Category: News Broadcasting

  • BBC Worldwide takes first format to China

    BBC Worldwide takes first format to China

    MUMBAI: UK pubcaster the BBC’s commercial arm BBC Worldwide has licensed the singing talent show format, Just the Two of Us, to Chinese terrestrial broadcaster, Hunan Television. The deal was initiated and brokered by BBC Worldwide’s Hong Kong office and marks the first time a BBC Worldwide format will appear on Chinese television.

    Announcing the deal, BBC Worldwide Director of Content and Production, Wayne Garvie, said, “This is very exciting news for BBC Worldwide and for British production generally. Hunan Television is currently the home of China’s most popular television talent series and enjoys a viewership of hundreds of millions. To secure a place for a BBC format here is a great window for British television talent and an opportunity to build on our strong and positive relationships with Chinese broadcasters.”

    Just the Two of Us will launch on Hunan Television this month and will broadcast weekly. The series follows on from the successful talent series, Super Girl, which last year generated almost 400 million viewers for its final.

    BBC Worldwide has also licensed Just The Two of Us in Australia, Russia, Ukraine and Belgium, with more territories in development.

  • CNN special reveals the connect between happiness and health

    CNN special reveals the connect between happiness and health

    MUMBAI: News broadcaster CNN will air the special Happpiness And Your Health: The Surprising Connection on 9 December at 1230 pm, 8:30 pm and on 10 December at 1230 pm.

    CNN senior medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta joins the eternal search for happiness. Talking with doctors, philosophers, teachers, business leaders and comedians, Dr. Gupta asks where happiness comes from, how to get it and whether people need it.

    Joined by guests including US comedian Richard Lewis Curb Your Enthusiasm and motivational speaker Tony Robbins, Dr. Gupta reveals the surprising secrets of happy people, the ways in which happiness affects health and the intriguing results of an exclusive CNN poll.

    ‘Born Happy’ – Happiness experts say that personality has deep roots in genetics. The programme features identical twins who despite growing up without knowing of each other’s existence for 25 years, noticed more than a few similarities when they first

    ‘Power of Laughter’ – “Laughing is halfway to healing” is the motto of laughter yoga. This movement, created by a Mumbai doctor, today claims more than 3,000 clubs in 40 countries. Dr. Gupta laughs along with a club in California, finding intricate links between happiness and health.

    ‘Unnatural Highs’ – Psychiatrist Julie Holland and Nora Volkow, head of the National Institute on Drug Abuse in the US, explain the effects that drugs – legal and illegal – have on the brain and compare these effects to natural highs.

    ‘How to be Happy’ – Viewers will hear surprising research into what really makes people happy, as well as a life lesson from someone who found himself paralysed in a car accident at the age of 29, and who subsequently suffered the deaths of his second wife, sister and parents, yet emerged from those struggles happier and wiser than ever.

    Dr. Gupta says, “There is more than one route to happiness and well-being. This special will take viewers on a journey and hopefully help them live happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives.”

  • BBC’s ‘Next Big Thing’ global music contest announces finalists

    BBC’s ‘Next Big Thing’ global music contest announces finalists

    MUMBAI: UK pubcaster The BBC’s international search for the world’s best young band or solo artist is heading towards the finale with young musicians from Armenia, Brazil, Ghana, Malawi, UK and USA winning their way into the final.

    The shortlisted finalists are Silva (Armenia), Sweet Cherry Fury (Brazil), Mishkini (Ghana), NiC (Nick Giannakis) (Malawi), The Skagz (UK), Stefan Abingdon (UK) MLK and the Dreamers (USA).

    The seven finalists are expected to fly into the UK next week to perform at the BBC’s famous Maida Vale studios. The Next Big Thing is showcasing musicians who are 18 or under, compose original tracks and are unsigned. The shortlist was judged by a global panel of music industry names including critics, artists, record label pioneers and industry heavyweights.

    The BBC initially planned to shortlist six finalists, but the global panel came up with seven names. The Next Big Thing producer Simon Pitts explains: “We had such a high standard of entries it was simply impossible to get it down to six.”

    One of the panellists, British writer and broadcaster, Miranda Sawyer, described Silva and her song I Like as “unnervingly sophisticated”.

    UK-based Gareth Simpson, who recently developed Oxjam – Oxfam’s most ambitious music event ever – said he liked the range of influences evident on Silva’s performance: “There’s an eastern feel fused with a contemporary R&B.”

    Ilka Schlockermann, German-born and now UK-based musician, producer and publicist, described Mishkini’s 3 Eyez as “an interesting, mellow track” while Sergio Dias, the lead singer and founder of internationally-acclaimed Brazilian band Os Mutantes, liked the rhythm division of Mishkini’s melody which he described as “simple but hearty”.

    The tracks can be heard at bbcworldservice.com/thenextbigthing. The Next Big Thing final will take place on 9 December 2006 in a special programme. Producer William Orbit (of Madonna, Robbie Williams and Sugababes fame) will be joined by world music legends Cathy Dennis, Angelique Kidjo, Rough Trade founder Geoff Travis (Antony & The Johnsons, The Strokes, The Smiths) and special guest Peter Gabriel in a live show to select the winner from six finalists.

    The competition is part of a week of programmes from BBC World Service, Generation Next, which explores the real issues in the world according to under-18s.

  • News Corp forms Fox Television Studios India; Deepak Segal is head

    News Corp forms Fox Television Studios India; Deepak Segal is head

    MUMBAI: Star India looks to be aiming to move a significant part of its production activities, particularly relating to format shows and advertiser funded programming (AFP), in house.

    For that purpose, News Corp’s Fox Entertainment Group has set up a wholly owned subsidiary Fox Television Studios India Pvt Ltd (FTSI) and put Star India executive vice-president content and communication Deepak Segal in charge of leading it. Segal, who is currently “on deputation” to FTSI from Star, will officially move to the new company once it is fully operational. Segal summed up the broad logic of the move by News Corp as “backward integration”.

    FTSI is setting up relevant infrastructure for creating channel, pre-production, production and post-production facilities for content and storage of content.

    The format shows produced by FTSI will have a mix of product developed in India as well as those licensed from abroad and adapted for telecast in India, Segal reveals.

    According to Segal, while FTSI’s focus is on formats and AFPs, his team is working on a narrative show as well. Queried as to when any of these shows were expected to go on air, Segal said it would only be in the next fiscal. A point of note is that Star’s financial year is from 1 July to 30 June.

    As regards the executive structure within Star following Segal’s departure, it will more or less follow the changes incorporated in July 2005 when new portfolios were created for Shailja Kejriwal as senior creative director – Star network and Harsh Rohatgi as GM – Star network.

    While Kejriwal oversees programming and on-air promotions, Rohatgi is responsible for broadcast operations, network planning and presentation.

    About the only change in terms of functionality would be that Channel [V] head honcho Amar Deb, who used to report to Segal, now reports directly in to Star Entertainment India CEO Sameer Nair.

  • Intelsat Renews China Central Television Contract for Global Programming Distribution

    Intelsat Renews China Central Television Contract for Global Programming Distribution

    MUMBAI: Intelsat today announced that China Central Television (CCTV), the national broadcaster of the People’s Republic of China, renewed a multi-year contract for the global distribution of its programming. CCTV is also utilizing Intelsat for its international backhaul transmission of the Asian Games from Doha, Qatar, back to Beijing, which start today and run through December 15.

    A long-standing customer since the launch of PAS-2 in 1994, CCTV became the world’s first global Mandarin Chinese television service when it expanded its services internationally via the PAS-3 satellite in 1995.

    Intelsat currently provides full-time program distribution services for CCTV via its PAS-1R Atlantic Ocean Region satellite, PAS-9 Atlantic Ocean Region satellite and PAS-10 Indian Ocean Region satellite. Intelsat also provides CCTV with capacity on its Galaxy 3C satellite for direct-to-home (DTH) services in the United States. This renewal contract also expands CCTV’s C- and Ku-band capacity agreement.

    “With the increased demand for regional programming distribution, CCTV is pleased to continue growing its relationship with Intelsat,” said He Zongjiu, Vice President of CCTV. “Intelsat has long partnered with us in the expansion of our services, and we are confident that its network will continue to support us as we develop programming platforms.”

    David Ball, Regional Vice President, Asia-Pacific Sales, said, “We are proud that CCTV has continued to entrust us with the global distribution of its programming, and the Asian Games. As Intelsat expands its global services, we are strategically situated to provide greater power and coverage for China’s preeminent national broadcaster. Likewise, Intelsat will be well positioned to offer broadcasters of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing a complete suite of global transmission services.”

  • Computer graphics, animation a focus area at BroadcastAsia 2007

    Computer graphics, animation a focus area at BroadcastAsia 2007

    MUMBAI: Organisers for BroadcastAsia2007 have revealed that the show will increase its presence for Comgraphics&Animation2007. Over 80 per cent of exhibition space has already been booked, testament to the event’s relevance and growing importance of the Broadcasting and Animation industries in Asia.

    “This is in keeping with market trends and especially across Asia, where the animation industry is set to grow to epic proportions,” said Stephen Tan, chief executive with organiser Singapore Exhibition Services.

    For the first time in its 12-year history, BroadcastAsia2007, will dedicate extra floor space to accommodate this new focus area. In 2006, the event was housed in halls 7 & 8 at the Singapore Expo. In 2007, organisers will be utilising half of hall 9 which will incorporate the Comgraphics & Animation 2007 exhibition show floor.

    In addition, the show floor at ComGraphics&Aimation2007 will be divided into 4 distinct physical areas.

    At the Recruitment Zone, aspiring digital artists can speak to the recruiters looking to hire talented individuals for their company, and those wishing to embark on an education in this area can obtain information from various leading educational institutions. .

    At the Interactive Zone, visitors can dive into hands-on demos and get up close with the latest technologies on offer, while at the Exhibitors’ Tech Talk Zone, visitors can listen in to exhibitors who will be sharing insights and knowledge on CGI and Interactive Digital Media techniques and trends in a 45 minute presentation.

    As with previous years, the show will also include an Animation Screening & Digital Art Gallery, where visitors can sit back and be treated to a screening of selected animation entries and top-line award winning productions by other professional artists. A tour of the Digital Art Gallery is also offers a kaleidoscope of creative works set around various themes.

    Conference & Artist Workshops will also be held alongside the exhibition. The event will also be the venue to host the annual Comgraph Competition, organised by ACM Siggraph Singapore.

    Other improvements at BroadcastAsia2007 include gentler hall lighting and an enhanced registration process where visitors only need to register once to access both CommunicAsia 2007 and BroadcastAsia2007 halls.

    “We’ve listened to feedback from exhibitors and visitors and have taken steps to improve their overall experience at BroadcastAsia. With less light coming into the halls, products that are receptive to glare can be demonstrated with improved clarity, this would be closer to the environment found in production studios or editing rooms, where lighting tends to be a lot milder. A one-time registration also allows faster and easier movement of people between halls”, added Tan.

    BroadcastAsia2007 will be held from the 19 to 22 June and incorporates ProfessionalAudioTechnology2007. The event is held in conjunction with Com Graphics & Animation 2007, Interactive DME, CommunicAsia2007 and Enterprise IT 2007.

  • Scholastic & Reading Is Fundamental to kick off worldwide kid’s read-a-thon on 8 December

    Scholastic & Reading Is Fundamental to kick off worldwide kid’s read-a-thon on 8 December

    MUMBAI: Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, in partnership with Reading Is Fundamental (RIF), children’s literacy organization, will bring millions of children together on 8 December to participate in ‘Read For 2007: Read For Life,’ the eighth annual worldwide read-a-thon.

    The read-a-thon encourages children in schools, libraries and homes to stop everything and read for 2,007 seconds (approximately 33 ½ minutes) and to celebrate the joy of reading on this day and throughout the new year.

    “Read For 2007: Read For Life is a chance for parents, teachers, librarians, Governors’ spouses and celebrities to be reading role models and share the love of reading with kids around the world,” said, Scholastic chief academic officer Francie Alexander. “By designating this special day, we want kids to show their commitment to reading and make the pledge that reading is important, fun and worth celebrating!”

    To build excitement for Scholastic Read For 2007, Scholastic has launched the official Web site at http://www.scholastic.com/readfor2007, which features podcasts about reading from young celebrities, including actressand author Masiela Lusha from the George Lopez show, and recording artists Sabrina Bryan of the Cheetah Girls, Kristy Frank, Tyler Hilton and J Xavier, informs an official release.

    Special online tools have been created for students, teachers and parents, including “Kids’ Pick For 2007,” where kids can vote for their favourite books, plus online chats with best-selling authors, and an interactive world map featuring classrooms participating in the program.

    The web site also offers a selection of free resources, including reading tips, age-appropriate book lists, downloadable Scholastic Read For 2007 reading certificates and bookmarks featuring children’s favourite characters including Captain Underpants, Clifford and Dragon, adds the release.

    This year, 38 Gubernatorial Spouses — and two “First Sons” – have signed on to participate as Scholastic Read For 2007 “Ambassadors of Reading.” The Governors’ Spouses and First Sons will help spread the message about the importance of reading to his/her state and to the nation by hosting reading events at schools, libraries or state capitals. As part of their participation, Scholastic will donate 500 books to a RIF site in each state that is represented by an “Ambassador of Reading.”

    “The Read For 2007: Read For Life program offers children and the adults in their lives an opportunity to make reading part of their busy day,” said Reading Is Fundamental president Carol H. Rasco. “At RIF, our hope is that families, businesses and other organizations across the nation will encourage children to participate in Read For 2007 and make reading a fun and fundamental part of their daily lives.”

    In 1999, Scholastic launched the “Read For” campaign to commemorate the millennium and to unite children in a global celebration of reading. “Read For” was quickly embraced by schools around the world and continues to bring reading and the joy of learning into homes and classrooms. Since its inception, the initiative has grown to unite millions of children, parents, and teachers in each of the 50 U.S. states and throughout 37 countries, connecting children across cultures and continents from Iowa to India.

  • CNN-IBN partners ACBI to promote Indian Blind Cricket Team for the Third Blind World Cup

    CNN-IBN partners ACBI to promote Indian Blind Cricket Team for the Third Blind World Cup

    MUMBAI: The Pakistan Blind Cricket Council, under the aegis of the World Blind Cricket Council, will organize the Blind World Cup this year. CNN-IBN will be promoting the Indian Blind Cricket Team in the Third Blind World Cup.

    This Cricket World Cup for the Blind, the third of its kind, will be held in Islamabad, Pakistan from December 3-16. The occasion will see the participation of eight countries from around the World – Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa and the West Indies.

    CNN-IBN has devised an interesting line-up of programming for the World Cup to ensure it’s maximum and all-around coverage. The channel will capture the essence of the Blind World Cup in their sports bulletin ‘Cricket 360”. The show will feature the highlights of the day’s match in conjunction with cricket personalities with the likes of VVS Laxman – brand ambassador for the ACBI, Sachin Tendulkar, and Rahul Dravid among many others. In addition, the channel will also feature training sessions and exclusive tips from the experts.

  • CNN-IBN celebrates spirit of the cities of India in its series ‘Eye On’

    CNN-IBN celebrates spirit of the cities of India in its series ‘Eye On’

    The first city to be featured is Aamchi Mumbai

    Mumbai: What is best for your city? Who is making your city proud? What is the agenda of its residents? All these and more questions will be answered by the people of India on CNN-IBN’s new series “Eye on”. The series will focus on cities across India. A week long series will cover various topics related to the city through public opinion polls, contest, online poll etc.

     

     

    During February 20th to 25th, the first city to be featured on the show is nation’s financial capital Mumbai. In ” Mumbai Talks”, every day one central question will be posed covering the issues that concerns Mumbai: from messy traffic to crumbling infrastructure. An online vote on IBNLive.com and an SMS poll will find that One Mumbaikar who makes all others the most proud. The status of the poll is revealed every day during 9 p.m. news and the grand Mumbaikar will be announced on Sunday, February 26 th.

     

     

    The breakfast news will be special all through the week, served with a unique mix of studio and live telecast from a popular Mumbai early morning hang out joint everyday. ‘Spirit of Mumbai’ a visual rich miniseries run thru the week will reflect the never-say-die-spirit of the citizens – from Dabbawallahs to train drivers, to vada pav and pav bhaji kings.

     

     

    “State of the city”, the grand finale, will be anchored by CNN-IBN’s editor-in-chief Rajdeep Sardesai along with a top notch panel and hundreds of Mumbaikars discussing over top 10 key questions.

     

     

    “Eye on’, a fortnight series, will also focus on cities like Bangalore, New Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata.

     

     

    GBN, a TV18 Group Company, is a 74:26 joint venture between the TV18 Group and professionals – Rajdeep Sardesai, Sameer Manchanda and Haresh Chawla. GBN’s charter is to launch channels in the general news space under the editorial leadership of Sardesai, one of India’s most renowned TV journalists. The TV18 Group is India’s leading and most successful business news broadcaster in both English and Hindi.

  • Zee News producer Rajeet Sinha wins EU award for report on AIDS

    Zee News producer Rajeet Sinha wins EU award for report on AIDS

    MUMBAI: Zee News producer Rajeet Ranjan Sinha has won the ‘Reporting HIV/ AIDS – EU- India Media Awards 2006’ in the television Category.

    The story was covered in the Program Jaago India wich aired on 8 November.

    The EU-India-Media-Awards have been instituted under the EU-India Media Initiative on HIV/AIDS, a project implemented by The Thomson Foundation with the financial assistance of the European Union.

    Six journalists have been felicitated under the scheme by the Commonwealth Broadcast Association. Two awardees each from television, radio and print respectively were selected, thereby rewarding the representatives of the most widespread communication chains. The awardees will get the opportunity to travel to the UK for a study tour in December 2006 in the field of HIV/AIDS and thus, through personal interactions and convergence of knowledge, further their professional awareness about HIV/AIDS.

    Zee News will re-telecast the award winning episode of Jaago India on World AIDS Day (1 December) at 07:30 pm.