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  • Panamsat introduces two digital services to improve worldwide delivery of video content

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 10, 2002

    MUMBAI: Panamsat, which claims to be the premier provider of global video and data broadcasting services via satellite, has introduced two new digital services designed to improve the way video content is delivered to customers around the world. Each of these products increases the flexibility, improves the speed and reduces the overall costs of the video distribution process.
    An official release informs that both the Video on Demand and Digital Store and Forward (DSF) services were developed in partnership with PanAmSat?s core video customers - who make up the majority of PanAmSat?s annual revenues. Panamsat says that the initiative came about as the company‘s large video providers were being asked by the consumer for movies, news and other entertainment when they want to view it not just when it is available. The new VOD service allows them to do just that. The video providers also have challenges in distributing their programming around the world - and that?s where Panamsat claims that its new DSF service and PanAmSat?s global distribution platform comes in.

    An official release informs that Intertainer which claims to be the leading broadband entertainment on demand content and services provider, is working with PanAmSat to distribute VOD content to its cable affiliate partners via satellite. By using PanAmSat?s satellites as the basis for the delivery of VOD content, Intertainer will substantially improve the efficiencies in its overall distribution process.

    Specifically, the use of satellite technology leveraging PanAmSat?s Power of 5 antenna program will eliminate the need for manual input of information at the cable head end. Each of the new services provides a secure turn-key solution for the delivery of video content to programmers, cable operators, film production houses and other media outlets. The services upgrade video content to a digital format, as well as provide an alternative to analogue transportation of programming, anywhere, anytime the release says.

    PanAmSat?s DSF service enables the digital storage and delivery of video content around the globe. It is specifically designed to support the needs of international video content providers such as film and television production companies. Currently, most video production companies use the dubbing and overnight shipping of tapes as the basis for the distribution of their product. This new solution enhances traditional means of video production and distribution, as it offers a satellite-based digital alternative and significantly reduces the need for traditional analogue tapes. Through the DSF service, customers can beam programming content from North America to production facilities around the globe. It claims to offer one of the fastest, efficient and most reliable means to distribute video content on a global basis.

  • Ganesh all set to complete 100 episodes on SET this Sunday

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 10, 2002

    MUMBAI: Religion is a stronger bait than marriage on the tube, it would seem. Madhuri Dixit‘s attempt at fixing marriages on Sony may have taken an initial beating, but the channel‘s viewers cannot have enough of the elephant headed god, Ganesh, it appears.

    Sony has announced that on 11 August at 8:30 pm, Shree Ganesh will complete its 100th episode. The serial aims at educating while keeping viewers entertained. The show is based on one of the country‘s most popular deities, Ganesh, who is said to epitomise everything
    related to wisdom with his small shrewd eyes, long ears that catch every bit of talk. His vehicle a mouse shows that a wise man pays attention to even small living creatures. He is revered as a clearer of obstacles across the country.

  • Consumer meeting on cable service called on 18 August in Mumbai

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 10, 2002

    MUMBAI: Consumer body Mumbai Grahak Panchayat has called a meeting of all state-level consumer organisations and cable consumer organisations in Maharashtra on 18 August in Mumbai.
    The purpose: to discuss various problems of cable service consumers face and to chalk out a common programmme to protect them from exploitation at different stages, an official release states.

    The meeting is to be held at Grahak Bhavan, Sant Dnyaneshwar Marg, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai - 400 056, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.

    Representatives of the organisations who wish to participate may contact Ajit Tawde on 6238124 / 6288624 between 11:00 am and 6:00 pm daily until 13 August.


  • Prasar Bharati calls for proposals from producers for DD1

    MUMBAI: The Prasar Bharati has called for proposals from television producers for national broadcaster Doordarshan un

  • Prasar Bharati calls for proposals from producers for DD1

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 09, 2002

    MUMBAI: The Prasar Bharati has called for proposals from television producers for national broadcaster Doordarshan under the sponsored category for prime time, non-prime time and sub-national afternoon slots.

    Proposals, along with pilot tape superscribed as "Proposal for National Network Slots Under Sponsored category: (Code SP/NNS/PH-IV)", should reach the controller of programmes (sponsored), directorate general: Doordarshan, Prasar Bharati, Doordarshan Bhavan, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi 110 001 latest by 16 September 2002, 3 pm.

    The proposal for each slot and each category should be submitted separately with separate bank draft of Rs 25,000 for each proposal in favour of PBBCI - DG: Doordarshan, New Delhi.

    Proposals can also be submitted by hand at the Facilitation Counter at Doordarshan Bhavan, New Delhi, from 10 am to 5 pm (except: 1pm to 2 pm on any working day).

    Details regarding the requirements and genres of programmes and sponsorship guidelines are available on the DD website: www.ddindia.net.

  • Max looking to mix Bollywood and cricket with new shows, signs deal with NDTV and TWI

    MUMBAI: Cricket with personality, fun and plenty of doses of masala!

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