• Vincent Dijkema to join BBC In-house Entertainment

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 16, 2013
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: BBC In-house Entertainment has announced the appointment of Vincent Dijkema as programme consultant for Format Entertainment.

    Between 2007 and 2012, Vincent was a Senior Creative at Talpa in the Netherlands and co-developed numerous entertainment titles, including ?The Voice Of Holland?; ?I Love My Country?; ?The Voice Kids?; and ?My Man Can?t Dance?.

    His first job in television production came in 1994, when he joined Endemol in The Netherlands as a Production Assistant. After two years, he joined K&B Events and Television in the Netherlands where he was Production Manager. When K&B merged with indie D&D Production in 1997, he became a Programme Developer.

    In 1999, the company was sold to IdtV (a part of All3Media). Vincent left IdtV in 2005 to set up his own production company, Screenyard, which in 2007 set a first look deal with Talpa. After six months, he became a freelance senior creative for Talpa, and in 2008 he joined as Senior Creative in the content department.

    He said, "I had some great years with Talpa, but I needed a new challenge. To get the chance to develop formats for peak time BBC is a dream come true. And I thank Katie Taylor for having faith in my creative talent.

    BBC controller, Entertainment and Events Katie Taylor said, "It?s fantastic news that in such a competitive global market we can tempt someone of Vincent?s calibre to join In-house Entertainment. As co-creator of such an iconic show as The Voice, he will bring a different dimension to an already talented team that created the highest rating entertainment show of 2012 with the Strictly Final."

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  • Nimbuzz moves HQ from Netherlands to India

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 14, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Mobile application provider Nimbuzz has shifted its headquarters from the Netherlands to India and is now strategising to introduce innovations in the segment to create more business values and a new paradigm of mobile advertising.

    Nimbuzz said the internet boom in the mobility space is expected to happen in India in the next five years, which was the main reason to shift its global operations to India.

    The other reason to shift base is the Smartphones and Tablets adaption rate and the burgeoning growth in the telecom subscriber base in India (currently at 926.53 million). This opens up new, personalised advertising opportunities for brands to reach a vast segment of the diverse consumer base.

    The company is operating on the notion that "SMS-based advertising is not even close to what the industry is expecting from mobile advertising."

    Nimbuzz is now focussing on driving its revenue through location-based mobile advertising, Nimbuzz Bots (popular as Nimbuzz Chatbuddies) and analytics.

    Brands across sectors like FMCG, retail, healthcare and technology are increasingly using the mobile medium to advertise and interact with their customers. In order to provide these advertisers with an effective approach to invest their marketing spends in a cost effective and more impactful manner, Nimbuzz has introduced personalised advertising.

    The company is the pioneer in offering hyper-local targeted ads (HLTA) on the mobile platform across the globe. This tool allows the advertiser to advertise according to the location of the mobile phone user. For example, when the Nimbuzz user is in one of the malls, he sees a location based ad which prompts him to visit a pub within the mall for happy hour discounts.

    Nimbuzz has also introduced the Chat Buddy Developer Program (CBDP) recently which is expected to help brands, publishers, and independent developers get access to the 85 million Nimbuzz users across more than 200 countries.

    Nimbuzz has also collaborated with the many established brands and publishers like IBNLive for news update, Cricbuzz for live cricket update, Twitter for tweeting from within Nimbuzz, VantageTrade for stock updates, Wikipedia for ready-information, Youtube for searching and viewing videos and IMDB for movies reviews.

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  • Nimbuzz moves HQ from Netherlands to India

    MUMBAI: Mobile application provider Nimbuzz has shifted its headquarters from the Netherlands to India and is now str

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  • ESPN Star Sports acquires broadcast rights of Hong Kong Cricket Sixes for 3 years

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 20, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: ESPN Star Sports has acquired the broadcast rights of Karp Group Hong Kong Cricket Sixes for a three-year period starting with the 2011 edition.

    The rights cover non-standard TV, Internet as well as the mobile domain.

    Star Cricket, the dedicated cricket channel from the ESPN Star Sports bouquet, will broadcast the action live and exclusive on 29 and 30 October. This year the Karp Group Hong Kong Cricket Sixes 2011 will be played at the historic Kowloon Cricket Club from 28 to 30 October.

    The 2011 edition of the tournament will have 12 teams. The All Stars have been drawn with Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Scotland in Pool A. Defending champions Australia are in Pool B with England, Bangladesh and Ireland while Pool C comprises last year?s losing finalists Pakistan, South Africa, India and Hong Kong.

    Some of the leading stars who would be seen in action include Sanath Jayasuriya, Shahid Afridi, Shaun Tait, Herschelle Gibbs, Abdul Razzaq, Jacob Oram and the International Cricket Council?s Affiliate Player of the Year, Ryan Ten Doeschate of the Netherlands.

    The Indian team for the tournament is yet to be announced.

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