Logwritten
SUNDAY, MAY 27, 2012 4:09 AM IST

Mumbai: Reliance Broadcast Network Ltd signed a deal with Lanka Broadband Network to launch in Sri Lanka three channels of BIG CBS, its joint venture with CBS Studios International, a division of CBS Corp .

The move, which helped to push up Reliance Broadcast’s shares by more than 10%, marks the Indian company’s entry into Sri Lanka.

The three English entertainment channels -- BIG CBS Prime, BIG CBS Love and BIG CBS Spark -- will be launched later in Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives, Pakistan and Afghanistan, Reliance Broadcast said on Monday.

Reliance Broadcast did not disclose financial details of its deal with Lanka Broadband other than to say the arrangement was based on a fixed-fee model.

“The subscription model will contribute incrementally to the bottom-line,” said Vishal Rally, business head of BIG CBS Networks. “With no licensing requirements or programming and technical costs, the revenue model is robust, adding to our top-line.”

Reliance Broadcast is in talks with several private equity firms and strategic investors to raise between Rs 300 crore and Rs 400 crore ($64 million to $86 million) through an equity issue.

Shares of the Reliance Broadcast, which has a market value of about $87 million, were up 10.8% at Rs 59.65 in late morning trading. The overall market was up about 1%.

Tags - Find More Articles On:
READ MORE ARTICLES BY:
blog comments powered by Disqus
Sebi curbs consent option
New norms are aimed at matching the gravity of the offence with penalties levied by the market regulator
Singh’s visit aimed at closer ties with Myanmar
Manmohan Singh will arrive in Nay Pyi Taw on Sunday and hold talks with President Thein Sein, others
ITC profit up 26% on price hike
The results should be viewed in the context of an economic slowdown, high inflation and the cascading...
2G scam | Promoters of Essar and Loop charged, get bail
The framing of charges by the special court of justice O.P. Saini, who is presiding over the 2G scam...
Anonymous hackers to attack from 9 June
Anonymous, the so-called hacktivist collective, had targeted Big Cinemas