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  • Cable off air in parts of Maharashtra, operators threaten statewide blackout

    MUMBAI: Cable operators and control room owners in the western Indian state of Maharashtra are threatening a total st

  • Etv Marathi lines up budget specials

    ETV Marathi is running 30-minute specials as part of its coverage of the Union Budget.

  • Pacific Century Matrix adds Alive Networks to satellite platform

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 24

    Pacific Century Matrix on Saturday enhanced its broadband satellite services with the addition of Alive Networks - the first international travel and learning company, using a unique combination of media channels - including TV, Internet, mobile devices and printed travel guides.

    Alive‘s television channel is multiplexed onto PCM‘s DVB/IP satellite platform. The service joins the bouquet of other PCM television and data services being transmitted from Hong Kong, via PCM‘s C-Band transponders on the AsiaSat 3S satellite. Currently four transponders are used to support PCM‘s services to television broadcasters, Internet Services Providers, multinational corporations and content providers, across the Asia-Pacific region from the Russian Federation to Australia and from the Pacific Ocean to the Middle East, covering more than 66% of the world‘s population, according to a company release.

    PCM will undergo further dramatic expansion with the launch of its own broadband satellites, specifically designed for the burgeoning converged multimedia, IP data and Internet markets. The first satellite is scheduled for operation in mid 2003.

     

  • IBF, AAAI sign historic agreement

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 24

    The Indian media industry is finally coming of age and trying to adopt structures and procedures in line with international norms. For the first time, the two principal bodies representing TV Broadcasters and advertising agencies have inked an agreement that sets out the basis of the professional and commercial relationship between their respective member groups.

    Ramesh Narayan, president Advertising Agencies Association Of India and Sony Entertainment Television CEO Kunal Dasgupta, treasurer Indian Broadcasting Foundation, exchanged the historic agreements they signed on Friday.

    At a press conference in Mumbai to announce the deal, Narayan said: "The members of AAAI comprising nearly 80 per cent of the advertising agencies will get preferential treatment in terms of ad rates and credit payments. Besides there will be a committee set up for defaulting ad agencies." Dasgupta chipped in: "There has been no standardisation till now. The idea is to weed out those agencies which are into sharp short-term practices."

    The agreement comes into effect from April 1. The arrangement is that both parties work under the principle of partnership, mutual interest and equity of law. All AAAI members and IBF members will get automatic benefits enshrined in the agreement. Within a certain credit period AAAI members will guarantee payments to channels. Advertisers who move business through AAAI members will get preferential treatment in terms of rate and credit.

  • IBF, AAAI sign historic agreement

    MUMBAI: The Indian media industry is finally coming of age and trying to adopt structures and procedures in line with

  • Pacific Century Matrix adds Alive Networks to satellite platform

    Pacific Century Matrix on Saturday enhanced its broadband satellite services with the addition of Alive Networks - th

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