ABP Sanjha ceases operations

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Failure to get access to cable TV carriage by the leading operator in Punjab has claimed another new channel as victim. Punjabi news channel ABP Sanjha announced to cease operations on Wednesday evening, affecting 200 employees. Management of the channel, a part of the Anandabazar Patrika group that runs leading channels including ABP News in Hindi, cited the virtual blackout as the primary reason for the shutdown.


It came suddenly for the staff, including around 100 editorial employees, who reached office like any other day. In the morning, all reporters and camerapersons were asked to deposit their equipment. This was followed by a team led by the national human resource department head of the channel, Satyakki Bhattacharya, gathering the staff at the office in Phase 8, Industrial Area, SAS Nagar, and announcing the pack-up. Bhattacharya announced three months’ salary for the staff to be let off.


Sources revealed that he said they could not get their channel carried by Fastway Transmissions Private Limited, which covers around 75% of the cable network in Punjab. Citing the shutdown as an outcome, he also told the staff that even if they ran the channel through the digital direct-to-home (DTH) network, they won't be able to sustain it.

Bhattacharya also said that the top management of ABP group from Delhi had approached Punjab’s SAD-BJP government for help but nothing came of that.

The channel had started recruitment at the end of 2012 and began technical training for staffers in February 2013. But effectively it never went on air due to the virtual blackout. For around a year and a half now, the channel was trying to sustain itself through video-sharing websites like YouTube.

When contacted, Jagwinder Patial, senior editor of ABP News who was heading Sanjha operations in Chandigarh, said he was not authorised to comment on the issue. Bhattacharya, who has the designation of chief people officer in the group, didn't take calls despite repeated attempts.

A channel named Day and Night News had also severely scaled down its operations last year citing the same reason.

However, Fastway’s managing director Naval Kapoor refused to comment on the matter, saying that he was in a meeting and could not talk till the next day.


Another news channel succumbs to cable blackout in Punjab - Hindustan Times
 
Oh no before channel launch the channel has now Shutdown :skd
 
What to say, shameless govt.
in punjab, govt have full control on Cable network in Punjab,[emoji35][emoji35][emoji35]
 
MUMBAI: The wait was too long and taxing, but
when the time finally came, it bore no fruit. This
is the story of ABP Sanjha, the proposed Punjabi
news channel from the Anand Bazar Patrika
(ABP) Group’s news broadcasting company
Media Content and Communication Services
(MCCS).
MCCS had planned to enter the Punjab market
with a regional news channel in early 2013.
Accordingly, it applied for a licence to the
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and, in
the meantime, also set up a small team to feed
its YouTube channel.

However, it took the company 18 months to
procure the licence. Finally, on 30 July MCCS
got the licence for the channel on 30 July.
But when it was gearing up to launch, the
management decided not to go ahead with the
plans!

A possible reason could be the extension of
Phases III and IV announced by the new
Narendra Modi-led BJP government. The new
deadlines for Phase III and IV of digital
addressable system (DAS) were notified in
September. While Phase III would have a
deadline of 31 December 2015, the last phase is
scheduled for 31 December 2016.

“The prevalence of analogue cable would have
meant high carriage fees. With the news ad
market in Punjab not that high, ABP’s Sanjha
launch plans must have got impacted by the
deadline extension of cable TV digitisation. Also,
the cable TV market in Punjab is dominated by
Fastway Transmissions,” a media analyst said.
 
Punjabi News channel, ABP Sanjha to go off air

MCCS has plans to wind up its Punjabi News
Channel ABP Sanjha. The channel applied for
a license in early 2013 but the clearance was
given only on 31 July this year after more than
18 months.

According to the sources,the management
informed its 170 + employees to
resign and offered them a severance of
three months.
 
Punjab Govt. have fear about taking PTC NEWS share by ABP SANJHA in future.. Their profit goes in lose after it happens..:angry
 
When they were failed to make themselves on Fastway then why they approached SAD goverenment? Everyone knows Badal controls d activities of FASTWAY n PTC NETWORK thn there is no benefit to approach them
 
SAD Govt. is worst amongest all other Parties govts. till yet in Punjab..:angry
 
Oh thats really bad news... but such a big group like ABP also falls victim, is shocking to see :skd

mani bro wud be really sad now :p :shy
 
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