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16 July

India Regulator Plans CATV Licensing Policy


24 June

Star India eyes 25% ad revenue hike


24 June

Indian digital cable TV mkt to rank 2nd in Asia.


12 June

Fox ventures into South Korea; Venture will likely be established by July


2 June

Race on to capture mobile TV audience


11 May

India magazine industry thriving, big players moving in


7 May

Media Partners Forecasts Strong DTH Growth in Asia


29 April

Sun TV, Zee outrank Star in South Asia


28 April

ROBUST GROWTH SEEN IN INDIA'S PAY TV BUSINESS


24 April

India good, but Japan and Korea also key


24 April

Asian pay TV to reach USD 86 bil. in 2012
Study reveals Japan, Korea as best prospects


21 April

WSJ(4/19) CNN's Coverage of China is Raising Hackles


21 April

Indian pay TV ‘magnet’ for growth


17 April

Regulator backs India plan to cut DTH licence fee


15 April

Cable is Key to Digital TV in Taiwan
Price caps keeping companies from digital surge


14 April

TV shopping increasing in China as sellers build trust


10 April

Turner for more TV channels, animation in India


18 March

Consolidation predicted for India pay-TV


18 March

Shougang bags 2b yuan digital cable TV deal


17 March

TV industry may see slow growth in the short term


17 March

India TV revenues to rise, but with some casualties


19 February

Disney lifts stake in India's UTV


11 February

Global Business: Top Business Teams; Top Business Teams


9 February

IPTV via cable unlikely anytime soon


30 January

Auction for mobile TV spectrums set


25 January

Time to buy?


17 January

SPE, NBC Uni exit HBO Asia venture


1 January

Hot off the presses


30 December

Private sector FM radio stations are expected to mop up


20 December

Advertising set for Olympic boost


15 December

SCMP Parent May Be Returned to Private Hands


12 December

Irdeto deal in China


10 December

Firms plan to launch mobile TV platform in time for Beijing Olympics


3 December

PCCW gives IPTV sporting chance; IPTV operators looking to emulate PCCW’s success may need to think twice about their service bundling and VoD strategies


23 November

Film Mogul Run Run Shaw Turns 100, Considers Retiring


19 November

New deals for Chinese Digital TV


16 November

Asia Television Expects to End Losses in 2009 on Digital TV


7 November

OPENTV IN INDIA


31 October

News Corp. Tunes Asia TV Plans After Stumble


23 October

NDS Group sees digital pay TV in India grow slowly


18 October

India seeks U.K. input on regulatory body


17 October

Sun TV’s Malaysia partner Astro cuts investment in DTH venture


15 October

Publications hope for more demand


15 October

Indian broadcasters, advertisers in rates stand-off


8 October

ATV makeover a bid to attract young viewers


5 October

Indian market flooded with niche channels


25 September

Financial Express: Pay TV market may go up to $10 bn by 2010


4 September

India's TV pie growing, but slices are thinner


4 September

Stiff competition in Indian TV clouds picture on firms' shares


30 August

Engaging India: Bollywood slowdown?


30 August

Shaky cable norms may put $200m foreign funds on hold


29 August

Star may take 4 years to get into right orbit


20 August

Indian TV watershed coming into view


26 July

Tatas aim for sky in DTH war


2 August

Which way now?


26 July

Astro to launch India unit in 2007


23 July

Wall Street is Murdoch's gateway to Asia


18 July

WPP eyes rapid growth

UTV-Astro All-Asia JV to start 4 channels by April


5 July

Arch-rivals squaring up for head-on challenge


4 July

Indian media firms see rewards in listing overseas


28 June

ProSieben to buy SBS Broadcasting for 3.3 billion, rivaling RTL


15 June

US targets India for animation invasion


11 June

Global entertainment firms script big India plans


29 May

High content costs dent Star India earnings


25 May

Viacom's Indian venture still needs luck of Ganesh


23 May

Viacom joint venture plans new Hindi TV channel


23 May

Viacom Venture Taps Hot India Market


3 May

Dow deal may up Asia clout, but not China


25 April
Sun TV to launch children's channel


18 April

Asia broadband markets growing
Revenue expected to swell to $86 million


MPA: Asia set to double its broadband customers by 2012


China to Double Broadband Users by 2011, Says MPA


India’s Reliance Cap offers up TV Today stake


MPA: Pay TV to rule market by 2011


India to be top Asia-Pacific pay TV market by 2015


29 March

Connecting Broadband


22 March

Now TV is going ape over sports package


19 March

India served warning on broadband


18 March

Foreign cable firms want PM to relax rules


9 March

Indian advertisers to bat for cricket World Cup


1 March

Mainland digital cable TV subscribers swell to 12 million


28 February

Shanghai eyes IPTV user growth, foreign partners


27 February

SeaChange establishes India VOD foothold


5 February

Microsoft’s MSN China site to launch jobs channel


2 February

Viewers connect with NOW TV


1 February

STAR’S EXODUS AT THE TOP


31 January

Microsoft sets up MSN R&D centre in China-sources


23 January

China’s Baidu receives licence to provide news


22 January

Going Digital: The India Wave


15 January

Guthrie to leave Star TV; Aiello will be successor

 
2005
 

June 24 2008

Indian digital cable TV mkt to rank 2nd in Asia.
Financial Express
The Financial Times Limited. Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. All material subject to copyright. Financial Express (c) 2008 All rights reserved

In four years time, India will overtake Japan and three other countries-Australia, Hong Kong and South Korea -to emerge as the second largest digital cable TV home market (after China) in the Asia-Pacific region, according to reports of independent media research firms, Informa Telecoms and Media group and Media Partners Asia (MPA). However, in terms of digital cable TV penetration of TV homes, India will still lag behind China, Singapore, Australia, Japan among others at 7% in 2012 from the current 1%. The modest pace of digital upgrade in India is attributed by the MPA report to lack of investment, regulatory barriers and last mile fragmentation. MPA forecast indicates that total digital cable subscribers will grow to 154 million by 2012 in the Asian region and to 209 million by 2017. This implies that close to 60 % of the region's cable homes will have at least one Set-top-box by 2017.

China will lead the market with 165 million digital cable subscribers forecasts by 2017, observes the report. Digital cable home volumes is expected to expand in India to over 12 million in 2012 (almost double the number of subscribers in Japan) and 22 million digital cable subscribers by 2017. This will still represent less than 20% share of total cable subscribers. Korea and Japan together will account for 16 million digital subscribers by 2017 with Japan reaching 100% penetration by 2014. According to Cable and Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (Caasba), India, "Digital television and broadband adoption is slow in India because of restrictive regulations. Cable consumers are increasingly marginalised, digital divide continues to remain big and the contribution from digital broadband to the economy is lacklustre." According to Caasba, to reach growth potentials, Indian policy-makers must abide by the path charted out by the prime minister's office, Planning Commission and Trai in particular and implement lighter-touch' regulations that are appropriate for the digital age. In terms of digital pay TV subscribers, India will cross Japan by 2012 to reach over 38 million subscribers and 56 million subscribers by 2017 from the 6-million mark today. The report notes that aggressive competition from DTH players, slow but steady flow of capital, emergence of large and acquisitive MSOs will boost the market for digital pay TV. As per a Casbaa report, "Pay-TV's future growth in India and in Asia generally is largely dependent on digitisation, a transformational but capital-intensive process set to unlock substantial value for consumers,economies and industry stakeholders."

 

 

 

 
   
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