Category: TV Channels

  • Sony Sports Network enlists ECB Stars for ‘Iss Baar Drugs Ki Haar’ campaign

    Sony Sports Network enlists ECB Stars for ‘Iss Baar Drugs Ki Haar’ campaign

    Mumbai: Sony Sports Network takes its impactful ‘Iss Baar Drugs Ki Haar’ campaign to new heights by joining forces with marquee players from the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB). England Women’s captain Heather Knight, England Men’s wicketkeeper-batter Jos Buttler, and fast bowler Mark Wood lend their voices to this initiative, aimed at empowering India’s youth to reject drugs.

    This campaign’s second phase builds on the success of its debut, zeroing in on preventing first-time drug use among young Indians. Through the influential platform of sports, Sony Sports Network encourages youth to make informed choices, using the campaign to inspire a widespread movement against drug abuse.

    Sony Pictures Networks India, chief revenue officer – distribution & international business and head – sports business, Rajesh Kaul: “Drug abuse among India’s youth is a growing concern, often driven by peer dynamics. At Sony Sports Network, we believe that sports icons can influence positive choices. With the support of Heather Knight, Jos Buttler, and Mark Wood, we’re reinforcing our commitment to this critical cause. The success of our first film has motivated us to keep pushing forward, and we’re excited to continue inspiring India’s youth to say no to drugs.”

    England Men’s wicketkeeper-batter, Jos Buttler: “I am glad to be associated with Sony Sports Network for their noble campaign of ‘Iss Baar Drugs Ki Haar’. Drugs is a global issue and this campaign is a great initiative which can create a difference among the youth.”

    England fast bowler, Mark Wood: “Sony Sports Network’s initiative of “Iss Baar Drugs is Haar” is an important message for the youth in particular. It is a growing concern across the world and we are proud to associate with Sony Sports Network and lend our voice to the cause.”

    England women’s captain, Heather Knight: “Drugs can ruin lives. My message to young people is clear: Stay away, make better choices, and focus on a healthier future.”

  • Dendy Cinemas, NDTV launch Australia’s first national Indian film festival

    Dendy Cinemas, NDTV launch Australia’s first national Indian film festival

    Mumbai: The Australian Centre for Indian Cinema announces the country’s first National Indian Film Festival of Australia (NIFFA), set to be the largest celebration of Indian cinema in Australasia. Scheduled from 13-16 February 2025, NIFFA will showcase the best of Indian cinema across seven Australian cities, including Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, the Gold Coast, Darwin, and Hobart.

    This landmark event, led by Indian cinema expert and filmmaker Anupam Sharma, with veteran Peter Castaldi as festival director, will feature film screenings, panels on coproduction, and workshops. It will also award grants for Australian content focused on India, with award categories to be revealed in November.

    NDTV, director and editor-in-chief, Sanjay Pugalia, shares, “As NDTV expands globally and the Indian diaspora flourishes across Australasia, partnering with this premier celebration of Indian cinema felt like a perfect fit. We at NDTV are happy to amplify the festival’s spirit worldwide, bringing it to Indian communities across the globe and celebrating the ever-growing impact of Indian filmmaking on the international stage.”

    Dendy Cinema, CEO, Sharon Strickland adds, “Dendy Cinema is honoured to partner with the National Indian Film Festival of Australia, bringing the best of Indian cinema to audiences across Australia. With a resurgence of Indian films making a strong impact at the global box office, this collaboration highlights our commitment to showcasing diverse and culturally significant stories. We are excited to support this festival, celebrating the vibrant creativity and growing influence of Indian filmmaking on the world stage.”

    Val Morgan, director of strategy and marketing, Paul MacGregor notes, “The record-breaking success of Indian films in Australia over the past three years is a clear indication of the strong and growing appetite for a national festival like this. We are excited to be working with the team at Australian Centre for Indian Cinema on the inaugural festival, which not only celebrates the cultural richness of Indian cinema but also opens an exciting and unique opportunity for brands to connect with this high-value, culturally diverse audience.”

    Additional partners, brand ambassadors, and retrospectives will be announced at IFFI Goa in November, where Australia is spotlighted as a focus country. Detailed program and award information will follow on 6 January 2025.

    https://www.acic.org

  • Unlock India’s secrets in Warner Bros Discovery’s Mystery Hunter

    Unlock India’s secrets in Warner Bros Discovery’s Mystery Hunter

    Mumbai: Warner Bros Discovery is set to launch its original series, Mystery Hunter, which explores India’s lesser-known mysteries, legends, and hidden treasures. Hosted by Rannvijay Singha, the show will air every Tuesday starting 19 November 2024 on Discovery Channel and discovery+. Singha embarks on quests across India’s unexplored landscapes to uncover the secrets of historic sites and enigmatic events.

    Singha said, “Mystery Hunter has allowed me to explore India’s diverse history in ways I never imagined. Interacting with experts and archaeologists to unearth the secrets of these ancient sites was equal parts challenging and exciting. I can’t wait for viewers to experience this adventure with me, uncovering India’s secrets that have captivated minds for centuries.”

    Each episode of Mystery Hunter examines India’s rich history, asking questions such as whether a cataclysmic event in India contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs, if the legendary weapons of the Mahabharata are hidden in Delhi and Indraprastha, and what happened to the treasure of Vijayanagar. The show also explores the ancient Harappan ports and their significance in early maritime history.

    Discovery, South Asia, head of factual and lifestyle cluster, Sai Abishek said, “There is a growing appetite in India for unique stories that dive into India’s historical and cultural fabric. With Mystery Hunter, Warner Bros. Discovery quenches this thirst, offering viewers an experience that delves into the glories and prowess of India’s past while providing a fresh perspective on how these legacies shape our present and influence our future. This show, with its unique format, is sure to entertain adventure junkies and history aficionados alike. Through such compelling Indian originals, we’re proud to bring fresh perspectives to the diverse heritage that defines our nation.”

    Filmed in various remote locations across India—from the ancient ruins of Lothal in the Rann of Kutch to the landscapes of Hampi, Gadag, and Penukonda, and historic sites in Manipur, Kurukshetra, Indraprastha, and Hastinapur—Mystery Hunter blends adventure, history, and investigative storytelling, bringing history to life for audiences.

    Don’t miss the premiere of Mystery Hunter, co-powered by Tira and partnered with NutriChoice and Bacardi Mix’R, on 19 November. New episodes will air every Tuesday at 9:00 pm on Discovery Channel and discovery+.

  • AIU & Manav Rachna to host 2024 FISU World University Championship Shooting

    AIU & Manav Rachna to host 2024 FISU World University Championship Shooting

    Mumbai: Over 250 university shooting athletes from more than 25 countries, along with a 33-member Indian team, will compete in the FISU World University Championship Shooting, taking place in New Delhi from 9 to 13 November. This is the first time the championship has been held in India, with the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) overseeing the event and Manav Rachna International Institute of Research & Studies (MRIIRS) as the host. The competition will occur at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range, with an opening ceremony on 8 November at the Manav Rachna campus. Athletes will compete in various shooting disciplines, including rifle, pistol, and shotgun events.

    AIU president Prof Vinay Kumar Pathak stated, “On behalf of the Association of Indian Universities, I warmly welcome all international university athletes and officials to New Delhi for the FISU World University Championship Shooting 2024. Hosting this event is an honor, and we are deeply grateful to Manav Rachna and our partners for their invaluable support. We look forward to an exciting championship and the camaraderie it will bring.”

    “This championship is more than a competition; it represents our commitment to fostering athletic talent at the university level,” said MREI president and Manav Rachna University (MRU) and MRIIRS chancellor Dr Prashant Bhalla. “Bringing the FISU World University Championship to India is a tremendous honor, and we look forward to supporting these dedicated student-athletes as they demonstrate their skill and determination on a global stage.”

    The event will feature categories such as the 10m Air Rifle, 50m Rifle 3 Position, Trap, and Skeet. Notable Olympic events include the 10m Air Pistol for men and women, Mixed Team events in Trap and Skeet, and the 25m Rapid Fire Pistol. By hosting this international championship, Manav Rachna continues to support the development of sports champions and empower the next generation of athletes.

    MREI vice president and FISU-WUCS organizing committee president Amit Bhalla remarked, “The event’s impact extends far beyond sport, offering participants a unique opportunity for cultural exchange and camaraderie. Hosting such a significant event is a testament to India’s growing presence in the global sports arena and to Manav Rachna’s commitment to excellence in sports education.”

    Top international athletes, including Paris Olympic bronze medalist Audrey Gogniat from Switzerland and German world record holder Anna Janssen, will compete alongside emerging Indian Olympians Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar and Sift Kaur Samra. With world champions and rising stars in attendance, this championship aims to inspire the next generation through talent and dedication to athletic excellence.

    FISU president Leonz Eder said, “As FISU continues to elevate the standards of university sports internationally, the championship provides an exceptional stage for participants to meet like-minded peers, celebrate their achievements, and create lifelong memories.”

    The FISU World University Championship Shooting will engage audiences worldwide, connecting young sports enthusiasts across major universities and colleges. This event underscores FISU’s commitment to providing a world-class experience and celebrating university athletes’ dedication.

    Through its partnership with FISU, Manav Rachna aims to make this championship an enriching experience that fosters sportsmanship and international understanding for all participants.

  • Smirnoff unveils season two of ‘The Lab’

    Smirnoff unveils season two of ‘The Lab’

    Mumbai: Smirnoff, in partnership with MixMag, announced the launch of season two of ‘The Lab’, Mixmag’s celebrated global DJ streaming series. This season promises a series of electrifying events across multiple cities in India, including Mumbai, Bangalore, Gurgaon, Goa, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Indore. The Lab will showcase a lineup of both Indian and international talent with a strong focus on inclusivity and diversity.

    This collaboration is part of the Smirnoff Project’s “We Do We” campaign, which champions collective unity and celebrates diversity. By fostering a sense of togetherness and celebrating individuality through music, The Lab embodies the core values of the “We Do We” campaign. Smirnoff aims to inspire and unite people from all walks of life, transcending cultural and geographical boundaries to create a more inclusive music scene.

    ” At Smirnoff, we’re all about vibing with diversity and inclusivity through our ‘We Do We’ campaign! Teaming up with The Lab is a major move, mixing music and creativity to bring everyone together. With MixMag in the mix, we’re pumped to turn the spirit of ‘We Do We’ into a reality, creating a space where everyone can connect and celebrate through the ultimate universal language: music!” said Diageo India VP – premium portfolio head Aparna Deshmukh.

  • Star Sports & PVR Inox launch select screenings of Premiere League

    Star Sports & PVR Inox launch select screenings of Premiere League

    Mumbai: Pvr Inox has partnered with Star Sports to bring live Premier League matches to theaters in major cities across India. For the first time, football fans can watch teams like Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham on the big screen. Screenings will begin in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Kochi, Pune, and other cities, offering an exciting experience for fans.

    This collaboration introduces Star Sports select screenings, providing a new way to enjoy live sports in a larger-than-life setting. Following the success of the Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 screenings, the Premier League will be the first offering. Fans can immerse themselves in the action, making this a must-attend event for football enthusiasts.

    “Our collaboration with Star Sports aims to give Premier League fans an unmatched viewing experience. Watching these high-octane matches in theatres takes fan engagement to a new level, creating a community atmosphere where supporters can come together,” said Pvr Inox CEO – revenue & operations Gautam Dutta.

    “We at Star Sports are thrilled to bring the excitement of the Premier League to cinema screens across India. Star Sports ‘Select Screenings PL’ allow fans to experience live matches in an immersive environment, surrounded by fellow supporters. It’s not just about watching football; it’s about creating a community where passionate fans can come together to celebrate the game. We look forward to delivering an unforgettable experience that captures the thrill of every goal, every tackle, and every moment of drama,” said Star Sports Network marketing head Vikram Passi.

    The screenings kick off with the much-anticipated Chelsea vs. Arsenal match on 10 November 2024.

  • ‘NSE: Enabling a Billion Dreams’ set to premiere on HistoryTV18

    ‘NSE: Enabling a Billion Dreams’ set to premiere on HistoryTV18

    Mumbai: HistoryTV18 is set to premiere an exclusive, hour-long documentary that offers an unprecedented look into the National Stock Exchange’s (NSE) remarkable journey over the past 30 years. Titled NSE: Enabling a Billion Dreams, the documentary will air on 3 November at 7:05 PM on HistoryTV18, providing viewers with a detailed exploration of the NSE’s evolution from its inception in 1992, start of operations in 1994 to becoming one of the largest and most influential stock exchanges in the world.

    India’s stock markets have undergone a significant transformation over the decades, evolving from traditional open-outcry trading floors to sophisticated electronic platforms. The establishment of the NSE marked a watershed moment in this evolution, setting new standards for transparency and efficiency in the capital markets. NSE was incorporated on November 27, 1992. It started operations for the debt segment in June 1994 and in the equity segment on Diwali day on November 3, 1994. NSE has now completed 30 years of operations.

    Since its launch, the NSE has revolutionised India’s capital markets by introducing electronic trading and fostering fairness, efficiency and transparency. Today, it NSE stands as the world’s largest stock exchange in terms of number of orders and number of trades for any exchange. On many days NSE handles more than 50% of all trades across all exchanges in the world put together. NSE is also the largest derivatives exchange by the number of contracts traded and 3rd largest globally in cash market trades. The NSE has contributed to India’s market capitalisation soaring to over Rs. 440 lakh crore (i.e. $ 5.24 trillion) from about Rs 4 lakh crore 30 years ago, growing about 110 times and, underscoring its impact on the global financial stage.

    The documentary highlights the NSE’s innovative strides in transforming India’s capital markets, showcasing how the exchange introduced electronic trading, brought transparency, and democratised market access, reshaping the nation’s economic trajectory. With over 10.5 crore investors having over 20 crore accounts registered with the Exchange, the NSE has significantly broadened investor participation, making stock markets accessible to people across the country.

    “At HistoryTV18, our mission is to bring impactful stories that resonate with our viewers,” said Network 18 and MD A+E Networks | TV 18 CEO – broadcast, Avinash Kaul. “Our documentary NSE: Enabling a Billion Dreams highlights the NSE’s role in transforming India’s financial landscape. By chronicling 30 years of the NSE’s journey, we aim to show how it democratized wealth creation, fostered innovation, and empowered millions to contribute to India’s economic growth. We hope to inspire viewers to understand how such institutions shape our country’s future.”

    The film examines technological milestones such as the introduction of NEAT (National Exchange for Automated Trading), setting up of Clearing Corporation giving settlement guarantee, the dematerialisation of shares, which eliminated physical trading barriers, reduced settlement times from weeks to just one day, and enhanced market efficiency. The NSE’s implementation of T+1 settlement cycles places India among the few markets globally to achieve such rapid transaction settlements, boosting investor confidence and market liquidity.

    Featuring insights from industry stalwarts and experts, the documentary offers exclusive perspectives from leaders across the financial and technological spectrum. Viewers will hear from NSE’s MD and CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan who was a part of the founding team at NSE. Viewers will also hear and visionaries like Uday Kotak, Raamdeo Agrawal of Motilal Oswal Financial Services, former SEBI chairman U.K. Sinha, and former NSE and RBI board member Y.H. Malegam. Other contributors include Ghazal and Varun Alagh, S. Ramadorai, Vineet Nayar, and seasoned journalists Lata Venkatesh and Shereen Bhan. The documentary is further enriched with contributions from academic experts like Dr. Tadashi Endo and market experts like Deven Choksey.

    “We are pleased to collaborate with HistoryTV18 on this documentary that encapsulates our 30-year journey,” said NSE MD & CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan. “In these 30 years, NSE has more than fulfilled its vision of creating a vibrant and growth-oriented stock market ecosystem to channelise savings of Indian households into productive capital in the most cost-effective, fair, efficient, transparent and orderly ways and help in wealth creation and job creation. By sharing our story, we hope to highlight the collective efforts that have shaped India’s financial ecosystem. It is our hope that this film will inspire future generations to engage actively with India’s financial markets, driving inclusive growth and contributing to the country’s continued prosperity.”

    NSE: Enabling a Billion Dreams premieres on 3 November at 7:05 PM on HistoryTV18. The film will also be broadcast across multiple platforms, including CNBC TV18, CNBC Awaaz, CNBC Bajar, CNN News18, and will be available for streaming on moneycontrol.com and HistoryTV18’s YouTube channel, ensuring it reaches a wide and diverse audience. Subsequently, many re-runs of the same will be done on these channels. Regional language versions will also be run on various regional channels of Network 18 Group several times.

  • News18 Lokmat announces ‘Mood Maharashtracha’ and ‘Maharashtrachi Tai Sahib’

    News18 Lokmat announces ‘Mood Maharashtracha’ and ‘Maharashtrachi Tai Sahib’

    Mumbai:  As Maharashtra prepares for its state elections, News18 Lokmat is stepping up its commitment to provide detailed coverage by launching two significant programs: Mood Maharashtracha and Maharashtrachi Tai Sahib. These initiatives, part of the overarching campaign Maharashtracha Mahasangram, are designed to capture the diverse sentiments and opinions of voters across the state.

    Mood Maharashtracha is dedicated to reporting from constituencies across Maharashtra. It captures ground-level opinions on critical issues such as health, infrastructure, education, and the work done by the current government. Anchored by Vishal Pardeshi, the program aims to bring forth the concerns of the common man, providing a platform for local leaders to articulate their visions for the upcoming elections.  By highlighting voters’ real concerns, Mood Maharashtracha presents an authentic view of the election landscape.

    On the other hand, Maharashtrachi Tai Sahib offers a unique angle by focusing on the viewpoints of women voters, warmly referred to as ‘Tai Sahib’. Hosted by Suvarna Joshi, the program focuses on the voices and political objectives of women from all walks of life highlighting their opinions on current issues, leadership, and development priorities.

    Over the course of 25 days,Mood Maharashtracha and Maharashtrachi Tai Sahib will travel across Maharashtra, providing region-specific in-depth analysis and insights of voter sentiment, bringing viewers a closer look at the aspects influencing the state’s political landscape.

  • TV Vision Ltd’s financial struggles deepen; loss per share stands at Rs 3.17

    TV Vision Ltd’s financial struggles deepen; loss per share stands at Rs 3.17

    Mumbai: In the vibrant world of Indian television, TV Vision Ltd. once stood as a beacon for music and regional entertainment, captivating audiences with its flagship channel, Mastiii. Known for its pulse on Hindi music and commanding viewership, Mastiii carved out a niche in the crowded airwaves, consistently topping the charts. Yet, behind the bright lights and catchy tunes lies a story of financial struggle. TV Vision’s latest quarterly results paint a somber picture—shrinking revenue, mounting costs, and a recurring cycle of losses that threaten to overshadow its legacy. As the company grapples with an uphill battle to regain its financial footing, the future of this media giant teeters on a precarious edge.

    For the quarter ending 30 September 2024, TV Vision’s consolidated income from operations fell to Rs 1,260.48 lakh, down 15 per cent from Rs 1,482.83 lakh in the same quarter last year. This downturn reflects the ongoing challenges in revenue generation, a critical weakness given the company’s extensive cost base.

    The operating expenses continue to burden the financial structure of TV Vision. The total expenditure for Q2 FY25 reached Rs 1,796.43 lakh, an 11 per cent increase from Rs 1,614.87 lakh the previous year. Of particular concern is the rise in employee benefit expenses, which, though slightly decreased quarter-on-quarter, continue to erode profit margins at Rs 104.09 lakh.

    Adding to this strain is a notable increase in depreciation costs, totaling Rs 373.30 lakh for the quarter. The consistent depreciation expense underscores an aging asset base, highlighting the limited flexibility the company faces in managing capital expenditures and reinvestment.

    The impact of these costs is clear in the bottom line. TV Vision recorded a consolidated net loss of Rs 526.73 lakh in Q2 FY25, widening from a loss of Rs 541.30 lakh in Q2 FY24. On a half-yearly basis, the figures are even more dismal, with losses amassing to Rs 1,227.45 lakh for the period. The loss per share stands at Rs 3.17, underlining the dwindling returns to shareholders and the deteriorating equity position.

    Despite a marginal improvement in cash reserves, from Rs 99.04 lakh in March 2024 to Rs 325.28 lakh in September, the company’s overall cash flow remains precarious. Financing activities reflect a significant strain, with a reduction of Rs 295.55 lakh in current borrowings. Coupled with high finance costs, which stood at Rs 30.14 lakh for the quarter, the ability to service debt without additional liquidity sources appears doubtful.

    The most alarming aspect of TV Vision’s financial state is its mounting negative equity. The company’s other equity balance plummeted to Rs 16,796.66 lakh, a stark reflection of accumulated losses that threaten long-term viability. Shareholder confidence appears eroded, and without tangible efforts to rein in costs or generate substantial revenue growth, the outlook for equity remains bleak.

    With the latest report, it is evident that TV Vision is facing a formidable set of financial obstacles. Operational inefficiencies, coupled with an inflexible cost base, leave the company in a fragile state. For investors, the need for swift and effective strategic restructuring is clear. As the broadcasting landscape grows more competitive, TV Vision’s ability to adapt could determine whether it can turn the tide on its financial woes.

    TV Vision’s second-quarter results underscore a troubling trajectory, with widening losses and limited financial flexibility casting a shadow over its future. The company faces urgent calls for a strategic overhaul, without which it risks sinking deeper into financial distress. As the challenges mount, the question lingers: can TV Vision pivot swiftly enough to ensure its survival in an unforgiving market?

     

  • Zing to launch youth-centric content for TV

    Zing to launch youth-centric content for TV

    Mumbai: Zing is set to transform television viewing by introducing digital content to traditional TV screens. Aiming to meet the evolving preferences of younger audiences, Zing combines the appeal of digital platforms with conventional television.

    As part of this initiative, Zing will launch ‘Short Storiyaan’ and ‘Series Showcase’, featuring popular shows in condensed formats tailored for today’s youth. In collaboration with production houses Natak Pictures and Content Ka Keeda, Zing curates content that reflects the interests of the younger generation.

    Starting 2 November, ‘Short Storiyaan’ will showcase award-winning short films known for their storytelling. Meanwhile, ‘Series Showcase’, launching on 17 November, will feature a selection of web series that explore themes of love, friendship, and heartbreak—topics relevant to Gen-Z. These narratives aim to entertain while resonating with the real-life experiences of today’s youth.

    Zing & FTA business head Pankaj Balhara said, “The entertainment landscape is evolving rapidly, with digital content gaining significant traction among young audiences. We are thrilled to bring these compelling stories to television screens, offering an experience that aligns with the preferences and lifestyles of today’s generation. While smart TV adoption continues to grow and streaming consumption still is prevalent on smaller screens, Zing bridges this gap by delivering high-quality content to larger television screens. This approach enhances the viewing experience and caters to our diverse audience across metropolitan and regional cities. Also, recognizing that television is inherently a family viewing experience, we have been mindful of the content we present, ensuring it is suitable and enjoyable for all viewers. At Zing, our unwavering commitment to innovation drives us to stay ahead of the curve by expecting and responding to the evolving needs and preferences of our audience. Through the continuous refinement and expansion of our offerings, we ensure that our content consistently exceeds consumer expectations, securing our position at the forefront of the entertainment industry.”