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  • Casbaa to sponsor Emmies' regional voting

    HONG KONG: The Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (Casbaa) has announced it will be sponsoring th

  • Shekhar Suman turns producer with two shows on Zee

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 16, 2002

    Shekhar Suman, the indefatigable master of talk, is producing two shows for Zee TV under the banner of his newly constituted production house, Seven Thirty Entertainment.

    Simply Shekhar, the talk show that ‘goes one step ahead of Movers and Shakers‘ and which was being eyed by Star, has been snapped up by Zee.While Suman says Simply Shekhar ‘begins where M&S ends‘, he is clear that the core will remain fearless stand up interspersed with humour. To be aired twice a week from 30 July, the half hour show will have a guest section a la M&S, which will feature "not movers but people who have already moved" - in other words, people who have already become achievers in their own right. The show will also have a live audience and a band comprising three girls and three boys which will, in all probability be called The Head Band (Remember M&S‘ Rubber Band?)

    Suman‘s production company has subcontracted the show to InHouse Productions, which had produced Movers and Shakers. While the sets and the format of the show is "drastically different" from M&S, the show will occupy the same time slot of 10:30 pm. A team of eight scriptwriters is working with Suman to drum up the pithy dialogue, while TV Vinod, who has earlier handled MTV shows and ground events, dons the director‘s cap. Suman credits himself with the concept and the snazzy teasers and promos that will hit the channel soon, though. When quizzed about his choice of channel, Suman says that the channel is not as important as the "people with the right mindset" who have been open to his ideas about the show. So, Zee gets Simply Shekhar as well as XYZ, an action thriller series that will premiere in the first week of October on the channel.

    The show, that will have its moments of humour, is being shot at several overseas locations including Malaysia and Australia and will feature a "leading actress from the film world" in the lead role, says Suman. Zee plans to telecast the show four times a week. Suman, who is currently busy with his forthcoming films Chor Machaye Shor and Ek Se Badhkar Ek and an album where he has lent both his voice and lyrics, says XYZ is about a crack team of detectives (X played by Suman, Y by the unnamed Bollywood heroine and Z by a dog called Zorro) and their exploits. Anant Mahadevan has directed some of the initial episodes.

  • I&B panel meeting on surrogate ads postponed

     NEW DELHI: The meeting of the high-powered government committee mandated to look into the issue of surrogate and obj

  • BOB, Anheuser-Busch mark new milestone in advertiser-broadcaster relationship

     Brief Original Broadcasts (BOB) and leading brewer Anheuser-Busch have entered into an agreement, which will make th

  • CATV Act CAS amendment's reintroduction in RS listed for today

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 16, 2002

    NEW DELHI: The Cable TV Networks (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2002, has been listed for re-introduction in the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament) today.
    It was to be tabled yesterday but could not be taken up as the Rajya Sabha was adjourned because of the presidential elections.

    If yesterday‘s listing is taken into account, this will be the third time information and broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj is attempting to get the bill through the Upper House. The bill failed to clear the Rajya Sabha in the last session of Parliament (17 May) due to lack of time.

    As per the revised schedule, Swaraj will be introducing the bill as the fourth item of today‘s listed business and will also move that the bill be passed.

    The amendments to the Act were passed in the Lok Sabha (Lower House) on 15 May through a voice vote.

    As far as the bill‘s passage is concerned though, it may still fail to get the nod from the Elders as there are indications that the issue of security in Jammu & Kashmir may come up for discussion, according to government sources. The issue has taken centrestage again after last Saturday?s terrorist massacre in Jammu that claimed the lives of at least 28 people.

    The sources however, said the CAS issue will continue to be listed every day till it is passed. "The okay may come through sometime this week," a senior I&B ministry official told indiantelevision on Tuesday in the forenoon, adding, "Unless some members (of the Rajya Sabha) insist on a lengthy debate on the issue."

  • Pix welcomes the Monsoon with a Big Splash

    This month Pix will ring in the monsoon with a downpour of the most exciting collection of movies.

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