveals that that three channels have already confirmed their partnership status with Channel Guide.

    From 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm, time slots will be sold to advertisers - be they channels or event creators or producers - for shows/events that each of them wants to promote. The rest of the time will be allocated to promos of various channels in a format designed by Channel Guide programming executives themselves.

    Each screen can have a maximum of 16 small windows, showing what is going on 16 channels at any point of time along with a live programming schedule which will change every few minutes. The management is planning to reduce the number of channels visible to four at a time.

    Programming blocks in Hindi and English have been set aside. "In the near future we are going to dedicate separate time slots for regional languages," says Deshmukh. "Marathi, Gujarathi, Bengali and Punjabi are the four languages on the cards."

    One of the shows that Deshmukh is extremely kicked about is Meet the Telebrity featuring a popular TV personality. The first episode features Amar (Mihir) Upadhayay.

    Channel Guide is beaming off Thaicom-3 as a free-to-air service. The channel is looking forward to getting an Indian uplinking from either Delhi or Hyderabad.

    Technical Specifications:

    Satellite : Thaicom - 3
    Downlink Frequency : 3554 MHz
    FEC : 2/3
    Downlink Polarisation : Vertical
    Symbol rate : 13333 Kg Symbol/sec
    Free-To-Air

     

  • Channel Guide makes formal launch

    Channel Guide, which started beaming its test signals four months ago, was formally launched earlier this week at the

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