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  • Marathon IBF meeting on CAS ends with agreement on way forward

    The Union Cabinet gave the go-ahead to bring about amendments to The Cable TV Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995 to allo

  • IBF meeting on CAS in progress: Star TV - Zee TV differences emerge

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 10

    CAS - or conditional access systems - is causing indigestion amongst players in the broadcasting busines. The Indian Broadcasting Federation meeting which was slated to be held today commenced at 12 noon and at the time of writing is likely to go on for another hour.
    According to initial reports the reason why it has taken so long is because differences have emerged between Star and the Zee Turner combine. Zee-Turner‘s views on the subject of CAS were made clear by Essel group and Zee TV chairman Subhash Chandra who said that he favoured CAS, almost in total opposition to the Star India position of vehemently disapproving of the manner in which it was being pushed through by the government.

    The two former partners are believed to have been at loggerheads on their differing viewpoints on CAS. More updates on the IBF meeting are awaited. Watch this space.

  • IBF meeting on CAS in progress: Star TV - Zee TV differences emerge

    CAS - or conditional access systems - is causing indigestion amongst players in the broadcasting busines.

  • "Tehelka's philosophy remains crusading and investigative journalism"

    'Critics had written off Tarun Tejpal and his Tehelka (in English it would roughly translate to being 'sensationa

  • AsiaSat 4 launch rescheduled to end 2002

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 10

    Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company Limited (AsiaSat) has announced that its fourth satellite, AsiaSat 4 satellite will not launch this month, as scheduled earlier, due to manufacturing delays at Boeing.

    The decison, says the company, was taken following meetings with satellite manufacturer Boeing Satellite Systems. Asiasat 4 was earlier supposed to launch in May 2002 by the Atlas IIIB rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA. Boeing has reportedly decided to conduct additional tests on AsiaSat 4 and other spacecraft to ensure the quality and reliability of its product line.

    The delivery of AsiaSat 4, a Boeing 601HP, is now expected to be delayed by at least four months, putting the new delivery date as sometime in September 2002. However, Asiasat CEO Peter Jackson has been quoted as saying that given the other scheduled launches in 2002, it might be difficult to find a launch slot before the end of the year.

    The company is in talks with International Launch Services (ILS), the launch services provider to determine a new launch date for AsiaSat 4. A new date will be determined in the next couple of months, the company says. The spacecraft will be located at the 122 degrees East orbital position, providing region-wide C-band coverage over Asia and focused Ku-band beams for East Asia and Australia. The satellite will carry 28 C-band and 20 Ku-band transponders including the four BSS (Broadcast Satellite Service) transponders to be used for Hong Kong‘s DTH (Direct-to-Home) services.

  • AsiaSat 4 launch rescheduled to end 2002

    Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company Limited (AsiaSat) has announced that its fourth satellite, AsiaSat 4 satell

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