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  • DD News plan dumped after Swaraj says no

    NEW DELHI: The much-touted revival of Doordarshan's News channel has finally been put on the backburner.

  • Consumer body to protest against CAS delay even as Bill awaits Upper House nod for referral to committee

    NEW DELHI: Even as the government has more or less decided to refer the conditional access issue (CAS) to a parliamen

  • Zee Network Q1 2002 net profit estimated at Rs 490 m.

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 18, 2002

    MUMBAI: Zee Telefilms, which is scheduled to declare its results for the first quarter (Q1) ended 30 June 2002 today, is expected to post a roughly 18 per cent fall in net profit from the previous quarter, analysts that indiantelevision.com spoke to indicated.
    Zee Tele‘s net should end up in the range of Rs 490 million in this quarter on a consolidated gross of Rs 2,580 million. In the previous quarter, Zee achieved a net profit of Rs 599.1 million on a consolidated gross of Rs 3,243 million. One common refrain among the analysts was that Zee has for long been entering into its books a substantial amount of ad revenue profits that was in effect pre-booked and therefore does not really add to the company‘s bottomline.

    They are expecting the media major to make the correction at some point through a write-off but do not see that happening in this quarter.

    Quarter-on-quarter, sales growth has been forecast as being flat or negative.

    Investors have in recent times turned bearish on the share and its price has been headed southwards with its price currently in the Rs 120 range.

    This despite the fact that the network has been taking initiatives like hiring new professionals such as Prashant Sanwal to build on the gains that the Alpha regional language channels have been making; and Apurva Purohit to help course correct the lead channel Zee TV.

    Zee Tele has just last week announced a major deal with TV talk show veteran Shekhar Suman for two shows. Suman already anchors Nilaamghar for Zee TV, a show which packs a lot of energy and little ratings.

    Expectations are high that Simply Shekhar one of the new shows that Shekhar will star in, will better the fortunes of Zee TV and bridge the gap between Sony and itself. Star Plus the leader is far ahead of both of them.

  • AirTV's global S-Band satellite network will deliver BBC World to airlines

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 18, 2002

    MUMBAI: BBC World, the BBC‘s 24-hour international news and information channel, will soon be available to audiences on the move though the AirTV global satellite network, which will deliver television broadcasts to airlines flying major global routes.
    The initiative came about as a result of growing demand by international travelers for up-to-the-minute news and information from around the world, says a company release. BBC World‘s programming line-up will be delivered live to airliners through AirTV‘s network of four geostationary S-Band satellites. Each of these platforms will deliver 60 channels of satellite television, plus e-mail and Internet connectivity. AirTV plans to start its direct-to-aircraft (DTA) service in two and a half years.

    BBC World is currently provided to airlines via tape delivery, while satellite and cable distribution is used to serve over 222 million homes, hotels and cruise liners around the world, says the release. BBC World also will also be available through the AirTV satellite network for expanded coverage to the maritime industry and remote global locations that are currently unable to receive the TV channel reliably. The AirTV satellite network will operate at the very high data rate of 80 Mbps per satellite (320 Mbps globally with the four-satellite network).

    In addition to television, AirTV also will provide airborne connectivity to both passengers and flight crews. For business and leisure travelers, this allows high-speed access to e-mail and the Internet. For flight crews, it means safety and operational data will be delivered more than 1,000 times faster than the current 9.6 Kbps standard, the release adds.

    One of the first new applications for AirTV‘s service is expected to be weather information that can enable flight crews to anticipate, and possibly avoid, in-flight turbulence. The AirTV system is being developed by an industry team composed of world leaders in their fields: Alcatel, Arianespace, CMC Electronics and SITA. AirTV also has established strategic alliances with Tenzing Communications and Rockwell Collins, which will provide on board equipment and infrastructure to support the AirTV system.

  • Star launches innovative promo campaign for 'Vandana'

    More effective than hoardings, more direct than radio and higher recall than print ads.

  • Cartoon Network launches Power Zone Contest

    MUMBAI: It's all about connecting to your audience.

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