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  • Ark Trust to honour Discovery founder Hendricks

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 11

    The Ark Trust, an American non-profit animal protection organisation and presenter of the annual Genesis Awards, will salute the award-winning John S Hendricks, founder, chairman and CEO of Discovery Communications.

    He is being recognised for his pioneering commitment to high quality documentary programming that celebrates the animal world.

    The gala ceremony will take place at the International Ballroom of The Beverly Hilton on 16 March.

    An official release states that the Genesis Awards honours outstanding individuals from the major news and entertainment media for spotlighting animal issues with courage, creativity and integrity. Hendricks will get its coveted Guest of Honor distinction.

    The release informs that since Discovery Channel‘s inception in 1982, Hendricks has been the driving force behind DCI‘s dramatic growth to a global operation that covers 155 countries with over 650 million subscribers. Its current stable of networks now encompasses 33 distinctive programming networks, representing 14 entertainment brands, which include The Learning Channel (TLC), Animal Planet, Travel Channel, Discovery Health Channel, Discovery Kids, and a family of digital channels.

    DCI‘s other properties consist of discovery.com and 170 Discovery Channel retail stores. As one of the leading visionaries in the media industry, Hendricks has been the recipient of numerous accolades, including a previous Genesis Award for The Discovery Channel in 1991. Among his other awards are a Primetime Emmy and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences highest honour, the Governors Award.

  • Synergising strengths of infotech, entertainment industries stressed at ICT 2002 conclusion

    The four-day Information Communications and Technology (ICT) 2002 symposium that concluded on Saturday emphasised the

  • India has some way to go on animation, special effects front - ICT 2002

    One of themes at ICT 2002 was India as the new international hub for animation. 

  • Ark Trust to honour Discovery founder Hendricks

    The Ark Trust, an American non-profit animal protection organisation and presenter of the annual Genesis Awards, will

  • BSE imposes 25% margins on 3 media scrips

    The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) today imposed special margins on 35 scrips, including three media shares. 

  • MGM reports all-time record quarterly earnings

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 11

    If anyone had doubts regarding the value of Zee TV‘s alliance with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, these numbers might be worth taking note of (Zee MGM is the English movie channel on the Zee TV platform). MGM has reported that the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2001, was the most profitable in the company‘s 77-year history.

    An official release states that a 29 per cent increase in revenues to $375.5 million, a 76 per cent increase in EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation) to $64.0 million and a 216 per cent increase in net income to $39.1 million led to the record quarterly results.

    Earnings per share on a fully diluted basis increased to $0.16 from $0.06, even though there were fewer shares outstanding in last year‘s fourth quarter. These results were significantly higher than the previously issued earnings guidance of approximately $0.12 per share.

    Vice-chairman and COO Chris McGurk said: "Our worldwide home entertainment and television operations produced record results in 2001 by aggressively leveraging both our successful new film content and MGM‘s massive film and television library."

    Some financial highlights are:

    1. Fourth quarter revenues increased 29 per cent to $375.5 million from $292.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2000.
    2. Consolidated EBITDA was $64.0 million, an increase of 76% over the $36.3 million reported a year earlier.
    3. Overall EBITDA, including $10.2 million of unconsolidated EBITDA from MGM Networks, was $74.2 million. Included in unconsolidated EBITDA was MGM‘s proportionate share of earnings from the four Rainbow Media Group Channels, reported on a three-month lag basis.
    4.Net income rose to $39.1 million from $12.4 million.

    Operational highlights include:
    1. Worldwide film and television library revenues increased 27 per cent in the fourth quarter.
    2. Worldwide home video revenues increased 57 per cent over the fourth quarter of 2000.
    3. MGM Networks‘ international subscribers now total 34.8 million.
    4. In January 2002, MGM Networks forged a new alliance with Orbit Satellite Television and Radio Network, the Middle East‘s leading digital satellite platform, to establish the MGM Movie Channel, a digital, 24-hour MGM-branded movie channel in the Middle East, set to launch in March 2002. This marks MGM‘s 15th international network built through equity partnerships.
    5. MGM Worldwide Television Distribution entered into a two-year agreement with the Fox owned-and-operated stations for the syndication broadcast of "Stargate SG-1."
    6. The company launched MGM Business Entertainment Group, a new division that will further leverage and promote MGM‘s massive film and television library.

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