• BACHCHAN TO CONTINUE WITH KBC

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 30, 2000

    It seemed as if the most successful show on Indian television would see a new anchor thanks to the exchange of gunfire that was taking place between Star TV India CEO Peter Mukerjea and cine star-turned anchor Amitabh Bachchan. Mukerjea was insistent that the show was larger than AB. AB was insisted he wanted a piece of the advertising revenue windfall that Star TV was making out of Kaun Banega Crorepati. The negotiations had reached feverish pitch and rumours were that AB was considering an offer from James Packer to do a show for 9 Gold on DD.
    Mukerjea had told certain advertisers that it was quite possible that KBC would have AB only till February. But apparently, things have been sorted out between the two. At least that‘s what AB has told BBC World in an interview which will be telecast next week.

    AB told BBC World corrie Sanjeev Srivastav that he will continue with the show for at least another year. The four-times-a-week show , which went on air on 3rd July this year was to have an initial run of 130 episodes. AB is believed to have told the BBC that: "Mr Kerry Packer has been a good friend for the last five-six years. And yes, there were many offers. But I have reached an agreement with the Star to do many more episodes of KBC."

    AB told the news channel that finer details on how the exclusive contract between the two will pan out were being out but he said that "it is understandable that Star will not want him to do a game show for any other channel. The condition of exclusivity is understandable and quite fine with me."

    To top it all, AB has also started talking in Peter‘s lingo when he says that "I think more than me it is the format of the show which is responsible for the game show‘s huge success."

    Meanwhile the show has got its first millionaire in a Mumbai youth Harshvardhan Nawathe who cracked the jackpot in an episode that is to be aired on 19 October. Indiantelevision.com‘s The Indian Cab&Sat Reporter had predicted that KBC would have a crorepati by mid-October during the peak of the festival season. Star TV had insisted that there was no way of predicting who would become a crorepati, because the entire quiz show is absolutely free of any rigging.

  • Sushma Swaraj new I&B minister?

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 30, 2000

    If the announcements are anything to go by, India is likely to have a new information and broadcasting minister. The dashing and young Arun Jaitley who was seen as being to aggressive in opening up the broadcasting sector will in all likelihood be given the boot. Indications are that he will replaced by Sushma Swaraj who was information & broadcasting minister (I&B) two years ago in the same government. She was inducted into the Indian Union Cabinet earlier this evening. In fact, Star News had already made an announcement at the time of writing that she would be given the I&B berth.

    What does this mean for broadcasters, especially those owned by foreigners? Probably some slowing down in the mid-term of the liberalisation wave that was hitting them. The lady is a little more conservative than Jaitley, but during her time earlier she was instrumental in spelling out a phased policy for progressively opening up uplinking for broadcasters - be they foreign or Indian.

    Jaitley, during his term, announced cable TV regulation amendments which banned liquor and tobacco advertising on television, allowed even 100 per cent foreign owned broadcasters to uplink from India subject to some restrictions, brought back Prasar Bharati under greater government control. He was expected to push through a convergence bill in the near future that would clarify several issues which have been confronting the cable and satellite television industry.

  • Star and UTV to co-produce 12 movies

    MUMBAI: A first time movie deal has been announced between NewsCorp owned Star TV and Indian's major production house

  • Star and UTV to co-produce 12 movies

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 28, 2000

    A first time movie deal has been announced between NewsCorp owned Star TV and Indian‘s major production house United Television Limited . The duo plan to co-produce 12 feature films as part of a co-production initiative. The movies - commercial, regional and international co-productions will be distributed by 20th Century Fox. While Star is expected to pick up the satellite rights, UTV will hold the "world theatrical " or movie hall rights. The move has been prompted by the estimated over 5 billion Indians abroad. UTV has distributed a range of Hindi films including Sarfarosh, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, Terrorist, Vastav and an Indo-English movie Hyderabad Blues in the past few years.
    Meanwhile, Star is believed to be in advanced stages to start work on its US$ 1 studio on the outskirts of Mumbai to produce films and TV product. Earlier this year, NewsCorp Chairman Rupert Murdoch had pledged to launch a studio in Mumbai.

  • Zee Telefilms announces new plans during AGM

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 27, 2000

    Zee Telefilms has hired American Insurance Group subsidiary, and SSKI as merchant bankers to divest upto 20 percent stake in MSO Siticable. AIA Capital, investment banking arm of AIG will oversee the equity dilution. The funds will help fund Zee‘s Hybrid Fiber Co-axial network planned in 26 cities over the next two and a half years. . The project is estimated at Rs 25,000 million, and is being implemented by Zee Interactive Multimedia. Siticable‘s equity plans are expected to be finalised in the next three months. At the Annual General Meeting yesterday, Zee Telefilms Chairman Subhash Chandra said that revenues in the first six months of this fiscal year are expected to be more than Rs. 450 crores, a 30 percent increase over the corresponding period last year‘s Rs. 346 crores. But," profit growth may not be 30 percent due to new initiatives and extraordinary debts," Chandra cautioned.

    Zee which has eight pay channels, will include Zee TV, Zee News and Zee Music as a part of the DTO bouquet by March 2001. In the southern TV language front, while Kannada language channel ‘Kaveri‘ has launched, Tamil and Telugu language channels will start operations in 2000-2001. Zee plans to launch a sports channel by the first quarter 2001, and will start a test run with 6-8 hours of programming by December 2000. The network will expand the scope of its education channel, Zee Education.

    Zee is also re-negotiating with state-owned broadcaster DD for paring down the minimum guarantee of Rs 4,500 million it has given for marketing air time during DD‘s telecast of matches organised by the Indian cricket board for the next four years. Zee expects to bring down the minimum guarantee by Rs 700 million. AT Kearney, who are looking at restructuring and corporate governance, will submit their report in 6-8 weeks, Chandra said at the AGM.

  • Zee's new advertising rate card

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 27, 2000

    Zee Telefilms has announced its revised ad rate card for the Zee TV channel. The rates are as follows:

    Kohinoor 250,000
    Kohinoor 180,000
    S.Platinum 150,000
    Platinum 120,000
    S.Gold 100,000
    Gold 90,000
    S.Silver 70,000
    Silver 60,000
    Gems 45,000
    Pearls 30,000
    18 K 15,000

    Figs. In Rs. Per 10 seconds.
    Applicable from October 01, 2000.

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