| M.A.M.
RAMASWAMY
He
is a Guinness Record holder for having won over 100 Classics
in 1985, and he is Founder and Pro-Chancellor of the Annamalai
University. He is Chairman and Director of industries that range
from concrete to coffee, chemicals to clothes. A trustee of many
educational and philanthropic organisations, he has undertaken restoration
of various temples and has built some too. A businessman, a socially
conscious and generous citizen. Meet Dr M.A.M Ramaswamy.
Born on 30th September 1931, into a family of great eminence, Dr
M.A.M. Ramaswamy was educated in some of the best schools and
colleges in Chennai. His keen interest in sports took him to great
heights. He was the President of the Indian Hockey Federation
from 1974 to 1980 during which time the Indian Hockey team
won the World Cup and Olympic Gold.
As an industrialist, his acute business acumen made him convert
potential into reality, making his industries among the best in
the country. He was nominated the Sheriff of Chennai for
two terms. His passion for horseracing has made him one of the most
celebrated horse owners in the world. Incidentally, he owns over
100 horses and has a record 304 Classic wins to date.
KALANIDHI MARAN
Managing
Director of the Sun Network, Kalanidhi Maran is unquestionably
king of Satellite Television in South India. Sun TV, which
kick-started the Satellite Television revolution in the south, remains
the most viewed Tamil Satellite Television Channel (despite the
present clutter of several later entrants in the market).
And under the umbrella of the Sun Network, Kalanidhi Maran
has a Channel for each of the South Indian states - Udaya TV
and Ushe TV in Kannada, Gemini TV and Teja TV
in Telugu and Surya TV in Malayalam. Also launched is a 24-hour
Sun News Channel.
For this MBA from Scranton University, Pennsylvania, it
all started off with 'Poomaalai' - a Tamil video newsmagazine.
From there, telecasting was the next logical step. When Doordarshan's
National Network seemed totally out-of-sync (with Hindi programming
for the Tamil viewers), he saw the possibilities and launched
Sun TV (without his own Satellite link-up at the time).
Kalanidhi's brand of leadership is marked by innovation
and staying several steps ahead of competition. At a time when news
programming was considered a non-revenue-generating obligation,
his was the first private channel in the country to telecast a Daily
News Bulletin. The phenomenal success of Sun TV's News, rewrote
viewership and advertising projections.
Today, Sun TV is also the first channel in the country to
set up its own earth station.
Recipient of the International Young Business Achiever award in
1999 (from the Worldcom group, New York), Kalanidhi Maran
was also among the few representatives (of India's future in business)
at the round table with the visiting U.S. President Bill Clinton.
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