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  • Adwise 2002 : Ashish Bhasin

    Schooled in Bombay in Campion and Cathedral School. B.Sc. (Hons) in Biochem and Zoology from St.

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  • Ten Sports ready and waiting to unveil Morocco tri-nations cricket tourney

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 24, 2002

    MUMBAI: After the Fifa World Cup what next has been what the naysayers have been harping on when it comes to new kid on the block Ten Sports. Well, big ticket cricket is what the new sports broadcaster that is promoted by Sharjah cricket‘s Abdur Rahman Bukhatir has lined up.
    All is set and ready for the kick-off of the first international tournament to be held in Morocco‘s multi-million dollar Tangier Cricket Stadium. Taking place between 12 and 21 August, the tri-nations cricket tourney will have Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka participating.

    The $ 25-million Tangier Cricket Stadium in northern Morocco with five pitches and another seven in the practice area will provide a striking oasis-like setting amidst the dry, desert backdrop of the African environment. What makes this event all the more unique is that it will be the first major tournament to be held there after it was granted international status by the ICC.


    The Tangier Cricket Stadium
    The stadium met the relevant cricketing admission criteria following an inspection of the ground, facilities and infrastructure and has been audited by the ICC Anti Corruption Unit (ACU) against stringent security standards and protocols.

    When the matches are in progress it will be Kingston inmedia, the satellite-centric broadband solutions provider of Kingston Communications (KCOM.L) that will be delivering content to Taj TV, the parent company of Ten Sports.

    What is planned is that one of Kingston inmedia‘s satellite news-gathering (SNG) Trucks will be driven down to Tangier from London to cover the duration of the series. It will deliver the signal to Taj TV‘s base in Dubai, from where Ten Sports will broadcast the tournament throughout the Indian subcontinent.

    Mike Walsh, head of sales for Kingston inmedia K-Links division, was quoted as saying in an official release: "Kingston inmedia is thrilled to be working with Taj TV in distributing this very special sporting event. It‘s the first time that a high-level international cricket tournament has been held in Morocco, and proves once again how incredibly flexible our SNG fleet can be."

    Fred Clow, director of operations for outside broadcasts, Taj TV, said: "We selected Kingston inmedia based on the company‘s reputation for providing an ultra fast, ultra reliable service. We know the Kingston team can deliver the goods, and we are delighted that their high standards mirror our own."

    Bukhatir‘s Cricketers Benefit Fund Series (CBFS), the Sharjah-based organisation that put Sharjah on the international cricket map, will be handling the organisation of all tournaments hosted at the Tangier Cricket Stadium. With total prize money of $250,000 and $120,000 for the winning team in this tournament, Tangier could soon outshine Sharjah as a venue for offshore cricket.

    Morocco is very close to Europe and can be easily accessed from the Gulf. It has a pleasant Mediterranean climate and is cool during the subcontinental summer. During the monsoons, when it is difficult to hold sporting events in India, Morocco has only mild rain.

    Morocco has also been proposed as a potential venue for Australia‘s series against Pakistan in September, due to the security concerns following the suicide bombing in Karachi recently that killed 14 people.

  • CAS bill in limbo after walkout in RS; govt. hoping to reintroduce it next week

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 24, 2002

    NEW DELHI: To reintroduce or not to reintroduce? That is the question exercising information and broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj. Well not this week anyway. The Cable TV Networks (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2002, which was to be reintroduced in the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament) tomorrow, has again been kept back after the government‘s failure to arrive at a consensus.
    To add to Swaraj‘s woes, agitated opposition members staged a walkout in the Rajya Sabha today charging the government with tacitly supporting the ongoing agitation by the cable fraternity in the capital, Mumbai and some other cities across the country.

    The Bill, which will set in motion the rollout of conditional access systems (CAS) in the country, is now likely to go through another round of consultations between the government and the opposition parties (principally the Congress and the left wing CPM) with a possible reintroduction next week.

    Rediff.com reported that several opposition members even charged the government with sponsoring the agitation by cable operators besides leaking the private discussions some of the members had with Swaraj yesterday.

    Deputy prime minister LK Advani, who was present in the House, denied the government had anything to do with the cable operators‘ agitation.

    Leader of the opposition Manmohan Singh of the Congress said Advani‘s remarks did not tally with media reports today that said Swaraj had assured cable operators that the government would get the Bill passed in the Rajya Sabha.

    "This only strengthens the suspicion that the government was aiding and abetting the cable operators‘ strike," Singh said. Unconvinced by the Advani‘s response, the opposition staged a walkout.

  • Without skipping a beat, 'Dhadkan' set for fade-out

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 24, 2002

    MUMBAI: Hospital series Dhadkan, along with twin dilemma Hubahu are making way for the Madhuri matchmaking show Kahin Na Kahin Koi Hai that commences telecast on 29 July.
    KNKKH has been slotted in the 8:30 to 9 pm band that was earlier occupied by Dhadkan (Monday through to Wednesday) and Hubahu (Thursday). While Hubahu is being wound up after a 40-episode run this Thursday, Dhadkan, which launched earlier with much fanfare, is being pushed to a later time slot from the coming week. A gritty well made serial, the big-budget Dhadkan nevertheless was never able to garner ratings higher than 2 TVRs, say sources. The consistent lack of ratings is now responsible for the show being shifted to the 10:30 pm slot till the third week of August, when it will end after bringing the tale to its logical conclusion in a total of 87 episodes.

    For the show, producer Aqua Pictures had put up a state-of-the-art set in western Mumbai‘s Kandivli suburb using authentic hospital equipment. At the end of the day though, India‘s answer to ER failed to strike a chord with audiences here. And that is what ultimately forced Sony to turn off Dhadkan‘s life support system.

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