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  • Discovery Channel gets on to ground level promotions; to focus on Animal Planet

    Discovery Channel seems to be working hard in increasing the penetration of the infotainment channel and increasing i

  • Intelsat 904 launched today

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 23

    The Intelsat 904 communications satellite was successfully launched aboard an Ariane 44L launch vehicle at 1:59 am EST today.

    The satellite is expected to be operational at the beginning of the second quarter of this year. The Intelsat 904 launch is expected to increase total customer capacity by up to 34 per cent by mid 2003, according to the broadcast, telephony and corporate network solutions company. The 904 satellite will be deployed at 60?E over the Indian Ocean region and will offer Internet, broadcast, telephony and corporate network solutions to customers on its 76 C-band and 22 Ku-band transponders (measured in 36 MHz equivalent units). The satellite will provide high power Ku-band spot beam coverage for Europe and the Middle East and additional C-band capacity to customers in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Intelsat claims to have a customer base in over 200 countries and territories.

    According to the company, the Intelsat 604 currently holds the 60? E orbital slot, but will be moved to occupy one of Intelsat‘s new roles at 157?E, expanding service to customers in the Pacific Ocean region. The next launch of an Intelsat IX series satellite will use a Proton K/Block DM launch vehicle from Russia. The launch site will be the Baikonur Cosmodrome, a release says.

  • 11 subsidiaries to go as Zee board clears restructuring plan

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 22

    In the end it went through 21 days later than initially announced but the pieces appear to be falling in place for a strategic investor to come on board. Subhash Chandra‘s Zee Telefilms Ltd (ZTL), at its board meeting today, cleared a corporate restructuring proposal whereby 11 of its subsidiaries would either be merged with ZTL or wound up.

    After this exercise is completed (expected to take six to eight months) there will remain only 12 companies under the ZTL umbrella. An official statement says the revised corporate structure will result in better utilisation of resources besides being simple and efficient from the point of view of compliance of tax laws, accounting and legal compliances.

    The move by Zee Telefilms to further rationalise its large number of subsidiaries follows divestment of its stake last year in three subsidiaries ? Buddha Films LTD, Zee Sports LTD and Zee Publishing Ltd.

    ZTL currently has eight wholly-owned subsidiaries in India including Patco, EL-Zee Television LTD, Siti cable, ZIML, e-Connect India, ZILS besides two regional channel companies in Dakshin Media LTD (Tamil) and Kaveri Entertainment LTD (Kannada).

    Its overseas subsidiaries include Zee Multimedia Worldwide LTD British Virgin Islands (ZMWLBVI) which is the holding company of ZMWL Mauritius and others. ZTL holds 50 per cent stake each in Winterhealth Company LTD which is the holding company for Asia Today Ltd.

    Other ZTL subsidiaries functioning abroad include Expand Fast Holding BVI (which is the broadcasting company for Zee Music, Alpha and English channels) and Zee Multimedia Worldwide, Mauritius.

    Companies proposed to be wound up:
    1. E-Connect India Ltd
    2. Programme Asia Trading Company Ltd
    3. Elzee Television Ltd
    4. Kaveri Entertainment Ltd
    5. Dakshin Media Ltd
    6. Winterhealth Company Ltd, Mauritius
    7. Hokushan Trading Ltd, Hong Kong
    8. Expand Fast Holdings Ltd, BVI
    9. Zee Multimedia Worldwide Ltd, BVI
    10. Asia TV, USA
    11. Zee TV SA (Proprietary) Ltd South Africa

  • Insat-3C declared operational

    The Indian Space Research Organisation's (Isro) latest multi-purpose geostationary satellite, Insat 3C, was declared

  • Prasar Bharati seeks fresh programming for DD Metro

    Viewers, used to seeing reruns of popular soaps on DD Metro for the last six months, are likely to get a dose of fres

  • 11 subsidiaries to go as Zee board clears restructuring plan

    In the end it went through 21 days later than initially announced but the pieces appear to be falling in place for a

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