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  • Pak to allow telecast of 5 Star channels

    Within a week of asking cable TV operators to refrain from relaying Indian satellite channels, the Pakistan Telecom A

  • DD forays into supernatural territory with 'Aap Beeti'

    Doordarshan is shedding its image of a do-gooder pubcaster that has always scored the lowest on the vulgarity and vio

  • ESPN, Star Sports feed to InCable off; MSO moving court Monday

    The first act in what is expected to be a major battle between broadcasters and cable operators was set in motion tod

  • GBN, Jagran explore JV for Channel 7

    MUMBAI: In what is an indication to the consolidation that might happen in the news space in Indian television, two T

  • Mumbai, Delhi will lead the way in CAS rollout: TAM

    Mumbai and Delhi will lead the country in the growth of CAS.

  • Block shares sale clears promoters' dues to Zee Telefilms?

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 05

    Zee group promoter Subhash Chandra appears to have cleared outstanding dues to Zee Telefilms from what was remaining to be paid of the Rs 2200 million that had been transferred to disgraced stock broker Ketan Parekh last year.

    The promoters have been offloading their stake in tranches over the last few months and had already repaid a major portion of the loan to the company. The latest stake sale should wipe out the entire outstanding loan which was reportedly about RS 870 million.

    Figures on how many shares changed hands in the deal on the Bombay Stock Exchange varied between 6 million and 10 million but the price paid per share was around Rs 115 and the transaction took place in afternoon trade.

    Reports say that in August 2001, Zee promoters had offloaded 2.5 million shares, representing a 0.6 per cent stake in the company, for about RS 250 - 300 million to an undisclosed foreign institutional investor. In July the promoters had executed a sale of 5 million shares of the equity of Zee for an estimated RS 600 million to an anonymous US-based fund.


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