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Dheeraj
Kumar creating a game show for DD
Creative Eye, promoted by Dheeraj Kumar, has also decided
to jump on to the gameshow bandwagon. For a change, however,
Creatives game show will not be beamed on any of the
satellite channels, but on Doordarshan. Although Dheeraj Kumar
is not talking much about the yet to be beamed gameshow, he
says that it will be a unique 45-minute programme. Scheduled
to go on air in December, the company is about to formalise
the modalities of the show.
According to Dheeraj Kumar, the show will be different from
both Kaun Banega Crorepati and Sawal Dus Crore Ka in the sense
that it is aiming for a target audience which watches Doordarshan
which includes non-urban centres.
The game show for DD is in line with the TV software production
companys long association with the national carrier.
Says Dheeraj Kumar: "We hold the intellectual property
rights of all the programmes we make. And one of the reasons
why we stick to DD is that DD lets us keep the rights for
the programmes." However, of late, things have changed
a bit when Sony and Creative Eye entered into an arrangement,
whereby the two parties shared the intellectual property rights
and therefore the revenues generated from that.
Says Dheeraj Kumar: "Our new strategy is to branch out
to satellite channels and not just be restricted to DD."
The reason: "Its a volume game, you know,"
he explains. Keeping that in mind, Creative is increasing
its 15- hours-a-week programming schedule to 20-hours-a-week
pattern. This development will take place over the next 18
months, he says.
UTV arm, WIN Cable float broadband portal
Sharkstream.com, a wholly-owned subsidiary of UTV, has launched
its broadband portal in the country with Mumbai-based WIN
Cable Internet, after introducing it in Singapore and Taiwan.
The content will be provided on the cable network in the western
suburbs of Mumbai in the Bandra-Khar-Santa Cruz area.
However, the Rajan Raheja-owned Hathway Cable & Datacom,
which owns WIN Cable Internets promoter Bharat Harwanis
cable systems, is not a partner in the agreement. WIN Cable
Internet will charge Rs. 50 per month for customers who want
to access sharkstream.coms content.
UTV and Win Cable will have a revenue-sharing arrangement.
"We will get around 30-40 per cent of the revenues earned.
We are yet to finalise the terms though," said Harwani.
Sharkstreams server will be available in Win Cables
office and the content will run on the cable system. No cable
modem will be needed as it is a complete digital line connection
to the customer, Harwani said. The speed would vary between
60kbps to 256 kbps.
Win Cable Internet has laid out 32 km of optic fibre cable
in the Bandra-Khar area. "We have invested around Rs.
3 crore and plan to invest a further Rs. 4 crore. The cost
per meter comes to Rs. 200," said Harwani. UTV has exclusively
tied up with WIN Cable Internet for the Bandra-Khar region
but is looking at cable partners in other parts of Mumbai.
Sharkstream has 15 channel partners like Voice of America
and Gslot. Besides, it has access to UTV content including
the Tamil channel, Vijay TV. Win Cable has 500 paid Internet
customers and charges Rs. 1,500 per month. The quarterly fee
is lower at Rs. 3,600. Though UTV has roped in a partner,
it has not succeeded in getting an agreement with the bigger
cable network, Hathway Cable & Datacom.
Sibabrata Das
Sun TV launches Koteeswaran on language channels
Sun Television Network has introduced its Rs 1 crore game
show, Koteeswaran, in its other language channels besides
Tamil. Surya, the Malayalam language channel, will launch
the show after it is established on Sun TV. "We will
exploit the game show to the maximum in all our networks,"
a source in Sun TV said.
Sun TVs Koteeswaran began telecast from November 4 at
9-10 pm, twice a week on Saturdays and Sundays. Hindustan
Lever will title-sponsor the show while Bajaj Auto, Johnson
& Johnson, Godrej Soaps and Parle Confectionery will be
the associate sponsors.
New Age Entertainment is the exclusive marketing agent for
the show. The company has agreed to pay a minimum guarantee
and will have a revenue sharing arrangement with Sun TV. "It
will be the biggest show happening in Tamil Nadu. The aim
is to maintain leadership, create interactivity with viewers
and generate excitement on the channel," said New Age
Entertainment managing director Suresh Iyer. New Age Entertainment
is a joint venture between ETC Networks which holds 51 per
cent stake and Iyer (49 per cent equity). Tamil film actor
Sarat Kumar has signed a one-year contract (104 episodes)
to host the show.
Sun TV has commissioned Tamil actress Radhikas production
house company, Radaan Pictures, for the show Sun, which usually
sells time slots to production houses, will own the programme.
The cost of the programme is around Rs. 40 lakh, the source
said. The show will have six contestants and only one will
have the opportunity to play with Kumar. There will be three
rounds. While the first round will have "yes" and
"no" answers, round 2 will provide three options
and the third round multiple options. The prize money will
start from Rs. 2,000 and go up to Rs. 1 crore. The show will
be called Clinic Plus presents Koteeswaran. The ad spot rates
on the game show will vary between Rs. 25,000-30,000 per 10
seconds.
As Sun TV decided to introduce a weekend game show, it would
not compete with either Star Plus Kaun Banega Crorepati
or Zee TVs Sawaal Dus Crore Ka. The game shows in Hindi,
however, have had little impact in Tamil Nadu. Sun TVs
programmes are already enjoying ratings above 20 TRPs. "The
need for a game show was not to boost the channels ratings.
It is part of an effort to be innovative and increase the
level of interactivity with the viewers," said Iyer.
Why did ETC decide to associate with the game show? Said ETC
Network director and promoter Yogesh Radhakrishnan, "This
marks our entry into the South Indian markets. With this,
we plan under New Age Entertainment to create and market software
only for the Sun TV Network channels."
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