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  • All SET for a Hrithik storm

    First there was cine heartthrob Hrithik Roshan on Star's Rendezvous With Simi Garewal.

  • B4U RESTRUCTURES AFTER BHARAT SHAH FIASCO

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 23

    In a bid to get rid of some of the negative publicity that its association with Bharat Shah has got it, the B4U Television group has gone in for a bout of restructuring. It is in the process of transferring all its businesses from B4U Multimedia (earlier VIP Enterprises, a firm owned by Bharat Shah) to B4U Television Networks, a company owned by a Mauritian firm (which has Lakshmi Mittal, Gokul Binani, and Kishore Lulla as its owners).

    Says B4U Television Network Ltd CEO Ravi Gupta: "We had initially floated B4U Television Networks but our investment bankers advised to instead find a profit making company as a special purpose vehicle to enable us to raise funds from the public. After due diligence, they opted for the Bharat Shah promoted VIP Enterprises, which was renamed as B4U Multimedia. Now with the crisis we have decided to revert everything back to the earlier company B4U Television Networks under advise from our investment bankers once again.."

    The restructuring has meant that Gupta has been given additional responsibility. Earlier he oversaw primarily the India operations; now the entire B4U global activities have come under his belt. Among the markets he will be responsible for: UK, Africa, West Asia, and the US.

  • B4U RESTRUCTURES AFTER BHARAT SHAH FIASCO

    In a bid to get rid of some of the negative publicity that its association with Bharat Shah has got it, the B4U Telev

  • Aegis introduces interactive set-top appliance iVision

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 20

    This one is for cable TV operators who are looking at providing value-added services to their subscribers. And it is coming courtesy Aegis Broadband, which has launched iVision, a set-top appliance which incorporates a cable TV tuner for "in the clear" television programming with access to authorised premium TV services and Internet capabilities.

    Connectors facilitate the interconnection of iVision with other appliances such as home computers, printers and cable modems, a company release says.

    "The iVision is an innovative merging of television with the capabilities of the Internet for a whole new viewing experience. The iVision facilitates enhanced revenue opportunities for cable operators by allowing television viewers to access the Internet without purchasing a PC," says D George Stathakis, president and CEO of Aegis Broadband.

    The iVision is based on Aegis Broadband‘s SIGMA 4000 series, a highly respected conditional access technology with the encoding and decoding functions of a Premium TV system. The control system interface of the iVision is backward compatible with Aegis 4500 decoders and iBOSS Control System.

    The iVision supports the standard POP3 and SMTP e-mail protocols and features the option of alternate languages and translations. Standards based HTML environment allows easy customization of applications such as a TV program Guide, Stock Ticker, or News and Sports.

     

  • Aegis introduces interactive set-top appliance iVision

    This one is for cable TV operators who are looking at providing value-added services to their subscribers.

  • Zee to screen full transcript of Tehelka tapes starting Thursday

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 20

    Zee News, which has secured exclusive rights to the full transcript of the explosive Tehelka tapes, will be screening the tapes beginning Thursday, industry sources confirmed today.

    The full tapes were compiled after a sting operation to expose corruption in defence deals carried out by the website tehelka.com and come to four and a half hours of footage. The tapes are to be shown in one-and-a-half-hour segments (ads and breaks included) on prime time Thursday through to Sunday.

    The tapes, which have shaken up the government and led to the resignation of India‘s defence minister George Fernandes as its biggest fallout, have been at the centre of a bidding war that included rival channels Star News and Aaj Tak from the India Today group.

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