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  • Archive for May 20th, 2008

    Trai may order lower DTH rates

    Posted by sushilgirdher on 20th May 2008

    The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, which is also the broadcast regulator, may soon ask all pay-channel broadcasters on direct-to-home platforms to reduce prices to half the rates prevalent in areas where conditional access system has not been implemented (about 70 million cable homes).

    This will hit the subscription revenue of DTH players like Star TV, Sun Network and ESPN-Star Sports as they will be able to charge much less for selling signals to DTH players. But this will mean 5-8 per cent lower fees for DTH subscribers.

    Trai had last month issued an advisory for a cut in the prices of all pay channels on the DTH platform in line with a TDSAT (appellate for broadcasters and telecom operators) order of 2006. The order asks broadcasters to reduce prices of channels on the DTH platform to 50 per cent of what they charge in non-CAS areas.

    While broadcasters like Zee TV, Sony TV, Discovery, Sahara and INX Media have abided by the order, others like ESPN-Star Sports, Sun Network and Star TV India have not, sources say. The leading sports broadcaster has a three-channel bouquet (ESPN, Star Sports and Star Cricket) and its per subscriber bouquet rate for cable homes is about Rs 45.

    However, instead of charging Rs 22 or less from DTH players, ESPN is charging Rs 50 per subscriber for just two channels, sources say. Leading regional broadcaster Sun Network is also charging more, sources say. Its bouquet rates for cable homes are said to be Rs 114 per subscriber. It is charging Rs 83 per subscriber from DTH operators.

    “ESPN has said it will reduce rates in line with the Trai suggestion if new DTH players can ensure that they will rope in at least 2.5 million DTH subscribers within a year of their commercial launch. Otherwise, it wants 40:60 division of the subscription revenue of new DTH service providers, but at prevailing cable rates,” said an industry source.

    Because of this, Trai is looking at bringing a tariff control order making it mandatory for broadcasters to adhere to the Trai formula. “Trai has powers to issue any directive on tariff or pricing,” said an industry source close to the development.

    According to Trai’s pricing formula, pay channels can charge DTH operators only up to 50 per cent of the per subscriber rates they charge from cable operators in the rest of the country (non-CAS homes). This means that if Star TV’s bouquet of 14 channels is priced at Rs 88 in non-CAS areas, it can charge only Rs 44 or less from DTH operators like Tata Sky, Dish TV and new entrants like Big TV, Bharti, Sun Direct and Videocon [Get Quote].

    “As DTH is a digital platform, there is 100 per cent collection of fees, while in the cable sector, the under-declaration (cable operators declare lower subscriber numbers) is 25-35 per cent. Therefore, even at lower subscriber base, broadcasters earn more from DTH companies than from cable homes,” said an industry source.

    “The Trai directive will help bring parity in rates,” said a senior executive of Tata Sky, India’s second-largest DTH company.

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    India beat Malaysia to enter Azlan Shah final

    Posted by ish on 20th May 2008

    Ipoh: It was again a first half double strike that enabled India to hold off a fighting Malaysian side 2-1 and enter the Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Tournament. It is India’s fourth entry into the Azlan final.
     
    First half goals by Shivendra Singh (9th) and Sandeep Singh (10th) put India ahead and they maintained the lead till the last minute before Mohammad Amin Rahim shot home a consolation goal for Malaysia.

    With this win, India gathered 12 points from their six matches and set up a title clash against Argentina, who have finished with 14 points, on Sunday.

    India, who lost their first two matches, continued with their impressive turnaround in the tournament to register their fourth consecutive victory and make the Azlan Shah final after a gap of 12 years.

    India got into lead in the 9th minute when a Sandeep Singh slapshot from outside the Malaysian circle was deflected in by Shivendra Singh.
     
    The spirited Indian forwards initiated a few more moves, one of which resulted in two consecutive penalty corners in the 10th minute. The Malaysians warded off the two threats but conceded a penalty stroke off the second short corner.

    Sandeep Singh fooled the Malaysian custodian without much trouble to give his team a 2-0 lead.

    After the break, Indian strikers showed some agility and created a few opportunities.

    They won two more penalty corners, but could not extend their lead because of their poor execution.

    The Malaysians stepped on the accelerator in the closing minutes to give some nervy moments for the Indians.

    They got a penalty corner a few seconds before the hooter and Mohammad Amin Rahim at last put it past Adrian to score the consolation goal.

     

    Teams India Malaysia
    Goals Scored 2 1
    Shots Targeted 7 6
    Circle Penetrations 15 13
    Green Cards 0 0
    Penalty Corners 4 4
    PC Converted 0 1

    STATISTICS

    Last 3 Finals India have played in Azlan Shah

    Date

    Venue

    India vs.

    Score

    Scorers

    03/12/1985

    Ipoh

    Malaysia

    4–2

    Shahid(1),MP Singh(2),Tikken Singh(1)

    31/07/1991

    Ipoh

    Pakistan

    1–0

    Mukesh Kumar

    05/11/1995

    Kuala Lumpur

    Germany

    2—2 (tb 5-4)

    Mukesh Kumar, Jagbir Singh

     

    (Source: indianhockey.com )

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