Zee TV encrypts; rivals allege severe problems; company says no
way
(Posted on 11 June, 8:30 pm)
Zee Telefilms' effort to migrate the free to air (FTA) analogue
Zee TV to pay TV digital mode is facing teething problems. At
the time of writing, rivals and some cable ops alleged that the
channel is not available in almost 70 per cent of Indian cable
and satellite TV homes ever since the analogue FTA beam was switched
off on Sunday, 10 June. Zee, however, strongly denied this.
"They have not been able to distribute enough of the
digital IRDs nationally," alleged an official from a rival
channel. "The result is that the channel is not available
in most of interior India."
Zee Telefilms CEO RK Singh denied this was true. "The
figure is actually the reverse. Zee TV is available in almost
70 per cent of Indian cable and satellite homes," he says.
According to him, a distribution team of 80 is beating the streets
in order to reach the IRDs to cable TV operators. "So far,
4,500 digital boxes have been distributed. Another 2,000 should
be rolled out in the next eight to 10 days and all the problems
will be sorted out," he reveals. "Viewers have nothing to worry about. Ditto cable TV
operators."
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