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  • 2001 : The Year Ahead

     

     

  • ?Martha? show gets deal for Canada

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 01

    MUMBAI: US media firm Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSLO) and Alliance Atlantis Communications (AAC) have announced a partnership that will bring Martha, MSLO?s new syndicated television show to AAC?s Life Network in Canada.
     
    Martha will broadcast air daily on the Canadian network from 12 September. In addition, the agreement provides for MSLO?s new 13 part original home improvement series to air on HGTV Canada in 2006, and MSLO?s popular new cooking show Everyday Food to launch on Food Network Canada later this year.

    MSLO president and CEO Susan Lyne says, "We are very pleased that Martha and Everyday Food will be available to Canadian viewers later this year. Our relationship with Alliance Atlantis gives us the opportunity to expand distribution of our signature ?how-to? programming to new markets and audiences."

    As had ben reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com Martha is a co-production beween MSLO and reality TV guru Mark Burnett and it will air in more than 96 per cent of the US television landscape. The hour-long show will be taped live with a studio audience and programming format that allows audience members and special guests to participate and interact with Martha Stewart.
     
    Viewers will learn new ways to enhance their lives as audience members and even celebrity guests help Martha unveil great ideas and new projects -- from cooking and entertaining, to decorating and home renovating, and more. The segments will be engaging, illuminating and fun, appealing to a broad audience of viewers.

  • Government gives DD chief extension

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 01

    With no permanent replacement for outgoing Prasar Bharati acting CEO R.R. Shah being located even as his term expires, the Indian government has decided to continue with him for the next six months or until his replacement was found. There was speculation within television circles that Shah‘s days were numbered as the government had put vice-president Krishna Kant in charge of a hunt for the chairman of the Prasar Bharati and the CEO and other board members.

    Shah‘s term came to an end on 31 December but with the extension being given to him, he can breathe easy for the next six months. He holds the rank of special secretary in the information and broadcasting ministry.

    Shah‘s term will now close in mid-2001 which will coincide with Discovery India‘s managing director Kiran Karnik deadline from the company. Despite a denial from I&B minister Sushma Swaraj on Karnik‘s candidature one may still see him at the helm of affairs of the Prasar Bharati.

     

  • India Today's Aaj Tak TV makes debut

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 01

    The India Today group‘s TV Today flagged off its 24 hour Hindi news channel Aaj Tak on 31 December.The channel was launched by Law, Justice and Company Affairs Minister Arun Jaitley at a late night function. The Group has already invested Rs 600 million in the channel on state-of-the-art equipment and 18 bureaus across the country out of a total investment of Rs 800 million. The channel proposes to target the vast 14-15 million Hindi-watching Indian cable TV homes.

    TV Today had a contract with DD till March 2001 to continue supplying it with its daily news and current affairs show Aaj Tak. The group however decided to withdraw from the DD platform much earlier.

    In its new avatar Aaj Tak will extend its particular brand of news coverage to thematic programmes on issues such as health, lifestyle, bollywood, and information technology.

     

  • Qalam 2001 : Vinta Nanda

    Vinta Nanda, best known as the writer behind the marathon serial Tara, spoke of the degeneration of content in televi

  • ?Law and Order? star Jerry Orbach succumbs to cancer

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 01

    MUMBAI: Actor Jerry Orbach who starred in US broadcaster NBC?s courtroom drama Law and Order, has died of prostate cancer.

    He died in Manhattan after several weeks of treatment. In India Law And Order airs on Star World.

     

     

    Orbach had recently left Law and Order after 12 series to work on spin-off Law and Order: Trial by Jury playing the same character, Lennie Briscoe.

    NBC has announced that it will still introduce the new spin off. In a statement NBC Universal, chairman and CEO Bob Wright said, "We are saddened by the passing of the legendary Jerry Orbach, who had an unforgettable presence on stage and screen for more than forty years.

    "He was a man of extraordinary talents and personal grace. Suzanne and I and all of us at NBC Universal will miss him, as will his countless fans. Our hearts go out to Jerry?s wife, Elaine, and to his family and friends on their loss."

    Orbach appeared in the cult 1980?s dance film Dirty Dancing. He also voiced the cheery candelabra Lumiere in 1991?s Oscar-nominated Beauty and the Beast. He also starred in Woody Allen?s film Crimes and Misdemeanors.

    For his work in Law And Order Orbach was once nominated for an Emmy. He was also nominated seven times for the Screen Actors Guild awards as a part of the show?s ensemble.

     
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