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Discovery to consider launching OTT service in India after 4G rollout

15 Dec, 2015 – Discovery Communications will consider rolling out its over-the-top (OTT) platform Dplay in India once 4G services are established across India.

“We have introduced our OTT offering in some European countries. I am sure as the bandwidth constraints get eliminated and once 4G is really in place in the country, that is the time we will start evaluating the Discovery offering in India,” Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific EVP and GM-South Asia Rahul Johri told PTI.

In June, Discovery Communications had launched Dplay in Europe, powered by the best in general entertainment, live sports, and exciting non-fiction. Dplay is an all-access pass to the shows and sports every family member can watch, anytime and on any device.

Read more at Television Post

BBC iPlayer Now Available on Apple TV

14 Dec, 2015 – The BBC iPlayer, which has been available on devices such as Roku and Chromecast, has finally launched on Apple TV in the U.K.

The dedicated app rolled out in time for the holidays. It features a 30-day window for catch-up content, plus streaming of shows from BBC One, Two, Three and Four. Programming available on the iPlayer includes the exclusive Luther: The Journey So Far, Star Wars at the BBC, EastEnders: Back to Ours, Danny Dyer and Kellie Bright, The Voice UK: Meet the Coaches and Matt Berry Does… Happy New You.

Read more at World Screen

December 2015

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Sompan Charumilinda elected as Chairman of CASBAA Board of Directors

CASBAA announced the election of Sompan Charumilinda as Chairman of the Board of Directors.  “It’s personally exciting for me to be elected Chairman of the Board at a time of immense technological change in our industry.  CASBAA will continue to evolve to meet the changing needs of its members, and together with my fellow Directors, I will strive to ensure the Association maintains its relevance to our industry,” Khun Sompan said.  Read more here.


CASBAA Year In Review 2015

It is our great pleasure to share with you this first annual CASBAA Year In Review 2015, which provides a comprehensive overview of CASBAA activities that connect our members in the past year.  Download the copy here.


 

CASBAA has urged LegCo to pass copyright law amendments

CASBAA’s Chief Policy Officer John Medeiros expressed that Hong Kong’s IP law was in dire need of updating in order to take account of legal and illegal digital distribution of copyrighted materials, including entire online packages of pirated pay-TV programming. In a related matter, check out the interview with John in the report on “black box” piracy from TVB Jade’s News Magazine.
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A successful event with Hugh Bonneville ‘In Conversation’

CASBAA recently worked with BAFTA (The British Academy of Film and Television Arts) to help promote an event with the actor Hugh Bonneville (famous as the Earl of Grantham in Downton Abbey amongst other things). CASBAA invited Patron Member representatives to the "In Conversation" session which was held in Hong Kong.


CASBAA 2020 Committee

CASBAA 2020 held their meeting at the offices of Garena, Singapore’s internet gaming platform with almost 20 million active monthly users. Garena’s Group President, Nick Nash, ran the 2020 members through the company’s success and expansion throughout SE Asia. A good number of members were in attendance with others calling in to the webinar.

 


CASBAA Regulatory and Antipiracy Committee Webinar

On December 9, CASBAA’s Regulatory and Antipiracy Committee webinar hosted a webinar with the USA’s “Trustworthy Accountability Group” (TAG). David Green, Comcast/NBCU VP for Public Policy & Creative Content Protection (and Co-chair of the TAG Working Group on Piracy) described how the TAG initiative tackles abuses in the US online ad industry. Simultaneously, the TAG issued a press release about a new wave of major corporate advertisers who “took the pledge” to make sure their ads don’t end up on piracy websites. Interested CASBAA members can find David Green’s presentation and supporting materials on this Member Zone page.


 

CASBAA Cocktails (recap)

CASBAA Cocktails took place on 1 Decembmer 2015 in Singapore. Leading business executives mixed and mingled with different industry peers and colleagues. View photos for the event in SG here.



Revisit the CASBAA Convention 2015

This year’s Convention was a huge success. Impressive speakers from all over the world came together to examine the challenges facing the broadcasting industry and the new opportunities in the dynamic APAC region. Members of CASBAA can now revisit the entire Convention through videos and pictures.


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Arnab Goswami wins IMPACT Person of the Year, 2015 Award

15 Dec, 2015 – Arnab Goswami, President-News & Editor-in-Chief, Times Now and ET Now, today won the IMPACT Person of the Year, 2015 Award, instituted by the exchange4media Group to recognize excellence in the Advertising, Media and Marketing domain. Goswami was given the award for revolutionizing news presentation and production on television, driving it to altogether new heights with his single-minded passion and taking Brand Times Now to consistent leadership position.

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11 December 2015

News Views

Welcome to News Views, CASBAA’s news round-up culled from sources across the industry for the week ending Dec 11th. Curated by CASBAA, News Views keeps you in the loop. We always value your feedback, so tell us what you think!

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John Medeiros

John Medeiros

Chief Policy Officer

Anybody in Hong Kong has been witnessing an unaccustomed high profile for copyright issues this week: the Legislative Council is taking up copyright amendments which would extend copyright for the first time into the digital realm, and bring the laws into conformity with the WIPO Internet Treaties. Unfortunately, there have been some snafus along the way. And there was even an explosion (the real kind, not the verbal kind) on Wednesday. The anti-copyright forces are composed of lots of young citizens who don’t understand copyright law but want to retain their freedom to post whatever they want online, egged on by internet companies who love traffic, traffic and more traffic, no matter what the origin. The copyright industries are trying to make a reasoned case, helped out by a handful of legal professionals and academics. but it’s uphill going against hordes of “netizens” who repeat scare scenarios to each other. Not for nothing is the spokesman for one of the anti-copyright groups named Kafka (I kid you not.)
Christopher Slaughter

Christopher Slaughter

CEO

new report from PricewaterhouseCoopers entitled Videoquake 3.0: The Evolution of TV’s Revolution (free download) says one in four US consumers, or 23%, trimmed their pay TV services in 2015, with 16% of people surveyed cutting the cord entirely. There’s a lot more to the PwC report than just those headlines, of course, but it certainly reaffirms recent trends in the US.  
Christopher Slaughter

Christopher Slaughter

CEO

As does Network control company Sandvine’s latest Global Internet Phenomena report (registration required), noting that streaming video now accounts for 70% of fixed broadband usage. Drilling deeper into the report, it shows that Netflix alone accounts for more than half that video traffic, although the share of streaming media provided by other sources is also rising. The trends are slightly different when looking at mobile broadband; video and audio streaming are big, but social media is also driving a lot of traffic.

Meanwhile, subscriber management company Paywizard has released a white paper called OTT Isn’t Just For Christmas (registration required) that’s based on surveys in the US, UK, Germany, Singapore, Australia, and Brazil. It’s predicting a big surge in SVOD sign-ups in the period before Christmas, but also (and rather worryingly) that 50% of those subscribers will drop their subscriptions by July.

Kevin Jennings

Programme Director

Vodafone is rolling out its 4G network in India. The service is initially available in Kochi, Kerala. Vodafone LTE services are available on most 4G-enabled smartphones Customers will have access to HD video streaming, mobile gaming and two-way video calling. Vodafone said it will soon expand its 4G roll-out to cover Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Kolkata. Vodafone is already offering streaming video and new  users can watch movies with a free unlimited movie subscription via Hungama Play for three months. Competitor Reliance Jio has also said it will announce the launch of its 4G services in India by the end of this month. It is anticipated that Jio’s data pricing will be 50% cheaper by compared to its main rivals Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular and Vodafone India. 
Christopher Slaughter

Christopher Slaughter

CEO

Lots of headlines coming out of the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference, starting with the bank itself, which published a report endorsing the bundle as the best value at the best price. Among the industry luminaries assembled in New York was Time-Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes, who says Apple’s Tim Cook is right, TV is broken. Meanwhile, CBS boss Les Moonves says traditional broadcasters are doing just fine, Fox CFO John Nallen says the streaming TV experience is not great for US consumers, Netflix’s Ted Sarandos joked (?) about starting a new sports league, Liberty CEO Greg Maffei reckons Wall Street overreacted to cord-cutting, and Discovery’s David Zaslav is looking globally rather than being US-centric.

Mark Lay

Vice President, Singapore

There has been a lot of talk about ad blockers recently but a company called Shine is taking it to the next level.  "Where Ad Block Plus is a Kalashnikov, Shine is a weapon of mass destruction.”  "Shine’s business is to suppress mobile advertising —all of it, to every customer — by simply eliminating ads at the cell phone carrier level.”  “We should not underestimate Shine”, warns a Google executive, “they have traction; they recently got the former CEO of Vodafone Europe on their board of directors and more cell carriers are considering working with them”. In Asia, as a good portion of video viewing is on mobile, this type of ad blocking could be of serious concern to our business.
Desmond Chung

Jane Buckthought

Advertising Consultant

A new report released by GroupM has predicted that ad spend globally will remain subdued over the coming 12 months. It also highlights that global ad investment had grown about four per cent in 2015 and will continue to grow to four and a half per cent in 2016. Meanwhile, another report released this week by ZenithOptimedia says traditional spend on TV has already peaked and it will be surpassed by digital spend by 2018. A similar report, this time by Magna Global, says that spends on TV actually fell for the first time year on year in 2015 (outside of a recession.)
John Medeiros

John Medeiros

Chief Policy Officer

In India, the Net Neutrality issue has not gone away, despite being quiet for a few months. The government for the time being prefers to pass the hot potato to the TRAI, and wait for them to recommend. The regulator is torn between desires to chant to the mantra of “free and open internet” and the fact that its regulated telco constituents need to find a way to find massive infrastructure investments, and their revenues are being savaged by telecom OTT services. But this week TRAI issued a new consultation paper, explicitly targeting “zero-rating” plans like Facebook’s Internet.org and Airtel Zero. TRAI is just asking for views, but the framing of the questions doesn’t seem to favor the zero-rating plans, using words like discriminatory, non-competitive and thwarting innovation.
Desmond Chung

Anjan Mitra

Executive Director, India

Indian broadcast and telecoms regulator has put its foot down ruling out any extensions on the deadline for digital rollout’s Phase III amidst hectiv lobbying seeking some relaxations. Though unrelated to digitisation, but stakeholders continue to bicker over other issues that may just slow down digital rollout in its next and last phase and, may be, also PM Modi’s ambitious Digital India dream.

Yegee Chun

Regulatory Assistant

Netflix is often credited with sparking a binge-watching epidemic by allowing users to marathon episodes of their favourite TV series. With its one-hour holiday special, A Very Murray Christmas, it emulates a more traditional TV experience instead, though the special is obviously not aired live and will be available before, during, and every day after Christmas. Indeed, it seems that Netflix’s plans for 2016 have it starting to behave much like a TV station. Interestingly enough, the rise of Netflix is concurrent with a decrease in the proportion of piracy over total Internet traffic.
Desmond Chung

Anjan Mitra

Executive Director, India

Self regulation doesn’t seem to be working that effectively, it seems. A TRAI report states 139 TV channels flouting 12 minute per hour advertising cap. Or, is it that self-regulatory norms are not applicable on TRAI diktat, an issue that’s being still contested in courts?
John Medeiros

John Medeiros

Chief Policy Officer

Japan’s self-regulatory system for media content came in for comment last week, amid worries the government might be getting too pushy.

Kevin Jennings

Programme Director

Amazon Prime customers in the US can now manage standalone OTT  video services from other providers without the need for a separate cable subscription through a new initiative called the Streaming Partners Program which launched on December 8th. The hub allows outside SVOD providers to market their platforms to Prime subscribers, delivering their video through Amazon’s streaming infrastructure. Billing would also take place through the retail giant’s payment system. Customers will be able to use one watchlist to browse across all subscriptions, with special Prime member pricing available for some services. At least 16 other partners have signed up for the program at launch, among them A+E Networks’ Lifetime Movie Club, AMC’s Shudder, Showtime, Starz, SundanceNow Doc Club and RLJ Entertainment’s Acorn TV.
John Medeiros

John Medeiros

Chief Policy Officer

Taiwan’s NCC is continuing to put forward its plan to split that island’s huge, archaic, analogue cable bundle into a fixed-price basic tier and various add-ons. The new system was originally mooted in 2013, but now the regulator said the new system could be in place as early as next year. That said, I wouldn’t be surprised if there were further delays.

Mark Lay

Vice President, Singapore

About 75-80 percent of us admit to using a second device while watching TV. Top activities are web browsing, browsing for content tied to what we’re watching, reading email, reading news, and social media. "Nearly 40% of people surveyed are already making the effort to manually tie together what they’re watching on the big screen to the small screen in front of them.  Imagine how much higher that percentage could go if there was some mechanism for connecting the devices automatically ” I see it now, an app with IMDB and tv.com open in one corner. In the other is Twitter, WhatsApp and FB. And somewhere else is Amazon so I can purchase Don Draper’s latest tie.  Brings Primetime to whole new level.
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Exciting now TV program lineup for the first quarter of 2016

PCCW (SEHK:0008) – HONG KONG, December 10, 2015 – now TV, Hong Kong’s largest pay-TV and leading OTT provider, today unveils its strong content lineup for the first quarter of 2016 with more exclusive, express and live content, as well as opportunities of experiencing our programs up-close.

• Largest Exclusive Library – now TV will introduce two more exclusive channels in January 2016. The Oh!K channel broadcasts popular Korean dramas and top-tier variety hits, including Glamorous Temptation starring Choi Kang-hie and Joo Sang-wook. FOX Action Movie channel provides all-day action entertainment. Exciting favorites from around the world include American Heist, Pompeii and Sabotage. now TV currently offers more than 80 exclusive channels – the most in Hong Kong – with fabulous exclusive programs like The Game of Thrones, _Wife, Full Strike and Helios.

• Most Express Content – Over the last year, dramas screened on the now TV platform have scored more than 80 Emmy awards. These included over 30 titles that aired within a week after being premiered in their countries of origin. Titles coming up in 2016 will include the new season of Game of Thrones exclusively from HBO, which is awarded 12 Emmy awards, thriller hits such as The Walking Dead exclusively from FOX, which is screened within 12 hours of being shown in the U.S., plus other top-tier Asian dramas such as Glamorous Temptation.

• Comprehensive Live Coverage – Being Hong Kong’s “Home of Sports”, now TV offers the most comprehensive lineup in Hong Kong of world-class sports action such as Premier League for the next three seasons, LaLiga and Bundesliga, NBA games, plus major golf tournaments (PGA Tour, European Tour, Masters Tournament, US Open Championship, The Open Championship and PGA Championship) and tennis tournaments (ATP, Australian Open, Roland-Garros, Wimbledon and US Open). HKT’s Content Distribution Network (CDN) and dedicated Quality of Service (QoS) mean that now TV customers have assurance of excellent video quality second to none when viewing sports and other programs.

• Best Experience – now TV will launch a new user interface in January 2016, enabling customers to discover programs with utmost ease, by genres or channel, and create their personal TV channel with the new My now feature. And in a new TV industry twist, now TV will launch a “Money Can’t Buy Reward Experience” campaign giving customers an opportunity to become a participant or contestant in their favorite programs, such as “Asian Master Chef” in January and “Voice of Nature” in February. In March, sports fans will have the opportunity to win a trip to Spain watching the Deportivo vs Barcelona match at Deportivo’s home stadium.

Meanwhile, now TV continues to offer customers various means of viewing their favorite programs via Video-on-Demand and now Record anytime, and via now Player OTT app anywhere. In addition, the Video Express First pay-per-view platform co-operates with major studios, including 21 Century FOX, Warner Brothers, Disney, Paramount, and NBCUniversal to deliver the latest and greatest Hollywood, Asian and Bollywood movies – some of which are made available on the same day as their DVD release.

Ms. Loke Kheng Tham, PCCW’s Executive Vice President of Pay TV, said, “Being the leader in the pay-TV market, we will continue to provide the best content lineup to our customers. Our multi-screen strategy enables customers to enjoy content via TV, Internet and mobile devices. In addition to continually enhancing content lineup, we launched a new pack pricing model in the second quarter of this year, whereby customers can select their preferred genre packs such as movie, Asian, International Entertainment, kids and sports. Looking forward to 2016, we will continue to join hands with over 200 top-notch partners worldwide to provide our customers with 180 plus channels and yet more exclusive, express and live content as well as an unbeatable overall TV experience, making now TV the perfect choice for the entire family entertainment.”

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SES Arrives at Cape Canaveral for Mid-january Launch

LUXEMBOURG, 10 December 2015 — SES S.A. (NYSE Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG) announced today that SES-9 has safely arrived at Cape Canaveral, Florida, and is being processed for a mid-January 2016 launch on board Space X’s newly upgraded Falcon 9 rocket.

SES-9 will be positioned at 108.2 degrees East and provide both replacement and incremental capacity for a prime video neighbourhood over Asia which already serves over 22 million households with high quality broadcast solutions. The spacecraft will be co-located with SES-7 and increases SES’s global video capabilities to serve fast-growing markets in Asia, such as Indonesia and the Philippines.

The spacecraft is also designed to deliver reliable data connectivity to homes and enterprises across Asia, and provides dedicated beams to support growing mobility communications needs across the Indian Ocean.

SES-9 was built by Boeing Satellite Systems and is designed to operate for 15 years in geosynchronous orbit with a 12.7-kilowatt payload and 57 high-power Ku-band transponders (equivalent to 81 × 36 MHz transponders). SES-9 will use a chemical bi propellant apogee motor to quickly achieve a 24h synchronous orbit and then electric propulsion to circularise the final orbit and to remove eccentricity at 36,000 kilometers over the equator. Subsequent on-orbit manoeuvres will be executed with electric propulsion.

Martin Halliwell, Chief Technical Officer at SES, commented: “SES-9 is the latest step in the globalisation of SES’s video capabilities, and provides additional capacity to serve a range of Next Generation Data and Mobility applications in the Asia-Pacific region. As SES’s first spacecraft to use electric propulsion, SES-9 incorporates some of the latest innovations, helping SES to reduce cost and deliver the next generation of satellite today.”

For further information please contact:

Markus Payer
Corporate Communications
Tel. +352 710 725 500
Markus.Payer@ses.com

A+E Networks Announces First Winner of Lifetime’s Masterchef Asia, Singaporean Woo Wai Leong

(11 December 2015, Singapore) – After thousands of applications from hopeful home-cooks across Asia, 15 talented contenders, and 15 weeks of intense culinary competition, it all boiled down to last night’s grand finale of the inaugural MasterChef Asia on A+E Networks’ Lifetime (StarHub TV Ch 514). Woo Wai Leong flew the Singapore flag high as he clinched the coveted title over his competitor from across the causeway, Marcus Low.

Leong was a strong contender from the get-go; he delighted the judges with his “Chili Crab Pâte à Choux Gnocchi”, which fused Asian and Italian cooking styles to present a bold European twist to Singapore’s national dish.

The judges, and guest chef, Janice Wong, were also wowed by the taste, creativity and presentation of Leong’s dessert in celebration of SG50. Leong created a “Financier with Vermouth Cherries and Mascarpone Kaffir Lime Sorbet”. His dish resembled a junk boat, featuring financiers, a type of sponge cake, and meringue shards as the sails of the boat; infusing flavours of the Singapore Sling. An experienced bartender, the qualified lawyer likes to infuse alcohol with his cooking.
“Ever since I was a teenager, I’ve felt a deep passion for the kitchen.” said Leong, “This competition has been a real life changing experience and being Asia’s first MasterChef is definitely the proverbial icing on the cake. I am stoked about writing my first cookbook and you would definitely see unique food pairings and fusion of cuisines.”

Audra Morrice, judge on the inaugural season of MasterChef Asia, and former MasterChef Australia finalist commented “It has been an enriching journey to see Leong grow throughout the competition, and I look forward to seeing what he can achieve outside of the MasterChef kitchen.”

Hong Kong born “Father of Fusion” and MasterChef Asia judge Susur Lee added, “Leong’s strong understanding of the foods he works with, and his ability to create bold fusion dishes has made him an outstanding contender throughout the competition.”
Bruno Ménard, three-Michelin starred chef and MasterChef Asia judge credited Leong for his technical skills. He said “The high level of technique Leong possesses, was what won him the competition. We are proud to be a part of his culinary journey and wish him the best in his career.”

“We are elated by the success of MasterChef Asia” said Michele Schofield, Senior Vice President, Programming & Production, A+E Networks Asia. “The strong support we received from viewers is true testament to A+E Networks’ commitment to providing engaging content for Lifetime audiences across Asia. MasterChef Asia is the latest in a long line of A+E Networks local commissions, which we are excited to continue to build on in 2016.”

Leong walks away with his very own cookbook, USD$50,000 cash prize, USD$10,000 worth of unique leisure experiences in Singapore, USD$15,000 worth of Panasonic home appliances, a one-year paid internship at one of Carlton Hotel Singapore’s restaurants and a one week stay at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.

And of course, Leong has the bragging rights to the coveted title of being Asia’s first MasterChef.

For more information, please visit masterchefasia.com.

Tata Sky Launches ‘Dance Studio’ Powered by Dance With Madhuri

December 10, 2015: Tata Sky, the pioneer of innovative services in the DTH industry has launched a new interactive service ‘Dance Studio’, powered by ‘Dance With Madhuri’ (DWM), in collaboration with RnM Moving Pictures Pvt Ltd. (founded by the renowned actor & dancer, Madhuri Dixit Nene and Dr. Shriram Nene). This service, on a DTH platform, enables Tata Sky’s subscribers to learn dance forms in the comfort of their homes.

The highlight of Dance Studio is Madhuri herself, teaching dance to her popular Bollywood songs, including Ghagra, Ek Do Teen, Tamma Tamma, Aaja Nachle and more. The service also has an impressive line-up of legends of dance like Pt Birju Maharaj, and ace choreographers like Saroj Khan, Remo D’Souza, Terence Lewis, Salman Yusuff Khan, Deepak Singh, Savio Barnes, Shampa Gopikrishna, Meher Malik, who will provide introduction to different dance forms ranging from Bollywood dance to specialized forms like Kathak, Bharatanatyam, Jazz, Contemporary, Hip-Hop along with Salsa, Tango and more.

With a launch offer for the first ten days as FREE, and economically priced at Rs 59 per month, the service makes learning dance from the experts accessible to subscribers everywhere, across age-groups and beyond geographical and socioeconomic boundaries. This is a 24×7 service available in two languages; Hindi and English on channel no 123. The subscriber can choose between two Bollywood songs every week, one for beginners and one for advanced learners and learn the dance step-by-step. There is even a unique ‘Catch Up’ section to cover what has been missed in case of starting late for the weekly lesson.

Dance Studio was launched by Madhuri Dixit Nene, at a press conference in Mumbai’s Yash Raj Studios in the presence of Pallavi Puri, Chief Commercial Officer – Tata Sky, Malay Dikshit, Chief Communications Officer – Tata Sky and Dr Shriram Nene, MD, FACS – Managing Director – RnM Moving Pictures Pvt Ltd. and, along with the team of choreographers who are part of the movement. The event kick started with a captivating dance performance of various dance forms by eminent choreographers who are part of the movement. This was followed by the much awaited launch of Tata Sky Dance Studio powered by Dance With Madhuri. The occasion was also graced by Saroj Khan.

“Tata Sky is delighted to launch ‘Dance Studio’ in an exclusive partnership with Dance With Madhuri. Now, our subscribers can not only learn dancing to the best Bollywood numbers, but also specialized dance forms like Kathak, Jazz, Street,etc. All of us often have an occasion to dance but not everybody has access to the best choreographers to help us learn a few easy steps and get over our inhibitions.
Dance Studio powered by Dance With Madhuri, on Tata Sky, will make this possible. From the actor and dancer, Madhuri Dixit herself, to Pt. Birju Maharaj, Saroj Khan, Remo D’Souza, Terence Lewis, and many more, will now be accessible to everybody who wants to learn how to dance.” says Pallavi Puri, Chief Commercial Officer, Tata Sky.

Commenting on RnM Moving Picture’s association with Tata Sky, Madhuri Dixit said, “Our vision was to take the passion of dance to everyone and we believe our collaboration with Tata Sky will ensure that millions of people can now learn how to dance right in their living rooms in India. It has been our endeavour to spread the joy of dance for which, we put in a lot of effort to select the best choreographers, who help us create content that teaches how to dance in the most systematic, authentic and convenient way possible.“

Dancing to Bollywood songs is a part of every occasion, from birthdays to weddings. But not everybody has the confidence to get up and shake a leg on the dance floor. Through this new innovative service, Tata Sky is confident that more people will shed their inhibitions and get up to dance at the next event they attend.

Content Features of Dance Studio:
• Monday to Friday: Two Bollywood songs taught progressively, one being Beginner level, and the other Advanced. Every Monday a new song with its choreography will start and by Friday the song will be taught completely.
• Saturday + Sunday: A new form of dance is shown every weekend, from Kathak to Hip-Hop and many more.
• ‘Easy Dance Moves’ is an interactive section that teaches a quick cool dance moves in just a few steps.
• Interesting trivia related to the song or the dance style being taught is also shared through the interactive layer.
• The service is available in both Hindi & English language on channel no 123

Astro reports 5% revenue growth despite soft market but warns of ‘more challenging’ 2016

Malaysian pay-TV firm Astro has reported a five per cent increase in revenue, to RM4.1 billion ($955m), amid a tough economic environment, but the company’s CEO has warned that 2016 will be an even tougher year given high sports rights costs and the low valuation of the ringgit.

In its nine-month results for the financial year ending 31 January 2016, Astro saw EBITA – the truest measure of a company’s growth – rise by eight per cent to RM1.4 billion.

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