Category: Specialised and Niche

  • Discovery Channel’s special,Flight 370: The Missing Links, investigates the disappearance of MH370

    Discovery Channel’s special,Flight 370: The Missing Links, investigates the disappearance of MH370

    MUMBAI: Discovery Channel presentsa special one-hour programme- FLIGHT 370: THE MISSING LINKS – which gathers the foremost thinkers in aviation and security to explore key questions surrounding the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

     

    The mystery of flight MH370 has garnered worldwide attention and generated widespread speculation about how the events unfolded. FLIGHT 370: THE MISSING LINKS looks to industry experts to account for just how it is possible to lose track of an airliner – analysing evidence, deliberating the global frailties of aviation and divulging potential solutions to prevent the disappearance of an aircraft from ever happening again.
     

    In an age when we can use apps to locate handheld devices, the special also looks at how a state-of-the-art airliner and its 239 passengers and crew can simply vanish. Since flight MH370 went off the grid on 8 March 2014, questions about flight safety have once again taken centre stage. In an attempt to answer some of these questions, FLIGHT 370: THE MISSING LINKS addresses seven missing links: airport security, air traffic control, on-board communication systems, mechanical failure, tracking – both radar and satellite, international cooperation and the black box.

     

    FLIGHT 370: THE MISSING LINKS is produced by ITN Productions and will air in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide on Discovery Channel.

     

    The programme will premiere on Monday, 21st April at 9 pm only on Discovery Channel.

     
    Tom Gorham, Executive Producer for Discovery Networks International, comments: “The mystery of flight MH370 serves as a tragic reminder that technology is indeed fallible.  With the help of seasoned aviation, tracking and satellite industry experts, FLIGHT 370: THE MISSING LINKS explores the events which have unfolded, focusing on just how this could have happened, and examining the inherent flaws in the eco-system of modern international travel.”

     

    Emma Read, Head of Factual and Features, ITN Productions, adds: “The disappearance of flight MH370 challenges everything we know about modern aviation technology. This documentary reveals what every passenger should know and the technology being developed now to protect us in the future.”
    FLIGHT 370: THE MISSING LINKSis commissioned by Elizabeth McIntyre for Discovery Networks International, and executive produced by Tom Gorham for Discovery Networks International and Emma Read for ITN Productions.

     

  • Animal Planet to have Hindi programming blocks from April 2

    Animal Planet to have Hindi programming blocks from April 2

    Animal Planet, a 24-hour channel which comes under Discovery Communications India, will also be providing Hindi programming from April 2, 2001.

     

    The Hindi programmes will air as a half-hour block from Monday to Thursday, 2 pm to 2.30 p m, and a one-hour block on Saturday and Sunday, from 12 noon to 1 PM

     

    Commenting on the new initiative, Discovery MD Kiran Karnik says: “We are delighted to add a Hindi audio to selected programmes. This will provide an opportunity to our present audience to enjoy the best of Animal Planet’s spectacular and high-quality programmes in a language that many of them may prefer.”

     

    Launched in 1999, the channel already reaches 7.5 million homes, according to a company press release.

  • Discovery Tamil launches a month long programming initiative ‘WHERE TIGERS RULE’

    Discovery Tamil launches a month long programming initiative ‘WHERE TIGERS RULE’

    MUMBAI: Discovery Tamil brings for its viewers a month long programming line-up – WHERE TIGERS RULE, to celebrate India’s regal national animal, tigers.

     

    Premiering every night at 8 PM in April on Discovery Tamil, WHERE TIGERS RULE will present viewers with engaging programmes on the tigers’ behaviour, predatory skills, legends and issues related to its survival. Filmed in breathtaking landscapes in magnificent forests, grasslands and protected reserves, WHERE TIGERS RULE will provide an intimate look into the mysterious world of the tiger.

     

    Joining Discovery Tamil’s initiative to create awareness on tigers, the famous Indian actor, Shruti Hassan, will share her personal messages with the viewers, raising consciousness on the diminishing number of tigers and the need for conservation. Shruti has been a wildlife enthusiast and has a passion towards animal conservation in the country.

     

    Announcing the series Rahul Johri, Senior Vice President and General Manager – South Asia, Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific and Head of Revenue, Pan-Regional Ad Sales and Southeast Asia, said, “Discovery Tamil in last few years have gained huge popularity in the region and amongst the Tamil speaking audience. The channel’s initiative and Shruti’s contributions will certainly create awareness about tiger conservation. The month long programming initiative, Where Tigers Rule has been customised to intensify the consciousness on the cause.”

     

    Speaking on the occasion, actor Shruti Hassan said, “I am excited to support Discovery Tamil in reaching out to millions of viewers to highlight issues concerning the plight of tigers and how their existence or extinction impacts our environment. I feel it is important for everyone to be a part of any drive like Discovery Tamil’s Where Tigers Rule that is undertaken to raise awareness on the tiger.”

     

    The month long programme Where Tigers Rule will enlighten viewers about tigers’ behaviour, predatory skills, family life and issues related to illegal poaching. All through April, the channel will air programmes to raise consciousness on the diminishing number of tigers and the need for conservation.

  • TLC TO Premiere ‘Lorraine’s Fast, Fresh and Easy Food’

    TLC TO Premiere ‘Lorraine’s Fast, Fresh and Easy Food’

    MUMBAI: TLC, India’s favourite lifestyle channel presents a refreshing new food series LORRAINE’S FAST, FRESH AND EASY FOOD. The host of the show Lorraine Pascal will bring out her passion for cooking, love for good food and her expertise in baking after giving up her flourishing modelling career.

     

    Centred on stress-free cooking that delivers exceptional results,LORRAINE’S FAST, FRESH AND EASY FOOD willpremiere on April 7, 2014 at 6:30 PM, every Monday.

     

    In the new series, Lorraine will reveal the culinary trade secrets and demonstrate innovative kitchen shortcuts for every occasion. Lorraine will cook five inviting and accessible dishes per episode.

     

    In this busy world, there is dependence on jars, packed and readymade food to make cooking easier. LORRAINE’S FAST, FRESH AND EASY FOODwill show how easy it is to make food that is completely fresh in less time than we might think.From a sunny, summer pasta dish ready in four minutes to an indulgent three-course dinner for four in under an hour, these are quick recipes that are designed to make fresh food fit around our lives.

     

    Rahul Johri, Senior VP and General Manager- South Asia and Head of Revenue, Pan-Regional Ad Sales and Southeast Asia, Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific said, “The new show Lorraine’s Fast Fresh and Easy Food is brimming with recipes that are simple and classic with minimal efforts. It’s packed with comforting recipes that will make you smile inside and out.”

     

    From a twist on an Italian favourite, salmon saltimbocca with gremolata potatoes and crispy sage leaves: to pan fried mascarpone gnocchi with dreamy basil pesto, all are easy enough to knock up from scratch at home. Lorraine also creates irresistible port preserved cherries with cinnamon and orange. Gorgeous little warm Bramley apple pies; a tasty twister bread that anyone can have a go at; and her own twist on a traditional roast, whole roast perky periperi chicken. For those with a sweet tooth, Lorraine cooks a neat & Tidy Eton Mess with blackberries and stem ginger whipped cream.

     

  • Ditch your suits for robes with Travelxp HD’s new show – BLISS

    Ditch your suits for robes with Travelxp HD’s new show – BLISS

    MUMBAI: A wonderful trip to an idyllic destination paired up with a luxurious stay at one of the best hotels in the world.. Wouldn’t it be a dream holiday? Travelxp’s new show, BLISS brings this dream to reality, Premiering on March 28, Friday at 9:30 PM.

    Studded with Beautiful beaches, rich history, vast landscapes, amazingly delectable food, distinctive architecture, picture perfect destination, castles and gardens, art nouveau world, basking in azure, serene lakes and laced by the grassy hills….The show host Kirsty, sets out to discover the finer nuances of a world class hotel to cater a rich rewarding experience for the viewers.

    The show ventures out to the most alluring countries of the world like Bulgaria, Austria, Bulgaria, Turkey, Czech Republic to name a few.

    The first episode takes you to the exotic beauty of Santorini, Greece. Most popular destinations of Santorini’s main island are the volcano and the hot spring. Watch out for the impeccable beauty of Santorini bare footed.

    So, get ready to unwind yourself in the lap of luxury and exotic locations on our latest offering Bliss, on March 28, Friday at 9:30 PM.

    Check out the show promo on :
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkvZ7SCN_fw&list=UUuOEJKsxQkkfj_NRUT8rX-g

     

  • Nat Geo explores why some planes go missing

    Nat Geo explores why some planes go missing

    MUMBAI: Buckle up, grip your armrests and pray it never happens to you, as this week National Geographic Channel (NGC) helps you unravel the secrets behind gripping tales from aviation in a special series titled ‘Air Crash Mysteries’. Tune in everyday from Friday, March 28th onwards at 11 pm, as NGC unfolds tales of disaster and deep mystery.

     

    This series will highlight some of the world’s most shocking air crash mysteries and each episode will look at investigating different possible reasons that may have led to the tragedy. The series shocks you and keeps you on the edge of your seat as it narrates real-life air crash events possibly caused due to mid-air gunfire, hijack, cabin decompression, missing black boxes, etc. Mysteries around plane crashes and near-disasters from around the globe are analyzed in meticulous detail, providing a look into what went wrong and if they could have been prevented. Some of these stories, like the unfortunate crash of Air France’s Flight 447, have helped change aviation safety and brought about some of the most important standard regulations that we know of today.

     

    The series follows airline and aviation investigative authorities on their quest for the truth behind the mystery as it explores some of the worst and most talked about disasters in aviation history. Tune in to National Geographic Channel at 11 pm every night from 28th March onwards to follow the experts as they trace that missing aircraft.

  • The Closest, Deadliest Encounters

    The Closest, Deadliest Encounters

    MUMBAI: Explorer Steve Backshall returns on his mission to find the world’s deadliest animals. In the new series DEADLY 60 ON A MISSION, Steve and his trusty crew go in search of the biggest, fastest, most venomous animals in his deadliest series ever. From lethal beauties to killer beasts, his journey takes him to some of the most hostile and remote places on Earth in order to determine the deadliest top 60.

    Starting April 1st, every night at 9 pm on Animal Planet, DEADLY 60 ON A MISSION is a highly concentrated dose of incredible adventure, high adrenaline and utterly hair raising encounters that are unbeatably deadly.

    Filmed on location around the world from Sri Lanka to Nepal,Peru to Australia, the team hits the ground running – and they’re bringing the viewers along for the ride.Swimming unprotected with wild alligators, paragliding alongside an Egyptian vulture, being lowered by helicopter into a crocodile nest in Australia, a close encounter with the most venomous snake on earth; this is a record breaking series with the planet’s top predators.

    Each episodeof DEADLY 60 ON A MISSIONsees animals deadly enough to warrant a treasured place on Steve’s list.However, the search is never straight forward as the crew does whatever it takes to get the ultimate close encounter, facing some of the harshest territories known to man…or beast. From diving in the fresh water swamps of Florida on the hunt for Alligators to exploringthe remote island of Komodo on a quest for the Komodo Dragon – the world’s largest lizard, capableof killing a buffalo – the series makes viewers feel asthough they’re at the heart of the action, and part of thegang.

    Each animal is assigned three killer facts andrated on the Deadly 60 scale as viewers are immersedin the quest for the world’s most lethal predators. Inaddition, the specials allow viewers to see behindthe scenes and find out just what it takes to be part ofthe Deadly 60 team as they’re on the hunt in the world’swildest places.

    Some of the highlights of the series are:

    In South Africa, the crew looks for one of the most iconic deadly animals – the ferocious great white shark.On this mission Steve also goes in search of the fastest animal on land, uses some of the latest camera technology on a trio of Africa’s deadliest snakes before being charmed by the astonishing snake stomping secretary bird.

    Steve Backshall and his crew travel to Australia and New Zealand in search of more lethal predators. Steve has his most dramatic encounter ever as he dangles beneath a helicopter and is dropped onto the nest of a wild saltwater crocodile. Steve heads out in search of the largest toothed predator on the planet – the mighty sperm whale.

    On a mission to track down some of the largest deadly animals Asia has to offer, Steve and his crew are chased by a group of ravenous, three metre long Komodo dragons, the world’s largest venomous lizard! Steve then heads to Nepal in search of more deadly giants. He enlists the help of an elephant to track down a very grumpy rhinoceros and stalks the forests in search of the largest cat on earth, the highly elusive and endangered Bengal tiger. He also has a chance encounter with a nest of giant honeybees before taking to skies to paraglide with an Egyptian vulture above the foothills of the Himalayas.

    Join Steve Backshall as he continues his search for the planet’s deadliest predators with a visit to Florida in the USA. He dives into the crystal clear waters of the Silver Springs river to swim with a wild alligator before wading into a swamp to try and catch a slippery amphibian, the weird and wonderful amphiuma. Steve then heads to the drier pine woodlands on the trail of America’s largest serpent, the eastern diamondback rattlesnake.

     

  • Welcome the summer with Liquid Lounge

    Welcome the summer with Liquid Lounge

    MUMBAI: Having guests over is a pleasant thought. Stressing over what to feed them is not – every party thrower’s worst nightmare come true! While you may have your food decided and under control, you might want to impress them with more than just a cold drink or a regular, plain Jane alcoholic drink. Serving those cool and exotic cocktails is no longer a dream. Zee Khana Khazana, India’s premiere 24 hour food channel, presents an exciting, new show – Liquid Lounge premiering on Monday 24th March 2014 and will air every day at 9.50pm with repeats at 10:20am and 4.30pm – to ensure you are not left floundering when it comes to putting together that attractive beverage.

    The latest offering – “Liquid Lounge” is creatively designed and conceptualized for you to learn everything you wanted to know about your drinks. You will not only learn the finer nuances of mixing and creating some of the signature beverages, but also discover what goes into the making of that ‘perfect’ beverage.

    With Liquid Lounge, Zee Khana Khazana ventures into a programme dedicated to beverages. The show will be hosted by Chahatt Khanna Mirza who is an avid writer, an actor and a passionate cook. Apart from being an enthusiast cook, she also likes to travel and try new cuisines. From TV ads to shows to films, she has done it all.

    Chahatt will feature the art of making non-alcoholic beverages like Mocktails, Shakes and Smoothies, traditional Indian drinks, Coffees, Exotic teas, probiotic drinks etc. using basic as well as advanced techniques along with garnishing ideas and presentation tips.

     

    Tune in to “Liquid Lounge” and make the perfect beverage starting 24th March, Every night at 9.50pm only on Zee Khana Khazana

     

  • ICAR wants channel dedicated to agricultural programmes

    ICAR wants channel dedicated to agricultural programmes

    MUMBAI: When India’s first TV channel went on air –pubcaster Doordarshan- one of its most popular programmes was Krishi Darshan which till date runs on its national channel.

     

    Taking a step further, now, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has decided to urge the Centre and Planning Commission to come up with a TV channel that will be dedicated for airing programmes related to agriculture. ICAR says that it wants to make the farmers of the country aware of modern farming techniques that will benefit their crops.

     

    “We have been urging for an agriculture TV. They ask whether there was enough content and who would watch the channel. There are over 65 crore farmers in the country and if each of them are given 10 minutes, we have enough content for long,” ICAR Director General S Ayyappan said in an interview to PTI.

     

    The report also said that nearly Rs 300 crore was needed to set up such a channel. However, Ayyappan believes that due to the size of the country and the number of farmers, it will benefit them a lot.

     

    Currently, Krishi Darshan airs everyday at 5:30 pm on DD National. However, a fully dedicated channel that can reach out to farmers would lead a lot of advancement in the profession of farming.
     

  • NGC set on a photography sojourn with Cover Shot 2

    NGC set on a photography sojourn with Cover Shot 2

    MUMBAI: “Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution.” –Ansel Adams

     

    Adams, who is popular for his heart-touching photography the world over, in these two lines, has best described the art of photography – the perception of which can change from individual to individual and only those with a keen interest and passion can bring out the best in the art.

     

    While there are numerous talent shows on music and dance, one on photography is something really rare. One such show is National Geographic Channel’s Mission Cover Shot produced by Colosceum Media that won many accolades from the industry when its first edition was telecast last year. Set to enter its second season, the show has become bigger and better.

     

    While last year, with eight contestants passionate for photography, it covered the beautiful locales of Sri Lanka, this time the team wanted to tap a picturesque, unexplored local region. A place that is visually captivating, extremely rich in cultural diversities, extends a strong streak of adventure through its diverse terrains and naturally enhances the competitive quotient in the show by all that it has to offer to the aspiring photographers. And thus the team zeroed in on the North East.

     

    “While selecting the location for Cover Shot, one needs to understand, that it is almost like selecting a canvas. The venue practically sets the tone and context of the entire season, let alone the actual photographs. Hence it is but natural that the travel destination gets showcased in all its glory. Sri Lanka worked spectacularly for us, and so will north east,” says National Geographic and FOX International Channels VP Marketing, Debarpita Banerjee.

     

    Besides the new location, there’s not much change in the format of the show. Banerjee says, “Since the show had done well for us in the first season, the format broadly remains the same. However, this year, the competition between the contestants is way tougher and each one has a strategy to get the perfect shot. As a result of this competitive spirit, the show will have interesting snacky fodder for all reality television addicts and hence, will appeal to viewers beyond the infotainment genre.”

     

    While in the first edition, filmmaker Nagesh Kukunoor and award winning American photographer Ami Vitale judged the eight contestants, this year the judges include Rajiv Laxman and photographer Lana Šlezic. The number of contestants has also gone up to 10 this time.

     

    Rajiv says that the most fascinating part of the show is shooting it. “To get the frontal view of the contestants, my camera people had to be in front. At the same time whatever the contestants were shooting also needed to be captured and thus it was an interesting as well as challenging process,” says Rajiv, who thinks that the show is a good platform for people who are interested in photography as once getting the exposure on the show and with guidance from international photographers the skills improve.

     

    The first edition of the show was extremely successful. However, it wasn’t easy to convince people to come on board, be it the advertisers or the judges. “Explaining a new concept, without mainline celebrities, is always tough. But three things worked very well for Cover Shot – the fact that it is youthful, the fact that it is based on the very popular obsession called photography and the fact that it is in a reality format. Which is why, lots of brands that find relevance in the above three came on board. This year too we are expecting many such associations,” says Banerjee, also talking about the three sponsors on board last year – HTC as presenting sponsor who was also given in-show mileage; Aircel as the powered by sponsor and Cinnamon hotels as the associate sponsor.

     

    “We are expecting a good response from the advertisers this season as well, since the first one did really well, earning us the most commended reality TV show at the Asian television awards 2013. We have already pitched it to more than 10 brands for association and will soon have them on board,” she adds.

     

    Unlike the last season when Cinnamon hotels became the hospitality partner, this time there are none. However, the team says that they got immense support from The Ministry of Development of North-Eastern Region, North-East India.

     

    The focus of this year’s campaign is very contestant-driven and highlights the promise of whatever it takes to get that perfect shot to get to the cover page of Nat Geo Traveller. NGC’s in-house On-Air Promo team has aptly designed the promos keeping this premise in mind. Hence, one could look forward to a campaign that will exude stylish, contemporary, grungy, aggressive, adventurous and reality-led communication.

     

    Since the show is about breathtaking photography, photo exhibition is one of the most important promotional strategies. Other strategies include making the brand a part of the show by showing usage of the product in show. “Something that we did with HTC on Mission Cover Shot by making use of the phone as part of a task and since some stake-holders these days are wanting to do more and more on the digital space, we have different associations for them on our FB page along with other online strategies,” says Banerjee.

     

    Nat Geo Covershot: Mission North East will be launching on 11 April, Friday at 10 pm, which the channel says is one of its strongest slot. The winning shot will still be featured on the cover page of Nat Geo Traveller.