Category: News Broadcasting

  • NDTV to be available on Sri Lanka’s DTH platform

    MUMBAI: NDTV 24X7 has entered into a distribution deal with Dialog TV, a direct-to-home (DTH) service provider in Sri Lanka. It is the only Indian news channel to be available on the Sri Lankan DTH platform.

    With this tie-up, NDTV’s global presence now extends to regions across the world which includes UK, US, Canada, across the Middle East, South Africa, Australia-New Zealand and neighbouring South Asian countries.

    NDTV’s vice president dstribution and affiliate sales Rahul Sood said, “We’re confident that 24×7 will be an important source of information and this partnership is in line with our efforts to reach out to our South Asian viewers.”

    “This agreement with NDTV underscores our continued commitment to add the very best to Dialog TV’s growing portfolio of channels. Our mandate is to deliver the most comprehensive range of news, knowledge and entertainment-based programming, and with the addition of NDTV to our sterling line up of news channels, we guarantee that our customers will receive up-to-the-minute and relevant news from our home region,” said Dialog Telekom general manager sales and marketing Nushad Perera.

    Dialog Television (Private) Limited, a subsidiary of Dialog Telekom PLC, operates Dialog Satellite TV, supporting a broad array of over 40 international channels including BBC, HBO, Cinemax, AXN, ESPN, Ten Sports, Discovery Channel, MTV (Music Television) and Cartoon Network, in addition to other Sri Lankan television channels.

  • TV Today Q1 net profit up at Rs 80 million

    MUMBAI: TV Today Network Limited has posted a net profit of Rs 79.9 million in the first quarter of the year ended 30 June 2007, compared to Rs 14.8 million in the corresponding period of the previous year..

    During this period the company’s total income stood at Rs 556.6 million as against Rs 376 million in the year ago period.

    Total expenditure of the company was at Rs 396.3 million as against 311.3 million in the first quarter of FY 07.

    TV Today has said that the company has utilised Rs 737.7 million out of the Rs 950 million raised through IPO proceeds.

  • CNN-IBN, IBN 7 trace 60 years of Indian cinema

    MUMBAI: CNN-IBN and IBN 7 have launched a new series titled Splendid 60: Six Decades of Cinema as a part of their celebration of 60 years of India’s independence. It will be presented by Rajeev Masand on CNN-IBN at 10 pm and Amrapali Sharma on IBN 7 at 11 pm every Saturday.

    The four-episode series will focus on the journey of Indian cinema along with some of the top filmmakers choosing their personal all-time favourite films of the last 60 years. The series will present special segments discussing – sexuality and the Hindi heroine, changing face of the Hindi film hero and growth of parallel cinema.

    CNN-IBN and IBN 7 editor-in-chief Rajdeep Sardesai said, “Six Decades of Cinema is an attempt to walk down memory lane and look at the most defining moments in Indian cinema. The viewers will thoroughly enjoy this recapitulation of one of their favourite pastimes.”

    IBN 7 managing editor Ashutosh said, “The progression of Indian cinema has been anything but linear. The industry is enormous with several linguistic spheres that together reflect the richness of Indian culture. Six Decades of Cinema will follow this journey step by step and showcase its most defining moments.”

  • News b’casters form association to confront issues in radio & TV

    NEW DELHI: Clearly not satisfied by the clarification issued by the government regarding the Content Code, major news broadcasters in the country have formed the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) to address problems specific to radio and television news broadcasters.

    The broadcasters who got together to form the NBA are TV Today Network (Aaj Tak, Headlines Today, Delhi Aajtak and Tez), NDTV Limited (NDTV24x7, NDTV India and NDTV Profit), Times Global Broadcasting Company (Times Now), TV 18 Group (CNBC TV18, CNBC Awaaz, CNN-IBN and IBN7), Media Content and Communication Services (Star News, Star Ananda and Star Majha), Independent News Service (India TV) and Zee News Ltd (Zee News, Zee Business, Zee 24 Taas and 24 Ghanta).

    Registered as a Section 25 company under the Companies Act, the Association is headquartered in Delhi. It held its first Board Meeting on 25 July to elect its Board and office-bearers for 2007-08.

    The Board members are:TV Today Network executive director and CEO G Krishnan, Global Broadcast News joint MD Sameer Manchanda, NDTV group CEO K.V.L. Narayan Rao, Times Now CEO Sunil Lulla, India TV CEO Chintamani Rao, Zee News CEO Harish Doraiswamy and Star India COO Uday Shanker.

    The office-bearers elected for 2007-08 are: G. Krishnan, president, Sameer Manchanda, vice-president, and K.V.L. Narayan Rao, honorary treasurer. Annie Joseph has been appointed secretary general.

    Meanwhile, Krishnan told Indiantelevision.com that it was erroneous to conclude that the Association had only been formed to oppose the Content Code.

    In fact, he said, the Association had been set up to address issues that are specific to news broadcasters in radio and television who work in a 24×7 environment and cannot necessarily be addressed by the Indian Broadcasting Foundation.

    Answering a question, he said he would only be too happy to have DD News as a member of the Association.

    Referring to questions about the Content Code, he said the government should leave this matter to the stakeholders. This was a matter of self-regulation and not of policing, and the government should realize that those running news channels are mature and seasoned broadcasters who will take care of the sensibilities of the people.

    A press statement said the vision of NBA is to help create and nurture an environment in which news broadcasters can best serve audiences and also engage with policy makers on behalf of its members in order to promote an industry grounded in the principles of democracy and freedom of expression. This initiative will help to further promote the broadcaster’s role as an important contributor to the country’s cultural, social and economic fabric.

    The NBA will help members to chart a course that facilitates news broadcasters in responding to the rapid socio-economic changes in the country, and in taking advantage of the opportunities ushered in by economic growth as well as new technology. To this end the NBA will concern itself with ethical, technical, operational, regulatory and legal issues affecting news and current affairs channels.

    Earlier this week, the Information and Broadcasting Ministry in a background note emphasized that the Code would not be imposed on broadcasters or advertisers and would be implemented through a three-tier mechanism separate and distinct from the Government.

    The Code, which is facing strong opposition particularly from news broadcasters, has been put on the Ministry’s website www.mib.nic.in for public and stakeholders’ comments to be sent in by 5 August. The Code will form part of the Broadcasting Services Regulation Bill which the Government wants to introduce shortly.

    The note said the mechanism was intended to ensure that the complaints of the public were addressed and broadcasters and advertisers keep the viewing and listening needs of the public in view when designing programmes.

    In the first tier, there will be a content auditor to be appointed internally by each channel who would be responsible for pre-viewing of the content to be broadcast. He would also be the point of contact for complaints in relation to any programme or advertisement.

    At the second level, there would be the evaluation of the content in cases of complaint by Consumer Complaints Committees to be set up by a peer body like the Advertising Standards Council of India, the Indian Broadcasting Foundation, and the News Broadcasters Association, or any organization as may be notified by the Central Government.

    The lodging of grievances at these two levels is expected to take care of public grievances regarding content, and broadcasters/advertisers would themselves make suitable modifications in future content.

    It is only when they fail to do so or a complainant aggrieved with the order of the Consumer Complaints Committee files an appeal that the role of the proposed Broadcast Regulatory Authority of India (BRAI) would come into play, the ministry said. The regulator will be an authority distinct from the government and I&B ministry and a second appeal against its order can also be filed before the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal.

  • TV18 Q1 consolidated revenue at Rs 682 million

    MUMBAI:TV 18’s consolidated revenues surged to Rs 681.57 million for the first quarter ended 30 June 2007, up from Rs 453.66 million in the year-ago period.

    TV 18 has posted a net profit of Rs 76.19 million on a turnover of Rs 579.23 million from its news operations for the first quarter ended 30 June 2007.

    In the year-ago period, revenue was at Rs 402.12 million while net profit stood at Rs 36.86 million. The company runs business channels CNBC-TV18 and CNBC-Awaaz.

    Though revenue from internet and software operations jumped to Rs 93.41 million from Rs 51.54 million, TV 18 incurred a net loss of Rs 25.53 million as against a profit of Rs 21.29 million in the corresponding period of the previous year.

    “The investment losses of Web 18 are minimised by strong revenues of existing portals,” the company said in an official release. Web 18 has commenced conversion to US GAAP standards.

    Newswire 18’s revenue stood at Rs 8.93 million while net loss was at Rs 49.92 million for the quarter. TV 18 acquired Crisil MarketWire (CMW) from Crisil Ltd and rechristened it as Newswire 18.

    Commenting on the performance TV18 MD Raghav Bahl said,: “We are thrilled with this Quarter’s performance. While our channels are scaling new heights in the business news space, the internet properties under Web18 have started posting robust revenues. Newswire18 has expanded its network and is ahead of its business plan.”

  • Mark Freeland to head BBC’s comedy division

    MUMBAI: UK pubcaster BBC has announced that Mark Freeland is to take up one of the key creative roles at the organisation as the head of comedy for Vision Studios.

    This area has produced shows like Only Fools And Horses, The Office, Little Britain and The Thick Of It.

    Freeland joins from Hartswood Films and takes up his post in September, bringing with him over 20 years of experience in TV and comedy. He will be in charge of in-house comedy production across all four television networks as well as radio comedy and entertainment, working with some of Britian’s most acclaimed producers, writers and performers.

    Between 2002 and 2005, Mark was head of comedy commissioning at the BBC, and responsible for commissioning, executive producing and developing comedy across the four BBC channels – working closely with in-house and independent production teams. Series included Nighty Night, The Catherine Tate Show and The Kumars At No 42.

    Freeland will take up his job at BBC Television Centre on 3 September, replacing Jon Plowman who last month announced he was stepping down to return to programme-making with the BBC after 14 years at the helm.

    BBC Vision chief creative officer Peter Salmon said, “Mark is stepping into one of the great jobs in British TV and radio. He is a much respected figure in the industry and brings with him a wealth of experience and relationships from across the UK production sector that will prove vital for one of the key creative jobs in the entire BBC. Under Mark, comedy will continue to grow as one of the powerhouses of in-house BBC production.”

    BBC Comedy Studio is currently making a wide range of programmes for all networks from the likes of Jam And Jerusalem and The Life And Times Of Vivienne Vyle from the pen of Jennifer Saunders, a Christmas special of Extras from Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, a second series of That Mitchell And Webb Look for BBC Two, to newer titles like Spacehopper and The Visit.

    Freeland said, “I am very excited to be going back to the BBC as head of comedy. I am looking forward to leading a department that has an incredible heritage, an exciting present and a future of outstanding potential.I wish I could have it both ways, as I am enormously grateful to Hartswood Films and will miss the Vertues’ unique talent, experience and generous guidance.”

  • BBC takes tough measures to address editorial breaches

    MUMBAI: UK pubcaster BBC is to take a package of tough measures to address the discovery of further serious breaches of editorial standards across some areas of programmes and content.

    The breaches, which were revealed following a BBC-wide search of around one million hours of output since January 2005, were reported by BBC director general Mark Thompson to the BBC Trust. He announced the new measures in response to demands for action from the Trust.

    The measures include a total suspension of all competitions. Phone-related competitions on BBC television and radio ceased at midnight, and interactive and online competitions will be stopped as soon as possible.

    An unprecedented programme of editorial training focussing on the issue of honesty with audiences will also be implemented. All 16,500 programmes and content staff will attend a new mandatory training programme, safeguarding trust, from Autumn. It will emphasise the absolute imperative to understand and comply with all of the BBC’s values and editorial standards.

    Thompson said, “Nothing matters more than trust and fair dealing with our audiences. The vast majority of the 400,000 hours of BBC output each year, on television, radio and online, is accurate, fair and complies with our stringent editorial standards.”

    “However, a number of programmes have failed to meet these high standards. This is totally unacceptable. It is right that we are open with the public when we have fallen short and that we demonstrate that we take this very seriously indeed. The behaviour of a small number of production staff who pass themselves off as viewers and listeners must stop. We must now swiftly put our house in order.”

    He added, “Our values and our editorial guidelines must take precedence over everything else. There is no excuse for deception. I know the idea of deceiving the public would simply never occur to most people in the BBC. We have to regard deception as a very grave breach of discipline which will normally lead to dismissal. If you have a choice between deception and a programme going off air, let the programme go. It is far better to accept a production problem and make a clean breast to the public than to deceive.”

    The DG also outlined to the BBC Trust further measures in addition to the suspension of phone-related competitions and the unprecedented editorial training programme, in response to public concern over breaches of editorial standards.

    In some cases, editorial leaders will be asked to stand back from their duties, pending reviews of why it took so long for a number of historical incidents to come to light.

    The BBC will revise the standard contracts both for BBC staff and BBC suppliers and make changes to ensure that responsibility for upholding the BBC’s editorial standards and consequences of breaching those standards are understood by everyone.

    Steps will be taken to ensure that promotional materials, such as launch tapes, trails and publicity materials meet the same standards that the BBC expects from its broadcast output.

    A separate communication programme is to be started for independent producers who work with the BBC. The programme of action announced on 29 May 2007 following concerns over the use of premium rate telephony at the BBC will continue.

    “We intend to invite ITV, Channel 4, five and all other leading UK broadcasters to join us in a workshop focusing on training and editorial standards across the industry. Our first priority will remain putting our own house in order,” Thompson said.

    Thompson updated the BBC Trust on six further instances in which production staff have passed themselves off as genuine viewers or listeners, or invented a fictitious winner, which had been uncovered since his original report to the Trust in May.

    Comic Relief, transmitted on Friday 16 March 2007 on BBC One: In a section of the appeal programme, viewers were invited to donate money to Comic Relief and were informed that by calling in they could win prizes which belonged to a famous couple. The first two callers taken on air gave incorrect answers. The other waiting callers were lost and a third caller was heard on air successfully answering the question. This caller was in fact not a viewer but a member of the production team.

    TMi, transmitted on 16 September 2006 on BBC Two and CBBC: Following a production problem with a live competition, viewers were led to believe that a member of the audience was involved and won a competition open to the public. In fact, the caller was a member of the production team. The programme team failed to seek proper advice before running the competition.

    Sport Relief, transmitted on 15 July 2006 on BBC One: Viewers were led to believe that a member of the public was involved in and won a competition open to the public, whereas the caller was in fact a member of the production team. The BBC has found evidence that this action was planned as a contingency in advance and that the physical infrastructure of the competition meant that it would have been impossible for it to be run as was described on air, and warnings about potential difficulties in conducting the competition were ignored. This incident was not referred up nor was it declared to a BBC audit in March.

    Children in Need, transmitted on 18 November 2005 on BBC One Scotland: In a segment called Raven:The Island in the BBC’s Children in Need appeal’s Scotland broadcast in 2005, viewers were led to believe that a phone-in competition, open to the audience, had been won by a viewer, when in fact, due to a communications breakdown, the names of callers were not forwarded to the production team and the name of a fictitious winner was read out on air.

  • CNBC introduces ‘Pehla Kadam’ for new investors

    MUMBAI: CNBC Awaaz in association with NSDL and NSE has launched Pehla Kadam, an education initiative for Indian investors keen to invest in the stock market.

    The investor education initiative has been divided into three aspects which include a learner’s kit for investors, a website on Pehla Kadam and a weekly show on CNBC Awaaz.

    The finance minister P. Chidambaram has unveiled the learner’s kit which will be handed over to every new investor who opens a demat account across the country. The kit contains a guide which answers every query related to investment basics along with insights and information.

    The Pehla Kadam website will help Indians to unlock all their queries on investment, while the show on CNBC Awaaz will feature experts from the industry. These experts will simplify investment and educate the first time investor with necessary information about the stock market. The initiative has been sponsored by Reliance Money.

    TV18 group CEO Haresh Chawla said, “With CNBC Awaaz’s initiatives for our investors, we now have 60 per cent of the market share in the Hindi business news genre. Through our ‘Pehla Kadam’ initiative, we intend to reach prospective investors across India, who are reluctant about investing in stock markets largely due to lack of knowledge and understanding of the market and fear of risk. As a consumer focused channel, we have taken this initiative to empowering our viewers with information which will help them make intelligent and informed decisions.”

     

  • TV18 Group & NDTV win top honours at Indian News Television Awards; Prannoy Roy gets Lifetime Achievement

    NEW DELHI: It was a night of nights for the TV18 Group of news channels for having pocketed 16 awards at the first Indian News Television Awards hosted by Indiantelevision.com. The NDTV Group followed closely behind with a total tally of 14 awards.

    Dr. Prannoy Roy, who has truly written television history in India on his own terms, received a standing ovation as he was presented the Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to the medium.

    Another person who had also ventured out on his own to tread new paths – Rajdeep Sardesai – received the Newsmaker of the Year Award at the gala function.

    Prasar Bharati chief executive officer B S Lalli was given an award for having pioneered the introduction of television on mobile phones in the country. BBC‘s Nick Gowing was given a Special Award in recognition of his work in international news reporting and coverage.

    While CNN-IBN received seven awards, CNBC-TV18 got four, CNBC Awaaz received three. From the NDTV Group, NDTV 24×7 received four metals, NDTV India got nine and NDTV Profit bagged one. Meanwhile, Star News pocketed five and Times Now four awards, Aaj Tak bagged two and IBN7 and Zee News received one each. IBNLive took home the award for best news channel website.

    The well-known MTV duo Cyrus Brocha and Cyrus Sahukar had the audience in splits with their inimitable style taking digs at all channels and styles of presentation. There were also short humorous clips that were showcased on the way news channels present investigative stories, weather reports, and entertainment news.

    The awards were given away by Indiantelevision.com chief executive officer and editor-in-chief Anil Wanvari and general manager Anoop Wanwari, editorial director Thomas Abraham, member of Parliament Rajiv Shukla and Bag Films head Anuradha Prasad, B S Lalli, cricket commentator Charu Sharma, Phil and Diana from Al Jazeera channel, Madison chairman Sam Balsara, television actors Rajiv Paul and Pawan Shankar and entrepreneurs Durgam Arora, Balram Mahendra and Monica Burman.

    The awards function which went late into the night was a culmination of a day-long Indian News Television Summit which commenced in the morning with a keynote address by Information and Broadcasting ministry secretary Asha Swarup. The summit was endorsed by the ministry. The morning session was followed by a session on content and another on generating revenues, in which several senior persons from different channels participated.

    Below is a detailed list of the winners:
     

     

    Sr.No Category
    Winner
        Nominee Programme Channel
    1 Best TV News Reporter – Hindi Upendra Rai
    Star News
    2 Best TV News Reporter – English Shaili Chopra Power Lunch, Profit At Night, Business Primetime NDTV Profit
    3 Best TV News Anchor – Hindi Vinod Dua
    NDTV India
    4 Best TV News Anchor – English Barkha Dutt We the people & Special NDTV 24×7
    5 Best Promo Campaign By a News Channel Match Ke Mujrim
    Star News
    6 Best Promo for any News show Kaun Banega Mukhyamantri Kaun Banega Mukhyamantri Promo Star News
    7 Best Promo for a News Channel CNBC AWAAZ Awaaz baby Film Promo – India Speaks Business CNBC AWAAZ
    8 Best Sports News Presenter – Hindi Darain Shahidi
    IBN 7
    9 Best Sports News Presenter – English Meha Bharadwaj Master Selector CNN-IBN
    10 Best Sports Reporting by a channel – Hindi Wah ! Cricket Wah ! Cricket Star News
    11 Best Sports Reporting by a channel – English Rudraneil Sengupta – Fifa world cup 06 Fifa world cup 06 CNN-IBN
    12 Best Sports News Show – Hindi Jeeto India Jeeto Jeeto India Jeeto NDTV India
    13 Best Sports News Show – English The Game The Game Times Now
    14 Best Auto Show-Hindi Top Speed Top Speed Star News
    15 Best Auto Show – English Auto Show Auto Show CNBC-TV18
    16 Best Business News Show – Hindi Dhan Daulat Dhan Daulat Aaj Tak
    17 Best Business News Show – English Axe The Tax Axe The Tax(Citizen Journalist Special) CNN-IBN
    18 Best Business Talk Show – Hindi Hum Honge Kamayaab Hum Honge Kamayaab CNBC AWAAZ
    19 Best Business Talk Show – English Young Turks Young Turks CNBC-TV18
    20 Best Business News Anchor – Hindi Pranjal Sharma Dhan Daulat Aaj Tak
    21 Best Business News Anchor – English Udayan Mukherjee
    CNBC-TV18
    22 Best Investigative Reporting- Hindi Khabro Ki Khabar Khabro Ki Khabar NDTV India
    23 Best Investigative Reporting- English I am M K Subba I am M K Subba CNN-IBN
    24 Best Daily Newscast- Hindi Badi Khabar Badi Khabar Zee News
    25 Best Daily Newscast- English India At 9 India At 9 CNN-IBN
    26 Best News Documentary Programme-Limited episodes-Hindi Special Report Special Report NDTV India
    27 Best News Documentary Programme-Limited episodes-English Missing In Action Missing In Action CNN-IBN
    28 Best Current Affairs Show (Home & International)- Hindi Khabron Ki Khabar Khabron Ki Khabar NDTV India
    29 Best Current Affairs Show (Home & International)- English Nandigram : The Land Bleeds Nandigram : The Land Bleeds NDTV 24×7
    30 Best Crime Show- Hindi Pardafash Pardafash CNBC AWAAZ
    31 Best Crime Show- English Action City Action City Times Now
    32 Talk Show on a News Channel- Hindi Hum Log Hum Log NDTV India
    33 Talk Show on a News Channel- English We The People – Homosexuality Spl We The People – Homosexuality Spl NDTV 24×7
    34 Best Lifestyle & Fashion News Show- English High Life High Life Times Now
    35 Best Lifestyle & Fashion News Show- Hindi Raat Baaki Raat Baaki NDTV India
    36 Best Entertainment News Show-English India Questions Amitabh Bachchan India Questions Amitabh Bachchan NDTV 24×7
    37 Best Entertainment News Show-Hindi Jai Jawan With Preity Zinta Jai Jawan With Preity Zinta NDTV India
    38 Lifetime Dr Prannoy Roy
    39 Newsmaker Rajdeep Sardesai
    40 Best English News channe; CNN-IBN
    41 Best Hindi News Channel NDTV India
    42 Best Business News Channel CNBC-TV18
    43 Best news channel Website IBNLive
    44 Special Commendation Prasar Bharati for its pioneering initiative in mobile TV broadcast
    45 TRAILBLAZER (English) Times Now
    46 TRAILBLAZER (hindi) Aaj Tak
    47 Special award NIK GOWING -BBC MAIN PRESENTER – in recognition of his work in International news Reportage and Coverage

     

  • CNN International announces slew senior editorial appointments

    MUMBAI: CNN International has announced several senior international editorial and operational appointments, starting with Ellana Lee who has promoted to managing editor Asia Pacific.

    In this role she will oversee all of the programming and newsgathering resources in the region including the studio operations in Hong Kong. Lee has been at CNN for over 10 years and has extensive news and feature programming experience as well as having for worked for CNN in New York covering business and finance news. 

    Phil O’Sullivan has been named executive producer to be based in Hong Kong. He will be responsible for the daily programming and newsgathering production and planning from CNN’s Hong Kong bureau, which also acts as the network’s Asia-Pacific headquarters. O’Sullivan joined CNN from Television New Zealand in 2000, states an official release.

    Parisa Khosravi will step into the role of senior VP international newsgathering, responsible for CNN’s entire international newsgathering operation that includes more than 60 correspondents, 26 bureaus and the Atlanta-based international desk. A 20-year veteran of CNN, Khosravi has played a central and lead role in the planning and coverage of the most significant international stories of the past two decades: the death of Pope John Paul II, the Asian Tsunami, both Gulf Wars, the fall of the Berlin Wall, genocide in Rwanda, the Israeli and Palestinian conflict, Tiananmen Square, the war in the Balkans, the end of apartheid and the international reaction to the 11 September 2001 attacks.

    Will King becomes CNN International senior operations director overseeing all of the strategic, non-editorial operations across CNN’s international newsgathering and production centers. Prior to this appointment, King was director of operations for international newsgathering. Based in CNN’s world headquarters in Atlanta, King has been with CNN since its launch in 1980, when he began as an associate editor.