Ashish Sinha And Aminah Sheikh In New Delhi

Stories by Ashish Sinha And Aminah Sheikh In New Delhi

3 broadcasters plan combine to improve rates

3 broadcasters plan combine to improve rates

Rediff.com   22 Sep 2008

At least three major broadcasting companies have held discussions on forming a combine, the first of its kind, to counter the might of media buying houses in dictating commercial air-time rates.

Yusuf Pathan, S Sreesanth top IPL wish list

Yusuf Pathan, S Sreesanth top IPL wish list

Rediff.com   18 Sep 2008

A day after the Board of Control for Cricket in India announced that players can be transferred for the second edition of the DLF Indian Premier League team, owners are already drawing up their wish lists.

ESPN-Star on a strong wicket in cricket biz

ESPN-Star on a strong wicket in cricket biz

Rediff.com   13 Sep 2008

Estimates and bid amounts available in the public domain show that ESPN Star Sports is now sitting on nearly 1,400 days of international cricket matches over the next ten years for which it has paid nearly Rs 9,380 crore. In other words, the broadcaster will offer viewers roughly 140 days of cricket every year. And it has acquired each match-day at an average cost of Rs 7 crore, which the industry says is cost-effective.

Studios zoom in on small-budget films for profits

Studios zoom in on small-budget films for profits

Rediff.com   11 Sep 2008

Small-budget films seem to be raking in the moolah for production houses. Little wonder that filmmakers like Ghai, Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt and Pritish Nandy have over the years stuck to making small-budget films in the range of Rs 10-15 crore (Rs 100-150 million).

Govt to allow media firms demerge FM radio biz

Govt to allow media firms demerge FM radio biz

Rediff.com   11 Sep 2008

According to sources, the proposal regarding 'grant of approval to the transfer of shares by the FM radio company for the purpose of demerging the radio business has been submitted to the Cabinet for its consideration. Over a dozen private FM radio operators, including Reliance ADAG's Big FM, will stand to benefit from this move, experts say.

Bollywood a big hit with iTunes

Bollywood a big hit with iTunes

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2008

What started as a trickle three years ago has now hit big time with music companies putting more and more songs on iTunes. "Three years back, when we started off, Bollywood filmmakers were not very bullish about promoting music content on a global platform. Under iTunes' world category of songs, Bollywood certainly features in the top three," said Neeraj Roy, CEO, Hungama Mobile. The company has been responsible for making Bollywood music available on iTunes.

Advertisers make a beeline for Indian Idol 4

Advertisers make a beeline for Indian Idol 4

Rediff.com   6 Sep 2008

Riding on the success of Indian Idol 3, advertisers are queuing up for the fourth season of the show. Sony Entertainment Television, which will air Indian Idol 4 starting September 19 has sold over 85 per cent of the advertising inventory.

Broadcasters to split feed for DTH platform

Broadcasters to split feed for DTH platform

Rediff.com   6 Sep 2008

Also plan to charge a premium on advertising.

Star hosts double reality show budgets

Star hosts double reality show budgets

Rediff.com   2 Sep 2008

With competition rising in the entertainment channel business due to the advent of new players, broadcasters are ready to cough up huge amounts to celebrities in the hope of wooing a more fragmented audience. As a result, anchor rates have doubled and tripled since Bachchan warmed the hot seat. Naturally, the programming cost has shot through the roof.

US to partner India's biggest media convention

US to partner India's biggest media convention

Rediff.com   27 Aug 2008

In what would be a significant boost to the domestic entertainment industry, the United States has been roped in as the partner country for the 2009 Ficci Frames - the annual global convention on the entertainment and media industry that is partly sponsored by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. It will be the tenth year of Ficci Frames next year.

Govt loses Rs 265 cr due to false reporting

Govt loses Rs 265 cr due to false reporting

Rediff.com   22 Aug 2008

These numbers have been submitted to the regulator, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, by various stakeholders in the cable industry, including broadcasters and multi-system operators. These are based on the information collected from the tax departments of various state governments.

Anil Ambani co to launch DTH service on Aug 19

Anil Ambani co to launch DTH service on Aug 19

Rediff.com   18 Aug 2008

Big TV will be the fourth entrant in the 7-million private DTH subscribers market following Dish TV's launch in 2003, Tata Sky (2006) and Sun Direct (2007). Doordarshan's DD Direct Plus is the fifth player (also launched in 2003) but is a free-to-air service.

Software to read viewers' pulse

Software to read viewers' pulse

Rediff.com   13 Aug 2008

Believe it or not, it is viewers like you who influence these snap decisions taken by broadcasters and programme developers. This has been made possible by new software introduced by Mumbai-based overnight ratings agency Audience Measurement and Analytics (aMap) called Dashboard.

Shopping channels: The next big thing!

Shopping channels: The next big thing!

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2008

You can soon buy your car or house sitting in front a television set. With Network 18 launching India's first home shopping channel Home Shop 18 in April, and Star TV group soon to join the fray, the home shopping channels are expected to be the next big thing for television broadcasters.

TRAI wants to pull the plug on ESPN

TRAI wants to pull the plug on ESPN

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2008

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India is recommending the cancellation of sports broadcaster ESPN STAR Sports' downlinking licence for non-compliance with the DTH platform's pricing formula.TRAI's proposed action follows its direction and a show cause notice to ESPN Software India in the last two months asking it to fall in line with its DTH pricing formula.

Advertisers shy away from Beijing Olympics

Advertisers shy away from Beijing Olympics

Rediff.com   2 Aug 2008

Official telecaster Prasar Bharati has got Life Insurance Corporation, Maruti, Suzuki, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA), Indian Oil Corporation, BSNL and Samsung on board as sponsors for telecast of the forthcoming Beijing Olympics. But with the tournament starting on August 8, Prasar Bharati is yet to have a presenting sponsor.

BK Modi in talks to acquire Hollywood studio

BK Modi in talks to acquire Hollywood studio

Rediff.com   29 Jul 2008

The deal is expected to be struck at $150 million (about Rs 600 crore). If the deal goes through, it will mark the entry of Indian companies in Hollywood studios.

Govt may suspend Bharti's DTH licence

Govt may suspend Bharti's DTH licence

Rediff.com   21 Jul 2008

This follows the show-cause notice that was issued to the company last month by the ministry of informaton and broadcasting and the response given by the company. According to highly placed sources, the letter of suspension of Bharti's DTH licence has been moved within the I&B ministry because it is not satisfied with the response sent by Bharti Telemedia.

Lok Sabha TV:Rs 1 lakh for every 5-min feed

Lok Sabha TV:Rs 1 lakh for every 5-min feed

Rediff.com   21 Jul 2008

It's going to be a field day for the 40-odd news channels in the country as they gear up to cover the UPA Government's trust vote on July 22.

Modi in talks for Sony BMG stake

Modi in talks for Sony BMG stake

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2008

In yet another move to strengthen his association with the Sony Group, Spice Chairman B K Modi is in talks to buy stake in Sony BMG, the group's music subsidiary.