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WORLDTEL, BBC WORLDWIDE INDIA PROPOSALS
CLEARED
The government has cleared the proposal
by World Tel to invest Rs 2,817.5 million in India.
It will pick up a 49% equity stake in a venture to
provide information technology-based services, e-commerce,
Internet and other related services. The government
has also cleared a proposal by BBC Worldwide India,
but no details of what BBC was seeking to do were
available at the time of writing.
MTV HONOURS INDIAN SINGING VETERAN
MTV India has selected melody queen
and veteran singer, Lata Mangeshkar as the "Apna Artist
of the Millennium". She will be featured on special
shows such as MTV Essential, MTV Made in India and
MTV Non-Stop Hits.
ESPN STAR SPORTS RENEWS CONTRACT
WITH ASTRO
Sports caster ESPN STAR Sports has
renewed a carriage deal for ESPN and STAR Sports for
the next few years effective 1 November 1999 with
digital satellite DTH operator Astro in Malaysia,
operated by MEASAT Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd
(MBNS).
MAPLE LEAF COUNTRY GETS BOLLYWOOD
The first ever pay-per-view Bollywood
movie channel is being launched by B4U in Canada on
Christmas day this year. This service launched on
the Bell Express Vue platform, marketed and promoted
by Asian Television Network International Limited
(ATN), is hoping to reduce piracy as movies would
be available within 8-12 weeks of their theatre release.
"Bring Home Bollywood" will be the catchline for the
new service.
INDIAN VIEWERS EXPECTED TO SINK IN
TITANIC
Star Movies is premiering the US $200
million movie, "The Titanic", on 31 December as its
new year feast.
The most expensive film also the biggest grosser of
the millennium is costing the official sponsor Samsung
US $1 million. Star plans to repeat the film twice
on the same day. It would be aired once at 8.00 pm
and then at midnight.
ZEE TV’S NEW YEAR BONANZA
Zee and Wizcraft have submitted a Rs
30 million proposal to the Maharashtra government
which envisages a show of gaiety, culture, and celebration
of the new millenium to be presented at a prominent
Mumbai beach, Chowpatty on Millenium Eve. The programme
will have seven sequences ranging from Indian dances
to Indi-Pop.
Over 164 broadcasters are expected to broadcast the
mega show which is expected to attract an attendance
of 4500 people.
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