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  • Nickelodeon does a double take with 'Jimmy Neutron'

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 17
    indiantelevision.com

    Nickelodeon is practically absent from the viewerscope of Indian viewers. Nonetheless the channel, which claims to be available in over one hundred million homes in Asia, is aggressively promoting its latest creation Jimmy Neutron.Jimmy is a ten-year-old boy who constantly invents gadgets to improve the quality of his life. Unfortunately they often land him in a soup. The story is set in Retroville a suburban small town which reminds one of the 1950?s era. He has a mechanical dog Goddard, and also a close clique of friends Carl Wheezer, Cindy Vortex and Libby.

    Two things make Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius unique. First Jimmy is Nickelodeon?s first 3-D, computer graphics imagery (CGI) animated character. Second it is the first time that the channel is coming out with a product that covers at the same time the idiot box, the big screen and the online component (jimmyneutron.com).

    From Saturday 22 December the imagination of viewers on the telly will be shaken and stirred by a series of one-minute animated segments. This will be followed by music videos from the movie soundtrack. Teen pop stars Aaron Carter and Nick Cannon will interact with Jimmy. Viewers will also see cast and crew members from both the television series and the film talking about their experiences making them. The segments will give us a glimpse into what Jimmy?s life is like in school, at play and at home.

    The film has the voices of Patrick Stewart (Jeffrey) and Martin Short (Father of the Bride). It will premiere in Asia next Spring. The series will debut on the channel around the same time. Both have been produced in partnership with screenwriter and director Steve Oedekerk (Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls) and DNA Productions.

    Richard Cunningham, senior V-P Nickelodeon/MTV Networks Asia, had these comments to make: ?Our goal at Nickelodeon is to provide the best entertainment for kids. With the launch of Jimmy Neutron, kids throughout Asia will experience him not only on the channel but through movies, online, music and consumer products. The Nickelodeon audience will have a blast with Jimmy Neutron and the animated segments on Nickelodeon will be a taste of more to come through Nickelodeon, both on and off-air.?

    Nickelodeon Asia has programming blocks in India, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Korea and China. Nickelodeon is a registered trademark of MTV Networks, a unit of Viacom Inc.

     

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  • American Beauty to air on Star Movies

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  • Zee English ties up with contests2win.com

    'Laughter is the best medicine' or so the popular saying goes. Zee English is focussing on the comedy band.

  • Maharishi first in India to jump onto Ku bandwagon

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 17

    Maharishi Channel Cable Network (MCCN) has notched up a first by becoming the only channel to adopt the Ku-band platform in India.

    The channel has reportedly moved over to Ku-band digital transmission effective 15 December. The channel has shifted to the new platform on EuropeStar satellite. It will continue to be available as a free to air channel and will remain on PanAmSat until the end of February 2002 to enable cable operators to shift to the new mode.

    Reports indicate that MCCN will offer the entire equipment package for Ku-band transmission to broadcasters at a special price reduction of 25 per cent. With the change over to the more sophisticated Ku band, MCCN is likely to offer additional channels. Maharishi Satellite Network, which owns MCCN, will probably offer a bouquet of channels instead of the solitary Maharishi Channel being beamed currently. The Network airs vedic wisdom in 19 languages in over 200 countries.

    Maharishi Channel also broadcasts four hours a day to the entire world via a global network of eight satellites. These broadcasts via the Maharishi Open University satellite system are in addition to the 24 hours broadcast in India and South Asia. Most of the Maharishi Channel programmes are in Hindi, and are specially designed to reach the 30 million NRIs living all around the world. So far, the channel was being beamed off PanAmSat4 in India, China, South Asia and South East Asia, off Palapa C2 in East Asia, off Thaicom3 and OptusB3 in Africa, Central Asia, Australia and New Zealand, off HotBird3 in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and off Telstar, SatMex5 and Echostar3 in The Americas, including the Caribbean.

     

  • Maharishi first in India to jump onto Ku bandwagon

    Maharishi Channel Cable Network (MCCN) has notched up a first by becoming the only channel to adopt the Ku-band platf

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