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  • Star brings in supercop to spice up Friday night fare

    One crime show is being replaced by another on Star Plus.

  • ESPN launches second network ESPN+ in Argentina

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 16

    ESPN has launched ESPN+ (pronounced "ESPN m᳢), its the second 24-hour sports network to serve Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay.

    ESPN+, to be presented in Spanish, will complement sister network ESPN Latin America, which has been in Argentina since 1989. While ESPN Latin America will continue to feature a wide variety of the best of international sports leagues and events, ESPN+ will offer a strong line-up of local and regional sports programming including the best of Argentine National Team competitions in rugby, soccer, basketball (highlighted by the 2002 World Championship in Indianapolis) and volleyball (featuring the 2002 World Championship in Argentina).

    The programming flexibility of ESPN+ will also allow it to provide enhanced coverage of Spanish League Football and UEFA Champions League Football. The arrival of ESPN+ also allows for the debut of several new live editions of SportsCenter, Latin America?s preeminent sports news and information programme. ESPN+ will offer live editions of SportsCenter Monday to Friday at 8:00 pm and three times per day on Saturday and Sunday (2:30 pm, 5:30 pm, and 8:00 pm).

    In addition, the original midnight edition of SportsCenter will now be simulcast on both ESPN+ and ESPN Latin America.

     

  • Sandy Brown to head CNBC Asia

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 16

    The Sporty gent is back. This time, the former ESPN-Star Sports Asia chief Alexander P. "Sandy" Brown is hopping on to the business channel bandwagon. Brown, who is an old hand in Asia and in media with more then nine years experience and 15 years experience respectively in each of these two, has been named president & chief executive officer of CNBC Asia Pacific effective immediately. He will be based in Singapore, the CNBC Asia Pacific Board announced today.

    Prior to this appointment, Brown, 39, was the president and chief operating officer of Virtual Spectator Inc, a New York-based 3-D animation technology company.

    "I‘m looking forward to the opportunity to return to Asia to lead CNBC‘s efforts in the region," says Brown. "The CNBC brand connotes the best in global business news and the challenge to further develop it in Asia is an exciting one."

    President of the International group of Dow Jones and Dow Jones‘ lead director on the CNBC Asia Pacific board Karen Elliott House says: "Sandy Brown will bring significant knowledge to CNBC Asia Pacific from his experience in the region and in the television industry. He has strong management capabilities and the ability to lead CNBC Asia Pacific to greater success, and we are delighted that he‘s joined us."

    Bill Bolster, who supervises all of CNBC‘s international operations for NBC and is NBC‘s lead director of CNBC Asia Pacific says, "Sandy Brown has the experience to extend the scope of CNBC‘s financial programming and further enhance the world‘s best business brand. We are delighted to have him at CNBC."

  • Sandy Brown to head CNBC Asia

    The Sporty gent is back. This time, the former ESPN-Star Sports Asia chief Alexander P.

  • Surabhi set to stage comeback - on a satellite channel

    Surabhi, the cultural show that once enjoyed cult status in the country, may soon be back.

  • Cartoon Network to premier its Asia Pacific on-ground promotional event in Mumbai

    As part of its integrated marketing initiative, Ca

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