Category: Factual

  • Sony BBC Earth to premiere ‘Mammals’ on 21 October

    Sony BBC Earth to premiere ‘Mammals’ on 21 October

    Mumbai: Sony BBC Earth will premiere Mammals, a six-part series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, on 21 October 2024. The series explores the diverse world of mammals and their adaptations to a rapidly changing planet. It features species such as African elephants, snow leopards of the Himalayas, and marine and arctic mammals, showcasing their unique survival strategies and relationships with their environments. Attenborough’s narration offers insight into their resilience and intelligence. The series will air at 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm on Sony BBC Earth.

    Sony Pictures Networks India CMO & business head, Hindi movies, English, Bengali, Marathi, infotainment channels Tushar Shah said, “We are excited to bring Mammals, a captivating series that explores the extraordinary world of the animal kingdom, to Sony BBC Earth. This show portrays the resilience, intelligence, and beauty of mammals while also highlighting the challenges they face in a rapidly changing environment. Our commitment to delivering exceptional content remains strong, and we are dedicated to bringing our viewers the best-in-class experience through it.”

    Mammals’ executive producer Roger Webb said, “I was a big fan of the original Life of Mammals series, which was 20 years ago, and lots has changed in that time. I felt there’s a story to be told about mammals today, and how they’re adapting to us and all the changes that are going on in the world. Through the episodes, we explored this adaptability and the ability to cope with almost any situation and environmental condition. It shows the fact mammals can live in the coldest places and the hottest places on earth, and they can go down a mile plus in the ocean. They all have similar traits and things in common that make them mammals, but they can do the most incredible things as a group. It’s also great that we’ve got Sir David Attenborough at the top of the series. He is the master of storytelling; he sets us on an absolutely right path by explaining how mammals have risen to be so successful today.”

  • Celebrate Autumn with Sony BBC Earth’s new infotainment lineup

    Celebrate Autumn with Sony BBC Earth’s new infotainment lineup

    Mumbai: With the onset of autumn and festive spirit, Sony BBC Earth has brought a new lineup of infotainment shows.

    Catch the premieres of two exciting shows on Sony BBC Earth this October, airing Monday to Friday.

    Inside the Factory returns for its eighth season on 7 October 2024, at 1:00 pm, offering a look into the manufacturing of everyday items like jeans, bath bombs, and jellybeans. Hosted by Greg Wallace and Cherry Healey, the show explores the science and history behind household products.

    On 21 October 2024, at 9:00 pm, Mammals debuts, taking viewers into the diverse world of mammals, from the tiny Etruscan shrew to the blue whale, highlighting their adaptability in extreme environments.

  • GRB Media Ranch announces format and factual deals with African exhibitors

    GRB Media Ranch announces format and factual deals with African exhibitors

    Mumbai: GRB Media Ranch CEO Gary R Benz has announced several format and factual program deals with African exhibitors, brokered by GRB Media Ranch sales executive Liz Levenson. The first international format sale ever of GRB Studios’ long-running series, Untold Stories of the E.R., has been licensed to Khelgejo for production in Africa. The 150-plus-episode docuseries has been licensed into 200-plus countries over its 20-year life.

    Untold Stories of E.R., licensed to Khelgejo for production in Africa, showcases intense true stories demonstrating the dramatic nature of medicine practiced under pressure, where every moment can be a turning point. See how a doctor’s personal blend of expertise, coolness under fire, and decision-making ability are challenged by unpredictable circumstances and unexpected conditions.

    Blind Dating was licensed to production company Aby Media for production in Africa: Swipe right on the person of your dreams in this studio-based dating game show! Blind Dating creates perfect matches between three single men and three single women. In each episode, without seeing each other, the participants must find their love match by simply answering questions while digging for clues – and some dirt – on social media. Watch these singles try to impress, get picked, and go home with a mate. A hit show in French Canada for many years.

    Wild Zambezi was licensed to Ster Kinekor for theatrical release in South Africa and sold to The Africa Channel for worldwide distribution, excluding Africa. The series consists of eight 60-minute episodes, exploring the Lower Zambezi National Park in Zambia and highlighting the challenges posed by the encroachment of civilization. This development reflects the broader existential crisis facing vulnerable ecosystems worldwide.

    Relative Justice, a court program, was licensed to VIU for Africa for seasons one and two, each consisting of 150 episodes of 30 minutes: Family drama is common, often surfacing as arguments around the dinner table. Usually, these disagreements are harmless, sometimes even humorous. However, when family conflicts escalate, especially over money, they can become destructive. *Relative Justice* is a daily arbitration-based reality court show where judge Rhonda Wills handles these family disputes.

    Benz stated: “GRB Media Ranch is pleased to announce our African formats and factual program deals with new clients including The Africa Channel, Ster Kinekor, VIU, and Aby Media.  We continue to acquire program of broad but targeted interest, and we are especially excited about the first international format sale to Khelgejo Productions of our GRB Studios’ created show, Untold Stories of the E.R. and to see a locally produced version in Africa. As we say, at GRB Media Ranch, we’ve got stories!”

  • Photography has always been a very key form of storytelling for National Geographic: Devika Prabhu

    Photography has always been a very key form of storytelling for National Geographic: Devika Prabhu

    Mumbai: For 136 years, National Geographic has stood at the forefront of photography, capturing the world through lenses that reveal the beauty and complexity of our planet. Its legacy of authentic visual storytelling has inspired millions, turning images into compelling narratives that change the way we perceive the world around us.

    The channel is back with the second season of #nofilter by IndiGo. Judged by visual storyteller & award-winning filmmaker, Imtiaz Ali and eminent photographer, Raghu Rai, #nofilter by IndiGo is a community of photographers who wear their passion with pride when it comes to showing the world through their lens. The success of season 1 set the stage for an even greater response in season 2, with over 107,000 entries pouring in. As the short-listing process nears its conclusion, the finalists will be announced today, coinciding with World Photography Day and promising another season of creativity, passion, and storytelling.

    In 2021, National Geographic India launched “Your Lens,” a platform designed for photography enthusiasts to showcase their passion and join the brand they admire. The response was overwhelming, with over 114,000 entries from 72,000 participants. This initiative, coupled with National Geographic India’s thriving Instagram community of nearly two million followers, has fostered a space where photographers and fans alike can engage in meaningful discussions, sharing their unique perspectives of the world. Through the National Geographic Creative Works, the production arm of the brand, the team crafts compelling narratives for partners, using incredible storytelling to bring visions to life.

    Indiantelevision.com in a video interview with Disney & Star India busines head- Infotainment and Kids, Devika Prabhu, where she explained more on their approach towards visual storytelling through photography, concept behind the creation of #nofilter and a lot more.

    Edited excerpts

    As we know National Geographic is known for its compelling photography, how do you see their communication approach contributing to the broader conversation about visual storytelling?

    Photography has always been a very key form of storytelling for National Geographic. Our journey began in 1889 with our first published photograph, marking the start of a 135-year legacy of using photography as a powerful storytelling medium. When we think of iconic photography, National Geographic often comes to mind first. Photography is integral to everything we do—across social media, our channels, and all communications. We showcase not only different photographs but also the stories of the photographers and their efforts.  

    What was the concept behind the #nofilter and how does it align with National Geographic’s vision for storytelling?

    At the core, we believe that understanding the world fosters a deeper emotional connection, which in turn inspires people to care for it more profoundly and take responsibility. This belief drives our storytelling efforts across various formats. For instance, our “Your Lens” initiative in 2021, featuring Karan Johar as our brand ambassador, aimed to inspire individuals over 18 to tell their own stories through photography and share them with us. The success of this initiative inspired similar narratives, leading to the creation of #nofilter. It also inspired some of our partners who want to engage with us on a similar narrative or a similar format. So thats how #nofilter also kind of developed.

    What makes #nofilter by IndiGo, a unique and one-of-a-kind reality TV show?

    What makes this initiative unique is its focus on photography as a foundational element, celebrating both the passion and skill of the photographer. It also highlights the story within each frame, capturing remarkable moments that define the essence of photography. Initiatives like “Your Lens” and #nofilter creates opportunities for photo enthusiasts to explore new approaches and inspire them to capture authentic, unfiltered images. In an era where numerous filters and editing tools often alter the original photograph, our goal is to provide a platform that emphasises genuine photographs and the true emotions behind them.

    How has National Geographic become the preferred platform for brands to communicate empowering stories, offering a unique blend of visual storytelling that resonates with the audience

    National Geographic’s storytelling prowess, honed over 136 years, is widely recognized. Over the years, our partners have sought our expertise to help tell their own stories, understanding that our unique narrative approach adds a distinctive lens to their messages. This led to the creation of “National Geographic Creative Works,” which enhances our storytelling beyond mere promotion. It enables brands to connect more deeply with their audiences, building meaningful relationships and fostering closer connections with their consumers. National Geographic Creative Works has become a sought-after resource for brands looking to leverage our storytelling expertise.

    How do initiatives like Your Lens and #nofilter by IndiGo support and nurture budding photographers?

    Let me highlight our collaboration with Indigo on #nofilter. This is actually the second season of the initiative. Last year, in Season 1, we received over 90,000 responses. This year, Season 2 has seen over 100,000 submissions, demonstrating a growing excitement and engagement within the community. Building on the success of last year’s short-form series, where we showcased the photographers and finalists in four episodes, this year we plan to expand to a longer 22-minute format. This extension will allow us to delve deeper into the photographers’ stories and passions. Our esteemed judges, Raghu Rai and Imtiaz Ali, renowned veterans in filmmaking and storytelling through photography, play a crucial role in bringing this initiative to life. Their expert curation enhances the collaboration between photographers and their images, keeping our viewers and community continually engaged.

    How do you view photography as tool for storytelling and why do you believe its such a powerful medium

    In my view, photography is a profoundly authentic form of storytelling because it revolves around capturing a moment and is inherently an art form. Often, we say that we “take” a photograph, but in reality, we “create” it. This creation involves selecting the medium through which you wish to tell the story, choosing the equipment—whether it’s a specialized lens or a phone—deciding on the subject, and shaping the story you want to portray. Composition, framing, and lighting all play critical roles in this storytelling process.

    A powerful photograph establishes a connection with its subject and encourages viewers to pause and reflect on the photographer’s message. Take, for example, the iconic image of the Afghan Girl on the National Geographic cover from the 1980s. This photograph has endured for decades because it resonates deeply with people. National Geographic boasts one of the largest non-celebrity Instagram followings worldwide, nearing two million in India alone. Our community grows continuously, with someone tagging or reposting our content every two minutes. This reflects the strong association between exceptional photography and our brand. Many see National Geographic as the pinnacle of photographic achievement, and being tagged by a National Geographic photographer is a coveted aspiration for many.

  • National Geographic shares interesting facts on tigers to mark International Tiger Day 2024

    National Geographic shares interesting facts on tigers to mark International Tiger Day 2024

    Mumbai: International Tiger Day, celebrated on 29 July annually, aims to raise awareness about tiger conservation and the threats they face. This majestic animal was declared ‘endangered’ in 1986 by IUCN. Tiger Day was established in 2010 to promote global tiger conservation efforts, it highlights the importance of protecting tiger habitats and addressing issues like poaching and habitat destruction to ensure the survival of these majestic animals. Spreading the Roar, National Geographic shares Interesting Facts and Captivating Shots of Tigers to Mark International Tiger Day 2024.

    1.   India is home to more than 3,600 wild tigers, which is around 75% of the world’s tiger population in the wild.

    Photo credit: National Geographic India

    2.   Tigers are the largest cats in the world! The biggest subspecies, Siberian tiger, can weigh around 300 kg.

    Photo credit: National Geographic India

    3.   Unlike most cats, tigers are excellent swimmers and love being around water.

               Photo Credit: National Geographic India

    4.   Less than 100 years ago, tigers roamed across Asia. Today, their habitat has shrunk to just 7% of its original size, rendering them endangered.

    Photo credit: National Geographic India

  • National Geographic India honours democratic spirit with a special feature titled India Votes #WorldsLargestElection

    National Geographic India honours democratic spirit with a special feature titled India Votes #WorldsLargestElection

    Mumbai: India, with nearly 97 crore registered voters, stands tall as the titan of elections as compared to USA with just 16.8 crore and Russia with 11.4 crore registered voters respectively. Interestingly, the size of the population of Uttar Pradesh is equivalent to the combined population of Germany, UK and France. As the general election fervor grasps the nation, National Geographic India brings the grandest spectacle of the year – ‘India Votes #WorldsLargestElection’. Hosted by actor Cyrus Sahukar, this 44-minute special feature offers an exclusive peek into the world’s largest elections, India’s General Elections 2024, spotlighting the intricate nuances and complexities of the country’s electoral process.

    Premiering on 23 May at 8 PM on National Geographic, this captivating film serves as a beacon of insight into the upcoming general elections, evoking a strong sense of national pride and fervour for the democratic prowess. Set against the backdrop of India’s vast electoral landscape, the film strikes a balance between being informative and light-hearted, appealing to the young audience. From decoding general elections to saluting the foot soldiers of Indian Election, it showcases the scale, grandeur, technology, and human spirit inherent in the Indian Elections. The film also delves deep into the beating heart of Indian democracy and the nerve centre of our nation – the all-new parliament. Presenting India’s vibrant democratic processes, the film promises to uncover every aspect of the electoral journey like never before. Not only does it capture the Chief Election Commissioner of India in action, as he prepares for the elections, but the film also delves into his personal journey, providing viewers with a glimpse into his life beyond his official duties.    

    “At National Geographic, we are committed to bringing groundbreaking narratives and experiences that inspire people to see the world with optimism, energy, and hope. With this election special feature, we are thrilled to showcase the incredible journey of democracy in action, inviting viewers to celebrate the power of every vote and the unity it fosters in our nation,” said a National Geographic Spokesperson.  

    “The preparation for the general elections begin almost two years in advance. So we began around 2022. It’s a huge amount of capacity building, technological upgradation which has to happen, preparation of polling stations. 

    Announcing the election actually, it is one of the biggest professional events in one’s life, one very rarely gets this kind of public trust of 96 crores, 960 million Indian voters to do the elections peacefully inducement free, violence free and it’s a huge responsibility. ” said Rajiv Kumar, Election Commissioner of India.

    As the anticipation builds and the nation braces itself for the democratic spectacle of the year, ‘India Votes: World’s Largest Election’ stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of Indian democracy.

  • ‘Hidden Frontiers: Arabia’ to premiere in India on 13 May on discovery+ & Discovery Channel

    ‘Hidden Frontiers: Arabia’ to premiere in India on 13 May on discovery+ & Discovery Channel

    Mumbai: Explorer Reza Pakravan, known for his expeditions to the most remote corners of the globe, is now leading a team on an exciting journey into uncharted territories in “Hidden Frontiers: Arabia,” a series airing in India on Discovery Channel & discovery+ on 13 May at 9 pm.

    Driven by a passion for unraveling the world’s most elusive secrets, Reza ventures into the depths of the Arabian Peninsula, taking on major physical challenges to explore places never seen before by human eyes. With every stride into uncharted territory, he searches for disappearing species and ways of life, investigates ancient mysteries, and puts traditional survival techniques to the ultimate test.

    Throughout the season, explore the untamed expanses of Oman, Iran, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia’s deserts along with Reza and his team of adventurous experts and scientists. Every episode of this groundbreaking series offers a riveting blend of discovery, education and adventure and promises an immersive experience that underscores the significance of exploration. This docuseries also showcases an excursion to Bahrain’s waters to document the elusive Dugongs for the very first time, offering viewers a rare glimpse into their mysterious world

    Commenting on the launch of Hidden Frontiers: Arabia on Discovery Channel and discovery+, Reza Pakravan said, “Finding new places is my passion, but now with my series Hidden Frontiers, it’s my entire purpose. In our world, remote corners continue to exist, shrouded in mystery and waiting to be explored. Being part of the journey that uncovers these secrets and unravels the mysteries of our planet is a privilege. The excitement of not knowing what lies ahead is an unparalleled thrill. I am delighted that viewers from India can now join my expedition through their screens.”

    Don’t miss Reza engaging with the hidden wonders of the Arabian Peninsula, only in ‘Hidden Frontiers: Arabia’. Catch the first episode on 13 May at 9 pm on Discovery Channel & discovery+.

  • Explore Sony BBC Earth’s May lineup featuring Hans Zimmer and more

    Explore Sony BBC Earth’s May lineup featuring Hans Zimmer and more

    Mumbai: This May, Sony BBC Earth brings forth an exciting lineup of content, promising a summer packed with intrigue, adventure, and enlightenment. The channel is all set to premiere the remarkable journey of ‘Hans Zimmer: A Hollywood Rebel’ from a post-war prodigy to a Hollywood legend, the secrets of defying aging in the ‘Secrets Of The Superagers’, along with captivating tales of our planet’s wonders and human resilience in ‘Joanna’s Anthology Series’.

    Unraveling the mysteries of aging with ‘Secrets Of The Superagers’, Dr. Michael Mosley discovers the secrets of those who defy aging, meeting extraordinary individuals from China to Italy who exhibit remarkable vitality in their golden years. It delves into the unique outlooks on life, diverse diets and cultural behaviors contributing to their longevity, and insights into the science of aging gracefully. The show is premiering on the 18 May every Saturday and Sunday at 9:00 am.

    The diverse content line-up will take viewers through the extraordinary life and unparalleled career of cinema’s maestro, Hans Zimmer, in ‘Hans Zimmer: A Hollywood Rebel’. This show will share highlights of the journey of a post-war German prodigy who rose to fame in Hollywood for film scoring. Viewers will witness the groundbreaking compositions and the creative process of creating the iconic score for ‘Frozen Planet II’. In the show, Zimmer dives into the mesmerizing melodies defining contemporary cinema. The show is premiering on the 19 May at 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm.

    Following the trailblazing tale of Zimmer’s legacy, next in line is ‘Joanna’s Anthology Series’. This anthology promises to immerse viewers in a series of captivating stories, each unveiling the wonders of our planet, from the depths of the Amazon rainforest to the peaks of the Himalayas. It will feature a range of episodes, including ‘Joanna Lumley’s Spice Trail Adventure, Great Cities of the World, Silk Road, and India. The series will go live on the channel on 20 May at 10:00 pm.

    This May, mark your calendars to watch, ‘Secrets Of The Superagers’, ‘Hans Zimmer: A Hollywood Rebel’, and ‘Joanna’s Anthology Series’ only on Sony BBC Earth.

  • This Earth Day, National Geographic India’s Third Season of ‘One for Change’ Initiative

    This Earth Day, National Geographic India’s Third Season of ‘One for Change’ Initiative

    Mumbai: In less than 50 years, Earth has lost 69% of the average wildlife population. Wildlife play a significant role in the stability of the environment, ecosystem, and our lives. The quality of our existence is determined by how well we take care of them and our planet. National Geographic in India, with a mission to ignite hope and change among viewers and the wider public, celebrates Earth Day with the third season of its Earth Day initiative, ‘One for Change’.  The brand initiative advocates for positive environmental impact through small individual actions, highlighting how just one small act by everyone can have an enormous impact. This season, National Geographic India, is presenting five thought-provoking narratives emphasizing the need for change in our lives from the animal kingdom’s perspective.

    The films hope to encourage viewers to bring about a change in their daily lives, by shedding light on wildlife species’ struggles against deforestation, climate change, plastic pollution, water scarcity and air pollution. Each video raises awareness about pressing global issues, such as the staggering amount of plastic in our oceans, the loss of million hectares of forests, the melting of trillion tons of ice, droughts and the deteriorating air quality around the world. These hard-hitting films will take viewers on an emotional journey, inspiring them to act now and adopt sustainable practices into their daily lives.​

    “At National Geographic, our 136-year rich legacy of authentic and powerful storytelling has been captivating the audience, inspiring them to care about the world in new ways. In season 3 of the ‘One for Change’ initiative, we present a fresh viewpoint, offering insights through the eyes of wildlife as we witness the rapid destruction of their habitats. We’re also empowering individuals with actionable tips to lead conscious lives, driving positive change one step at a time. This Earth Day, we’re shedding light on the stark realities we face and how each of us can contribute to a brighter future for our planet,” said Gaurav Banerjee, Head – Content, Disney+ Hotstar & HSM Entertainment Network, Disney Star.

  • National Geographic India premiere new documentary ‘JSW: Architect Of Dreams’

    National Geographic India premiere new documentary ‘JSW: Architect Of Dreams’

    Mumbai: Serving as the backbone of the country’s development, India is currently the second largest producer of crude steel, which has been made possible because of the contribution of the Indian conglomerates. Premiering on 16 March at 7 PM on National Geographic Channel, the documentary titled ‘JSW: Architect Of Dreams’ showcases JSW’s dedication in revolutionizing the industrial landscape and rising to the forefront of global competition with the goal of becoming world’s largest steel manufacturer.

    The documentary highlights the journey of JSW, and its dream fueled solely by a burning desire to achieve a seemingly unattainable goal during a time when people were uncertain about the rapid industrial advancement and what lies ahead. It delves deep into the history of how JSW came into being, capturing the beginnings from a desolate region in Vijayanagar with limited resources and manpower, to a world-renowned steel manufacturer. In addition to highlighting the company’s remarkable achievements in propelling India to the forefront of the steel industry, the documentary also throws light on the many challenges it faced, such as the 2008 financial crisis to a mining ban in 2011. The viewers will also get insights into JSW’s contributions to social welfare, sports, rural transformation of Ballari, art and culture, and the significant role it played in public welfare during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “At National Geographic, we strive to present compelling stories that educate our audience through thought provoking visual imagery. Through this documentary, we aim to inspire our audiences by spotlighting JSW’s journey of how dreams can be turned into reality through hard work, consistent effort and perseverance. ” said a National Geographic spokesperson.

    “JSW, since its inception has had a vision of becoming the largest single plant manufacturer in the world. We are glad to have a trusted brand like National Geographic capture our story that depicts the will of perseverance and the DNA of accepting a challenge, while galvanizing a team to look at a common goal and to make sure we all strive towards that end” said a JSW spokesperson.