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  • 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

  • Prasar Bharati seeks fresh programming for DD Metro

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 22

    Viewers, used to seeing reruns of popular soaps on DD Metro for the last six months, are likely to get a dose of fresh programming shortly.
    Prasar Bharati has invited proposals from television and film producers for DD Metro under the sponsored category. The programmes to be allotted span all categories, including the prime time, mid prime time and non prime time slots, according to an advertisement released by the pubcaster in a daily on Friday. This is the second time DD is inviting programme proposals from independent producers after it broke up with Channel Nine Gold in September 2001. That was the last time Prasar Bharati approached independent producers for proposals.

    The details regarding the slots, genres of programmes, revised telecast fees and admissibility of FCT are to be collected from local DD kendras in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Jalandhar as also at Doordarshan Bhavan in New Delhi.

    The proposals are to be submitted accompanied by the pilot episodes at the Facilitation Counter, Directorate General, Doordarshan, Doordarshan Bhavan, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi.

    The deadline for applications is 5 pm on 22 March 2002.

  • Insat-3C declared operational

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 22

    The Indian Space Research Organisation‘s (Isro) latest multi-purpose geostationary satellite, Insat 3C, was declared operational today, providing a boost to the satellite communication capabilities of India.

    Isro satellite centre director Dr PS Goel was quoted as telling reporters that the users were utilising the payloads and already three transponders had been handed over to them.

    The Isro-built spacecraft had 24 normal C-band transponders, six extended C-band transponders, two S-band broadcast satellite transponders and a mobile satellite service transponder.

    Goel ruled out leasing transponders to foreign organisations like Intelsat and added that there is already a large commitment from Indian users.

    The Insat-3C and Insat-3A, planned to be launched later this year, are targeted at domestic users whereas Insat-3C was mainly built for India coverage.

    He said the Isro would soon discuss with Arianespace to fix a launch date for Insat-3A.

    Indicating that Isro might embark on building satellites for other countries after the completion of the Insat-3E project, Dr Goel said the Department of Space‘s marketing agency had already initiated talks with some in this regard.

    All the systems of Insat-3C have been performing as per predictions. The satellite has 488 kg fuel left on board which will be sufficient for its design life of 12 years. The satellite is intended to continue the services of Insat-2DT and Insat-2C which are nearing the end of their life besides improving and augmenting the Insat system capacity.

    Insat 3C geostationary at 74 East
    Insat-3C in geostationary orbit, solar arrays deployed
    Isro on a high as Insat-3C put in successful orbit

  • Zee issues open offer to acquire 20% additional stake in ETC

    The open offer was ultimately higher than the Rs 70 million that Zee Telefilms had earlier declared it would be shell

  • Zee issues open offer to acquire 20% additional stake in ETC

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 21

    The open offer was ultimately higher than the Rs 70 million that Zee Telefilms had earlier declared it would be shelling out for a further stake in ETC Networks. Rs 73.75 million to be more accurate.

    Zee Telefilms today announced its open offer to acquire 20 per cent equity stake of ETC Networks at Rs 31.52 per share. The open share offer to acquire up to 2,339,900 fully paid up shares for Rs 10 each is being managed by SSKI Corporate Finance.

    Zee had earlier acquired 5,660,795 equity shares representing 48.32 per cent of the issued subscribed share capital of ETC Networks Ltd for a total consideration of Rs 178.4 million - at around Rs 31 per share. The specified date for the transaction to be completed is 25 February.

    With this announcement, Zee is now looking at acquiring a whopping 68.32 per cent stake in ETC.

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