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Packer junior aims to create an entertainment conglomerate
in India
James
Packer, son of the Australian media baron Kerry Packer was
in India this week. He spoke to The Economic Times
about Channel Nine's (which is a JV between Packer's Consolidated
Press Holdings and Himachal Futuristic Communication Ltd)
plans for India.
Channel Nine's immediate activity in India is a joint venture
with Doordarshan wherein it has bagged the contract for
upgradation of production and technical standards for DD-Metro's
morning and prime-time slots. It also has the production
rights for DD for all international cricket matches played
in India. In addition to the two hours of the prime time
slot, Nine Broadcasting has bid for another two hours of
prime time on the Metro channel. This is in keeping with
Nine Broadcasting's strategy to create a platform for itself
within Doordarshan.
Kerry Packer's Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd (PBL) is
helping DD to increase Metro channels network from 75 transmitters
to 125 transmitters by the year end. This move is expected
to take DD-Metro's reach from 180m to around 350m when the
project is completed.
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