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Crown Media talks with Modi Entertainment on Kermit; merges
service with Hallmark in Asia
US-based
Crown Media Holdings, parent of Crown Media International,
is in talks with the Modi Entertainment Network (MEN) to
set up an Indian joint venture for kid's channel, Kermit.
Crown is exploring whether a relationship of this kind will
help increase its distribution and advertising revenue.
Kermit has been distributed by MEN in India over the past
year or so and more than 5,000 IRDs have been placed with
cable operators to enable them to receive the encrypted
service. The channel charges cable operators a carriage
fee of around Re 1 per subscriber. Indian cable ops have
also paid up advances for the IRDs.
Elsewhere in Asia, Crown has taken the decision to relaunch
Kermit as a day part service on Hallmark, which is also
being recast and reintroduced with a snazzier look and better
packaging. Kermit will cease to be telecast as a separate
24 hour feed over Asia from 1 November.
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