Digital satellite Telugu channel Maa TV launching soon
After a barren period, channel launches appear to be again happening.
Starts 3rd October
After a barren period, channel launches appear to be again happening. In the offing is a new digital Telugu regional language channel - Maa TV.
The channel is being launched by Maa Television Network Ltd, a Hyderabad-based broadcaster and entertainment company that plans to unveil the new channel very soon. Test transmission will commence from 11:42 am on Sunday.
Disclosing this D Rajendra Prasad, executive director and spokesperson for Maa TV, informed that the channel will be a combination of programming that ranges from dramas, serials, long plays, sitcoms, chat shows, music, current affairs, interactive programmes, documentaries, movies and live performances. The channel will telecast for 18 hours a day.
An initial investment of Rs 250 million is going into the launch of Maa TV which will be a pay service from Day 1 of operations.
The channel is promoted by Ramakrishna, the founder of Siti Cable in Andhra Pradesh, an official release says. The promoters expect to generate a total business of Rs 220 million in the first year of operations.
On the sales and distribution front, Maa TV hopes to reach 75 per cent of viewers in the state in the first three months of its launch. The promoters claim that their long experience in the cable industry will enable them to reach the targets that they have set themselves.
The channel will be beamed off APR -1 (Insat 2E) satellite and 3/3 (Zonal Beam) transponder.
Together with Maa TV, a cable channel - Maa Cinema - is also in the pipeline. The company claims it already has more than 2650 films in its kitty and is planning to procure rights of more films.
Whatever be the plans of the channel, it will be taking on two well established free-to-air channels in Gemini TV (part of Kalanithi Maran‘s Sun Network) and Ramoji Rao‘s Eenadu TV. And how subscribers are expected to take to a brand new pay channel when there are two free channels offering quality fare already in existence is anybody‘s guess.
Cable operator woes will be brushed under the carpet as Star Sports readies for the big event of the year - a five test India West India cricket series, followed by a five match one day series, that kicks off 11 April.
The Caribbean tour of the Indian team comes on the heels of the test and one day win against Zimbabwe recently. The last time India toured the West Indies in 1996-97, it lost to the hosts in both the test and one dayers.
The tour comes at a crucial juncture for both the channel and the two countries, who are all looking for a winner to pull them through the rough patches.
Schedule for the 5-Test Series to be played between India and West Indies
April 11 to 15 | First Test | Guyana | First Session : 7:35 pm. |
Second Session : 10:15 pm. | |||
April 19 to 23 | Second Test | Trinidad | First Session : 7:35 pm. |
Second Session : 10:15 pm. | |||
May 2 to 6 | Third Test | Barbados | First Session : 7:35 pm. |
Second Session : 10:15 pm. | |||
May 10 to 14 | Fourth Test | Antigua | First Session : 7:35 pm. |
Second Session : 10:15 pm. | |||
May 18 to 22 | Fifth Test | Jamaica | First Session : 8.35 pm. |
Second Session : 11:15 pm. |
Schedule for the 5-match ODI Series to be played between India and West Indies
May 25 | First ODI | Jamaica | 1st Session : 8.05 pm. |
2nd Session : 12.20 am. | |||
May 26 | Second ODI | Jamaica | 1st Session : 8.05 pm. |
2nd Session 12.20 am. | |||
May 29 | Third ODI | Barbados | 1st Session : 7.05 pm. |
2nd Session 11.20 pm. | |||
June 1 | Fourth ODI | Trinidad | 1st Session : 7.05 pm. |
2nd Session 11.20 pm. | |||
June 2 | Fifth ODI | Trinidad | 1st Session : 7.05 pm. |
2nd Session 11.20 pm. |
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