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  • Records tumble at AXN's 'World Record Holder Contest'

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 15, 2002

    For action channel AXN, generating local interest in its programming is not about creating Indian programming or even Indian language feeds. It‘s all about bringing events linked to their popular shows to India.


    Saturday morning in Mumbai was witness to just that with the channel conducting the AXN World Record Holder contest in association with HP Deskjet. Cheered on lustily by an enthusiastic crowd witnessing the first of its kind event in India, five youngsters attempted to do the country proud by setting records in different categories - some strange, others not so strange but that‘s Guinness records for you.

    Seven officials timed the event and made sure that the feats complied with the strict requirements of the Guinness records. They also had to make sure that press photographers did not obstruct the television camera at any point while the feats were performed otherwise the participant runs the risk of being disqualified on a technicality.

    The first category was maximum pull-ups in one minute. Prior to today the category did not exist in the Guinness Book of World Records and so the benchmark was set. Prasanna Pednekar set the record with 48 pull-ups in 47.56 seconds.

    Bibhuti Nayak a journalist stole the thunder however. He broke two records. First he performed 133 palm pushups in one minute erasing the previous record of 116. Interestingly he also holds the record of doing 819 backhand push-ups in one hour. Next three cement blocks placed on his groin were successfully broken by another person with a sledgehammer. The previous record had two cement blocks.

    Also on display was Nilesh Gulgule who attempted to break 315 planks of wood using his fist. The previous record was 314.

    Witnessing the excitement was V-P marketing AXN Asia Gregory Ho. He said that the feats being attempted by the participants were incredible not just by Indian but also by world standards. He pointed out that the youngsters were not motivated by money or fame but by a driving passion to do something which would give that extra meaning to their daily lives. The initiative was an attempt by the channel to give people the chance to experience the buzz first hand, Ho said.

    AXN also announced six winners for its "viewing marathon". The show was conducted from 10-12 July and started with 14 participants. As mentioned earlier they had to watch episodes of Ripley‘s Believe It or Not continuously for a period of 48 hours, 15 minutes and six seconds. Vishal Vyas, Chandan Rathod, Satpal Singh, Darshan Bagga, Bhavin Shah and Ami Desai broke the record which was previously held by an American who saw NYPD Blue for 46 hours, 30 minutes and 50.91 seconds.

    Speaking on this, Ho said that the achievement was not as simple as it looked. Watching the tube for even 72 hours was no big stretch as long as one got regular sleep. The participants were given only 15-minute breaks after viewing for eight hours. He also mentioned that one contestant put off the need to answer the call of nature for four hours which was literally a triumph of mind over matter.

    Now all that remains to be seen is whether or not the Guinness World Records Committee in America ratifies the records.

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  • HC ruling puts paid to illegal Nat West series cricket final telecast

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 13, 2002

    It‘s taking time but it‘s happening. A legal framework for dealing with the rampant pirating of cable signals is slowly falling into place.

    Thursday‘s Delhi High Court ruling restraining as many as 27 cable operators and networks across the country from unauthorised telecast of today‘s Nat West Series final between India and England (Sri Lanka was earlier eliminated from the cricket triangular) marks the widening of the scope as far as efforts to stop piracy is concerned.

    The strictures apply to cable operators across six states - Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Haryana.

  • BBC wins licence to show 27 digital channels

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 13, 2002

    UK broadcaster BBC is now firmly in charge of making sure that the conversion from analogue to digital television in Britain proceeds smoothly. It has been awarded the three licences which were left vacant after the collapse of ITV Digital.

    Tenders were invited for the licences in March after ITV Digital was forced into administration due to losses which exceeded ?1 billion.

    As per the 12-year deal announced by the Independent Television Commission the consortium which is led by the BBC and BSkyB can start its new digital terrestrial service later in the year.

    Viewers will now get a bonanza of 27 digital free-to-view channels. In addition they will also enjoy radio and interactive services, through an existing aerial. The only cost incurred is that of a set top box for around ?100.

    Reports indicate that the decision to give the licences to the BBC rather than a rival bid from ITV and Channel 4 gives a fresh start to digital terrestrial television.

    The Governments aim to switch off the traditional analogue signal by 2010 can only materialise if 95 per cent of homes have access to digital.

    Right now less than half the number have digital. Menawhile commercial broadcasters in Britain criticised the alliance between the BBC and BSkyB as being nothing more than "digital land-grab".

    Under the BBC consortium, called Free To View, viewers will receive the five current analogue channels - BBC1, BBC2, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 - plus several digital services including CNN, ITV2, BBC4, and the children‘s channels CBeebies and CBBC.

    They will also get three Sky channels: Sky News, Sky Sports News and Sky Travel.

    The corporation said it will spend ?3.5 billion of licence fee payers‘ money on the new service over the next 12 years, including more than ?5 million a year on marketing.

  • Fortune Star, Triage Entertainment and DreamWorks Television hatch alliance for television series

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 13, 2002

    Fortune Star a wholly owned subsidiary of the Star Group, Triage Entertainment and West End Stories have joined forces to produce "Hong Kong Caf颮 This is an original one-hour series highlighting Hong Kong action movies and martial arts in the US. The series will be distributed in America by DreamWorks Television and in Asia by Fortune Star.

    An official release informs that the series features Hong Kong action films‘ greatest scenes on a high-tech set. It will be offered for broadcasting to major U.S. TV networks and stations in the coming weeks. Production is scheduled to begin later this month in Los Angeles.

    The series has access to more than 600 classic Hong Kong action films. This has been made possible by an extensive clip licensing agreement between Triage and Fortune STAR. It will feature legendary action films starring crossover martial arts stars such as Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, Chow Yun-fat.

    The high-tech caf頳et is reminiscent of the bar/restaurant locale frequently seen in Hong Kong films, and will be frequented by rising stars. These series regulars will provide interstitial conversation along with comedy, fashion and music elements. Fortune STAR is the content arm of Star for distribution, production and commissioning of its programming content.

  • Zee Tele Q1 results on 18 July, 2002

    The ZeeTelefilms Ltd board is scheduled

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