9 Nov onwards blackout RUKHAVAAT Ke Liye KHED HAI

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GECs threaten fresh programming blackout

(Updated on 1 November 2008 5:30 pm)
(1 November 2008 4:30 pm)

MUMBAI: Hindi general entertainment channels (GEC) have hurled the gauntlet back at the TV workers union - Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) - and TV producers associations.

Executives from seven broadcasting companies - Star, Zee, Sony, Sahara One, Viacom18 (Colors), INX Media (9X) and NDTV Imagine - have issued an ultimatum to the two parties to resolve their differences by 9 November, failing which they will stop commissioning any fresh episodes.

The broadcasters have been unanimous in their view that they cannot bear the increased cost that higher wages to TV workers and technicians have thrust upon producers.

The broadcasters have issued a joint statement responding to the FWICE last night. In the statement, they have stated that they were never part of disputes which relates to the terms and conditions at which producers engage cine workers for the shows.

The statement further adds that broadcasters have been paying producers handsomely, and they will have to absorb the increased costs. It further states that the the long term health of the industry depends on "our ability to work collectively to control our costs while continuing to bring the best entertainment content to our loyal audiences."

The broadcasters statement further elaborates that production disruptions are coming at a time when there is an "economic downtown" and "advertising is degrowing," without due notice or warning. "Unless the dispute is resolved immediately, it will threaten the very survival of the Hindi general entertainment category," the statement adds.

In their collective statement to to the FWICE, and the producers associations the broadcasters have asked:

  • Both parties must resume normal production of ongoing programmes without any disruption so as to not cause any inconvenience to viewers and advertisers.
  • Both parties must work constructively to resolve all their differences by 9 November.

The joint statement from broadcasters shows that they mean business. First, the unions banded together to get producers to meet their demands. The broadcasters have now got together in a show of unity and strength.

Now we have to wait and watch how the producers will respond. And the workers' unions. Will they come back to the table to renegotiate the terms they agreed to earlier? Or will they each stand their ground? And how long will the impasse continue?

On that will depend whether audiences will be able to watch the travails or adventures or heart breaks of their favourite characters on their favourite shows.

Broadcasters firm on not hiking programming costs

Broadcasters are feeling the pinch of the face-off between TV producers and the TV Workers Union.

Star Plus had to show re-runs of its two prime shows (Santan and Sangam) and three afternoon shows (Jahaan Pe Ho Baseera, Kumkum and Grihasti). Zee also had to show old episodes on its 7 pm, 10 pm and 10:30 pm band. 9X's Ruby and Jaa Mai Vaishno Devi had to do away with fresh episodes.

Star Plus GM Keertan Adyanthaya says, "The entire TV industry including the GECs have been hit by the economic turbulence. At a time when the economy is slowing down, we can't afford to hike the ad rates. We are, thus, not in a position to pay more to the TV producers."

Adds a senior executive of a recently launched channel on request of anonymity: 'In the current global economic scenario, all broadcasters are having a tough time. If advertisers are shrinking budgets, how can we agree to pay more to producers? We are trying to curb costs. We can't think of increasing our input costs.'

Certain marketing initiatives are also put on hold. Zee TV, for instance, has postponed the launch of its afternoon show Choti Bahu which was scheduled to air on 3 November.

Says Zee TV business head Tarun Mehra, "Though we have kept the advertisers informed, its a tough time for all broadcasters to run the channel without fresh content."

Film and TV Producers Guild and FWICE will meet on Monday to resolve the crisis. Says Producers Guild's Mukesh Bhatt, "We will be meeting on Monday to arrive at a possible solution."

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Great...fantastic....now wht...
thx fr the article surakshita
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hi

thanks for this

lets see what happens next

norzar
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hey thanks for the article
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thanx 4 d article dear😛

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Posted: 16 years ago
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now phir saa kya
i amm gona kill them if they blackout again
thnks fr art surk
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Posted: 16 years ago
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nitz this is much more worse then the 2 back to back strike
they can bank episodes till it is resolved but NO AIRING
and secondly the dhamaka is if it is not resolved then complete strike that means SHOOTING CANCELLED
till then we as viewers need to support even the body doubles so that maximum of episodes can be banked
HuJu in different frames so that they can give individual shots too, they are fab in gving seperate shots too that they should use it now
a change in the track
inclusion of different tracks and new characters so that the whole cast is involved
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FRESH NEWS
Producers, workers union meet inconclusive

(6 November 2008 10:00 pm)

MUMBAI: The face off between broadcasters, producers and the workers union on workers wages saw no resolution today. Association of Motion Pictures and Television Programme Producer of India (AMPTPP) representatives Manish Goswami, Dheeraj Kumar, JD Majethia, Deepak Segal, Rajesh Chadha met with the repredentatives of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) at the latters office late this evening. But to no avail.

According to sources, the producers once again expressed that they could not pay the increased wages that the FWICE was asking for its members. The union representatives said that with the rising cost of even basic living standards, it was impossible for the mazdoors (the lowest level of workers) to survive, hence their demand was irreversible. The meeting ended inconclusively

The workers and producers are slated to communicate with each other by 3.30 pm on 7 November.

It is to note, that on 1 November, the Hindi general entertainment broadcasters have issued an ultimatum to the two parties to resolve their differences by 9 November, failing which they will stop commissioning any fresh episodes.

In the meeting today (6 November), the producers association gave broadcasters notice to FWICE, appealing them to come back on work. However, the FWICE remains unshaken, and unanimous in its view that workers will start working, provided, TV workers and technicians get higher wages.

FWICE president Dharmesh Tiwari told Indantelevision.com, 'Our demand is clear, there is no non-co-operation, if producers are agreeing to the terms that they agreed with us in October.'

Fox Television head Deepak Segal, who is a member of producers' core committee, confirmed that an official statement will be out in the evening on 7 November; however he refused to comment on the discussions at the meeting.

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hi

thansk for the new article

lest see how it goes

norzar

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