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  • Without skipping a beat, 'Dhadkan' set for fade-out

    MUMBAI: Hospital series Dhadkan, along with twin dilemma Hubahu are making way for the Madhuri matchmaking show Kahin

  • CAS bill in limbo after walkout in RS; govt. hoping to reintroduce it next week

    NEW DELHI: To reintroduce or not to reintroduce?

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    MUMBAI: After the Fifa World Cup what next has been what the naysayers have been harping on when it comes to new kid

  • Blackout in Delhi, Mumbai exposes chinks in cable industry front

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 24, 2002

    NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: Even before the champagne bottles could be opened, a chasm seems to have appeared in the cable operators‘ fragile unity. After meeting information and broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj yesterday, a section of the cable trade said that 12-hour blackout of cable TV services which had been planned for today had been called off following the minister‘s assurance that Cable TV (Networks) Regulation Act Amendment on CAS will pass through the Rajya Sabha (Upper House). However, Delhi and Mumbai and several other cities across the country are currently experiencing a cable blackout starting 9 am. Representatives and franchisees of at least two MSOs staged a dharna at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, with over a 1,000 protestors joining the morcha that followed. The protestors then handed over a memorandum with their demands for quick implementation of CAS to the prime minister as well as the speaker of the Rajya Sabha, it is learnt.

    Across the country, the blackout had varying success though. There was a near total blackout in the Delhi, Patna, Mumbai and Bangalore while viewers in Chennai felt a partial impact. There was however no impact of the stir in Kolkata.

    Said one of the agitators in the capital, who raised pro-Swaraj and anti-broadcasters slogans: "We are not aware of any decision on calling off the stir slated for July 24. And, more importantly, yesterday‘s meeting with the minister did not have proper representation of the whole cable industry."

    According to InCableNet vice chairman Ram Hingorani, Swaraj is currently meeting with opposition leaders in the Rajya Sabha to try and bring about a consensus on the issue. However, lacking any concrete assurance from their Delhi counterparts, Mumbai cable ops too have resorted to a blackout since this morning to express their solidarity.

    MSOs whose services are suspended at the moment in Delhi include Hathway (Win Cable) and Siti Cable. In Mumbai, InCable has participated in the blackout, and so have other major MSOs, says Hingorani.

    The division within the ranks and file of cable operators couldn‘t have been more apparent. As soon as a section of the cable industry started its dharna at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, press releases went out from the National Cable & Telecom Association (NCTA) that what was happening at Jantar Mantar was unethical.

    NCTA‘s Vikki Choudhry yesterday on Star News had admitted too that being a responsible service provider, the cable fraternity would not blackout TV signals after the assurance from the minister.

    "The cable service providers feel that propriety demands that after the assurance of I&B minister they should not black out the cable TV services when the government has given commitment to pass this Bill in the interest of the consumers. However, the ground cable TV distribution companies such as Hathway (Win Cable), who are joint venture partners of Star, and Siti Cable, which is associated with Zee Network have today gone ahead to hold demonstrations , partial blackout and to raise anti pay channel slogans," an NCTA release said.

    What does the consumer, in whose name this battle is being fought, feels about such blackouts? Nobody knows because very few have cared to get an average person‘s views on this.

  • SET salutes brand ambassador Kapil on his winning Wisden Indian Cricketer of the Century Award

    MUMBAI: Talk about good timing.

  • SET salutes brand ambassador Kapil on his winning Wisden Indian Cricketer of the Century Award

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 24, 2002

    MUMBAI: Talk about good timing. With just about six weeks to go before the "mini world cup" (the Champion‘s Trophy in Sri Lanka that kicks off on 12 September), Sony Entertainment Television (SET) and MAX, the World Cup Network, have something worth crowing about. Brand ambassador Kapil Dev received the Wisden Indian Cricketer of the Century Award last night at a ceremony in London.
    Chosen from among an impressive line-up of nominees, the celebrated all rounder is recognised for leading India to victory during the 1983 World Cup and was India‘s ace strike bowler for a decade and a half. "On behalf of the World Cup Network I would like to extend my heartiest congratulations to our brand ambassador Kapil Dev. This award is a recognition of Kapil‘s fantastic performance throughout his career and is symbolic of the iconic status that he has achieved since he began his career in 1978. We are truly proud to be associated with him as a key part of our team at MAX that will change the way we will present the ICC Tournaments to our viewers," Kunal Dasgupta, CEO, SET India Pvt Ltd was quoted as saying in an official release.

    "This association has extended my active involvement with cricket and I am excited to be a part of World Cup cricket magic providing excitement to millions of viewers across the country. I am working closely with the World Cup Network to develop some unique programming that will appeal to viewers beyond the cricket fans, with some innovative marketing and promotional plans and through my meetings and discussions with MAX‘s advertisers and distributors. We plan to take the passion and excitement of cricket across India and show viewers cricket like they‘ve never seen before - beginning with the Champions Trophy in September," Kapil was quoted as saying in the release.

    Well, with just six weeks to go for the Champions Trophy, it does seem more than high time that the "World Cup Network" starts making that impression in the viewer‘s mind rather than just stating it.

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