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"Ours is the territory of music, which young Indians love and I think [V] is in the territory of international music which is something which young Indians certainly do not love." 1 - Sunil Lulla (Lulla), Former General Manager, MTV, in 1997. "MTV has mimicked what we were doing in localization." - Steve Smith, Asia Managing Director, Channel V in 1999. A 'Musical' FightIn April 1998, the Indian satellite television (TV) market witnessed two leading music channels, Channel [V] and Music Television (MTV) fighting a bitter battle in the media. Channel [V] accused archrival MTV of playing foul, when the latter telecast a music video 'Dooba Dooba,' by the music group Silk Route. This was not the first time the two channels were at loggerheads. Earlier in November 1997, Channel [V] had alleged sabotage by MTV when viewers in Mumbai were unable to watch one of Channel [V]'s much-hyped and popular programs, Channel [V] Music Awards. Refuting the allegations of sabotage, MTV stated that Channel [V] was facing problems on the distribution front and hence, could not broadcast the program as planned.
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1] Television Rating Points (TRPs) are tools based on surveys that measure the success of a TV channel in terms of the popularity of its programs. Programs with high TRPs attract advertisers and viewers alike. |
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