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  • ESPN secures 12-year extension of Rose Bowl rights

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    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Espn has reached a 12-year extension with the Pasadena Tournament of Roses, the Big Ten Conference and the Pac-12 Conference, to continue the company?s long-standing relationship with the Rose Bowl Game, one of college football?s most popular events.

    The agreement, which begins in January 2015, will include rights to the annual Rose Bowl Game across Espn?s platforms through 2026. Each year, the game will be played 1 January and will feature the champions from the Big Ten and Pac-12.

    Whatever is determined to be the exact post-season bowl rotation as part of the future format, Espn will have the rights to the Rose Bowl Game each year. The previous eight-year Rose Bowl deal has two more seasons remaining (2013 Rose Bowl Game, 2014 Rose Bowl Game and 2014 BCS National Championship) within the current post-season structure. Espn (or ABC) has televised the Rose Bowl Game since 1989.

    Espn will showcase the Rose Bowl Game on television, Espn Radio, Espn Mobile TV and on smartphones, tablets, online and on Xbox LIVE via WatchEspn. Additionally, Espn has secured rights to distribute the Rose Bowl Game on Espn 3D and around the world through Espn International.

    ?The Rose Bowl Game is one of sport?s most meaningful and celebrated events. Extending our relationship long term with such a prestigious brand will play a significant role in the way fans continue to define ESPN ? as the leading destination for college football all year long," said Espn President John Skipper.

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    Pasadena Tournament of Roses
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  • Border areas in J&K and NE to have 33 FM radio channels in 3rd phase

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    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: The Government is to allow bidders in Jammu and Kashmir, the northeastern states, and the Island territories to bid for FM Radio channels in the third phase even beyond the national limit on ownership of channels of 15 per cent per entity.

    This is being done to incentivise bidding for channels for these areas, Information and Broadcasting Ministry sources told indiantelevision.com.

    FM Broadcasters in Jammu and Kashmir, the northeastern states and the island territories will be required to pay half the rate of the annual license fee for an initial period of three years from the date from which the licence fee becomes payable and the permission period of 15 years begins.

    The concessional fee had also been revised for FM channels already existing in these territories with effect of the issuance of the Guidelines of the third phase of FM Radio expansion in the country in July 2011.

    The third phase of FM Radio expansion in the northeast includes 31 in the seven states of the northeast, six in Jammu and Kashmir, and nine in the island territories: three each in Daman and Diu, Lakshdweep, and Andaman and Nicobar.

    In addition, 15 FM stations will be set up in border areas of Jammu and Kashmir and 18 in the border areas of the seven states of the north east.

    Apart from the fee relaxation, it is proposed that Prasar Bharati infrastructure would be made available at half the lease rentals for similar category cities in these areas.

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    Jammu and Kashmir
  • I&B lambasted for letting 11th Plan schemes shift to 12th Plan

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    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Four schemes finalised during the Eleventh Plan by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry have now been shifted to the 12th Plan because of tardy progress in getting approvals of the Planning Commission.

    Noting that the Ministry has failed to learn lessons from the past, the Parliamentary Standing Committee for Information Technology has exhorted the Ministry to look into this and ensure that the implementation of the schemes start during the first year itself or in the earlier part of the year so that the allocations earmarked for the year 2012-13 are utilised.

    The schemes are setting up of a Global Film School; setting up of a National Centre of Excellence for Animation, Gaming and Special Effects; National Film Heritage Mission under Film Sector; and an International Channel under Doordarshan, which could not be formally approved during the long period of five years.

    The plan for upgrading the Film and Television Institute of India into a Global Film School had been finalised with comprehensive rationalisation and restructuring but it will now be included in the umbrella scheme of Infrastructure Development programme relating to Film Sector in the 12th Plan.

    The National Centre of Excellence for Animation, Gaming and Special Effects and the Doordarshan International channel are now new schemes under the 12th Plan, while the National Film Heritage Mission is part of the Twelfth Plan new scheme as a Special Mission.

    When asked about timeline chalked out for early approval and implementation of these Schemes, the Ministry has replied that the approval of new schemes involves a four stage appraisal-cum-approval process: in-principle approval; preparation of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) and preparation of EFC /SFC memos; appraisal of SFC / EFC memos; and approval by the competent authority.

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    I&B
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