MUMBAI: Sector regulator TDSAT's direction to Star India, to make available all its channels to Dish TV, today boosted Zee Telefilms' fortunes on the bourses.
The Zee Tele scrip recorded a gain of 5.49 per cent on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), up by Rs 13.70 to close at Rs 269.70, after hitting an intra-day high of Rs 272.15 early on.
At the National Stock Exchange (NSE), Zee went up by Rs 14.05, to close at Rs 269.85. The prices have almost touched Zee's 52 week high of Rs 273.9 (BSE) and Rs 274.85 (NSE). This is the highest level the scrip has reached in the last one month.
BSE saw Zee Telefilms recording a volume trade of 1,709,876, while, at the NSE the volume traded stood at 1,978,618.
In an order passed this morning, TDSAT, while directing the sector regulator to set a benchmark for channel prices for DTH services, said that Star channels should be available to Dish TV at half the price at which they are available to cable operators. The reason for this, according to TDSAT, is that DTH is an addressable system where loss of revenue down the value chain is negligible if not zero.