Press Release

Jalsha Movies gets telecast rights for Calcutta Football League and IFA Shield

10 September 2013

Star India’s leading Bengali movie channel, Jalsha Movies, is geared to become a one-stop destination to offer West Bengal’s two greatest passions – football and films. The channel has acquired the exclusive broadcast rights for two prestigious football events – the Calcutta Football League and IFA Shield Tournament.
The broadcast of Calcutta Football League (CFL), the oldest football league in Asia, on Jalsha Movies started yesterday and will be aired from 4 PM onwards. The channel will also showcase the prestigious IFA Shield Tournament’s upcoming season to usher in a new era in Bengal football.
Bengal and football have been inseparable for more than a century. The sport is an integral part of Bengal’s cultural fabric with supporters passionately following their clubs. Matches between East Bengal and Mohun Bagan draw huge crowds given their legendary rivalry over the past century or so.
The league on Jalsha Movies will provide an enhanced viewing experience with top class television production associated with the Star India network. Superior production techniques coupled with crystal clear sound will capture the raw emotions on the field. Smart and contemporary commentary by ex-football players and experts in Bengali with a state-of-the-art presentation comprising detailed graphics will be a treat for all diehard football fans.
Jalsha Movies has always changed the rules of the game by its production quality, international packaging formats and by bringing in the excitement of blockbuster movies. Till date the channel has stayed true to its promise of bringing home excitement in Bengali and the CFL coverage will be no exception. The broadcast will change the way football has been viewed in Bengal.
Kevin Vaz, Business Head, Star Jalsha, Jalsha Movies, said, “The acquisition of broadcast rights of CFL and IFA Shield is a strategic step towards ensuring an even more engaging relationship with our viewers. We have always showcased the best, the biggest blockbuster movies for our fans and now we are all geared to broadcast the other most famous passion of Bengalis – football – live in their own language! We are excited to partner with IFA in making CFL a bigger extravaganza and we will bring in our expertise from our sports channels to create a state-of-the-art product.”
Utpal Ganguly, Hony. Secretary, Indian Football Association, said, “We are very happy to partner Jalsha Movies for the telecast of CFL and the IFA Shield. The network gives us a great platform to reach out to millions of viewers, which will give football a spectacular boost in this state. I am confident that together we will be able to bring high quality content for our loyal fans every year and I am looking forward to some exciting action in the days to come.”
Jalsha Movies is the No. 1 Bengali Movie Channel and 3rd largest channel in West Bengal reaching out to 8.3 million Bengali-speaking viewers every week.

Source: Bestmediainfo.com 

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