MIB grants permanent registration for 10 years to 112 MSOs under DAS

Among the prominent MSOs that have been granted permanent registration are Digi Cable Network India, Den Network, Star Broadband Services, Indusind Media & Communication, Asianet Satellite Communications, and Hathway, among others

e4m by exchange4media Staff
Published: Aug 27, 2014 3:51 PM  | 28 min read
MIB grants permanent registration for 10 years to 112 MSOs under DAS

The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (MIB) has granted permanent registration for 10 years to 112 multi system operators (MSOs) to operate in Digital Addressable System (DAS).

This latest list of MSOs is as on August 22, 2014.

Among the prominent MSOs that have been granted permanent registration are Digi Cable Network India, Den Network, Star Broadband Services, Indusind Media and Communication, Asianet Satellite Communications, and Hathway Cable & Datacom, among others.

Following is the complete list of the 112 MSOs that have got permission, along with the areas and the date from which the permission has been granted, as listed by the MIB website:

List as on 22.08.2014 of MULTI SYSTEM OPERATORS (MSOs) who have been granted PERMANENT 
REGISTRATION (for 10 years) by MINISTRY OF INFORMATION & BROADCASTING TO OPERATE
 IN DIGITAL ADDRESSABLE SYSTEM (DAS)
Sl. No. Name of MSO Address of MSO Permitted City/Town/Area Operation Status
1. Inspire Infratech Pvt. Ltd
9/21/2012 - BP&L
Inspire Infratech Pvt. Ltd
Plot No.18, 2nd Floor, East Avenue Market, East Punjabi
Bagh, New Delhi.
National Capital Territory of Delhi area Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
24.3.2014
2. CCN DEN Network Pvt. Ltd.
9/25/2012 - BP&L
CCN DEN Network Pvt. Ltd.
C-1/9, Krishna Nagar, Delhi-110051
Phase I, II, & III Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
29.05.2014
3. Aadhar Digital Vision Pvt. Ltd
9/56/2012-BP&L
Aadhar Digital Vision Pvt. Ltd
37/19,  Ayalur  Muthiah  Street,  Kondithope,  Chennai-
600079
in the State of Tamilnadu and UT of
Pondicherry
Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
21.02.2014
4. ABS Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
9/63/2012 - BP&L
ABS Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Hari Om Chambers, 7th Floor, B-16,  Veera      Industrial
Estate, off link Road,  Andheri (W), Mumbai-400053.
Mumbai  Of  Phase  I  and  all  Cities
/towns of Phase III & IV
Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
30.05.2014
5. Akshaya Diginet Cable Vision Pvt.
Limited.
9/75/2012 - BP&L
Akshaya Diginet Cable Vision Pvt. Limited. B-20,Industrial Estate
Mugappair East, Chennai-600037
In  the  State  of  Tamil  Nadu  Except
Coimbatore
Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
29.05.2014
6. Thamizhaga            Cable            TV
Communication Pvt. Ltd., Chennai
9/81/2012 - BP&L
Thamizhaga   Cable   TV   Communication   Pvt.   Ltd.,
Chennai
Old  No.  150,  New  No.  48,  Sami  Naicken  Street, Chinthadripet Chennai. 600002
Chennai in Phase I,and all cities /towns
of Phase III, Phase-IV
Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
03.06.2014
7. Baba Enterprises Delhi
9/92/2012 - BP&L
Baba Enterprises Delhi
106, Ist Floor, Takiya Chowk, Mandir Wali Gali, Burari
Village, Delhi 84
Delhi & NCR Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
10.06.2014
8. Novabase   Digital   Entertainment
Pvt. Ltd., Delhi
9/100/2012 - BP&L
226B/5, 3rd Floor Krishna Palace Prakash Mohalla East
of Kailash New Delhi 110067
Delhi & NCR Permanent (For 10 years)
registration      given      on
18.06.2014
9. Microscan Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.,
Mumbai
9/85/2013 - BP&L
Microscan Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
“A”   Wing,   301-303,   Opp.   Ahura   Centre,   Everest
Grande, mahakali caves Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai- 400093
Phase I, III and IV Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration     issued     on
13.06.2014
10. Chouksey Entertainments Ltd.
9/131/2012 - BP&L
Chouksey Entertainments Ltd
Krishi Upaj Mandi, Plot No – 46, 47,48 JDA Scheme no.
-5, Damoh Naka Jabalpur – 482002 (M.P.)
Jabalpur of Phase II and Phase III and
Phase IV in the states of Maharashtra, Chattisgarh Bihar Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Gujrat and Odisha
Permanent  (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
30.05.2014
11. UCN Cable Network Pvt. Ltd.
9/133/2012 - BP&L
UCN Cable Network Pvt. Ltd.
502,     Milestone     Building,     Wardha     Road,     12, Ramdaspeth, Nagpur 440 010
Phase-I,4 Cities of Phase II viz Nagpur,
Jabalpur, Indore & Bhopal and Phase
III & IV Cities
Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
29.05.2014
12. E-Infrastructure  &  Entertainment
(India) Pvt. Ltd.
9/145/2012 - BP&L
E-Infrastructure & Entertainment (India) Pvt. Ltd.
22  &  24,  Someshwara  Nilaya,  Jakkur  Main  Road, Amruthalli, Banglore (KA) 560092
Karnataka (except Mysore), Tamilnadu
(except Coimbatore),Andhra Pradesh(except Hyderabad & Vishakhapatanam and Kerala state
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
30.05.2014
13. Bhima Riddhi Digital Services
9/144/2012 - BP&L
Bhima Riddi Digital Services
4th   Floor,  Millenium  Square,  Near  Garuda  Bunglow, Sath Raasta, Solapur
Areas Phase I, II, III & IV Except Phase
II cities in Maharashtra (excluding Solapur),  Karnataka,  Gujrat     and Andhra Pradesh
Permanent (For 10 years))
registration       issued   on
30.05.2014
14. All Digital Networks India Ltd.
9/13/2013 - BP&L
All Digital Networks India Ltd.
N 2, LIC Row Houses, 24th  Main, 1st Phase JP Nagar, Bangalore 560078
In  the  state  of  Karnataka     except
Mysore
Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
29.05.2014
15. Digi Maharaja Cable Network Pvt.
Ltd.
9/23/2013 - BP&L
Digi Maharaja Cable Network Private Limited, B-8, Marol, Industrial Area,
Next to MIDC Police Station
Andheri (E),
Mumbai 400093
Phase I, III & IV and Agra city of Phase
II only
Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
29.05.2014
16. Mplex Networks Pvt. Ltd.
9/27/2013- BP&L
Mplex Networks Pvt. Ltd.
Aerolex  Centre-  III  Floor,  109  KH  Road,  Bangalore
560001
Bangalore City Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
24.01.2014
17. Zippy Tel Pvt. Ltd.
9/61/2013 - BP&L
Zippy Tel Pvt. Ltd.
D - 177, Sector 10, Noida -201301
Uttar Pradesh
Ghaziabad & Goutam budh Nagar Permanent (For 10 years)
registration       issued   on
29.05.2014
18. Sree Devi Digital Systems Pvt. Ltd.
9/72/2013 - BP&L
Sree Devi Digital Systems Pvt. Ltd. D. No : 39-6-16,
Sagar Nivas, Muralinagar,
Visakhapatnam-530O07
Vishakhapatnam of Phase II and rest
of Andhra Pradesh for Phase III and IV
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
06.02.2014
19. Subam Digital Cable Services,
9/91/2012 - BP&L
Subam Digital Cable Services,
138,Cotton Market,
Rajapalayam, Virudhu Nagar district, Tamil Nadu, PIN- 626117
Phase I, III & IV Cities only Permanent (For 10 years)
registration       issued   on
29.05.2014
20. Asianet Satellite Communications
Ltd.
9/28/2013 - BP&L
Asianet Satellite Communications Ltd.
2A, 2nd Floor, Leela Infopark, Technopark, Kazhakuttom,
Thiruvananthapuram 695581
Phase I, III & IV Cities Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
30.05.2014
21. Mansion Cable Network Pvt. Ltd.
9/65/2013 - BP&L
Mansion Cable Network Pvt. Ltd.
Part of 10 & 21, IInd Floor, College Road, Chhipi Tank, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh - 250001
Notified area  of  in  the state of  Uttar
Pradesh except (i) Agra (ii) Allahabad (iii) Ghaziabad (iv) Kanpur (v) Lucknow (vi) Varanasi
Permanent (for 10    years)
registration       issued   on
29.05.2014
22. Men Power Media Network
9/103/2012 - BP&L
Men Power Media Network
Men Power Avenue
Natesanar Street
Nemeli-631051, Arakkonam Tk., Vellore District,
Tamilnadu.
In   the   state   of   Tamilnadu   except
Coimbatore and Chennai and Chittore and Nellore Districts in the state of Andhra Pradesh
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
29.05.2014
23. Sai Vision Cable Network
9/58/2013 - BP&L
Sai Vision Cable Network
Shop No.  8, Aditya Apartment, Anandnagar, Sinhagad Road, Pune 411051
Notified areas of of Pune city of Phase-
II and Pune, Satara  and Ahmednagar
Districts of Phase –III & IV
Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
27.05.2014
24. Sea TV Network Limited
9/40/2013 - BP&L
Sea TV Network Limited
148, Manas Nagar, Shahganj, Agra- 282010
In the state of Uttar Pradesh excluding
Allahabad,       Ghaziabad,       Kanpur, Lucknow, Meerut, Varanasi
Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
29.05.2014
25. Vinsat Digital  Pvt. Ltd.
9/57/2013 - BP&L
Vinsat Digital Pvt. Ltd.
#46-15-32/8, Flat No. 501,
5th Floor, Kandrapa Complex, Dondaparthi, Near Diamond Park,
Vishakhapatnam 530 016
Vishakhapatnam only Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
26.05.2014
26. Digital Infotainment Pvt. Ltd.
F. No.9/15/2013 - BP&L
Digital Infotainment Pvt. Ltd.
Plot No.97, Marol Co-operative Industrial Estate, Makwana, Andheri (East),
Mumbai-400 059
Maharashtra
In   the   State   of   Karnataka   except
Mysore
Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
30.05.2014
27. Moon Network Pvt. Ltd.
F. No.9/45/2013 - BP&L
Moon Network Pvt. Ltd.
1/47, Hotel East Lite, Delhi Gate, Near Raja Mandi Railway Station Agra 282002
Uttar Pradesh
Agra, Firozabad, Tundla & Shikohabad Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
23.01.2014
28. Technobile Systems Network
F. No.9/80/2013 - BP&L
Technobile Systems Network
421, Udyog Vihar, Phase-IV, Gurgaon-122015
Haryana
In the State of  Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,
Haryana,  Uttranchal  &  Rajasthan except Agra, Allahabad, Ghaziabad, Kanpur, Meerut & Varanasi in the State of Uttar Pradesh, Patna in the State of Bihar, Faridabad in the State of Haryana, and Jaipur & Jodhpur in the State of Rajasthan
Permanent (For 10  years)
registration       issued   on
30.05.2014
29. Digi Cable Network India Pvt. Ltd.
9/26/2012 - BP&L
Digi Cable Network India Pvt. Ltd.
B-8, Marol Industrial Area, Next of MIDC Police Station, Andheri (E), Mumbai-400093
National   Capital   Territory   of   Delhi, Municipal Council   of Greater Mumbai
,and Kolkata Metropolitan Area
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
12.06.2012
30. Den  New  Broad  Communication
Pvt. Ltd.
9/32/2013 – BP&L
Den New Broad Communication Pvt.Ltd
3rd Floor P.P Chamber, near KDMC Bhagat Singh Path
Dombivili (E) 421201
In  the  state  of  Maharashtra  except
Aurangabad, Nagpur, Nasik, Navi Mumbai, Pimpri Chinchwad, Pune, Sholapur & Thane
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
22.07.2014
31. Kal Cables Pvt. Ltd.
9/31/2012 - BP&L
Kal Cables Pvt. Ltd.
No. 229, Kutchery Road, Mylapore, Chennai-600004
Chennai
Metropolitan Area
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
19.06.2012
32. Home System Pvt Ltd.
9/19/2012 - BP&L
Home System Pvt Ltd.
A/17,   Gaurav  Annexe,   R.R.T.   Road   Mulund   (W), Mumbai -400080
Entire  DAS  notified  area  across  the country  notified  in  the  notification  of
government of India
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
28.03.2013
33. Star  Broadband  Services  (I)  Pvt.
Ltd.
9/29/2012 - BP&L
Star Broadband Services (I) Pvt. Ltd.
19/48,      Malcha      Marg,      Commercial     Complex, Chankyapuri, New Delhi-110021
National Capital Territory of Delhi Permanent (For 10 Years w.e.f 30.09.2006)
registration issued on
28.6.2012
34. Den Adn Network Pvt. Ltd.
9/24/2012 - BP&L
Den Adn Network Pvt. Ltd.
11/15, 3rd floor, East Patel Nagar, New Delhi-110008
National Capital Territory of Delhi Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
8.7.2014
35. Delhi Distribution Company
9/18/2012 - BP&L
Delhi Distribution Company
Office  No.2,  Ist  Floor, Local  Shopping  Centre, Uday
Park, New Delhi-110049
National Capital Territory of Delhi Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
21.06.2012
36. Satellite Channels Pvt. Ltd.
9/28/2012 - BP&L
Satellite Channels Pvt. Ltd.
E-68, 3rd Floor, Lajpat Nagar-I, New Delhi-110024
National Capital Territory of Delhi and cities/towns/areas   occurring   against-
II,Phase-III, and Phase-IV
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
29.06.2012
37. Kailash Cable Network Pvt. Ltd
9/43/2012 - BP&L
Kailash Cable Network Pvt. Ltd
36, Ram Lal Mukherjee Lane, Salkia, Howrah-711106
Kolkata Metropolitan Area and cities of
Howrah and Patna occurring against Phase-II and cities /town/areas occurring Phase-III & IV
Permanent (For 10 Years )
registration       issued   on
29.06.2012
38. Indusind             Media             And
Communication Limited
9/54/2012 - BP&L
Indusind Media And Communication Limited Under 11
(F)
IN Centre, 49/50 MIDC, 12th Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai-400093
Municipal Council of Greater Mumbai,
National Capital Territory (NCT), Delhi, Kolkata Metropolitan Area, Chennai Metropolitan Area
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
29.06.2012
39. Barasat  Cable  TV  Network  Pvt.
Ltd.
9/61/2012 - BP&L
Barasat Cable Tv Network Pvt. Ltd.
Circular  Road,  Nabapally,  Barasat,  Pin  No.  700126 (West Bengal)
Kolkata Metropolitan Area Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
29.06.2012
40. Scod 18 Networking Pvt. Ltd
9/52/2012 - BP&L
Scod 18 Networking Pvt. Ltd
Plot No. 97, Marol Co-operative Industrial Estate, Makwana, Andheri (E)
Mumbai- 400059
In the State of Maharashtra Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration       issued   on
29.06.2012
41. Den Network. Ltd “Den”
9/46/2012 - BP&L
Den Network. Ltd “Den”
236, Ground floor, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase-III, New Delhi-110020
Municipal Council of Greater Mumbai, National Capital Territory (NCT), Delhi,
Kolkata Metropolitan Area, Chennai
Metropolitan     Area     as     well     as cities/towns/Areas   occurring   against
Phase-II,Phase-III & Phase- IV
Permanent
(For 10 Years) Registration issued on 4.07.2012
42. Manthan Broadband Services Pvt. Ltd
9/53/2012 - BP&L
Manthan Broadband Services PVT. Ltd
6, Ganesh Chandra, Avenue IIIrd Floor, Kolkata-700013 (W.B)
Kolkata Metropolitan Area Permanent
(For 10 Years) Registration issued on 29.06.2012
43. Advance  Multisystem  Broadband
Communications Ltd
9/55/2012 - BP&L
Advance Multisystem Broadband Communications Ltd
Bankim Kannan, Chinsurah Station Road, Near Radion
Station Surah R.S., Hooghly – 712102 (W.B)
Kolkata Metropolitan Area Permanent
(For 10 Years) Registration issued on 18.07.2012
44. Indusind             Media             And
Communication Limited
9/48/2012 - BP&L
*second    application    for    different areas
Indusind Media And Communication Limited
IN Centre, 49/50 MIDC, 12th Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai-400093
Cities/towns/areas   occurring   against
Phase I, Phase II, Phase III and Phase IV as notified in the notification of Government
Permanent
(For 10 Years) Registration issued on 18.07.2012
45. Indian Cable Net Company Limited
9/51/2012 - BP&L
Indian Cable Net Company  Limited
J1/15,Salt Lake, Electronics Complex Block EP,Sector- V,Salt Lake
Kolkata-700091
Cities/towns/areas   occurring   against
Phase I, Phase II, Phase III and Phase IV as notified in the notification of Government
Permanent
(For 10 Years) Registration issued on 18.07.2012
46. Live Satellite
9/64/2012 - BP&L
Live Satellite,
Hari Om Chembers ,
7th Floor, B-16, Veera Industrial Estate, Off link Road
Andheri(W), Mumbai - 400054
Municipal Council of Greater Mumbai, National Capital Territory (NCT), Delhi,
Kolkata   Metropolitan  Area,   Chennai
Metropolitan     Area,     as     well     as cities/towns  /areas  occurring  against
phase I, II, III &IV.
Permanent
(For 10 Years) Registration issued on 23.07.2012
47. Hathway     Cable     &     Datacom
Limited, Mumbai.
9/68/2012 - BP&L
Hathway Cable & Datacom Limited, Trade Word Wing,10th Floor
Kamala Mills Compound, S. B. Marg
Lower Parel(W), Mumbai -400013
Phase I, Phase II, Phase III, Phase-IV Permanent
(For 10 Years) Registration issued on 30.07.2012
48. JAK      Communication      Private
Limited, Chennai.
9/ 77/2012 - BP&L
JAK Communication Private Limited, Chennai.
J-4, 6th Avenue, Anna Nagar East, Chennai - 600102
Chennai Permanent
(For     10     Years     w.e.f
5.8.2008)         Registration issued on 08.08.2012
49. Kable First India Pvt. Ltd.
9/117/2012 - BP&L
Kable First India Pvt. Ltd
2nd   Floor,  Indian  Express  Building,  No.  1,  Queen’s
Road, Bangalore 560001
Bangalore Permanent (For 10 years)
Registration      issued   on
12.12.2013
50. SR Cable TV Pvt. Ltd.
9/118/2012-BP&L
SR Cable tv Pvt. Ltd
304,05,06 Corporate House, 169 RNT Marg, Indore(M.P.)  452007  and  or  Ist,  2nd    floor,  Indian Express  Building,  No.  1,  Queen’s  Road,  Bangalore
560001
Indore Permanent  (for  10  years)
Registration      issued   on
13.12.2013
51. Darsh Digital Network Pvt. Ltd.
9/4/2013 - BP&L
Darsh Digital Network Pvt. Ltd.
2nd         Floor,   Suprabhat   Building.   Ceat   Compound, Ehibition Road, Patna 800001
In the state of Bihar Permanent  (for  10  years)
Registration      issued   on
13.12.2013
52. Take one JK Media Pvt. Ltd.
9/11/2013 - BP&L
Take one JK Media Pvt. Ltd. Satyam Resort Buidling,
Marble Market, Jammu(J&K)
city/town/area of  Srinagar only in the state of Jammu Kashmir Permanent  (for  10  years) Registration      issued   on
11.12.2013
53. Vinod Cable TV Network
9/18/2013 - BP&L
Vinod Cable TV Network
MCF 5662, Gali No. 25, E Block, Sanjay Colony, Sector 23,
Faridabad,  Haryana
In the state of Haryana Permanent (For 10 Years)
Registration      issued   on
12.12.2013
54. Hathway MCN Pvt. Ltd.
9/64/2013 - BP&L
Hathway MCN Pvt. Ltd.
310/311 Akshyadeep Plazatown Centre, CIDCO Jalna Road, Aurangabad
Aurangabad only Permanent (For 10 years)
Registration     given     on
12.12.2013
55. Sri  Rajaganapathi Cable Network
9/140/2013 - BP & L
Sri  Rajaganapathi Cable Network
205-A, Sewa Complex, MRK, Salai India Nagar, Neyveli, 607801.
District  of  Cuddalore  in  the  State  of
Tamil Nadu
Permanent (For 10 years)
Registration     given     on
30.06.2014
56. Krystal Cable Network owned by
Mr. Gawli Shailesh babulal
9/75/2013 - BP&L
Krystal Cable Network
owned by Mr. Gawli Shailesh babulal
Meera Nagar Garden Society, B-14/4, Lane 7, Flat No. 4,
Koregaon Park,
Pune 411001(Maharashtra)
Pune Permanent (for 10 years))
Registration      issued   on
12.12.2013
57. Venkateshwara Digital Home
Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
9/122/2012 - BP&L
Venkateshwara Digital Home Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. Indian Express Building, No. 1, 2nd Floor, Queens Road, Bangalore – 560001,
Karnataka
Kutukuluru & Nakapalli (AP) Permanent  (for  10  years) Registration      issued   on
11.12.2013
58. Madurai Krishna Network Pvt. Ltd
9/7/2013 - BP&L
Madurai Krishna Network Pvt. Ltd. No. 1, Malligai Malar Street,
Bharathi Nagar, Krishnapuram Colony, Madurai-625014
Phase I, II & III, Permanent  (for  10  years) Registration      issued   on
11.12.2013
59. Poona Cables Systems & Services
9/39/2013 - BP&L
Poona Cables Systems & Services
5- B, P.C. M.C. Colony, Ajmera Complex Pimpri
Pune 411018
Pimpri Chinchwad Permanent  (for  10  years)
Registration      issued   on
12.12.2013
60. Chandni Cable Network
Owned by Mr. Mohar Pal Dangar
9/111/2013 - BP&L
Chandni Cable Network
Owned by Mr. Mohar Pal Dangar
VPO Mohna, Tehsil Ballabgarh
Distt. Faridabad
Phase II & III Permanent (For 10 years) Registration issued on
12.12.2013
61. Sri Venkata Nri Simha Digital
Media Pvt. Ltd.
9/77/2013 - BP&L
Sri Venkata Nri Simha Digital Media Pvt. Ltd. Sri;. Mukha Complex
2nd Flour, D. NO. 48-9-1, Dwarkanagar,Ist Lane,
Visakhapatrnam 530016
Visakhapatnam Permanent (For 10 years) Registration issued on
12.12.2013
62. Sky Channel,
9/25/2013 - BP&L
Sky Channel,
11/9, CSM Janak Puri, New Delhi- 110058
New Delhi Permanent (for 10 years) Registration issued on
9.12.2013
63. Uvaca Digital  Systems Pvt. Ltd
9/108/2013 - BP&L
Uvaca Digital  Systems Pvt. Ltd
G-18, First Floor, Naraina Vihar, New Delhi 110028.
Patna Permanent (For 10 Years) Registration issued on
01.11.2013
64. International     Digital     Services,
Mumbai
9/101/2012 - BP&L
International Digital Services International Digital
Services
41/3045 , Abhyudaya Nagar, Kalachowki, Mumbai 400033
Mumbai District Permanent  (For 10 years)
Registration issued on
5.11.2013
65. Star Vision
Mr. Anand Kumar Mishra
9/76/2013 - BP&L
Sita Niwas,
Kurji Balupar, P.O. Sadaquat Ashram, Patna 800010, Bihar
Patna, Bhabua, Buxuar, Muhania & Ara, Permanent  (for 10 years) Registration issued on
13.12.2013
66. Satellite Communication Network
No. 9/35/2013 - BP&L
Satellite Communication Network
C/o Syed Abdul Rashid Hilal
Super Computers, Main Bus Stand, Anantnag, Kashmir
Anantnag district Permanent (For 10 years) Registration issued on
16.12.2013
67. Sristi  Cable  TV  Network  Ltd.  ,
Kolkata
9/107/2012 - BP&L
Sristi Cable TV Network Ltd.
47/1, Nafar Chandra Das Road, Behala,
Kolkata-700034
Kolkata, Howrah, Hooghly, South 24
Parganas and North 24 Parganas
Permanent (For 10 years)
Registration issued on
16.12.2013
68. Kable First  Davangere Pvt. Ltd.
9/126/2012 - BP&L
Kable First  Davangere Pvt. Ltd. M/s Kable First India Pvt. Ltd
2nd Floor, Indian Express Building, No. 1, Queen’s
Road, Bangalore 560001
Davangere Permanent (for 10 years) Registration issued on
16.12.2013
69. HCV   Digital   Entertainment   Pvt.
Ltd.
9/120/2012 - BP&L
HCV Digital Entertainment Pvt. Ltd
D. No. 25-5-140, Near Co-operative Central Bank, N.R. Pet, Eluru 534 006 , Andhra Pradesh.
Eluru (Andhra Pradesh) Permanent (for 10 years) Registration issued on
16.12.2013
70. Saharas Entertainments Pvt. Ltd.
Hyderabad
9/130/2012 - BP&L
Saharas Entertainments Pvt. Ltd.
Plot  No.  MIG  A94,  Dr.  A.S.  Rao  Nagar,  Kapra, Hyderabad, Pin 500 062
Rangaraddy District, Hyderabad
(GHMC Limits)
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration issued on
16.12.2013
71. Digital Nucleus Network
Communications Pvt. Ltd.
9/66/2013 - BP&L.
Digital Nucleus Network Communications Pvt. Ltd
Room No. 665V, Ward 11, Chaithanya Building, Aluva Road Kalady po
Eranakulam(dist) Kerala, 683574
In the state of Kerala Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration issued on
09.12.2013
72. Lucknow 9 Cable Network Pvt.
Ltd.
9/89/2013 - BP&L
Lucknow 9 Cable Network Pvt. Ltd.
C 21/A, Mansarovar Garden, New Delhi 110015
Lucknow, Kanpur, Allahabad, Varanasi
& Agra,
Permanent (for 10 years)
registration issued on
17.12.2013
73. Sky Vision Cable Network
9/109/2012 - BP&L
Sky Vision Cable Network
B.L. NO. 15,H/No. -18, PO Jagatdal, Meghana More, 24
Parg Anas (North) 743125 West Bengal
Kolkata Permanent  (for  10  years)
registration       issued   on
17.12.2013
74. M/s Mandapeta Digital
Entertainment Pvt. Ltd
9/123/2012 - BP&L
Mandapeta Digital  Entertainment Pvt. Ltd
2nd Floor Queens Road
Bangalore-560001
Karnataka
08855-231749
Mandepetta Permanent (for 10 years)
registration issued on
17.12.2013
75. Hathway Sonali Om Crystal Cable
Pvt. Ltd.
No. 9/9/2013 - BP&L
Hathway Sonali Om Crystal Cable Pvt. Ltd. Rehajas,4Th Floor ,
Corner Of main Avenue & V. P Road
Santacruz West, Mumbai 400054
Mumbai Permanent (for 10 years)
registration issued on
17.12.2013
76. Nandini Vision Cable Network
9/74/2013 - BP&L
Nandini Vision Cable Network
Mrs. Revati Sanjay Takale A/P Manjari Farm Shewalewadi Tal Haveli Dist Pune 412307
Pune Permanent (For 10 years)
registration issued on
17.12.2013
77. Ashraf Brothers
9/82/2013 - BP&L
Ashraf Brothers
15-2-454, Kishan Gunj, Hyderabad 500 012.
Areas Of Phase II and Phase III, Phase
IV
Permanent (For 10 years)
registration issued on
30.05.2014
78. Den Rajkot Communication
Pvt.Ltd.
9/50/2013 - BP& L
Den Rajkot Communication Pvt.Ltd.
1-Kediya Naviline, Gheekanta Road,Rajkot-361001
Areas of Rajkot, Junagarh, Jamnagar, Amreli and all other cities of Gujarat Permanent (for 10 years)
registration issued on
29.05.2014
79. Home Cable Networks
9/98/2013 - BP&L
Home Cable Networks
#4-2175/3,Opp Vijaya Dairy Vellore Road,Greampet, Chittore-517002
Chittore District in the state of Andhra
Pradesh
Permanent  (For 10 years)
registration issued on
29.05.2014
80. Kozhikode Cable Communication
Limited
9/78/2013 - BP&L
Kozhikode Cable Communication Limited
18/208 C,2nd Floor
Golden Chamber Building, kandamkulam Road,Tail, Chalappuram.
Calicut ,
Kerala 673002
In the state of Kerala and Mahi
(puducherry)
Permanent (for 10 years)
registration issued on
29.05.2014
81. S.Digital & Datacom Services
9/68/2013 - BP&L
S.Digital & Datacom Services
Door No.8-3-302/2/D,Maruti Nagar.Srinagar Colony,Road Junction ,Yousuf Guda. Hyderabad-500045
Telengana,Andhra Pradesh and
Maharashtra state under Phase III and
IV notified areas
Permanent (for 10 years)
registration issued on
28.05.2014
82. Surya Digital Broadcastings
9/116/2012 - BP&L
Surya Digital Broadcastings
103-N,Tamil Sangam Road Sankar Nagar, Salem-636007
Phase III & IV Cities Permanent (For 10 years)
registration issued on
29.05.2014
83. AJK  T.V
9/106/2012 - BP&L
AJK T.V
No.28 Savaripadayachi Street
Nellithope
Puducherry
Puducherry,Villupuram distric and
Cuddalore
Permanent (for 10 years)
registration issued on
03.02.2014
84. Barak Communication
9/103/2013 - BP&L
M/s Barak Communication
Hospital Road Silchar, Cachar, Assam 788004
Notified areas of Silchar,Karimganj and
Hailakandi
Permanent (For 10 years)
registration issued on
28.03.2014
85. Blue Sky Network
9/124/2013 - BP&L
Blue Sky Network
14, Subash Road,Abhishek Tower
Dehradun-248001
District  of Dehradun, Rishikesh, Haridwar ,Pauri, Tehri & Chamoli
districts of Uttarakhand and Sirmor
Districts of Himachal Pradesh
Permanent up to
23.1.2024 registration issued on 14.08.2014
86. City TV
9/79/2013 - BP&L
M/s City TV
41-43,Raju Naidu Layout No 1,
100 Feet Road Gandhipuram
Coimbatore-641012
Notified areas of coimbatore Permanent (For 10 years)
registration issued on
18.03.2014
87. Digi Space Network Pvt. Ltd.
9/12/2013 - BP&L
Digi Space Network Pvt. Ltd.
B-8, Marol Industrial Area, Next to MIDC Police Station, Andheri (East)
Mumbai 400093
Notified areas of Mumbai Permanent (for 10 years)
registration issued on
23.05.2014
88. Faction Digital Private  Limited
9/104/2012 - BP&L
Faction Digital Private Limited
Sec. 8, Pocket-D-12, Plot No 79,
3'd Floor, Gate No. 3,{,
East McLro Station Rohini, New Delhi 110085
Notified Area of Delhi Permanent (for 10 years)
registration issued on
06.01.2013
89. Rather Cable Network
9/130/2013- BP&L
Rather Cable Network
Manigm Near Boys Higher Secondary School , Teh: LAR
Distt: Ganderbal
Jammu & Kashmir – 191201
Districts  Manigam  Lar,  Ganderbal  in the state of Jammu & Kashmir Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
18.07.2014
90. Mona Netvision
9/105/2013 - BP&L
Mona Netvision
(owned by Shri Pradip Keshralal Dhakre)
PIot No. 13/2 Survey No. 377, Vrattdarshan Tower, Tilak Nagar, Sillod, Tehsil - Sillod, (43lll2l,
Aurangabad
in the state of Maharashtra Permanent (for 10 years)
registration issued on
25.03.2014
91. Pimpri Chinchwad Media
Communications Pvt Ltd'
9/100/2013 - BP&L
Pimpri Chinchwad Media Communications Pvt Ltd'
5TH Floor  Venkatesh Market
Above pimpri Vegetable Market
Pimpri
Pune 411017
Notified areas of Pimpri-Chinchwad
Area and Pune District,
Permanent (for 10 years)
registration issued on
20.01.2014
92. Raja Rajeshwari Entertainment
Pvt. Ltd.
9/43/2013 - BP&L
Raja Rajeshwari Entertainment pvt. Ltd. Trade Center , #29 / 4, 4trr Floor,
Race Course Road,
Bangalore-01
Notified areas of Nellore District Permanent (for 10 years)
registration issued on
28.03.2014
93. Sri Sai Communicatrons
9/63/2013 - BP&L
Sri Sai Communicatrons
H .No 7-3-23
Sai Durga Nilayam.II Floor,
Main Road Siddipet<Medak Dist 502103 Andhra
Pradesh
Notified areas of
Siddipet,Medak,Warangal,Nalagonda, Karimnagar & Nizamabad
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration issued on
21.02.2014
94. T.A. Digital Cable Network
9/115/2013- BP&L
T.A. Digital Cable Network
20-4-104/411, Zam Zam Complex, Behind Charminar Bus stop, Hyderabad 500002
notified areas in the state of Andhra
Pradesh
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration issued on
23.05.2014
95. Time-N-Tune Communication
9/97/2013 - BP&L
Time-N-Tune Communication
156- Jawahar Nagar, Talab Tillo,
Jammu(J&K) 180002
Notified areas of Jammu & Kashmir
,Punjab,Himachal
Pradesh,Rajasthan,Haryana,Uttar
Pradesh & Delhi
Permanent  (for 10 years)
registration issued on
23.01.2014
96. Akash Tori Infocom Services
9/63/2013 - BP&L
Akash Tori Infocom Services
S-1, 6&7, Commercial Estate, City Center,
Durgapur – 16.
Phase III & IV States of West Bengal,
Jharkhand, Bihar.
Permanent (for 10 years)
registration issued on
06.06.2014
97. Air Media Network Pvt. Ltd.
9/138/2013 - BP&L
Air Media Network Pvt. Ltd.
86, Periyar EVR \high Road
Chennai, 600007
Phase I, II, III, IV Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
19.06.2014
98. Nagai Television Network
9/91/2013 - BP&L
Nagai Television Network
48, Big Bazar Street, Nagapattinum, 611001
Nagapattinum and Thiruvarur in the
State of Tamil Nadu
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
13.06.2014
99. Kerala     Communicators     Cable
Limited, Kerala
9/83/2012 - BP&L
Kerala Communicators Cable Limited, Kerla
VII 495 ABC, Near uzhavoor Temple, south Thravu, Pudukkad, Thrissur, 680301
Notified area in the Stat of Kerla and
Mahi.
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
21.03.2014
100. Digi     Vishal     Kanpur     Network
Pvt.Ltd
9/95/2013 -BP &L
Digi Vishal Kanpur Network Pvt.Ltd
B-8, Marol, Industrial Area, Next to MIDC Police Station
Andheri (E)
Mumbai 400093
Kanpur in the State of Uttar Pradesh Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
02.06.2014
101. Studio 1 Television Network
9/116/2013 – BP&L
Studio 1 Television Network
Main Bazar,Near Akali Gurudwara, Poonch
Jammu & Kashmir
Poonch Districts in the state of Jammu
& Kashmir
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
06.06.2014
102. J.K Satellite
9/132/2013 - BP&L
J.K Satellite
J K Building Near Distric Hospital Kulgam
Jammu & Kashmir 192231
Districts   of   Kulgam,   Anantang   and
Shopian   in   the   state   of   Jamu   & Kashmir
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
08.07.2014
103. Sagar E Technologies
9/70/2013- BP&L
Sagar E Technologies
No.165.9th    Cross,  Near  KNE  Trust  School  Ground above Dental Care,
Indira Nagar 1st stage ,
Banglore 560038
In the sate of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu,
Kerala, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh
& Telangana Excluding Hyderabad
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
08.07.2014
104. ACT  Digital  Home  Entertainment
Pvt Ltd
9/137/2012 - BP&L
ACT Digital Home Entertainment Pvt Ltd
Trade Center 4th Floor
29/4 Race Course Road
Banglore -560001
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
10.07.2014
105. Maharaja     Telesystems     Private
Limited
9/37/2013 - BP&L
Maharaja Telesystems Privat Limited
1 Mohan Pehalwan Complex
Bhuteshwar Tiraha
Matura -281004
Uttar Pradesh
Agra of Phase-II and Phase – I. III, IV
on all India basic
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
08.07.2014
106. RVR Infrastructures Ltd
9/83/2012 BP&L
RVR Infrastructures Ltd
406 A Road No 18 , Jubilee Hills
Hyderabad 500033
In the state of Andhra Pradesh except in the city of Visakhapatnam Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
23.07.2014
107. Sri Sai Digital Communications
9/21/2014 – BP&L
Sri Sai Digital Communications
D.No. 2/38/1 Fareedpeta Village, Etcherla Mandal
Srikakulam District
Andhra Pradesh 532 410
Srikakulam  District    In  the  State  of
Andhra Pradesh
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
24.07.2014
108. Paramount Digital Media services
(P) Ltd.
9/143/2013 – BP&L
Paramount Digital Media services (P) Ltd. Corporate Office :G-366, Preet Vihar
Delhi-110092
PAN INDIA Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
24.07.2014
109. Citi Cable Network
9/112/2013 BP&L
Citi Cable Network
6th Floor,F-1,J.S. Vas Arcade, Behaind Indus Bank,
AbadeFariaaRoad,
Margo- Goa- 406301
In the State of Goa Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
25.07.2014
110. Next           Generation           Cable
Communication
9/8/2013 – BP&L
Next Generation Cable Communication
1345 Shivaji Nagar, Pune 41005
Pune District Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
25.07.2014
111. Canara     Star     Communications
Private Limited
9/140/2012 – BP&L
Canara Star Communications Private Limited
IInd Floor,Vamanashram Building
G.H.S Cross Road
Mangalore-575008
In   the   State   of   Karnataka   except
Mysore City
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
25.07.2014
112. Sree  Digital  Home  Entertainment
Pvt. Ltd.
9/119/2012 – BP&L
Sree Digital Home Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Indian Express Building No.I
2nd Floor , Queens Road
Bangalore - 560001
East Godavari District In the state of
Andhra Pradesh
Permanent (For 10 Years)
registration given on
21.08.2014

 

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Will NTO 2.0 be able to meet the objectives this time?

Industry experts have expressed concerns on whether TRAI will be able to fulfill its goals like empowering consumers and reducing TV bills or will it lead to more rounds of amendments........!!!!

e4m by Abhishek Gupta
Published: Jan 28, 2020 12:36 PM  | 3 min read
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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s second round of amendments to the New Tariff Order has come under immense scrutiny lately. While the regulatory body has been contesting that NTO 2.0 will usher in better consumer offerings, more flexible tariff schemes and increased choices for consumers, several industry players have questioned this justification.

“Earlier, there was lack of clarity on the pricing and there was no set MRP for channels. The consumers too didn’t have the power to select the channels that they wished to watch. The main objective of bringing the New Tariff Order was to empower the consumer to be able to select channels. However, NTO 2.0 clearly indicates that NTO 1 could not achieve this core objective as the consumer ended up paying more,” said an industry expert on the condition of anonymity.

Another analyst said, “When TRAI came up with NTO 1, they aimed to bring in transparency and empower consumers, but they couldn’t meet this objective of giving consumers a choice and reducing the TV bills. What is the guarantee that NTO 2.0 will meet those objectives and MRPs won’t be revised again?”

Even the regulator mentioned in its official statement that the aim of allowing consumers to select channels that they wanted had got scuttled due to various issues during the implementation of the New Tariff Order. However, the regulator has also claimed that the framework was quite successful in various fronts like “establishing a harmonised business processes in the sector, level-playing-field, bringing in transparency in TV channel pricing, reducing litigations among stakeholders and providing equal opportunities to smaller Multi System Operators (MSOs)”.

Contesting this claim further was one of the broadcasters who said: “After the implementation of NTO 1, the broadcasters witnessed a sharp decline in viewership and in advertising revenue as well. Now with NTO 2.0, where is the level-playing field as the authority has capped channel pricing at Rs 12 as against Rs 19 in the past? Content is expensive and broadcasters invest huge amount of money in content creation. How will this benefit the broadcasters?”   

Among the key concerns raised by the Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) were - arbitrary reduction of the MRP cap from Rs 19 to Rs 12 for channels to be part of a bouquet, imposition of twin conditions on bouquet pricing and restricting incentives only to a la carte.  

Another important objective of NTO 1 was to reduce disputes among the industry stakeholders. An industry expert said, “There was no transparency in the revenue of broadcasters and DPOs. The value chain was not defined. The dispute among the broadcasters versus cable operators, and MSO versus LCOs were brought up before TDSAT on a regular basis. TRAI also wanted to regulate the entire industry and bring in regulation so that everybody followed a similar format.” This objective was achieved to some extent with fixed pricing, he said. 

According to TRAI, the amendments are expected to result in a healthier and structured growth of the Broadcasting and Cable Services sector. However, these were the same objectives TRAI mentioned while introducing the New Tariff Order in 2018, industry players have pointed out with several players in the media ecosystem raising their concerns. 

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Sun TV Network revenue up 6% to Rs 795.58 crore in Q2 FY2019

Total income for the quarter stood at Rs 867.72 crore as against Rs 811.67 crore for the corresponding quarter last year

e4m by exchange4media Staff
Published: Nov 12, 2019 6:15 PM  | 1 min read
Sun TV Network

Sun TV Network Limited, the Indian television broadcasters that operates Satellite Television Channels across four languages of Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam, airs FM radio stations across India and owns the SunRisers Hyderabad Cricket Franchise of the Indian Premier League.

For the quarter ended 30th September 2019, the company reported increased revenue by 6% at Rs 795.58 crores, as against Rs 749.55 crores for the corresponding quarter ended 30th September  2018. The Total Income for the quarter ended 30th September 20 19 also was higher by around 7% at Rs 867.72 crores as against Rs 811.67 crores for the corresponding quarter ended 301 h September 2018.

Subscription revenues for the quarter were up by approximately 17% at Rs 39 7.3 l crores as against Rs 339.79 crores for the corresponding quarter ended 30th September 2018. EBITDA for the quarter ended 30th September'2019 was Rs 468 .74 crores as against Rs 553.97 crores for the corresponding quarter ended 30th September 2018. The Profit after taxes for the current quarter was up by approximately 4% at Rs 366.5 1 crores as against Rs 351.32 crores for the corresponding quarter ended 30th September 2018.

After accounting for the other comprehensive income (net of taxes), the Total Comprehensive Income for the quarter ended 301 h September 2019 was up 4 % at Rs 366.29 crores as against Rs 351.38 crores for the corresponding quarter ended 30th September 2018.

At the Board Meeting held today, November 12th, the Board of Directors have declared an Interim Dividend of Rs. 2.50 per share (50 %) on a face value of Rs.5.00 per share.

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TRAI must stop consultation on placement, marketing & DPO- broadcaster pacts: IBF.

These agreements are beyond TRAI’s jurisdiction, the Indian Broadcasting Foundation has said

e4m by exchange4media Staff
Published: Jan 7, 2020 5:49 PM  | 1 min read
TRAI

The Indian Broadcasting Foundation has asked the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India not to go ahead with consultation on placement, marketing and agreements between DPOs and broadcasters, media reports said.

These agreements are beyond TRAI’s jurisdiction, the IBF has said.

TRAI cannot regulate aspects of the DPO-broadcaster relationship if they are not related to distribution of TV channel signals, the IBF is reported to have said.

The foundation has said in respect to the issue of misuse of target market criteria by DPOs that regional channels cannot be restricted only to states where the particular language is being predominantly spoken. Availability of all channels must be determined ad per choice of consumers across the country.

IBF has also said that TRAI should stop the requirement of having 5% subscriber for being aired by a DPO.

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Sony Pictures Network India reports total revenue of Rs 6,309 crore

The company has witnessed digital and licensing income increase by 136.36% to Rs 847.1 crore

e4m by Sonam Saini
Published: Nov 12, 2019 8:11 AM  | 2 min read
Sony Pictures Network

Sony Pictures Network India posted total revenue of Rs 6309.9 crore in the financial year 2018-19 as compared to Rs 6428.0 crore during the previous years. The broadcaster witnessed a decrease of 1.84% in total revenue. 

The company recorded profit after tax was Rs. 3,46.4 crore for the year as against a profit after tax of Rs. 4,47.2 crore in the previous year, a fall of 22.54%. According to the financial statement by The Ministry of Corporate Affairs, SPNI recorded consolidated revenue of Rs. 64,25.3 crore and consolidated profit after tax Rs. 4,14.3 crore for the year. 

SPNI has not responded to the query sent by exchange4media at the time of filing this report.

In FY 19, the broadcaster’s revenue from operations decreased by 0.85 to Rs 6223.7 crore from Rs 62,77.2 crore in FY 2018. Advertising income declined 13.55% to Rs 31,78.6 crore while subscription income declined 1.9% to Rs 1962.9 crore. Further, the company's revenue from distribution and advertising time has increased by 5.58 % to Rs 219.6 crore from Rs 208 crore. Also, the revenues were up 136.36% to Rs 847.1 crore from Rs 358.4 crore in digital and licensing income. In distribution and licensing of movies, the company registered a fall 55.16 % to Rs 15.2 crore of revenue.   

During the financial year 2018-19, the company launched its first Marathi language general entertainment channel- Sony Marathi. The statement said, “The channel's opening was encouraging with 21% reach and 30 GRPs in the launch week. The content was well received by the audience and several of the programs have won accolades.” 

The company is also focusing on the production of its own content. It is producing Kashmiri and Marathi versions of its famous show Kaun Banega Crorepati, besides the Hindi version. The company is also producing content for third party streaming platforms

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I've been in media for 30 years and it feels like I'm just getting started: Uday Shankar

Uday Shankar, President, The Walt Disney Company, Asia Pacific, and Chairman, Star and Disney India, shared vignettes of his journey while delivering the AAAI Subhas Ghosal Memorial Lecture 2019

e4m by Misbaah Mansuri
Published: Nov 12, 2019 8:32 AM  | 17 min read
Uday Shankar

Amidst an audience packed with the who’s who of the media industry, Uday Shankar, President, The Walt Disney Company, Asia Pacific, and Chairman, Star and Disney India, delivered the AAAI Subhas Ghosal Memorial Lecture 2019.

“Three decades ago, when I was starting out as a newspaper journalist, I hadn’t imagined that someday the most distinguished of my peers would be interested in what I might have to say.” But then, 30 years ago, I had no idea that I wasn’t just starting out to earn a living; I was embarking on a discovery of India and that I would get to know this country in a way that probably no other profession would allow me to,” Shankar exclaimed as he delved deeper into his journey so far.

Starting his career first as a journalist and then as a broader media professional let Shankar observe and understand the country deeply, objectively and uniquely. “As I slowly discovered, my profession also equipped me with an ability to impact this country and its people – both individually and collectively – in a way that few professions could have,” he remarked.

The industry leader shared some vignettes of his journey to illustrate this point. Recollecting an incident when he was barely a few weeks into The Times of India, Shankar said his Editor had asked him to do a review of the immunisation mission that the Government of India had launched to vaccinate people against preventable diseases. “Here I thought that a career in journalism would give me a chance to hobnob with the high and the mighty but my Editor obviously had other plans.”

Shankar said his brief was to examine the real impact that the immunisation mission was making on the lives of ordinary people and this landed him in Purnea, a district in the northeastern part of Bihar, where he spent a week trudging through villages crippled by extreme poverty.

And what he saw there changed his worldview forever. “I saw how a vaccine, worth less than what I paid for a meal at the Nirula’s restaurant in Delhi, could make a permanent difference to the future of a child and often a family. And this wasn’t true for only one or a few families… I saw villages after villages and I saw them day after day. On the other hand, I also saw how difficult it was…even with the best of intent...to deliver that vaccine to someone that could change a life. I saw some of the most dedicated and driven healthcare professionals with no expectations of any returns. Of course, there were slackers and even crooks, but I saw an overwhelming number of ordinary professionals who were driven by a sense of duty and a desire to help the helpless. This was all very different from what I, as a firebrand student and activist in JNU, had believed and argued about,” Shankar said.

He noted that the real India was a lot more layered and nuanced and the worst mistake one could make was to try to put it into stereotypes and clichéd ideological categories. That experience went on to become one of Shankar’s critical lenses for looking at India for the rest of his life. “The reality is complex… very complex… whether for a journalist or for a businessman or a politician. The ones who succeed are those who are able to grapple with all elements of the complexities and do not rush to hasty conclusions,” he asserted.

Sharing more about his experiences, Shankar said: “I could go on about the experiences that have shaped my understanding of India and built in me a life-long desire to examine the facts for myself and not be swayed by claimed superior wisdom. But not everyone has the luxury or the facility to dive into facts or situations themselves. That is why they come to us, the media folks – the journalists, the advertisers and the story tellers because they believe that we can help them make sense of their world. They trust us and our assessment and our judgement.”

How critical is that trust was brought home to him one winter morning almost 20 years ago when he was running Aaj Tak, a 24-hour news channel that he had helped launch for the India Today Group. “We had run a news break on Aaj Tak about a school bus accident in Noida. The information was only partially correct. We were right about the accident but the school that we mentioned had many branches and we had mentioned the wrong branch. We recognised our mistake and corrected it within 20-30 minutes. Throughout that day, I was getting calls from a woman who was working for the government. My assistant said she was very keen to speak to me but maintained that the call was personal. Finally, after several hours I returned her call. She thanked me and was very polite but what she told me still haunts me. It seems she was a war widow who was supporting her two kids who went to the same school whose bus we had mistakenly claimed was involved in the accident. The accident had happened near her house. She told me that since she lost her husband in Kargil, she was always fearful of something happening somewhere, due to which she might lose whatever remained of her fractured world. She told me Aaj Tak was her window to the world and at her home the channel was always on because she believed it always alerted her about what lay ahead.

“She said, for a moment, Aaj Tak had brought her world crashing down. For a few minutes, the channel that was her most trusted ally in this fearful world had turned her world upside down...falsely. In a very calm voice, she told me she thought we were always to be trusted and were even infallible, but we broke her trust with that mistake. And that she could never trust us again. For a moment, I thought she was overreacting, after all we were human too. But as her world slowly sank in, I understood what she meant. She had given me the most valuable lesson about the centrality of trust and credibility in our business. While she was talking about news, this is no different in entertainment or in advertising or in any other part of our business. For the last 20 years, her words still echo in my years… and even now she often serves as voice of caution to me. Am I breaking someone’s trust to promote my business or my self-interest. I hope I don’t fail her again,” Shankar said as he opened up.

During the speech, he also looked back at an incident that changed the course of his career in a big way. Shankar acknowledged that even as a newspaper reporter he was smitten by TV. “The year was 1991, and the event was the First Gulf War being telecast on CNN - just my idea of love at first sight! I just wanted to do TV news. One day, my wife said that instead of just wishing that I had an opportunity why didn’t I do something about it. I was well settled, a senior editor at a niche but respected publication called Down To Earth, but my wife’s words had the right effect on me and the next day I quit my job.”

After struggling without a regular income for over six months, during which his wife’s earning was the only thing to go by, Shankar found a job at a news bulletin that Zee was launching. But there was a difficult trade-off – he had to take a salary cut of more than 50 per cent. “A journalist’s salary wasn’t very high anyway, but a 50 per cent cut! That hurt. But I took it,” he said. What followed was a period of incredible financial challenges for about five years, then came Aaj Tak and his personal situation also became comfortable. “Aroon Purie is a fair employer. But this period of struggle was of a series of learnings – personal and professional. However, the most important lesson that I learnt was to follow my heart, hear my inner voice and not worry too much about the consequences when one is convinced that this is the right thing to do. I have followed that ever since... and it has held me in good stead,” Shankar asserted.

Revealing another life lesson that he had picked up along the way, Shankar recounted the time when he had been running Aaj Tak for a few years and was incredibly successful and comfortable. “But a question began to nag me – how much of the success of Aaj Tak was mine and how much of it came to me because I happened to be at the right place at the right time. The only way was to test myself once again,” he said.

Along came an offer from Star News and Shankar took it. “On the face of it, it was a bad decision. Star News was at the bottom of the heap and wasn’t falling further because there was no further depth to fall. Once I took over, I realised that content, which I understood and had been brought in to do, was just one of its problems - its marketing, distribution, sales, morale, leadership and whatever else that you can think of had gone wrong. The problem was that I didn’t know anything about any of this and there was no one else who cared or was willing to help. Star News was as messed up as anything could ever be. All the success and equity that I had created for myself was at risk. I should have run for my life. Instead, I decided to dive headlong and took over as CEO. Everyone thought I was going to break all the previous records for the most disastrous stint as a media CEO. The problem was that even I couldn’t disagree with that forecast. I knew nothing of running a business, let alone fixing a broken business. But as a journalist I had learnt one thing – that when you don’t know something, go to people who understand it better than you. That’s what I did. I went on and hired some good people. People who were good at their jobs but made me look really stupid in that area. Of course, content was my forte. So I focused on content and hiring good talent, and I focused on not being defensive about what I didn’t know. I also asked them many questions… I challenged them to think different. Slowly we turned the tide. Star News moved from the bottom of the pile to the top. It also got me the offer from the then NewsCorp to run Star India. This was by far the most coveted and prestigious job for a media professional. It was a great reward for what I had done so far,” Shankar revealed.

He contended that there were many who found NewsCorp and the Murdochs’ decision pretty shocking. “In all honesty, I too wondered why would I be offered that job? Star then was much smaller but was still one of the biggest media companies in India. At Star News, at least content was my forte. Here I had no such advantage. I had no experience of entertainment content... and even less of other areas of business. I recall discussing this with me wife and my daughter, who was very young then. I asked them if I was taking a risk. Very innocently, my daughter asked me what risk did I think I was taking? She said ‘aren’t the Murdochs the ones who are taking the risk?’ So that was the context in which I walked in,” said Shankar.

What didn’t seem to help matters was that there was an exodus from the company because two of the most formidable former executives of Star were launching their own channels and clearly the staff at Star India had more faith in them than in me.

“First and foremost, from my journalistic experience, I was aware that a crisis could be a tremendous opportunity and what I had walked into Star was a crisis,” remarked Shankar. However, instead of putting a patchwork to quickly fix it he decided to play the long game and do the right things. “A lot of very good and senior people had left. I decided I shall over-index on intelligence, youthfulness and irreverence. I also decided to discount experience. Oxymoronic as it might sound...in my experience... cliched thinking and laziness come with the package called experience. By the way, no one in my leadership had any previous media experience either. But I was convinced that between the people at Star and me, there was enough understanding of media in the company,” he recounted.

This unleashed really powerful forces in the company. “The new talent questioned ways of doing things in media… and the media veterans at Star questioned them. I had set one ground rule: we won’t follow you because of who you are. You have to convince the room with facts and arguments. I asked a lot of questions to everyone and also pushed everyone to question me and others. Challenging and questioning the status quo or the dominant thinking became the culture of Star. That, I would like to believe, is still how it is. Hindi was the most profitable market in entertainment and Star was its leader. Even as our leadership was under pressure from new challengers, we were going into regional markets and once again, with the same approach – to disrupt the status quo in each of those markets, except perhaps in Kerala where we were the market,” continued Shankar.

Another aspect the maestro revealed was what he had learnt from cricket - that in a winning team everyone, including the captain, must have a very clear role and not just to that person but to everyone. “As we were rebuilding Star, it was very clear who would deliver what. Unfortunately, in a winning team, it’s also possible for a person to just do the odd job and get by because the team is winning. Culturally, that is probably more destructive than anything. I have tried to guard against that. Honestly, it can be a big challenge in bigger and successful companies,” Shankar said.
He further pointed out that one would be surprised to know how few content companies have content at their core. “At Star, I have tried to push that several years ago to disrupt Star Plus itself, to challenge Star Plus, to shut down wildly successful shows to try out new story tellers... and above all to tell stories that did not fit in the usually “experienced” understanding of good stories. The best example of that is - Satyamev Jayate. It was a show that everyone thought didn’t belong on an entertainment channel. After all, who in their right mind would advise an entertainment channel to run a show on the Sunday morning slot, discussing delicate social issues with the entire family sitting around? But in the hindsight, Satyamev Jayate made a real impact on shaping our society, and I say this with a touch of pride.”

Then there was sports…famously the graveyard of media companies…but Star decided to get into sports. “We doubled down on cricket – ICC, BCCI and then IPL. No media company had ever invented so much in cricket or perhaps in any one sport as we had. Then we decided to double down on Indian languages. As if that wasn’t enough, we decided to risk our destiny on such sports as kabaddi. It’s worked out well…our sports business is still very much work in progress, as is the sports consciousness in India. But we are surely building one of the most exciting franchises in the world,” Shankar added.

But the next adventure was even crazier. “When India was dismissed as a data dark market and mobile was a device only for talking, we decided to launch Hotstar. Everyone thought that we were crazy…we certainly were. But we believed in this country…it’s surprising ability to leapfrog and we believed in ourselves. With Hotstar, once again we went by our playbook – get the best talent that you could and disrupt the ecosystem. Streaming was still supposed to be a catch-up medium. We decided to put all our live sports on it, we even decided to put our entertainment content on Hotstar ahead of its airing on our channels.”

Shankar also spoke about the advertising campaign that said ‘Get Over TV’. “India’s biggest TV company was talking about getting over TV, and that too, the campaign ran most aggressively on our own TV channels. The verdict was that this time our craziness had crossed all limits, even our colleagues at Star were aghast and upset this time. Maybe we went too far but without that we couldn’t have created the most successful video streaming platform outside of the US and China, that too in a country which was not supposed to be ready for streaming. When we were launching Hotstar, a senior executive at one of the global tech and video giants had warned us – ‘go ahead and try it… you will lose a lot of money and effort and then you will come to us begging to host your content. Don’t worry... we will be kind.’ Now they can’t get tired of hiring our talent… not just one company, any global tech and media company that’s active in India seems to have just one destination to pick up talent – Star India. It is annoying but it is also a tribute to the team that we have at Star India. Thanks to Hotstar, people of this country can consume high quality drama, movies and sports on their 30 dollar mobile phones, no matter where they are. Of course, Jio has been an incredible partner in that journey,” he shared.

“I am in media for 30 years and it feels like I am just getting started. Because the media industry has allowed me to not only understand and experience India in an unbelievable way, but over the years we have become change agents for India. At Star, we don’t just believe in a better India, we believe in our duty to participate and shape that India. Of course, when a company like the Walt Disney Company values and embraces the business we have built, the feeling is immensely gratifying,” Shankar said as he signed off.

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Why TV distribution firms have taken the OTT plunge

Apart from providing TV channels to OTT players, distribution operators are also acquiring and launching their own digital platforms

e4m by Sonam Saini
Published: Nov 11, 2019 8:45 AM  | 4 min read
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The rise of digital consumption has led to fierce competition in the media industry in the bid to acquire new customers and retain existing ones. Apart from broadcasters getting into content generation, TV distribution companies have taken the plunge into acquisition of new content, launching of new digital platforms along with distribution of TV and OTT content.

For instance, Tata Sky's DTH (Direct-To-Home) service provider partnered with OTT platforms like Hotstar, Sun NXT and Eros Now to launch its digital content service - Tata Binge - and the service was priced at Rs 249 per month. The viewers can watch thousands of movies, TV shows, curated short videos and missed episodes of TV shows aired in the last seven days. In 2018, Tata Sky signed a deal with London-based TV channel Shorts TV and made its content available on the Tata Sky app. Dish TV, too, has forged partnerships with OTT platforms and launched its own OTT app Watcho this April. The platform offers 1,000 hours of library content, including movies and short films.

Cable operators too have joined the space of providing OTT content to consumers. For instance, Hathway has partnered with Netflix and offers free subscription to Play Box (OTT set top box) users. Users can avail 12 months’ subscription of Sun NXT.

According to Sukhpreet Singh, Corporate Head-Marketing, Dish TV, “The consumption behaviour of consumers is changing. Distributors believe their main job is to provide the best of content and entertainment to subscribers. We all want to consume online entertainment, whether it is from free or paid sources or from various apps.”

In partnership with Amazon Fire TV, Tata Sky aims to redefine the future of entertainment for millions of Indians by extending the ‘Tata Sky experience’ to the world of apps with Tata Sky Binge.

Pallavi Puri, Chief Commercial Officer, Tata Sky, says: “Through this partnership we are giving customers the Amazon Fire TV - Tata Sky edition without any additional cost to enjoy Tata Sky Binge.”

Bringing a variety of content on one platform, distributors are not only keeping up with the changing audience but also competition from telecom companies, which have started to become a major provider of content through data streams.

There has been an increase in the number of consumers watching video online, and the infrastructure too has evolved in terms of affordable Smart TVs bringing digital videos to people’s living rooms. This has led to DTH operators too trying to evolve to stay relevant in the future.

Girish Menon, Partner and Head, Media & Entertainment, KPMG in India, said: “Traditional television distribution in India is definitely likely to face headwinds from digital distributors such as telecom operators and ISPs.”

Currently, most DTH operators are tying up with OTT platforms and providing access to online content on Smart TVs through hardware enablers such as Set up Boxes or Smart Sticks. DTH players are also trying to tap the currently underserved wired broadband market and bundling both access and content in one package, helping them acquire new customers. “Access to online content as a strategic initiative will help control churn for DTH operators and act as an important customer retention tool,” Menon explained.

Post implementation of New Tariff Order (NTO), there was a disruption in the broadcast industry. “The disruption happened because of a change in pricing and packages. Life has been very tough for the consumer. The disruption has had some effect on the consumers and that is what has led to consumers to opt for OTT, especially when OTT provides linear channels at a much lower rate or no cost at all,” said industry expert Shaji Mathews, former CEO of Kerala MSO KCCL.

But are these profitable for distribution operators? “If you monetise well, it could be profitable,” says Mathews. “Regulation is also needed in such circumstances as you cannot continue giving free content,” he added.

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NBSA reiterates guidelines for news channels on Ayodhya matter

The NBSA urged news channels to adhere to the Code of Ethics & Broadcasting Standards and exercise caution to ensure coverage of the matter is not sensational, inflammatory or provocative in nature

e4m by exchange4media Staff
Published: Nov 9, 2019 11:25 AM  | 1 min read
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The News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) has issued a special advisory laying out strict guidelines for news channels to follow while reporting on the Ayodhya case matter. The Supreme Court is expected to pronounce its ruling on the matter today November 9th, 2019.

The NBSA urged news channels to strictly adhere to the Code of Ethics and Broadcasting Standards and exercise extra caution to ensure that broadcasting of the news is not sensational, inflammatory or provocative in nature.

According to the advisory, "No broadcast should be made in any speculative manner in respect of the present proceedings before the Hon'ble Supreme Court nor of the judgment before it is pronounced; and of its likely consequence thereafter which may be sensational, inflammatory or provocative".

It goes on to say "No footage of the demolition of the Babri Masjid is to be shown in any news item relating to the Ayodhya matter".

See below the full advisory issued by the NBSA

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