Category: Terrestrial

  • DD eyes balance of role as entertainer & pubcaster; to launch 4 new shows

    DD eyes balance of role as entertainer & pubcaster; to launch 4 new shows

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan is making headway in playing dual roles of being an entertainer and at the same time shouldering its responsibilities as a public service broadcaster.

     

    Senior Doordarshan (DD) executives indicate that they have to walk on the razor’s edge as they have take care of their public service broadcaster responsibilities even as they entertain audiences.

     

    As a step towards achieving this goal, the pubcaster will soon be launching four new shows in various genres. It may be recalled that in August too, DD had revamped its programming by launching five new shows. 

     

    DD director general C. Lalrosanga and deputy director general Deepa Chandra said that DD could not be complacent because it had the largest reach in the country. “Bringing a channel on television and then ensuring it gets good viewership is a major task in itself, particularly for a public service broadcaster,” Chandra said.

     

    Chandra added, “The slow and steady approach adopted by us to garner good viewership and ratings has started to show promising results. Keeping with that, our second stage of introducing fresh content in prime time band is beginning from 19 October.”

     

    The four new shows that will go on air this month include two crime shows – IPS Diary and Mashaal, a love saga titled Albeli – Kahaani Pyaar Ki and a musical reality show called Sur Sagar.

     

    Sur Sagar will, for the first time, see music bands competing against each other and not just singers or dancers. The weekend reality show will have three judges namely Leslie Lewis, Soham Chabraborty and Shilpa Rai. The show will go on air from 31 October and will be aired on Saturday and Sunday at 9 pm.

     

    The USP of the hourly show will lie in the fact that both bands and singers share a common platform, and 20 bands and 20 singers have been shortlisted to compete for the title in the show. Live auditions were held in six cities: Delhi, Amritsar, Lucknow, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Mumbai.

     

    The show will also be unique in that it will promote the original compositions of the singers and bands and not depend on film songs. The first season will have 52 episodes.

     

    Lewis said he had agreed to be on the show after seeing the massive change in content on DD National, adding that a good song appeals to all. Director Shonal Bose and music director Siddharth added that bands were being given recognition for the first time, despite the fact that all shows featuring singers or dances always had a musical accompaniment.

     

    The second show – IPS Diary, will see Kavita Chaudhary as the presenter and anchor. The show will be telecast from 19 October everyMonday and Tuesday at 10.30 pm.

     

    It may be recalled that Chaudhary had became a cult figure with her role of a woman police officer in Doordarshan’s Udaan series almost two decades earlier. In IPS Diary, she appears as a retired IPS officer relating the tale of some of the crimes solved by her.

     

    Chaudhary said that the aim of the show will not be to frighten people as crime shows on some other channels did, but to send out a positive signal that there were ways to fight the crime wave. At the same time, she said being a public service channel did not mean that DD should stop entertaining people. Producer Rajesh Beri, who is known for his crime shows on other channels said, “I do not want to sell the pains of others.”

     

    The third show is yet another crime show titled Mashaal, which will launch on 21 October and will be telecast on Wednesday and Thursdayat 10.30 pm. Actor director Rajiv Kumar said that this series was based on actual crime stories, which have been cleverly changed to avoid any controversies. The show’s aim was to tell the people how they could change the system.

     

    The fourth show titled Albeli will see actor Karan Trivedi, who had appeared as a child star in the Hamraahi many years earlier, as the show’s male lead. The series is the story of a poor girl marrying a rich boy, and will be telecast five days a week at 9.30 pm from 26 October.

     

    The show has been written by Harsha Jagdish. “Entertainment cannot be without a message and a soul. It is often said that the man and the woman in a relationship are like two wheels of a horse-pulled cart but I have attempted to show that there are times when either the husband or the wife have to take on the role of the ‘saarthi’ (driver) as well,” she said.

     

    In reply to a question, Chandra said that unlike the previous practice of some series being run only twice or once a week, DD was gradually moving to the five days a week pattern. However, she added that DD would make sure that no series went on endlessly.

     

    DD officials also said that they were aware that the channel’s largest audience was in the 15 to 40 age group and had therefore planned its programmes accordingly.

  • DD to telecast series on apprenticeship training

    DD to telecast series on apprenticeship training

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan’s National Channel will be launching a new show called Hunnarbaaz, which is based on apprenticeship training programme.

     

    The 10-part series, which will launch on 18 October, will be telecast at 11:30 am every Sunday.

     

    Hunnarbaaz is a show that spotlights skills and innovations. The show will help millions of young Indians become aware of the various ways in which they can upgrade their skills, become employable and commercially utilise their inventive genius to provide for themselves. 

     

    The Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Ministry has amended the Apprentices Act 1961 to make it more responsive to industry as well as youth.

     

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called upon the youth to acquire the skills, which could contribute towards making India a modern country.

     

    Modi said he wanted to create a pool of young people who are able to create jobs and the ones who are not capable of creating jobs and do not have the opportunities must be in a position to face their counterparts in any corner of the world while keeping their heads high by virtue of their hard work and their dexterity of hands and win the hearts of people around the world through their skills. 

  • DD Freedish fixes reserve price of Rs 3.7 crore for 23rd e-auction

    DD Freedish fixes reserve price of Rs 3.7 crore for 23rd e-auction

    NEW DELHI: Less than four weeks after the last e-auction, Doordarshan will be holding the 23rd e-auction for its free-to-air DTH platform Freedish on 19 October in an attempt to touch the target of 112 television channels in the next few months.

     

    Doordarshan has set a reserve price of Rs 3.7 crore per slot (as in the last few auctions) for the online e-auction, though Indiantelevision.com learnt that the bid amount went up to Rs 4.7 crore in earlier e-auctions.

     

    In the 22nd auction on 22 September, it managed to auction eight slots for around Rs 31.3 crore.

     

    DD sources refused to divulge the number of slots being auctioned to prevent bidders forming consortia to bid or resort to other malpractices.

     

    Doordarshan DDG C K Jain told this website that Freedish will be encrypted shortly from Mpeg2 to Mpeg4 to keep a tab on the number of subscribers, but it would remain free-to-air.

     

    The e-auction will be conducted by C1 India Pvt. Ltd., Noida.

     

    The Rs 3 crore reserve price in the 15th e-auction was raised to Rs 3.7 crore in the 16th auction.

     

    Currently, Freedish has 64 channels including its own channels, and Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha TV.

  • DD Bharati to mark 70th birthday of Ustad Amjad Ali Khan

    DD Bharati to mark 70th birthday of Ustad Amjad Ali Khan

    NEW DELHI: A special interview with renowned maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan will be telecast by DD Bharati on 10 October to mark the seventieth birth of the sarod exponent.

     

    The interview, Amjad Ke Ayaam: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan se Sakshatkaar, will be telecast at 6 pm and repeat telecast next day at 10 am.

     

    Singer Vidya Shah will conduct the interview, which takes the viewer to a new dimension of Ustad Amjad Ali Khan.

      

    Khan was born to the illustrious Bangash lineage rooted in the Senia Bangash School of music. Khan was six years old when he gave his first recital of sarod. It was the beginning of yet another glorious chapter in the history of Indian classical music. Taught by his father Haafiz Ali Khan, he now shoulders the sixth generation of inheritance in this legendary lineage.

     

    Through him, the world saw sarod being given a new and yet timeless interpretation. Khan is one of the few maestros who consider their audience to be the soul of their motivation.

     

    As he once said, “There is no essential difference between classical and popular music. Music is music. I want to communicate with the listener who finds Indian classical music remote.”

     

    In his case, the term ‘beauty of the Ragas’ acquires a special meaning as he has to his credit the distinction of having created many new Ragas. It is love for music and his belief in his music that has enabled him to interpret traditional notions of music in a new refreshing way, reiterating the challenge of innovation and yet respecting the timelessness of tradition.

  • Kathak exponent Uma Sharma to share experiences on DD Bharati’s ‘Gunijan’

    Kathak exponent Uma Sharma to share experiences on DD Bharati’s ‘Gunijan’

    NEW DELHI: Renowned Kathak exponent Uma Sharma, who has inspired and trained over a hundred students over the last four decades, will be the focus of attention on DD Bharati’s Gunijan series this week.

     

    The programme will be telecast on 9 October at 9 pm with repeat telecast the next day at 1 pm.

     

    In this episode, Sharma will share her life time experiences, her beautiful yet inspiring journey and her foray into the field of Kathak.

     

    She is most known for reviving the old classical dance form of Natwari Nritya or the Raslila of Brindavan, which later evolved into the Kathak. Her dance drama Stree (Woman) has been known for its powerful thematic content and artistic presentation. As a one-woman exposition Stree gives emotive thrust in depicting the position of woman down the centuries and her search for an independent identity.

     

    Sharma’s journey is an inspiration to millions of young artistes and performers in their ardent professional pursuit for excellence.

     

    The interactive dialogue series Gunijan has in the past featured some of the legends, music maestros and masters of their field setting a new example for infotainment thereby bringing the esteemed viewers of the channel closer to the lives of these eminent artistes.

  • Lok Sabha Television to air mini-series on endangered wildlife species

    Lok Sabha Television to air mini-series on endangered wildlife species

    NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha Television will be airing a special series on wildlife featuring endangered species from 2 October.

     

    The daily half-hour series will be telecast up to 8 October everyday at 9 pm, except on Tuesday when the episode will be aired at 8.30 pm.

     

    The programme has been produced and anchored by Abhilash Khandekar, who also produces the Astitva series on the channel every fortnight.

     

    A different species will be discussed with an expert, and the first programme is about elephants with Vivek Menon.

     

    Experts include Dipankar Ghosh (red panda), Samir Sinha (tiger), Dr Bonal (rhino), A Andheria lion), and Jamsingh of Jaisalmer on bustards.

     

    Khandekar told Indiantelevision.com that the programme will discuss steps being taken to safeguard that particular species and the role that public or private sector can play in this. 

  • Ustad Amjad Ali Khan to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi on DD Bharati

    Ustad Amjad Ali Khan to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi on DD Bharati

    NEW DELHI: Renowned sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan will pay a musical homage to the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi on his birth anniversary on DD Bharati.
     

    He will play some renditions and musical compositions including Vaishnav Jan To Tene Kahiye Je and Ram Dhun.

     
    The musical programme Sangeetanjali will be telecast on 2 October at 9 pm with a repeat on 3 October at 1 pm.

     
    The programme has been beautifully conceived and produced to pay a musical tribute to the Messenger of Peace.

     

  • Akashvani to air English feature ‘Lest We Forget’ on war hero

    Akashvani to air English feature ‘Lest We Forget’ on war hero

    NEW DELHI: On 25 September, All India Radio (AIR) will broadcast an English feature on 1965 war hero Company Quarter Master Havildar Abdul Hamid, PVC, of the Indian Army who made the ultimate sacrifice.

     

    The feature titled Lest We Forget will be broadcast at 10 pm on Rajdhani Channel, AIR Delhi and AIR FM Rainbow network.

     

    The feature can also be enjoyed through live streaming available on allindiaradio.gov.in by downloading the web applications for either for Android, iOS or Windows. 

     

    To commemorate 50 years of 1965 Indo-Pak War, AIR is continuously broadcasting talks and features both in English and Hindi.

     

    This particular National Programme of Features (English) intends to retell the story of one such brave son of India, soldier no. 239885, who played a pivotal role during a bloody encounter in Khemkaran, which was the site of a major tank battle in 1965.

     

    The 1965 Indo-Pakistani War witnessed the largest tank battle in military history since World War II. Khemkaran is, till today, known as the graveyard of tanks, the area where Pakistani Patton tanks crashed and burnt as they met the solid iron wall of mother India’s sons. This was one of the first instances in modern warfare when an armoured division was beaten back by an infantry regiment. And this was the point where the tide turned towards India.

     

    This programme will attempt to travel back in time to Khemkaran of 1965 to recreate the day when amidst blazing guns and war-cries, Company Quarter Master Havildar Abdul Hamid, PVC, of the Indian Army who made the ultimate sacrifice.

  • Bihar Elections: AIR & DD fix time schedules for poll broadcast

    Bihar Elections: AIR & DD fix time schedules for poll broadcast

    NEW DELHI: All India Radio (AIR) and Doordarshan (DD), which provide a platform for political parties to make poll broadcasts before every election, will also organise a maximum of two panel discussions and/or debates on the Kendras/Stations for the forthcoming elections to the state assembly of Bihar.

     

    The polling begins in five phases on 12 October with the last day of polling being 5 November.

     

    Each eligible party can nominate one representative to such a programme, but the Election Commission of India will approve the names of coordinators for such panel discussions and debates in consultation with the Prasar Bharati Corporation.

     

    The Commission has, as in previous years, worked out a schedule for the time to be given for poll broadcasts to different parties.

     

    The facilities of use of broadcast time and telecast time will be available only to ‘National Parties’ and ‘Recognised State Parties’ in Bihar.

     

    A base time of 45 minutes will be given to each National Party and recognised State Party (recognised in Bihar) uniformly on the regional Kendras of DD and AIR network in the State. The additional time to be allotted to the parties has been decided on the basis of the poll performance of the parties in the last assembly election.

     

    The facilities will be available from the Regional Kendra of AIR and DD in the states and then relayed by other stations within the state.

     

    In a single session of broadcast, no party will be allocated more than 15 minutes.

     

    The period of broadcast and telecast will be between the last date of filing the nominations and will end two days before the date of poll. However, there will be no telecast or broadcast during the 48 hours preceding the close of polls as per specific provisions of the Representation of People Act, 1951.

     

    Prasar Bharati, in consultation with the Commission, will decide the actual date and time for broadcast and telecast. This will be subject to the broad technical constraints governing the actual time of transmission available with the DD and AIR.

     

    The guidelines prescribed by the Commission for telecast and broadcast will be strictly followed. The parties will be required to submit transcripts and recording in advance. The parties can get this recorded at their own cost in studios, which meet the technical standards prescribed by Prasar Bharati or at the Doordarshan/All India Radio Kendras.

     

    They can, in the alternative, have these recorded in the studios of DD and AIR by advance requests. In such cases, the recordings may be done at the State Capital and at timings indicated by DD/AIR in advance.

     

    The broadcasts cannot have criticism of other countries; attack on religions or communities; anything obscene or defamatory; incitement of violence; anything amounting to contempt of court; aspersion against the integrity of the President and Judiciary; anything affecting the unity, sovereignty and integrity of the Nation and any criticism by name of any person.

     

    Time Vouchers will be available in the denomination of five minutes with one voucher having time allotment from one to four minutes and the parties will be free to combine them suitably.

     

    Introduced for the first time for the Lok Sabha elections in 1998, the scheme of free broadcasts was extended by the Commission to the State Assemblies held after 1998 and General Elections to the Lok Sabha from 1999 onwards.

     

    With the amendments to the Representation of People Act 1951 through “Election and Other Related Laws (Amendment) Act, 2003” and the rules notified thereunder, equitable time sharing for campaigning by recognized political parties on electronic media now has statutory basis.

     

    In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (a) of the Explanation below section 39A of the Representation of People Act, 1951, the Central Government has notified all such broadcasting media which are owned or controlled or financed wholly or substantially by funds provided to them by the Central Government as the electronic media for the purposes of that section. Therefore, the Commission has decided to extend the said scheme of equitable time sharing on electronic media through Prasar Bharati Corporation to the ensuing General Elections in Bihar.

  • DD Bharati revives classical music learning with new show

    DD Bharati revives classical music learning with new show

    NEW DELHI: In the month when the nation observes Teachers’ Day, Doordarshan’s cultural channel DD Bharati has commenced telecast of a weekly show called Bharati Gurukul to impart systematic and methodical education and training of Hindustani classical music – both vocal and instrumental.

     

    Bharati Gurukul is telecast every Saturday at 9 pm with a repeat telecast on Sunday at 1 pm.

     

    In the ancient days, all specialised training was given in the “Gurukuls” or the home of and feet of the Guru (teacher). Students used to go and stay with the Guru and learn the art.

     

    Similarly, Hindustani classical music has had a glorious past of Guru-Shishya parampara or the teacher-student tradition of learning the rudiments to advanced skills in music from the Guru by living with him. Tradition has it that Swami Haridas who lived in the jungles of Vrindavan taught both Tansen and Baiju Bawra.

     

    However, this tradition has eroded because of changes in lifestyle and pressures of urban living. Also, the well known musicians became court musicians and their disciples and descendants moved to cities.

     

    Bharati Gurukul has been conceived with a view to impart training in Hindustani classical music by the music maestros; stalwarts in their specialised field – both vocal and instrumental music.

     

    The systematic training of classical music in three main ragas is Bhairav, Yaman and Todi. Gurukul features one vocalist and one instrumentalist giving lessons in one of these ragas and four sessions each for a progressive learning of the Raga as the tradition is to cover three basic ragas.