Category: People

  • Rupert Murdoch receives Hudson Institute Global Leadership Award

    Rupert Murdoch receives Hudson Institute Global Leadership Award

    MUMBAI: Hudson Institute has honoured News Corp and 21st Century Fox executive chairman Rupert Murdoch with its annual Global Leadership Award. Dr. Henry Kissinger and Hudson Institute president Kenneth Weinstein presented the award to Murdoch at a dinner held at The Plaza Hotel in Manhattan.

     

    Hudson’s award recognized Murdoch for his strategic leadership and adherence to the principles of democracy, free markets and economic growth, national security and a strong civil society. 

     

    Through an extensive career developing media properties, from News Limited in Australia to Fox News and The Wall Street Journal, Murdoch has demonstrated a dedication to Hudson’s guiding principles.

     

    “We honor Rupert not because he is a conservative, but because he is a revolutionary,” said Hudson Institute president Kenneth Weinstein. “He has transformed global media by sensing transformative possibilities that others simply couldn’t, taking gigantic risks along the way, all to inform, entertain, and build new markets.”

     

    In his acceptance speech, Murdoch addressed the need for strong global American leadership. “As we have seen in Syria and in the Ukraine and in the streets of Paris, without this country’s self-confident championing of that human quest for freedom and humane values, global affairs collapse into nightmare—the policy wasteland becomes fertile territory for terror,” Murdoch said.

     

    Murdoch joins a list of past Hudson Institute award honorees that includes Henry Kissinger, Ronald Reagan, Shinzo Abe, George Shultz, Dick Cheney, Joseph Lieberman, Mitch Daniels, and David Petraeus.

  • ALT Digital Media Entertainment names Nachiket Pantvaidya as CEO

    ALT Digital Media Entertainment names Nachiket Pantvaidya as CEO

    MUMBAI: In a bid to strengthen its team, Balaji Telefilms’ ALT Digital Media Entertainment has named Nachiket Pantvaidya as CEO.

     

    ALT Digital was announced earlier this year as part of the group’s strategic intent to extend its creative expertise to the digital domain by developing on-demand, original, edgy and contemporary content for digital audiences globally.

     

    At ALT Digital, Pantvaidya will have P&L responsibility of the company’s operations spanning content, marketing, distribution and revenues as the company gears up to launch its services in 2016.

     

    Balaji Telefilms joint managing director Ekta Kapoor said, “We are pleased to welcome Nachiket to the Balaji family. These are exciting times as Balaji takes a leap onto the digital landscape with ALT Digital – a significant milestone in our growth story. We are most excited as Nachiket brings along not only a rich expanse of industry experience but also new energy and dynamic execution skills to lead our new venture and build a strong and valuable B2C brand.”

     

    Balaji Telefilms group chief executive officer Sameer Nair added, “Nachiket shares our passion for entertainment, has extensive operational experience and brings with him an excellent understanding of the entertainment ecosystem as well as the transformation it is rapidly undergoing. I am confident that supported by a team that is amongst the best in the industry, ALT Digital is on course towards creating its own differentiated position as a leading digital entertainment content creator and distributor in India for global audiences. We look forward to working together, bringing our individual & collective strengths and expertise to the business and creating greater value for our shareholders.”

     

    It may be recalled that in an earlier stint with Balaji Telefilms, Pantvaidya was CEO for the company’s TV content business. Prior to that, he has been with companies like Sony Entertainment Television and Star Plus as business head. He also held several roles in the Star TV network, including head of Star Pravah and managing director of Fox Television Studios. An IIM-Ahmedabad alumnus, he has also held key management roles in BBC and Disney.

     

    Pantvaidya said, “I am delighted to be leading ALT Digital at a time when a tremendous mobile, video and e-commerce revolution is underway and media consumption across the globe is increasingly taking place in digital formats. The increase in the number of devices capable of supporting digital media along with increasing Internet access speed has provided consumers with an option to access the media content of choice – be it information, entertainment or social activity anytime, and anywhere. Against this backdrop, the opportunity to leverage Balaji Telefilms’ creative sensibilities as India’s leading production studio, to a new digital arena is most exciting. We will move from a conventional “one size fits all” approach to a more evolved and targeted approach to marketing and creating unique and differentiated content.”

  • Ashish Golwalkar to join Sony as Head of Non Fiction

    Ashish Golwalkar to join Sony as Head of Non Fiction

    MUMBAI: Ashish Golwalkar who recently resigned from the post of Senior VP – Programming Star Plus is set to join rival broadcaster Sony as head of non-fiction.

     

    A source close to the development said, “It was one of the last holes that needed to be filled and Ashish is the best fit. He is likely to join from December 1.”

     

    Before Star he was associated with Zee Entertainment Enterprise Limited for over 11 and half years. The last post that he had in Zee was as Head of Non-fiction Programming.

     

    The company had earlier appointed Danish Khan as EVP & business head for Sony Entertainment Television.

     

    Additionally, as a part of Khan’s core team, the company roped in Anup Vishwanathan as SVP and head marketing, Anshuman Sinha has come on board as SVP and senior creative director, whereas Ritesh Modi as VP and creative director. The trio alongside Khan will be working with a battery of seasoned professionals at MSM. 

  • Kunal Kumar Bhandula passes away

    Kunal Kumar Bhandula passes away

    MUMBAI: The industry lost a young dynamic professional today. Kunal Kumar Bhandula – the founder & CEO of Kosmos Events India – passed away in the wee hours of the morning in his sleep. He was only 40.

     

    Kunal  was associated with Indiantelevision.com’s Indian Telly Awards – for more than seven years as art director and created some of the more fabulous sets that the event has come to be known for. 

     

    He had also designed the sets for many other awards and non-fiction shows on television like: Dance Plus, I Can Do That, Masterchef India 4, The Indian Television Academy Awards, The Gold Awards. He was also the Art Director for the recently released film Wedding Pulav.

     

    He is survived by his wife Leena Kumar Bhandula and a young son Kiyaan..

     

    The cremation is to be held late this evening at Oshiwara Crematorium in Mumbai’s Andheri West suburb.

  • “Working with talent like Priyanka Chopra and Lady Gaga has been a blessing”

    “Working with talent like Priyanka Chopra and Lady Gaga has been a blessing”

    Anjula Acharia-Bath has many achievements to her credit. Among them:  founding deshits.com, bringing Lady Ga-Ga to India,  helping Pussycat Dolls collab with AR Rahman, and appearing on both Vanity Fair’s Next Establishment list and Billboard’s Top 40 Women in Music

     

    But her latest tour de force is something which could be a game changer for Indian talent in Hollywood. As manager of Priyanka Chopra, she has played a key role in the waves that the Bollywood star is making in the US in her debut series on ABC –  Quantico. Chopra plays Alex Parrish, a FBI trainee-turned agent-on-the-run, in the series which is topping the viewership charts in the US.

     

    Born to Pubjabi immigrant  parents in the UK, Anjula is increasingly being talked of as the must-talk-to professional for bridging international and Indian entertainment. The lady, who jetsets and parties with Hollywood’s biggest producers (Jimmy Iovine, the founder of Interscope Records invested in desihits) , directors, show-runners, musicians was recently appointed as a partner at venture capital firm Trinity Ventures.

     

    Indiantelevision.com spoke to Anjula to understand how Quantico happened, how she functions as a manager and many other topics.

     

    Read on:

     

     

    How did you meet Priyanka?
    Priyanka and I initially met through Salim and Sulaiman (Merchant) via Devraj Sanyal who was working with me at Desi Hits at that time. 
     

     

    Priyanka’s moving into Hollywood began with her music releases, followed by TV series. Was it by design or did it just happen?  What was your role in this strategy?

    It was definitely a strategy. I had this thought that we would have to tear down the pillars of western pop culture. It started with Football (NFL) including music collaborations (Will.I.AM & Pitbull), fashion (GUESS GIRL) , film (Disney Planes) and now the biggest driver of pop culture in America is hit TV shows! Think Scandal, Game of Thrones, Homeland , all these shows dictate pop culture and I wanted PC to be a part of that.  
     

     

    Priyanka, though she has the right credentials – a Miss World, a Bollywood star – was unknown amongst the biggies in Hollywood. How long were you working on getting her the right entry before the chance meeting with Kelli Lee in Ron Myer’s house which led to the series on ABC?

    I wasn’t working too long. I have a lot of access to incredible people who wanted to join this journey with Priyanka and I.

     

    Was ABC your only stop? Or did you make others?

    No. Though we had offers from other studios, ABC was our first choice because they really had mastered on creating strong diverse female characters
     

     

    Lee flew down to India to get Priyanka sign the deal. What convinced Priyanka to do so because she probably was busy with her Indian projects too?

    I think a lot of very influential people talked to Pee Cee about the opportunity. But when she met Kelli, she felt very comfortable with the way things were to be handled and was happy to understand that her ideas and views would be heard.

     

    What does being Priyanka’s manager in the competitive artist management world of Hollywood entail? 

    A lot. I would say that the three main skills a manager should possess are deep lasting connections, a relentless nature and a passion that goes beyond simply making money.  Priyanka is a passion project for me. I work full time for a VC Fund (Trinity Ventures). I think the skills required in our business are the same – the ability to identify talent, which is an entrepreneurial role; next is to help them build an incredible company, bringing meaningful connections and sticking next to the entrepreneur when things get tough. 
     

     

    There are so many other Indian actors who have gone to  Hollywood. But Priyanka seems to have got an ideal platform: a chunky meaty lead role, great promotion all over the US. How did you manage that?

    We just showcased her talent and made the right connections. 

     

    You have collaborated on bringing other big US stars like Lady Ga Ga  to India and AR Rahman and PussyCat . Which way is more challenging – India to the US or the US to India? And why?

    I think India to the US for sure, simply because western pop culture travels across the globe more fluidly.  Bollywood had a lot of penetration across the world (40% of revenue is outside of India) but language is a bigger barrier. 
     

     

    Do you see yourself in the role of taking many more Indian artistes into Hollywood or are Priyanka and Trinity your focus now? What advise would you give other Indians – whether musicians or actors – wanting to enter Hollywood? 
    Trinity and Priyanka don’t leave much spare time for me. I am passionate about tech stars and pop stars! My advice to Indian talent is to use the web as much as possible to get the word out – drive your social media engagement.  Then, when you have created enough critical property for yourself, find someone who believes in you and is relentless about championing you.  Like I said it, finding the right investor is a very important factor. 

     

     

     Sofia Vergara is amongst the highest earning actors in the US. And she is amongst the diversity stars that you and Lee talked about in the Forbes interview. Do you see Priyanka heading in that direction of being in the league of the highest paid too? 
    Yes I do. Priyanka is one of the most incredible talents I have ever met; and I have met a lot. She is a triple treat. She dances, sings and acts and in addition to that, she is ridiculously beautiful inside and out. 

     

     

     The buzz is that she is getting a talk show. Is that true? If yes, then why a talk show? Why not a big Hollywood film?
    You can’t believe all the rumors you hear 😉 stay tuned!

     

     

     How is your association with Trinity panning out? Do you welcome pitches or do you go around scouting for places to park investments? And is it just seed capital or is it large tranches of capital? What do you look for in projects? And what happens after you find one you like? The process from liking to getting the funds to the enterprise, what does the entrepreneur have to do?
     We invest primarily in series A and B companies mainly based out of the USA. Every partner here has his or her specialty area on which they draw upon their expertise and network to assess the investment opportunity. Then they bring it to the table for full partnership approval.  Everyone is different in their approach but personally I look for deals that solve a particular problem with founders that I think are stars! Trinity has a long term view on entrepreneurs which is something I really subscribe to; it’s very much about relationships. 
     

     

    Would you consider proposals  from young entrepreneurs from India – especially women – who have kickass local and global ideas? What advise would you give them?

     On a personal level yes, I love hearing from women entrepreneurs who have unique and powerful ideas.   
     

     

    Your journey from England to the mainstream of Hollywood to Silicon Valley has been interesting. What kept you going? And where do you see yourself in the next three to five years? 

    I think my desire to grow and nurture talent is something that has been a theme throughout my life in different iterations.  I love connecting with people at a human level. My passion is interacting with people. Your enjoyment in life is all about the company you keep – that’s a truth for me.  My faith is a big part of everything I do; I want to make positive changes in the world and that’s a focus I have tried never to stay away from.  Working with talent like Priyanka and of course Lady Gaga has been a blessing from that perspective – they both have an agenda and drive to make a difference and that is everything.

  • Abraham Thomas is the new Radio City CEO

    Abraham Thomas is the new Radio City CEO

    MUMBAI: As of Monday, 23 November 2015, Abraham Thomas will join Radio City as CEO, after serving seven months as CEO for Hit FM. Thomas will replace Apurva Purohit, who was recently elevated to President of the Jagran Group after it acquired Radio City earlier in the year.

     

    Commenting on the new appointment Purohit said, “We couldn’t have got a better person than Abe to run Radio City. He is not only a highly experienced business manager but also extremely passionate about radio’s various facets- content, marketing and new distribution platforms like digital. Over the last decade we have built Radio City into a market leader in the FM industry, as well as a Great Place to Work across industries. Abe brings with him maturity and an outstanding ability to work with high quality teams which will only help take the culture of Radio City to greater heights.”

     

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  • Star Plus Senior VP of Programming Ashish Golwalkar quits

    Star Plus Senior VP of Programming Ashish Golwalkar quits

    MUMBAI: Star Plus’ Senior VP of Programming Ashish Golwalkar has decided to move on from Star India after a successful three year stint.

     

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com Golwalkar said, “I have decided to move on to take bigger challenges. I did a lot of good work here in Star, created a few brands from scratch. I will take a brief break now and then decide my way forward. I have a few offers which I am evaluating at this stage.”

     

    Before Star he was associated with Zee Entertainment Enterprise Limited for over 11 and half years. The last post that he had in Zee was as Head of Non-fiction Programming.

  • Gaurav Seth teams up with Suleman Quadri to start Purple Canvas Creation

    Gaurav Seth teams up with Suleman Quadri to start Purple Canvas Creation

    MUMBAI: The speculations are over, ex Sony India senior vice president Gaurav Seth who exited Sony on September after a six and half year stint with the broadcaster has started his own ventures Purple Canvas Creations. He is the Co- founder and partner in the venture. Ex-creative director of Sony Suleman Quadri is the other partner involved in the venture. 

     

    Purple Canvas Creations is a new content creation powerhouse formed by two partners, hungry to create differentiated content across platforms. With it’s first TV series, about to get underway, Purple Canvas Creations aims to quickly establish a toehold in the media eco-system as a content provider both in the commissioned and original space.

     

    “We are currently working on Crime Patrol for Sony, this is our first project. We will also foray into digital in near future” says Seth speaking to Indiantelevision.com.

     

    Seth started his career with ESPN-Star Sports as marketing manager in 1997. After six years in the organisation, he moved to Altavista Inc as country head in 2003, where he was responsible for brand development, website traffic growth and advertising revenue.

     

    In 2004, he moved to join Zee Telefilms (now Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd) as vice-president, marketing. At Zee, he took care of the group’s sports brands and business.

     

    Seth then moved on to join Subhash Chandra-led Essel Group new venture Indian Cricket League, India as vice-president in 2007, where he headed the marketing and communications role.

     

    Merely a couple of months after that, he moved on to join Vyas Giannetti Creative Sports as business head in 2008. At the end of 2008, he joined SET India as senior vice-president, marketing for Sony Max.

  • Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority appoints Absar Alam as its new chairman

    Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority appoints Absar Alam as its new chairman

    MUMBAI: Senior journalist Absar Alam has been appointed as the chairman of the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA).

     

     According to the official statement released by the government, with the approval of competent authority, Alam has been appointed as the chairman PEMRA under Ministry of Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage. In the terms of section -7(1) of PEMRA (Amendment) Act, 2007 with the effect and until further orders.

     

    PEMRA was established under PEMRA Ordinance 2002 to facilitate and regulate the private electronic media. It has the mandate to improve the standards of information, education and entertainment and to enlarge the choice available to the people of Pakistan including news, current affairs, religious knowledge, art and culture as well as science and technology.

  • CASBAA Announces Thirteen-Strong Board of Directors

    CASBAA Announces Thirteen-Strong Board of Directors

    MUMBAI: Since its inception in 1991, CASBAA has welcomed an ever-growing group of members, showcasing the diverse industries and areas that make up Asia Pacific Broadcasting. Now, following its AGM on 29 October, CASBAA has announced its most extensive group of Directors to date, with many of the regional industry’s leading players represented.
     

    A lineup of 13 preeminent Directors will form the new Board: Marcel Fenez (PwC), Amit Malhotra (Walt Disney), Andrew Jordan (Eutelsat), Bill Wade (AsiaSat), Janice Lee (PCCW), Joe Welch (21st Century Fox), Jonathan Spink (HBO), Mark Patterson (GroupM), Ricky Ow (Turner), Alexandre Muller (TV5MONDE), Frank Rittman (Motion Picture Association), Sompan Charumilinda (TrueVisions), and Todd Miller (Celestial Tiger Entertainment).
     

    “We are very fortunate to have such a remarkable group of multichannel TV industry professionals on the CASBAA Board,” said outgoing Chairman Marcel Fenez. “I would like to extend a personal thank you to our long-standing Board members, and a heartfelt welcome to our new Directors. Together, our mission is to lead the Association for the benefit of the CASBAA members and the industry as a whole. Thanks to their combined experience, insight, and dedication, the future of CASBAA looks bright under their direction.”

     
    CASBAA also welcomed two new Corporate Members to its roster. Satellite-to-mobile internet multimedia provider, CMMB Vision is a cutting-edge company employing L-band geo-satellite with converged mobile broadcasting technology to deliver IP-based video, audio and data content directly to mobile users.

     
    Also joining the Association is cable and broadcasting network giant 21st Century Fox, home to the premier portfolio of cable, broadcast, film, pay TV and satellite assets across the globe.

     
    “It is a delight to welcome these new members, who bring with them unparalleled experience and reach in the broadcasting industry. I am confident they will prove to be invaluable additions to the CASBAA community,” said CASBAA CEO Christopher Slaughter.
     

    In a final piece of news, to encourage an even broader range of industry professionals to join the CASBAA community, the Association has added a new membership category. As the industry develops, new players are emerging, with smaller start-ups and entrepreneurial organisations providing invaluable services to the industry.  In order to encourage active participation with the broader CASBAA membership, the new category, Associate Membership, is open to firms with fewer than fifty employees worldwide.