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  • Big players in fray for live cricket coverage on DD

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 31

    DD has sought bids from Indian and foreign production houses for live television production of these cricket matches to be conducted under the aegis of the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
    Eligibility criteria for the prospective bidders include, at least three years‘ experience in production of live television signals of world-class standard for one-day international cricket and test matches and experience of producing programming, including sports programming (preferable cricket events) for at least three major international sports, according to the tender documents.

    The successful bidder will have to provide a minimum of 17-camera coverage and provide a computer scoring system.

    Industry experts said that these conditions ensure that only the likes of WorldTel, BBC‘s Channel 4 and Kerry Packer‘s Channel 9, in addition to TWI, remain in the fray for the TV production rights.

    The last date for submission of bids (pre-qualification and financial) is November 11, 2001. The pre-qualification bids shall be opened on the same day and qualified bidders will be announced.

    Bids have also been invited from producers for programmes to be telecast on the new edutainment channel from the DD stable-DD Bharati-scheduled for launch on January 26, 2002.

    The channel will air four hours of health programming, six hours of children‘s programming and four hours of music, dance and fine arts related programming. Bids, along with pilot episodes, are to be submitted by November 9, 2001.

  • Artistes' association felicitates TV actors

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 31

    Kanwaljeet Singh receiving the CINTAA trophy from veteran actor Sunil Dutt
    Four television artistes were among those from the film industry felicitated by the Cine and TV Artistes‘ Association at its 43 rd annual general meeting held on Sunday.

    Kanwaljeet Singh, best known for his portrayal of the promiscuous husband in Neena Gupta‘s Saans and Bharat Kapoor who played the gentleman friend to Gupta in the same serial,
    were both awarded the CINTAA trophy for excellence in the field.Asha Sharma and Savita Bajaj, veterans of Indian

    television, were also felicitated on the occasion.

    The association also honoured Asha Bhonsle for the Dadasaheb Phalke award conferred on her recently, and Lata Mangeshkar for being awarded the Bharat Ratna. Raveena Tandon, who won the best actress national award for ‘Daman‘ and Anil Kapoor, who also won a national award for ‘Pukar‘ were also felicitated.

  • Artistes' association felicitates TV actors

    Four television artistes were among those from the film industry felicitated by the Cine and TV Artistes' Association

  • Zee's Goyal elected director of international broadcasting body

    Sandeep Goyal, group broadcasting CEO of Zee Telefilms has been elected director of the International Council of the

  • Zee's Goyal elected director of international broadcasting body

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 31

    Sandeep Goyal, group broadcasting CEO of Zee Telefilms has been elected director of the International Council of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

    The US-based body represents broadcasting businesses from around the world and has 90 directors on its board. Goyal, who is the first Indian to be elected director of NATAS, says his objective is to provide an international forum for Indian broadcasting.

    NATAS organises America‘s prestigious Emmy Awards for TV each year. Goyal joins international broadcasting business luminaries like the heads of Channel 4 (UK) Canal Plus (France), Fuji-TV (Japan) and Paramount (US).

    The International Council is an independent organisation consisting of TV, media and entertainment leaders who exchange ideas, set standards and promote new philosophies for the future of global quality programming.

  • With DirecTV gone, will Murdoch look to India to push DTH ambitions?

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 30

    Now that News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch has had to bow out of the race to acquire to DirecTV from General Motors, it may well be that he will be turning his attention with renewed vigour to India.
    News Corp said on Saturday it was withdrawing its proposal to take Hughes Electronics and its DirecTV arm after parent General Motors failed to choose a buyer at its board meeting earlier in the day.

    This cleared the way for EchoStar Communications, the company that runs Dish Network, to reach a deal on Sunday where it will be buying Hughes for approximately $25.8 billion.

    If the buyout goes through, Echostar is poised to become the leading US provider of home satellite TV service. With 10 million subscribers, DirecTV is the largest provider of home satellite television service in the US. EchoStar‘s Dish Network is a distant No. 2 to with 6.7 million. The combined 16.7 million subscribers would be slightly fewer than those of AT&T, the leading cable TV provider in the US, agencies report.

    Coming back to India, Jagdish Kumar, executive vice-president (digital platform group), Star, a key member of the team headed by Altaf Ali Mohammed set up for Star‘s DTH operations in this country, was recently quoted as saying that if the government allows third-party uplinking, the service could be up and running by March next year.

    Another possibly related development is that after talking about it for a while now, government Internet gateway provider Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL) is going ahead full steam with its plans to enter the DTH service segment. It is also looking at kicking off its DTH operations by March next year.

    According to press reports, it has appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) as an advisor to look into the modalities and the VSNL board was scheduled to discuss the issue at a meeting in New Delhi today.

    It has always been the contention of indiantelevision.com that VSNL is the most likely of the DTH wannabes to partner Star on a common platform if and when it takes off in India. That looks more and more likely now, especially since information and broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj is reportedly quite positive about DTH services launching in India soon.

    The whole issue is likely to get added urgency in the wake of Murdoch‘s losing his potential "jewel in the News Corp crown" in DirecTV. If he had succeeded there he would have planted his DTH flag in America to complement his service in Europe - BSkyB. With India and China being the two other frontiers where Murdoch has sizeable populations for a potentially successful DTH service, it is but natural that his attention would be turned there.

    China is not seen as a very good prospect because of government restrictions. In India, the government has been making all the appropriate noises and with the communications convergence bill awaiting passage through parliament, the climate is possibly more amiable for pushing through DTH than at any time before.

    All things considered, it may well turn out that India SkyB gets "A" priority treatment now.

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