Thursday, 5 December 2013

No DTH JV for content and carriage fees

Is a joint venture between three DTH players – DishTV, Airtel, and Videocon2h - as erroneously and amateurishly reported recently really on the cards? The purpose behind the joint venture – it was reported – was to bring content costs down and carriage revenues up for the three DTH players.
“The fact of the matter is that several discussions and proposals are mooted by those in the ecosystem,” says an observer close to the discussions. “Indeed around six months ago the joint venture proposal was floated and some meetings were held. But it was being pushed by one player and the rest were just examining whether it was feasible and what were its merits and demerits. No concrete steps were taken to give it any shape or form.”

A senior executive at one of the three DTH players, said, “The talks simply died down and no further moves were made in that direction.  To the best of my knowledge it seems to have been put on the back burner – at least for now.”
So you heard it here first: the DTH joint venture was only a proposal, which seems to have fizzled out – at least for now.

Source:
http://cablequest.org/news/dth-news/item/3749-no-dth-jv-for-content-and-carriage-fees.htmlSource: http://cablequest.org/news/dth-news/item/3749-no-dth-jv-for-content-and-carriage-fees.html

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