Showing posts with label Hindi entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hindi entertainment. Show all posts
Star One Live
STAR One features the next generation of Hindi entertainment with an innovative, diverse mix of programming and cutting edge production values that appeal to urban, upwardly mobile Indian audiences.
Globally, the channel is available in the United States on the DirecTV platform, in the United Kingdom on the Sky Digital platform, in Canada on the ATN platform, in Europe on the WorldTV platform, in the Middle East on the Pehla platform, in Hong Kong on the now TV platform, and in the Philippines on the SkyCable platform as a premium channel.
zOOM TV online
zOOm is an Indian entertainment and lifestyle television channel.
Launched September 20, 2004
Owned by The Times Group
Slogan Isko Dekho
Country Flag India
Sister channel(s) Times Now
Website http://zoom.indiatimes.com/
A little about Bollywood.
In September 2005, one of India’s largest film producers and distributors reported that Bollywood films — products of the Hindi-language film industry in India — earned $100 million a year in the United States, from theatre screenings, video and movie soundtrack sales.
Today, there are approximately 3.6 billion Bollywood fans on earth, a number that continues to grow even as you read this.
About Zoom
We represent Bennett, Coleman & Co. Limited, the flagship company of one of India’s most respected media conglomerates: The Times Group. Launched in 1838, we started off as a newspaper titled The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce. This changed to The Times of India in 1861.
By 1952, we had launched India’s first film magazine in English. By 1959, we had the country’s first women’s magazine in English. A long, successful process of diversification was set in motion. Soon after 1991 — when the BBC featured The Times of India among the world's six great newspapers — we moved into the music market, launched an extremely popular portal online, entered music retailing, and started a radio broadcasting business.
Sometime in 2004, The Times Group launched India’s first glamour and entertainment television channel devoted to the Bollywood phenomenon. They called the channel zoOm. That’s us.
The Web site you happen to be at showcases the best of what the channel has to offer, of course, but it also has a whole lot more. A little browsing will reveal exclusive downloads, interesting polls, some fun Bollywood quizzes, and amazing features like our zoOm Maps — letting you track the homes of the stars — and Flower Power, which lets you send your favourite stars floral tributes.
Audience connect
Today, zoOm is the channel of choice for urban India, appealing to all who switch on their televisions in search of lifestyle, glamour and, most importantly, everything related to Bollywood. Thanks to its exhaustive and innovative programming, zoOm now connects with over 80 percent of urban Indian households.
In terms of impact, zoOm matches all English movie and news channels in the country put together. That’s a lot of eyeballs.
zoOm targets the 15-44 age group in the SEC AB set. With its unique content strategy of news and features on Bollywood, the channel has been able to consistently improve its reach, and time spent. It currently occupies an impressive 11th position amongst all channels in terms of GRPs in the six metro markets (Source: TAM media research GRPs CS4 + weekly average 6 metros, 13 weeks average).
The bottom line: If Bollywood is what you want, zoOm is all you need. Keep logging on.
Launched September 20, 2004
Owned by The Times Group
Slogan Isko Dekho
Country Flag India
Sister channel(s) Times Now
Website http://zoom.indiatimes.com/
A little about Bollywood.
In September 2005, one of India’s largest film producers and distributors reported that Bollywood films — products of the Hindi-language film industry in India — earned $100 million a year in the United States, from theatre screenings, video and movie soundtrack sales.
Today, there are approximately 3.6 billion Bollywood fans on earth, a number that continues to grow even as you read this.
About Zoom
We represent Bennett, Coleman & Co. Limited, the flagship company of one of India’s most respected media conglomerates: The Times Group. Launched in 1838, we started off as a newspaper titled The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce. This changed to The Times of India in 1861.
By 1952, we had launched India’s first film magazine in English. By 1959, we had the country’s first women’s magazine in English. A long, successful process of diversification was set in motion. Soon after 1991 — when the BBC featured The Times of India among the world's six great newspapers — we moved into the music market, launched an extremely popular portal online, entered music retailing, and started a radio broadcasting business.
Sometime in 2004, The Times Group launched India’s first glamour and entertainment television channel devoted to the Bollywood phenomenon. They called the channel zoOm. That’s us.
The Web site you happen to be at showcases the best of what the channel has to offer, of course, but it also has a whole lot more. A little browsing will reveal exclusive downloads, interesting polls, some fun Bollywood quizzes, and amazing features like our zoOm Maps — letting you track the homes of the stars — and Flower Power, which lets you send your favourite stars floral tributes.
Audience connect
Today, zoOm is the channel of choice for urban India, appealing to all who switch on their televisions in search of lifestyle, glamour and, most importantly, everything related to Bollywood. Thanks to its exhaustive and innovative programming, zoOm now connects with over 80 percent of urban Indian households.
In terms of impact, zoOm matches all English movie and news channels in the country put together. That’s a lot of eyeballs.
zoOm targets the 15-44 age group in the SEC AB set. With its unique content strategy of news and features on Bollywood, the channel has been able to consistently improve its reach, and time spent. It currently occupies an impressive 11th position amongst all channels in terms of GRPs in the six metro markets (Source: TAM media research GRPs CS4 + weekly average 6 metros, 13 weeks average).
The bottom line: If Bollywood is what you want, zoOm is all you need. Keep logging on.
Star Plus Live
STAR Plus is India's most watched Hindi language based general entertainment television channel. The channel is part of the STAR TV network's bouquet of channels.
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When it was first launched in 1991, STAR Plus was an English language television channel showing international content from the U.S., the UK and Australia, with Zee TV being the Hindi language channel. However, after STAR (subsequently acquired by News Corporation) ended its relationship with Zee TV, STAR Plus was transformed into a 24 hour Hindi language channel, with STAR World becoming the network's English language channel. But competitors like Sony Entertainment Television and Zee TV were in the lead, and STAR Plus struggled to survive with shows like Kora Kagaz.
In 2000, the company's CEO Sameer Nair and programming chief Tarun Katial introduced a number of new shows, catapulting the channel to its current number one position.
In 2000, the company's CEO Sameer Nair and programming chief Tarun Katial introduced a number of new shows, catapulting the channel to its current number one position.
Sony Tv
Sony Entertainment Television
Sony Entertainment Television was launched in the Indian sub-continent and the Middle East in October 1995. The channel is a joint partnership between Sony Pictures Entertainment and Argos Communications Enterprises, a Singapore based entertainment company specialising in South Asian program production and media services.
Sony Entertainment Television was launched in the Indian sub-continent and the Middle East in October 1995. The channel is a joint partnership between Sony Pictures Entertainment and Argos Communications Enterprises, a Singapore based entertainment company specialising in South Asian program production and media services.
Zee Cinema
Zee Cinema is a Hindi satellite movie channel in India. The channel is owned by the popular Zee Entertainment Enterprises which is a part of Essel Group, and broacasts in many countries around the world. The channel was formerly a part of STAR TV channel umbrella
Sahara Filmy
FILMY is a digitally encrypted pay Hindi movie channel, which has redefined how cinema is consumed on television. We deliver Bollywood blockbusters, spiced up with whole loads of fun filled and irreverent original content. This unique movie presentation format combined with FILMY's slick and new age packaging promises to enthrall the viewers with a stress-free movie viewing experience.
FILMY, is a part of Sahara One Media And Entertainment Limited, which also includes Sahara One Motion Pictures — India's largest player in the motion pictures business – and Sahara One Television, the popular General Entertainment Channel.
FILMY, is a part of Sahara One Media And Entertainment Limited, which also includes Sahara One Motion Pictures — India's largest player in the motion pictures business – and Sahara One Television, the popular General Entertainment Channel.
Nepal One TV
NEPAL1 is positioned as an infotainment Channel. The programming which constitutes 90% Nepali and the rest in Hindi is packaged in such a way that NEPAL 1 is poised to become the only medium that covers the whole “Nepali World” on one platform.
Enter10 India Channel
Enter 10 (Masti Unlimited), is a complete music channel. The channel showcases the best of Hindi music from films and non-film albums, along with music events and original programming. It also show new release movie trailers. Enter 10 also present Golden Classics, the melodious songs of 60s to 90s. Enter 10 promises not only true contents and top-notch packaging but also show a 360 degree view of Hindi music and the film journey of fresh Indian Music from Indipop to bhajan original to remix and from raga to rock.
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