Category: Awards

  • Asian Television Award invites entries from Asian countries

    Asian Television Award invites entries from Asian countries

    NEW DELHI: The 19th Asian Television Awards (ATA) to be held in Singapore later this year has invited entries by 20 June for awards in more than 40 categories.

     

    Celebrating excellence in programming, performance and production, ATA seeks to applaud the many master “magicians” who put in their heart and soul to create television “magic”. The finalists and winners will be decided by a distinguished panel of judges comprising industry experts, and the results will be tabulated and audited by international auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.

     

    To be eligible for entry, all programmes must be broadcast or cablecast for the first time in the Asia Pacific region during the period from 1 June 2013 to 31 May 2014.

     

    Complete details, including entry forms, categories and eligibility, are available on www.asiantvawards.com. The programming awards include 25 categories, while there are nine performance categories, and six awards in Technical and Creative Categories.

     

     The top awards including those for Terrestrial Channel of the Year, Cable and Satellite Channel of the Year, Terrestrial Broadcaster of the Year, Cable and Satellite Network of the Year and for Outstanding Contribution to Asian Television.

     

     In addition, there are awards in the category of documentary, natural history or wildlife programme, news, single news story/report, drama series, telemovies, comedy, current affairs, children’s programme, preschool programme, entertainment (one-off/ annual), general entertainment, game or quiz, music, reality show, infotainment, talk show, social awareness, adaptation of an existing format, digital fiction and non-fiction programme/series, and lifestyle programme, 2D and 3D animated programmes.

     

     In the Performance Categories, there are awards for News Presenter or Anchor, Current Affairs Presenter, Entertainment Presenter/ Host, Sports Presenter/ Commentator, actor and actress in a leading Role, Actress in a Leading Role, supporting actor or actress, and Comedy Performance by an Actor/ Actress.

     

     The Technical and Creative Categories are Cinematography, Direction, Editing, Original Screenplay, and Theme Song.

  • First Vijay Television Awards sees people poll for their favourite TV stars

    First Vijay Television Awards sees people poll for their favourite TV stars

    MUMBAI: Soaring mercury levels notwithstanding, the denizens of Chennai thronged the YMCA ground to witness the first ever Vijay Television Awards to honour top talents of the channel, as voted by the people.

    The nearly 10,000-strong crowd cheered as their favourite TV stars won mask-shaped trophies in over 30 categories including favourite junior male/female, favourite fiction/nonfiction comedian, best male/female dancer, supporting actor/actress, best actor/actress, best entertainer, best judge male/female, favourite anchor male/female, favourite show etc. Of the many awards, DHFL sponsored favourite actor while Karbonn Smart A5 sponsored favourite male singer. Two gigantic screens placed next to the stage allowed people seated at a distance to soak in the award acceptance speeches, performances and other goings on.   

    The gags and light-hearted banter of the hosts for the night, Ma Ka Pa Anand, Bhavna, Ramya, Jegan, Robo Shankar, Erode Mahesh and Balaji, was punctuated by some high-octane performances including salsa, acrobatics and a flute. In one instance, a blind and physically challenged boy adopted by Star Vijay sang to a huge applause from the audience. Lending sheen to the show were celebrities including Simran, Sudha Chandran, Chitra, Ananth Vaidyanathan and Sivakarthikeyan.

    Save for the long-drawn conversation in between the performances, the approximately Rs 4 crore event went off without a glitch in the technical or execution department.

    The event was sponsored by Sunfeast Farmlite and powered by Karbonn Smart A5 with a long list of associate sponsors including DHFL, Vivel, Cinthol, Airtel, Ramraj, Prestige, Eldia, Vasantham, GSK Horlicks, Ruby Builders, Chennai Silks and Hyatt.

     

    The four-hour show is expected to go on air in the second week of June with on-air advertisers the same as on-ground ones. 16 cameras were used to record the event on ground with post-production to be done in-house by the Star Vijay team.

    Prior to the awards, a month-long campaign was undertaken across magazines and leading newspapers, specifically The Hindu, along with a 15 day radio campaign. Posters and hoardings were put up across Chennai. Starting this week, the outdoor marketing campaign will begin informing people about the on-air telecast of the awards. Coimbatore, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Trichy and Erode are among the cities being targeted. According to sources, the total marketing cost for both pre-even promotion and pre-telecast is estimated to be nearly Rs 1 crore.

    Significantly, voting was an open process conducted through the digital medium with nearly 20 lakh people voting for their favourite stars. “We planned the event nearly two years ago but at that stage, we didn’t have so many fiction hits and categories. Now was the right time,” says Star Vijay general manager K Sriram. The scale will go a notch higher in the second edition of the awards, he says.

    Click here for full list of awardees

  • Asianet Television Awards 2014 to be aired on 24 & 25 May

    Asianet Television Awards 2014 to be aired on 24 & 25 May

    BENGALURU: Asianet is all set to broadcast its Television Awards 2014 this Saturday and Sunday between 7 and 11 pm. The eight hour long event will be aired in two parts inform company sources.

     

    The event was held on 10 May at the Marine Beach ground in Kozhikode.

     

    The company says that about 10,000 people attended the live event that saw a cross section of south Indian film and television stars.

     

    Some of the awardees/ awards included: Director Ranjith presented the Asianet Life time Achievement Award to the veteran actress Valsala Menon for her outstanding contributions to Television Industry; ‘Parasparam’ won the award for the best serial; Jayakumar and Harison won the award for the best director for the serial ‘Balaganapathi’. Vivek Gopan won the best actor award for his role in ‘Parasparam’ while Rekha  Ratheesh took home the best female actress trophy.

     

    Asianet has roped in Manjilas brand Double Horse as the title sponsor, the event is powered by Travancore Builders; with John’s Umbrellas as first associate sponsor,  Josco Jewellers, , KLF Kokkanad , Malabar Gold& Diamounds, Pothy’s, Vivel, Cera, Libero, Paragon, Prestige Cookers, DHFL as  associate sponsors.

  • Life OK to reward good content through ‘Life OK Now Awards’

    Life OK to reward good content through ‘Life OK Now Awards’

    Updated: 09:50 PM

     

    MUMBAI: In the age of instant noodles and even instant sex, why should entertainers from the world of music, television and films wait for as long as a year or even six months for their 15 seconds of fame? It was this thought that led to the conceptualization of the ‘Life OK Now Awards’, a partnership between Star Plus’ sister channel, Life OK, and BIG Productions.

     

    Billed as the country’s first instant awards celebrating excellence in the field of film, television and music, they will be held every month, with the first edition scheduled for 31 May and film star Akshay Kumar roped in as its face. According to Life OK general manager Ajit Thakur, “In the events space, we went ahead and did the Screen Awards, which we are quite happy about, but we always thought of them as a product that we got and took to the next level. By contrast, this initiative is our own innovation.”

     

    Further explaining the thought behind the awards, Thakur said, “It’s not that Bollywood releases movies only three or four times a year. It’s the same like television; we keep launching shows every now and then and the same goes for music. So this is where the whole insight came from that if there is so much excellent work happening week after week and month after month, why should the celebration, rewards and coming together happen only once or twice a year? That was the basic premise on which we worked with Big Productions and turned the whole thing on its head.”

     

    The ‘Life OK Now Awards’ have been conceptualized by Life OK and will be produced by Big Productions along with 92.7 BIG FM as radio partner.

     

    Thakur recalled that when RBNL CEO Tarun Katial and he met a month ago to discuss something interesting, they never imagined that 30 days of thinking would get such a WOW reaction from the industry. With Life OK planning to get at least six sponsors for the awards and huge amounts of money required every month, are clients ready for this? “We have been pitching it only for the last 15 days because the earlier 15 days went into finalizing the idea. We have four-five powered by and associate sponsors. We are in the middle of locking the main sponsor,” said Thakur.

    The channel has got wild stone as it’s powered by sponsor. Though Life OK officials chose to remain tight lipped about financial details of the show, an industry source revealed that the channel is expecting close to anywhere between Rs 80,000 to Rs 100,000 per 10 seconds slot.

    The ‘Now’ awards encompass film, music and TV, and are not restricted to television alone. “It is not a television award show at all. It is primarily a Bollywood show and will happen every month unless we feel that there is a particular month in the year where there are not enough film releases. We may skip say July while during Diwali, we may do something much better depending on the scale of releases,” said Thakur.

     
    This month’s shoot will be shot on 21 May at Reliance Studio and will telecast on 31 May at 8 pm. Significantly, these awards will see no involvement of the jury save for short-listing movies. Even the Life OK shows that will be chosen will be purely on the basis of ratings. While seven categories will remain constant from month to month, Life OK plans to introduce newer categories every month, depending on the film releases during that month. For the first edition of the awards, voting will go live from 15 May.

     

    There will be categories like best actor (male and female), best movie, best picturised song and Life OK hero of the month and many more. Each subsequent edition of the awards will have a different face. “It is a great platform for these actors to promote their movies. Otherwise, they only get to promote their films on reality shows. This way, every month, they will have a platform to promote their films and even the music,” said Big Productions business head Rajesh Chadha.

     

    Speaking of movies nominated for the ‘Now’ awards, would ‘B’ and ‘C’ grade films qualify? “Television is a mass platform. We also want to promote experimental content. I don’t categorize films as ‘B’ or ‘C’ grade but each film which has got noticed by the audience will be taken into consideration. Remember, small films need all such platforms as compared to big films in terms of budget,” said Thakur.

     

    Wouldn’t there be a saturation point with so many awards flooding the market? “Depends on how you see it. If you look at celebration of good content, talking, showcasing, presenting good content and interacting with your favorite stars; I don’t think there is any problem then. Look at the content on your channel and look at the content on your online platform, look at the content in the extension of the newspapers, every day, there is content around Bollywood, television and music,” said Thakur. “I don’t think there will be saturation. Today, supplements are growing thicker by the day because people want to know about things. For me, if there is so much content and so much curiosity and so much engagement with respect to entertainment, then why would you postpone the celebration, rewards and recognition? Many people work hard to make one film and by January next year, with 500 films, the smaller films get lost. I don’t think there is any saturation.”

     

    Regarding the association with BIG FM, Thakur said, “I think the 45 stations are great to take the message across. They are our only media coverage; we have not roped in any other media partner.”

     

    Are the ‘Now’ awards just an experiment? “We don’t give up easily on something which we are quite excited about. We are not going to give up on the experiment for sure.  But I also think it is not going to be an overnight success, so we have to be different in every way. It will take time for us to build it but we will be on it,” said Thakur. “Both the industry feedback and advertisers’ feedback has been excellent. People have come and told us they want to sponsor from July to October.”

     

    Starting with the first edition, every installment will be shot around the middle of the month and telecast over the last weekend of the month. Viewers can avail exclusive content by giving a missed call on 1800 270 8701 or downloading the Life OK Now Awards app from the Android Store or Google Play or by logging into www.lifeok.com/NowAwards

  • LIVE Viacom18 to host ETV Kannada Anubandha Awards 2014

    LIVE Viacom18 to host ETV Kannada Anubandha Awards 2014

    MUMBAI: Having successfully created over 12 IPs in 2013, LIVE Viacom18 a division of Integrated Network Solutions (INS), is now putting together its second event especially for the audiences of Karnataka – the first ever ETV Kannada Anubandha Awards 2014. The show is sponsored by Kanva Mart, a retail fashion chain.

     

    ETV Kannada is currently ranked as the most popular channel in the Kannada general entertainment channel (GEC) market, thanks to the new shows, that influences and inspires its audience. Events at ETV Kannada have gained immense popularity with its themes, high octane performances and execution, eventually leading to exceptional growth in 2013 for the channel.

     

    Commenting on the launch of the award show, Viacom18 senior vice president and business head – INS Jaideep Singh said, “The regional cluster is a vital segment in entertainment.  We have observed substantial growth and expansion in the metros and mini metros. ETV Kannada with its innovative shows such as MTS Dancing Stars and Bhima Bigg Boss, has brought in newer and younger audiences to the regional television medium. By introducing an award ceremony such as the ETV Anubandha Awards, we not only aim to create an on ground entertainment experience for our viewers but also give them a chance to vote for some of their favourite shows and its talent. ”

     

    “We are happy to partner with INS to bring alive the most coveted award show in Karnataka, ETV Kannada Anubandha Awards. The core value of the award show is in alignment with our vision. At Kanva Group, we too believe in bringing families closer to each other through varied brand propositions. We are utmost satisfied and positive that the event will be well received by consumers,” added Kanva Fashions CMD N Nanjundaih.

     

    Taking place in Bangalore on 31 May 2014, the award show will felicitate the work of ETV Kannada family and see performances and appearances by ETV Kannada family members and film celebrities.

  • Advanced Television Systems Committee honours James A. Kutzner

    Advanced Television Systems Committee honours James A. Kutzner

    MUMBAI: The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) has announced that James A. Kutzner is the 2014 recipient of the organisation’s highest technical honour, the Bernard J. Lechner Outstanding Contributor Award.  The presentation was made during the ATSC Broadcast Television Conference at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center.

     

    Kutzner retired earlier this year as senior director of Advanced Technology at PBS, where he managed engineering and technical projects within PBS.  Kutzner is a past member of the ATSC Board and he chaired the ATSC Technology and Standards Group three on the development of the next-generation ATSC 3.0 standard.  He holds a Masters degree in Engineering Management from George Washington University and a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from the University of Minnesota.

     

    The Lechner Award is bestowed once a year to an individual representative of the membership whose technical and leadership contributions to the ATSC have been invaluable and exemplary. The title of the award recognises the first recipient, Bernard Lechner, for his outstanding services to the ATSC. The award winner is selected by the Board of Directors and presented at the ATSC’s spring meeting.  Lechner passed away a few weeks ago after a long career in TV technology.

     

    “Throughout his career Jim Kutzner brought his outstanding technical and management skills to the table to advance broadcast TV technology. He is a thoughtful, conscientious leader whose calm and steady presence has facilitated industry agreement,” said ATSC president Mark Richer.

     

    “Jim’s leadership in ATSC has been extraordinary,” Richer said.  Kutzner served as ATSC Implementation Subcommittee vice chair; chair of our ATSC T3/S9 subgroup on field testing and also chair of the ATSC Ad Hoc Group on DTV Field Test Measurement and Methodology.  On yet another project, as chair of the ATSC 3.0 Planning Team, Jim led ATSC’s efforts to identify the opportunities and challenges that would be brought about by the development of a next-generation DTV system. Then, as chair of Technology Group 3, Jim launched the development of ATSC 3.0.

     

    Kutzner served as PBS’ chief engineer and managed systems engineering and technical support for more than a decade, playing a prominent role in the redevelopment of PBS with an eye towards supply chain management from suppliers, through PBS, to customers.  He led and managed the development and implementation of the next-generation public television interconnection system.

     

    Previously, Kutzner was Advanced Television Technology Center senior technology director in the Washington area, managing and conducting digital TV research and demonstration projects at the very beginning of the digital TV transition.

     

    Kutzner worked twice for Twin Cities Public Television in St. Paul, Minnesota, working his way from technician to supervisor and chief engineer from 1973 to 1989.  His first stint at PBS was a three-year term in the early 1990’s as Associate Director of Engineering.  Jim returned to the Twin Cities as VP of Operations and Engineering for that public broadcaster from 1993 to 1997, where he led a staff of more than 60 full time employees handling all aspects of technology.

     

    In addition to his public TV and Advanced Television Test Center service, Kutzner was director of engineering for Comark Digital Services/Thomcast Communications where he initiated the company’s new systems integration division and managed engineering and integration staff and projects to complete customer digital TV installations.

     

    Kutzner is a Fellow of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and also a frequent contributor of papers and presentations about digital TV to the National Association of Broadcasters, SMPTE, and IEEE.

  • Entries invited by ABU for Asia Pacific Child Rights award for Television

    Entries invited by ABU for Asia Pacific Child Rights award for Television

    NEW DELHI: The Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU), CASBAA and UNICEF have invited broadcasters and producers to submit entries to the Asia-Pacific Child Rights Award for Television 2014.

     

    The award is given each year to the best television programming on child rights produced in the Asia-Pacific region. It recognises the efforts of broadcasters and producers in pursuing high quality children’s programming and better coverage of their issues.

     

    In 2014, the world will mark the 25th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The celebrations of this landmark agreement will focus public and media attention on children’s rights. Television has a vital role to play in this.

     

    Programmes both for and about children are eligible, and can cover any child rights issue. Entries can include documentaries that detail the plight of children, dramas that help break down stereotypes and discrimination, or animation that teaches and entertains.

     

    Entries must have been broadcast between June 2013 and May 2014 and must be received by 30 June 2014. The award will be presented during the ABU General Assembly in October 2014 in Macau.

  • “Godrej No.1 Presents – The 13th Doordarshan Sahyadri Navratna Awards 2014”

    “Godrej No.1 Presents – The 13th Doordarshan Sahyadri Navratna Awards 2014”

    MUMBAI: Doordarshan Kendra, Mumbai has been felicitating nine prominent Maharashtrians every year by honoring them “Sahyadri Navratna Awards”.  It is awarded to recognize their distinguished contribution in various spheres of activity including the Arts, Education, Industry, Literature, Science, Sports, Medicine, Social Service and Public Affairs. The awards will be conferred by the Governor of Maharashtra in a function held at Doordarshan Mumbai on 4th May 2014.

     

    The Honorable Governor of Maharashtra K. Sankaranarayanan will grace the occasion as the Chief Guests for this evening. Shri Mukesh Sharma – Addl. DG, Doordarshan & Dr. Ratan Kumar Sinha – Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission and Secretary – Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India are among other dignitaries to preside over the event and will be sharing dais with His Excellency.

     

    Among the other distinguished guest present for honoring the Navratnas will be Smt. V.R. Iyer, Shri Bhalchandra Mungekar, Shri Razaa Murad, Madam Grace Pintoo, Dr. Vishwanath Karad, Lata Mangeshkar, Saroj Khan, Javed Siddiqui, Gajendra Singh, Kiran Shantaram, Parikshit Sahani, Samruddhi Pore, Kanwarjit Paintal, Illa Arun and many more.

     

    The Jury of these awards is totally independent which has representation from all the fields such as Film, Drama, Sports, Journalism, and Social Work etc. This year the Jury comprised of Justice(Retd) Marlapalle of High Court Mumbai, Veteran Actor Vikram Gokhale, National Award winner, Sharda Sathe, renowned social activist in Maharashtra, Ashok Panvalkar (Editor, Maharashtra Times) and Priyanka Sinha Jha (Editor Screen – Indian Express Group).

     

    The following eminent personalities will be awarded at this event with the “Navratna Awards”.

    Jeevan Ratna – Shri Bhalchandra Pendharkar (Lifetime Achievement Award)

    Swarratnas – Pt.Hridaynath Mangeshkar (Field – MUSIC)

    Kalaratna – Shri Vasudeo Kamat (Field – FINE ART)

    Chitranatha – Smt.Asha Kale – Naik (Field – CINEMA)

    Shri Achyut Gokhale (Field – SOCIAL WORK)

    Shikshan Ratna – Dr.Madhav Chavan (Field – EDUCATION)

    Vaibhav Ratna – Shri Vithal Kamat (Field – INDUSTRY)

    Ratna Sharda – Dr.Rohini Gavankar (Field – WOMAN OF SUBSTANCE)

    Sahityaratna – Shri N.D.Mahanor (Field – LITERATURE)

    Ratnadarpan – Shri Madhukar Bhave (Field – JOURNALISM)

     

    This event is strongly supported and sponsored by “Godrej No. 1, one of the leading soap brands in India and a special award “Godrej Face of the Year” will be given to an upcoming talent for appreciating the work done by a woman achiever in their respective field and this year Ms. Spruha Joshi, renown Marathi Television, Theatre & Film Actress will be honored in this particular category.

      

     “Sahyadri  Navratna Sanmaan Sohala” will telecast on DD Sahayadri Channel on Sunday, 25th May2014 from 3:30 p.m. onwards.

  • Siddharth Roy Kapur bags ‘40 Under Forty’ India’s Hottest Business Leader Award 2014

    Siddharth Roy Kapur bags ‘40 Under Forty’ India’s Hottest Business Leader Award 2014

    MUMBAI: Disney India managing director Siddharth Roy Kapur has been awarded The Economic Times – Spencer Stuart ‘40 under Forty’ India’s Hottest Business Leaders Award 2014. Kapur received the award from HDFC executive chairman Deepak Parekh, one of the doyens of Indian industry.

     

    Spencer Stuart and The Economic Times initiated the study by assembling a jury responsible for evaluation of all individuals under play in this category. A list of 2000 business leaders was drawn up and this was condensed on the basis of early market due diligence to a long-list. The assessment was done against criteria predefined by the jury, which shortlisted 80 business leaders in the interim meeting, who were taken to the final stage. The final 40 winners were identified based on a combination of quantitative business results (growth, margins and turnaround) as well as qualitative attributes (innovation, reputation, people leadership, and contribution to the ecosystem).

     

    The jury was chaired by Parekh, while the other members on the panel were Spencer Stuart India managing director Anjali Bansal, Tata Communications chairman Subodh Bhargava, Boston Consulting Group, Asia Pacific chairman Janmejaya Sinha, Hindustan Unilever non-executive chairman and Unilever COO Harish Manwani, PepsiCo India chairman and CEO D Shivakumar and Info Edge India CEO and co-founder Sanjeev Bhikchandani.

     

    Some of the other prominent names who received the honour included Zee Entertainment MD & CEO Punit Goenka, Snapdeal co-founder and CEO Kunal Bahl, Parle Agro CEO Schauna Chauhan and Flipkart co-founder and CEO Sachin Bansal, amongst others.

  • Punit Goenka receives ‘ET – ‘40 under Forty’- India’s Hottest Business Leaders Award’

    Punit Goenka receives ‘ET – ‘40 under Forty’- India’s Hottest Business Leaders Award’

    MUMBAI: ZEEL MD & CEO Punit Goenka has received the prestigious ‘The Economic Times’40 under Forty’ – India’s Hottest Business Leaders Award 2014’. The award ceremony was held on 29 April at a glittering function held at the Four Seasons, Mumbai.

     

    The award was presented to him by HDFC executive chairman Deepak Parekh. The list of the 40 winners was finalised by a study conducted by The Economic Times and Spencer Stuart to identify India Inc’s upcoming leadership.

     

    Out of the original list of 2000 leaders, the final 40 were identified based on a combination of quantitative business results (growth, margins and turnaround) as well as qualitative attributes (innovation, reputation, people leadership, and contribution to the ecosystem). The jury was chaired by Deepak Parekh. The members on the panel were Spencer Stuart India managing director Anjali Bansal, Tata Communications chairman Subodh Bhargava, Boston Consulting Group, Asia Pacific chairman Janmejaya Sinha, Hindustan Unilever COO, Unilever and Non-executive chairman Harish Manwani, PepsiCo India chairman and CEO D Shivakumar and Info Edge India CEO and co-founder Sanjeev Bhikchandani.

     

    Other notable names who received the honour are Flipkart co-Founder & CEO Sachin Bansal, Parle Agro CEO Schauna Chauhan, IndiGo Air president Aditya Ghosh and The Walt Disney Company India MD Siddharth Roy Kapur.