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April 23, 2001
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India Today, April 16, 2001

 

COVER
   

Say Hello to Another
Scam
The raging corporate war over the introduction of limited mobility telephone services has turned political, with the Prime Minister's Office being charged with subverting the regulatory system and favouring a few business houses. An INDIA TODAY investigation looks at the conflict between the sanctimonious claims and the grim reality.

 

 
STATES
   

Ballot Boxwallahs
The approaching assembly elections have brought to life five states which are set to witness a stiff fight and whose results can have a big impact on all major parties. A profile of the prime contenders who could tilt the balance either way.

 

 
BUSINESS
   

Fall From Grace
Despite a triple-digit growth in net profits of Infosys Technologies and Satyam Computers, the stock prices of the two companies have plunged. Is it the gloomy forecast for software companies that's hammering down the prices?

 

 
ENVIRONMENT
 

Unnatural Alliance
The CNG controversy has taken a new turn, with doubts being raised about the propriety of the Delhi Government's selection of Nugas as the sole supplier of the conversion kit.

 

 
EDUCATION
 

The Doon Boom
The city that houses Doon School is now playing host to a whole array of new education barons--with big money and even bigger ambitions.

 

 
OTHER STORIES
     
 



 
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TELEVISION: PRIME TIME

Zee TV and Sony are rejigging their programming in a bid to win back the viewers they lost to their rival. But Star TV has also got some new tricks up its sleeve.

It's time to rattle sabres once again. Time to win back viewers and advertisers in a bid to recover ground lost less than a year ago to Star TV's Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC). Time to see whether television is ready for yet another programming shake-out.

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REPLICATING SUCCESS: Ji Mantriji is a political satire on the lines of the hugely popular Yes Minister

Now that KBC is being cut down to thrice a week from its usual four-channel spokesmen say it is to accommodate Junior KBC once a week starting in May-and TRP ratings have dropped from a heady 17 points to 6.7 (for the period March 25-31), rival channels Sony and Zee TV have reason to sit up and take note.

Not that Star is particularly worried. After all, the two most popular programmes on cable and satellite TV-Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi ... (13.5 points) and Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki (10.7 points)-are on Star. True, KBC has slipped to number four (Sony's March 31 telecast of Hrithik Roshan's Delhi show grabbed third place), but it must be gratifying for the channel to know that Jeeto Chappar Phaad Ke, Sony's answer to KBC, has rapidly plummeted with ratings of only 3.

Game shows seem passe and it is back to soaps to boost ratings. Star has announced its new daily thriller, Kaahin Kissii Roz (put down the spelling to producer Balaji Telefilm's numerology fixation). To be launched on April 23, the soap will be part of the flanking programmes on which the channel plans to sustain its new-found position (see graphic).

Meanwhile, Saans, which has been limping along for two and a half years will be axed even as NDTV makes its entertainment debut with Ji Mantriji (on the lines of the hugely popular BBC series Yes Minister) on Star Plus later this month.

The run-up to the latest battle for prime-time TV has Zee in an intense do or die attempt: 17 new programmes, including India's first reality show POW. To be shot at a specially constructed set sprawled over an acre at Zee's Esselworld in Mumbai, the nine pows will endure a genuine bootcamp experience, including prison food and a prison schedule, which will be recorded by over 50 camcorders across the set. In order to escape, participants will get clues on the Net.

Zee spokesperson Sainath Iyer won't talk about the exact launch date. However, the channel has a pretty impressive April line-up. There's Ketan Mehta's Pradhan Mantri starring K.K. Menon and former model-turned-actress Malavika Tiwari. Unlike Star's spoof, Zee's serial is set in the future and deals with a young prime minister grappling with contemporary problems like corruption.

In addition Zee has four sitcoms aimed at the weekday 7.30 p.m. slot and a clutch of daily family soaps. These include Ek Thi Rajkumari with retired Bollywood actress Padmini Kolhapure in the lead and another family soap, Chandan Ka Palna Resham Ki Dori, starring Apara Mehta (the mother-in-law in Kyunki...) which went on air on March 26.

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FAMILY MORES: Zee expects its new serial Chandan Ka Palna Resham Ki Dori to act as a counter to Kyunki... and Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki

 

This, of course, doesn't take into account five new serials launched by Zee in February. Zee seems to be relying on its traditional strength-family soaps. But is the feast too rich? "None of the programmes has really created a buzz yet," says Sulina Menon, client services director for media selling company Carat.

The problem with launching so many new soaps and sitcoms all at once is that they'll be indistinguishable from each other, she warns. Despite that, Zee is confident: "Our basic strength has always been content. We've always been known as innovators," says Zee President Madhavi Mutatkar.


 
 
 
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