• The Indian Express group goes on air; signs pacts with CNBC India and Broadcast Worldwide

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 20, 2000

    The publishing major - The Indian Express Group has made a foray into television businesses. The finance daily, The Financial Express will soon enter into pact with the Raghav Bahl promoted business news channel CNBC India which is a joint venture between CNBC Asia and Raghav Bahl‘s TV-18.
    They have entered into a content sharing agreement. The Financial Express (FE) will have access to CNBC India‘s news while the satellite channel will utilise FE‘s journalistic infrastructure facilities for CNBC India‘s television channel and its business portal www.rupeemaker.com.

    In the meanwhile, the Indian Express Group has entered into an agreement with the Rathikant Basu promoted broadcasting company Broadcast Worldwide. The Indian Express will produce Marathi and Punjabi news and current affairs programmes for the ‘Tara‘ group of channels promoted by Broadcast Worldwide. Shekhar Gupta, CEO of The Indian Express Group signed a pact with Kishor Alhuwalia, the CEO Broadcast Worldwide Punjabi channel in Chandigarh.

    The Indian Express will use its editorial expertise while Broadcast Worldwide will provide it with its technical and production expertise. A new show ‘The Indian Express on Air‘ will also be launched.

    The Indian Express Group has entered into the broadcasting world with this pact. But what needs to be seen is will it be able make hold its ground in this media.

     

  • Four regional channels to be launched

    The Rathikant Basu promoted Broadcast India has planned to launch four encrypted regional channels--Bangla, Punjabi,

  • Kerala seen as a lucrative market by unconventional broadcasters

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 19, 2000

    A television channel war will soon hit the southern Indian state of Kerla. The state marked by religious sentiments and a huge television viewing audience has attracted over six players wanting to eat the pie.
    Apart from Doordarshan‘s service, Kalanithi Maran‘s Sun TV Network‘s Surya TV and Asianet catered to the Malayalam audience. Zee Telefilms Limited‘s acquisition of Asianet opened the eyes of many players who now all want to tap the niche market.

    Recently, Malyalam Communications, formed by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) announced its recruiting spree for their upcoming channel Malyalam TV. More in the line is the Muslim League.
    The Communist Party wants to portray their ‘ideologies‘ over the television channel. A similar plan has been laid by the Muslim League.

    The high number of Christians in the state has tempted a player to launch a Christian Channel which will focus on the Keralite Christian community situated in Kerala as well as in the Middle-East.

    Will sentiments on which the political channels are banking, last for long? Do people want ideologies or infotainment? Do they want to know about religion and political agendas rather than entertainment?
    Doubts will be raised over the survival of channels with not much deep pockets. Advertisers beware...

  • Manipal Group plans major expansion drive - to invest Rs 3 billion in various activities

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 18, 2000

    Karnataka based Manipal Group, which is worth Rs 20 billion, is planning a major expansion drive and is looking at an IPO worth Rs 3 billion to fund its expansion activities. The company is expected to come out with the IPO by June this year.
    Half of the amount raised by IPO will go towards funding its media ventures while rest will be for housing and infotech.

    The group plans to launch a 24-hour Kannada entertainment channel in the next six months. The channel will be called ‘Tarang TV‘. An educational channel and a regional news channel are also in the offing in a year‘s time. Tarang TV will have 12 hours of original programming. The channel is also looking at foreign partners to provide content for the kid‘s slot which will be aired on it. The channel will be beamed off AsiaSat-3. An animation studio will also be set up in Banglore.

    Apart from this the Manipal Group is also looking at introducing new women‘s magazine. The magazine is expected to be launched within 3 months time.

    Manipal Group will also be making its foray into the Internet with a women‘s portal called shesindia.com. The site, which will be launched in 45 days, will generate revenues from advertising, sponsorships and ecommerce.

  • Sony backs out of Channel V; News Corp picks up more stake

    The media baron Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has picked up an additional 15 per cent stake in the Indian youth music ch

  • Kannada channel 'Suprabhatha' launched

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 17, 2000

    i2i Media Ltd launched ‘Suprabhatha‘, the 24 hour Kannada channel on 16 April, 2000. The digital channel is beamed on Thaicom-3 and boasts of programming from all genres.

    Suprabhatha‘s sister channel ‘Prabhat‘ which caters the Marathi community was on the brink of shutting down earlier. Thanks to the blessings from an angel investor, the channel got another chance to survive. It also could give birth to ‘Suprabhatha‘.

    The channel is all set to give some competition to ‘Udaya‘ belonging to Karunanidi Maran‘s Sun TV Network.

     

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