Category: TV Shows

  • Fisher-Price unveils ‘Galli Galli Sim Sim’s’ Elmo singing & dancing to the ‘Hokey Pokey’

    Fisher-Price unveils ‘Galli Galli Sim Sim’s’ Elmo singing & dancing to the ‘Hokey Pokey’

    MUMBAI: Fisher-Price, the infant and pre-school brand from Mattel Toys has introduced Galli Galli Sim Sim’s main character Elmo to the Indian market, as a soft toy that can dance, sing and speak. What’s more, it speaks the local language, Hindi. Apart from Elmo, the range also includes other characters like Bharat, Ernie and Biscuit Badshah from the show.

    The surprise element of the range is that the first-ever Hindi speaking Elmo sings and dances to the tune of “Hokey Pokey” while grooving to the beats and doing all the steps, including turning around in a full circle and shaking all about.

    The assortment from Fisher-Price includes soft toys including Bharat, Ernie, Biscuit Badshah and Elmo in 9 and 18 inch sizes, priced at Rs. 299 and Rs. 799 respectively. While a jumbo size of 24 inches is priced at Rs. 1099. The customised ‘Hokey Pokey Elmo’ is 11 inches tall, and is available for Rs. 1399. The complete range will be available at all leading departmental and toy stores, informs an official release.

    Sesame Street’s Indian adaptation Galli Galli Sim Sim aims to empower young children by making learning fun. International versions of Sesame Street are given their own muppets to reflect local issues. In India, they have characters like Googly, Chamki, Aanchoo and Boombah, who have been specially created with Indian characteristics and elements.

    Developed with the help of Indian educational experts, the show exposes children to reading and counting and claims to help children to cope with their emotions, develop healthy habits, value diversity, take pride in their culture and treat others with respect.

     

  • Star to unveil music video with ‘KBC’ host sporting the ‘Don look’

    Star to unveil music video with ‘KBC’ host sporting the ‘Don look’

    MUMBAI: All energies are being diverted towards introducing the third season of KBC with a ‘mighty bang’ and Star has shown no less vigour in promoting their prime property. The channel has unveiled teasers of a music video that will feature the ‘Don’ rapping to lyrics that read “Kar le Kar le Tu Aek Sawal.” As a prelude to the launch of the show, the three minute music video will premiere at 9 pm on 22 January.

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com Star India advertising, sales and distribution president Paritosh Joshi hopes that the new hip hop track will take on a life of it’s own and go on to become a regular addition to music channel, radio and night club play lists. “Morover, the track makes no mention of KBC.”

    With no obvious mention of KBC, the visuals however definitely amplify the big question mark “?”, apart from the title of the track and opening line bearing the theme “Kar le Kar le Tu Aek Sawal.”

    What’s interesting is that King Khan himself seemed to have devised this plan to promote the show. This may help facilitate a stir among the core ‘youth based’ audience, mainly women, that the show is attempting to reach out to this time.

    However, the promo looks like a take off from the actor’s latest avatar in Don, not excluding ‘the black shades, bling and sexy women.’ This is in stark contrast to the more sober persona that the actor displays on the other promos for KBC.

    The music video has been conceptualized, choreographed, directed and sung by Ganesh Hegde. The music has been done by Vishal and Shekhar and the lyrics by Shabbir, RD Telang, Kumar and Asif Baig.
     

  • Countdown begins to 9th Bollywood awards in US

    Countdown begins to 9th Bollywood awards in US

    NEW DELHI: The ninth annual Bollywood Awards slated to be held in New York in May have got underway with fans of Indian cinema all over the world getting an opportunity to nominate their favourite film stars for each respective award category.

    The awards function for which several Bollywood and Hollywood stars have confirmed participation is set to take place on Saturday 26 May at the Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York.
    The various stars and categories are listed on the Bollywood Group’s official web site, www.bollywoodawards.com.

    Kamal Dandona, Chairman of the Bollywood Awards, told indiantelevision.com that superstar Akshay Kumar and the world-renowned star Danny Glover of “Lethal Weapon” fame have confirmed participation.

    The Bollywood Group also hosts the annual international Bollywood Music Awards and the Bollywood Fashion Awards. Zeenat Aman and Rajesh Khanna received the Lifetime Achievement Awards at the Eighth Annual Bollywood Awards 2006 at the Centre of Excellence in Macoya, Trinidad on 10 June last year. Meanwhile, TitleMatch Entertainment Group which is a subsidiary of Protocall Technologies Incorporated, a leading provider of DVD on-demand systems for retailers and retailers, has entered into a strategic partnership with the Bollywood Group to establish licensing agreements with top movie companies in the booming Bollywood film industry.

    Movies from India are the number one grossing foreign film category in the United States, with annual revenue estimated at $1.5 billion. The category is expected to grow 16 per cent annually over the next five years – bringing the market to over $3 billion by 2011. Protocall Technologies (www.protocall.com) Incorporated is the innovator of CD and DVD on-demand content distribution. Its flagship TitleMatchTM system allows retailers to burn brand name CD and DVD products at their stores and website distribution centers.
     

  • Shah Rukh, Rani triumph at Savlon Sabsey Favourite Kaun International 2006

    Shah Rukh, Rani triumph at Savlon Sabsey Favourite Kaun International 2006

    MUMBAI: Shah Rukh Khan’s brand equity in Bollywood just gets bigger! The star was voted as the favourite hero by fans at the Savlon Sabsey Favourite Kaun 2006 awards.

    Rani Mukherji picked up the award in the heroine category. Lage Raho Munnabhai was voted as the favourite film.

    At the event Akshay Kumar performed a parody based on his forthcoming movie Bhaagam Bhaag and a spoof on his director Priyadarshan. Bipasha Basu performed on the chartbusters Bidi and Namak from her movie Omkara. Koena Mitra and Shreyas Talpade entertained the audience with the latest songs from their movie Apna Sapna Money Money. Shiney Ahuja performed on a medley of songs from his movies.

    Speaking at the awards ceremony Star Entertainment India CEO Sameer Nair said, “Savlon Sabsey Favorite Kaun International 2006 – the only opinion poll for the fans of Bollywood, is a true reflection of a star’s popularity as the winners are chosen by the fans themselves. The impact of Indian Cinema on the audiences is evident by the overwhelming response that we have received year after year. This year we were not only able to capture the frenzy and fervor that our Bollywood actors command on a national level but also on an international scale.”

    The Savlon Sabsey Favorite Kaun International 2006 Grand Finale was hosted by Ayesha Takia along with comic trio of Ranvir Shorey, Vinay Pathak and Suresh Menon.

    Viewers can watch the telecast of Savlon Sabsey Favorite Kaun International 2006 Grand Finale on 30 December at 8 pm on Star Gold.

    Fans voted for their stars across seven categories. The winners are as follows:

    – Sabsey Favorite Hero – Shah Rukh Khan

    – Sabsey Favourite Heroine – Rani Mukherji

    – Sabsey Favourite Comic Hero – Paresh Rawal

    – Sabsey Favourite Nayi Heroine – Soha Ali Khan

    – Sabsey Favourite Naya Hero – Kunal Khemu

    – Sabsey Tez Sitara – Priyanka Chopra

    – Sabsey Favourite Film – Lage Raho Munnabhai

  • DNA journo wins ‘Picture of the Year’ award

    DNA journo wins ‘Picture of the Year’ award

    MUMBAI: Four years and running. The Express Group brought the World press photo exhibition, an annual exhibition shown at about 85 venues in 40 countries all over the world, and for the second time they took an initiative to identify, promote and reward the Indian Press photographer and photojournalist, through Ramnath Goenka India Press photo awards.

    This year’s winner of the most prestigious award – The Ramnath Goenka Picture of the Year – went to 27-year-old Vipin Pawar of DNA newspaper. He confessed that press photographers were always looked down upon by their fellow journalists. Vipin started out clicking Page Three parties, eventually got a chance to do more constructive shoots, but always wanted to do sports photography.

    The India Press winning photos and some selected entries were credited as ‘Honourable Mention’.

    The occasion was marked by the presence of Shiv Sena executive president Uddhav Thackeray, an avid photographer himself.

    The Awards sought participation of photo journalists from all over India under 10 categories namely Spot news, General news, Daily news, People in the news, Arts and entertainment, Sports, Nature and enviornment, Contemporary Issues, Advertising photography and international photograhers covering India. The panel of judges included Devika Daulat Singh-director of photography at Photoink, Pablo Bartholomew-photojournalist/documentary photographer, Gamma-Liason Photo News Agency, New York, Prashant Panjiar – Time magazine.

    Click here for the award winning photographs

    Express Group CEO and editor-in-chief Shekhar Gupta said that press photograhers, through their unique skill and effort, tell a story. Strong stories of what happen around us – our neighbourhood, city, state and in our country. They capture the essence of news through their eyes and their lenses.

    The best encapsulation of News and Press photography can be seen from 16-30 December at Express Towers, Mumbai.

  • Indian Telly Awards tops ratings on Sony with 3.54 TVR

    Indian Telly Awards tops ratings on Sony with 3.54 TVR

    MUMBAI: The Indian Telly Awards has hit the sweet spot yet again on the ratings front for Sony.

    The three-hour awards show had a 3.54 TVR (CS 4+, HSM), making it the number one show on the channel for the week 3 to 9 December, well ahead of the other two Sony shows in the Top 100 – CID and kids dance talent show Boogie Woogie.

    The top three markets for the awards show were Orissa with a TVR of 6.44, Gujarat (4.63) and Mumbai (4.46) respectively.

    The Sixth Indian Telly Awards presented by Sony Entertainment Television, which was held on 24 November, was telecast on 3 December from 8 pm to 11 pm. It ranked 63rd in the Top 100 charts for shows across all channels. The chart topper for the week was Star Plus’ Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki with a TVR of 12.45 , followed by Kyuunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi with a TVR of 12.06 (both on 6 December). The top rated Zee TV show was Saath Phere with a TVR of 5.75 on 8 December.

    The evening was marked by dance performances by TV stars including Sangeeta Ghosh, Eijaz Khan and Akaashdeep Saigal, Mona Singh, the Left Right Left cast (Arjun Bijlani – Alekh), Gazal Rai (Pooja), Vikas Manattala (Huda), Priyanka Bhassin (Naina), Harshad Chopra (Ali), Kunal Kapoor (Yudi).

    A stand-up comic act from Great Indian Laughter Challenge runner up Naveen Prabhakar brought down the house. Another performance by debutantes of last year and this year – Barkha Bisht, Sanjeeda, Daljit Kaur – and by television couples – Surveen Chawla and Manish Goel (together on a Sony show), Mouni Roy and Pulkit Samrat (the hot new couple of Kyunkii’s new generation), Divyanka Tripathi and Sharad Malhotra (the couple from Dulhan on Zee TV).

    A special award was presented to Sun Network chairman Kalanithi Maran for his contribution to Television by Sony Entertainment Television CEO Kunal Dasgupta.

    The award was an acknowledgement of his effort in enabling the growth of cable and satellite television market in south India through his Sun Network, television broadcasting group.

    Balaji Telefilms creative head Ekta Kapoor, the creative brain behind the runaway success that is Balaji Telefilms, was inducted into the Hall of Fame, a category for young professionals in television for their contribution to the industry.

    The function was hosted by popular faces of television – Kiran Karmakar, Juhi Parmar, Anuj Saxena, Mona Singh and Manav Gohil, Shweta Kawatra, Ayub Khan, Renuka Shahane and Gaurav Chopra.

    Billed as the Indian equivalent of the Emmys, the Indian Telly Awards is the brainchild of founder Anil Wanvari, who is also a board member of the International Emmy Academy in New York. One of the few Indians to have achieved that status. Says Wanvari, “Television is evolving and so will the awards. Our sincere effort is to make The Indian Telly Awards the industry’s benchmark because the awards have been created for the industry to recognize the excellence in the creative, business and technical spheres.”

    The ground partners for the event were CNN IBN, IBN7, Zee Cinema and Times Now; the Radio partner Radio City 91.Fm; Outdoor Partner Bright Advertising; Multiplex Partner Fun Cinema; Print Partner Rajasthan Patrika and Mid-Day; Party Venue Partner Some Place Else; and PR Partner CMCG.

  • Aashish Khan and Zakir Hussain bag Grammy nominations

    Aashish Khan and Zakir Hussain bag Grammy nominations

    MUMBAI: Nominations for the 49th Grammy Awards have been declared and Mary J. Blige has continued her winning streak, having garnered eight Grammy nominations.

    Musician duo from India Aashish Khan and Zakir Hussain have been nominated for the ilk of Best Traditional World Music for their album, Golden strings of the Sarode.

    Keeping it nip and tuck Red Hot Chili Peppers tracks closely while securing six nominations followed by James Blunt, the Dixie Chicks, John Mayer, Danger Mouse, Prince, Rick Rubin, William and John Williams each earning five nods and Beyonce, Bryan-Michael Cox, Gnarls Barkley, Israel Houghton, T.I, and Justin Timberlake with four each.

    The 49th Annual Grammy Awards will take place in Los Angeles at the Staples Center on Sunday 11 February 2007 and will be hosted by Stephen Colbert and broadcast nationwide on CBS at 8 pm ET.

    2007 Grammy Nominees for the Top five categories are as follows:

    Record of the year

    – Be Without You, Mary J. Blige
    – You’re Beautiful, James Blunt
    – Not Ready To Make Nice, Dixie Chicks
    – Crazy, Gnarls Barkley
    – Put Your Records On, Corinne Bailey Rae

    Album of the year

    – Taking The Long Way, Dixie Chicks
    – St. Elsewhere, Gnarls Barkley
    – Continuum, John Mayer
    – Stadium Arcadium, Red Hot Chili Peppers
    – FutureSex/LoveSounds, Justin Timberlake

    Song of the year (nominated songwriters)

    – Be Without You- Johnta Austin, Mary J. Blige, Bryan-Michael Cox and Jason Perry
    – Jesus Take the Wheel- Brett James, Hillary Lindsey and Gordie Sampson
    – Not Ready to Make Nice- Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Dan Wilson
    – Put Your Records On- John Beck, Steve Chrisanthou and Corinne Bailey Rae
    – You’re Beautiful- James Blunt, Amanda Ghost and Sacha Skarbek

    Best new Artist

    – James Blunt
    – Chris Brown
    – Imogen Heap
    – Corinne Bailey Rae
    – Carrie Underwood

    Best Pop performance by a duo or group with vocal

    – The Black Eyed Peas for My Humps
    – Death Cab For Cutie for I Will Follow You Into The Dark
    – The Fray for Over My Head (Cable Car)
    – Keane for Is It Any Wonder
    – Pussycat Dolls for Stickwitu

  • Dubai International Film Festival to kick off on 10 December

    Dubai International Film Festival to kick off on 10 December

    MUMBAI: This year’s red carpet at the third Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) will witness a row of Bollywood stars along with a diverse selection of movies from the Indian subcontinent. DIFF will be held from10 to 17 December.

    The Festival will screen director Mira Nair’s new film The Namesake, a film on the emotional aftermath of an interracial relationship suffered by non resident Indians in the United States. The festival will also see the gala premiere of Kabir Khan’s Kabul Express set post 11 September 2001, when journalists swept down to Afghanistan to witness the impending war and the unruly situation in the terrain, asserts an official release.

    DIFF managing director Shivani Pandya said, “The Dubai and the GCC are fast becoming an important market for Indian cinema, contributing massively to their box office revenues. The festival hopes to assist in the growth of this market and with the support of the Indian industry and Indian talent we feel we have a winning formula.”

    Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan, will be a guest of honour and will receive a DIFF Salutes trophy for his lifelong contribution to cinema during a special presentation entitled ‘A Conversation with Shah Rukh Khan’ at the Madinat Theatre conducted by TV news anchor Riz Khan.

    Actresses Kangana Raut, Sameera and Sushma Reddy and Ayesha Dharker will share the red carpet with the likes of Diane Kruger (Helen in Troy), Ivana Milicevic (Casino Royale), Maria Grazia Cuccinota (All the Invisible Children) and Joy Bryant (Bobby).

    Actors John Abraham, Arshad Warsi and Irfan Khan, will join DIFF with international names such as Oliver Stone, Richard Gere, Moss Deff, Barry Osbourne, Joshua Jackson, Lawrence Fishburne and Kal Penn. Actor Dev Anand, will be a part of DIFF’s proceedings this year, as will Mohan Lal, representing the South. adds the release.

    DIFF will run an annual programming segment called Cinema of the Subcontinent , with the latest in cutting-edge, non-commercial offerings from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Pakistan.

    Representing diversity of sub-continent cinema and encapsulating the art and spirit of the region will be The Bong Connection by Anjan Dutt which follows two young men’s search for personal goals in a country other than their own, Mohammed Naqvi’s (Pakistan) Shame set in 2002 in a remote village in Pakistan, where a 30 year old Mukhtaran Mai’s life changes forever when the tribal council sanctions a punishment against her for a crime allegedly committed by her younger brother.

    Nagesh Kukonnor’s DOR, John Jeffcoat’s Outsourced which focuses on the manager of a call centre dispatched to Indian train his own replacement. The chaos of Mumbai assaults his senses and his new office is paralysed by cultural misunderstandings, Mani Ratnam’s Iruvar , Tareque Masud’s (Bangladesh) Ontarjatra.

    Mohammed Ehteshamuddin’s Shah Rukh Khan Ki Maut is about an impoverished Pakistani boy, a die hard fan of the Indian star, who is nicknamed after his idol. The film explores the impact of Bollywood in Pakistan and touches upon the lives of the faceless under age millions who are part of its urban landscape and Rajnash Domalpalli’s Vanaja.

  • Shah Rukh in KBC: Wit and wisdom

    Shah Rukh in KBC: Wit and wisdom

    NEW DELHI: “Main is desh ka laal hun is liye is baar KBC ka background laal hai, (I am a son of this soil (laal), that is why the background of KBC is in red),” said Shah Rukh Khan in his signature wit. That is likely to be the most significant change in the third avatar of India’s most successful game show, Sameer Nair, Star Plus CEO told a packed press conference here.

    Witty, jovial, charming and very GenNext. All attributes that had been at the core of the choice for a successor to Big B as the host of the show that had become a national addiction when it first hit the small screen in 2000. And which Shah Rukh exuded in overdoses. However, indicating the change in tenor that is likely to take place with his taking over, Khan said: “I shall be a dost (friend), rather than a host. I am friendly and I like to be friends, so that is what I shall try to do.”

    And while Shah Rukh kept the media enthralled, Star Entertainment India CEO Sameer Nair, answering a tricky financial question on the cricket World Cup 2007 stealing the major advertisers away from KBC, said: “I have spoken to the major advertisers and our old clients and the response has been tremendous. It is the World Cup that has a problem, not Star.”

    It was an obvious thing to say on the face of today’s reports in some papers that KBC III would face a revenue problem because most top agencies and advertisers have put in all the big bucks into World Cup coverage, but Nair was not entirely convincing.

    Puns and ripostes apart, Shah Rukh painstakingly dispelled the inevitable and repeated comparisons drawn between him and Amitabh Bacchan. “His boots are too big for me to fit in,” he said.Siddharth Basu of Synergy Communications, producer of KBC had said, “Television today has a much younger audience and a hugely larger veiwership and this called for a rebirth of the show. So when Amitabh Bacchan decided not to be the host, the natural choice was Shah Rukh Khan, who is the best person for the generation ahead.”

    Interestingly, Basu revealed that Shah Rukh’s name had been discussed long ago, as a “what if KBC needs a change of host”.

    Responding to the incessant comparisons with Big B, Shah Rukh said first, that he was not ‘replacing’ anyone. “The word replacement would come had Amitji still wanted to do the show and yet, I would be called in. That is not the case here, because he had himself decided not to host the show.”

    Secondly, he said, “It is a humbling thought that I am participating in a piece of history in the world of entertainment. So, I pray and hope that I am able to just keep up the great standards that Amitji had taken the show to.”

    Interestingly, responding to a question of the ‘shift’ from the ‘big screen’ to the small one, Shah Rukh said that it is a mistake to talk of television as the small screen only because of its size. “It is actually much bigger than cinema, with its over all reach and the size of the industry in terms if money is also much larger. The small screen is so big that we are now scared of it,” he added for good measure.

    Shah Rukh added that he was not, in fact, ‘shifting’ to TV. “In television, I have just one commitment and that is with KBC, and otherwise I shall be doing the three or four films that I do every year.”

    Asked about his personal incentive behind deciding to host KBC, Shah Rukh said that money and other things apart, “It is the great chance to be with the people that has been the greatest lure for me.”

    “I am paid for by the people of this country, but due the nature of my job, I seldom get to meet them one to one. KBC will give me that chance for the next 52 episodes.” Shah Rukh, referring to his old and keen interest in quizzes and knowledge-based programmes said that for the next one month or so, he would devote as much time as possible to studies, so that he handles the show better.

    The other question that was bound to be repeated was what would be new to the third avatar of KBC.

    Nair said that much has changed in technology, including telephony, SMS and other aspects, so there will be many technological innovations, “but in the end it will be the content, the creativity that will matter”.

  • Aamna Sharif, Ram Kapoor take top honours at Indian Telly Awards 2006; Maran conferred with Contribution to Television Award, Ekta inducted into Hall of Fame

    Aamna Sharif, Ram Kapoor take top honours at Indian Telly Awards 2006; Maran conferred with Contribution to Television Award, Ekta inducted into Hall of Fame

    MUMBAI: The Popular Nite of India’s premier awards for excellence in television, The Sixth Indian Telly Awards 2006 brought to you by Sony Entertainment Television, were held in Mumbai’s Chitrakut ground on 24th November with star-studded performances and attendance from the television and film fraternity.

    The best actress award was bagged by Aamna Sharif for her performance as Kashish in Kahin To Hoga on Star Plus, while the best actor went to Ram Kapoor for his essaying of the role of Jai Walia in the Zee TV TRP topping drama Kasamh Se…

    Ram and his co-star Prachi Desai (Bani) also won the couple of the year award for their on screen chemistry in the show. Prachi also shared the Fresh New Face of the Year (Female) Award with the Zee TV’s Saat Phere lead Rajashree Thakur.

    Sun Network chairman Kalanithi Maran was conferred with the Contribution to Television award at the hands of Sony Entertainment Television CEO Kunal Dasgupta for driving and growing the southern Indian cable and satellite
    television market through his Sun Network, India’s second largest television broadcasting group. Balaji Telefilms creative head Ekta Kapoor was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Ekta has been the creative brains behind the runaway success that Balaji Telefilms has achieved. Young professionals in television who have contributed a lot to the industry are inducted….

    The evening was marked by energetic dance performances from Sangeeta Ghosh, Eijaz Khan and Akashdeep Saigal, Mona Singh, the Left Right Left cast (Arjun Bijlani(Alekh), Gazal Rai (Pooja), Vikas Manattala (Huda), Priyanka Bhassin (Naina), Harshad Chopra(Ali), Kunal Kapoor(Yudi), a stand up comic act from Great Indian Laughter Challenge runner up Naveen Prabhakar, a performance by debutantes of last year and this year – Barkha Bisht, Sanjeeda, Daljit Kaur – and by television couples – Surveen Chawla and Manish Goel (together on a Sony show), Mouni Roy and Pulkit Samrat (the hot new couple on Kyunkii’s new generation) , Divyanka Trivedi and Sharad Malhotra (the couple from Dulhan on Zee TV).

    The awards evening was anchored by the leading face of television – Kiran Karmakar, Juhi Parmar, Anuj Saxena, Mona Singh and Manav Gohil, Shweta Kawatra, Ayub Khan, Renuka Shahane, Karishma Tanna and Gaurav Chopra.

    Billed as the Indian equivalent of the Emmys, the Indian Tellys are the brainchild of founder Anil Wanvari, who is also a board member of the International Emmy Academy in New York, one of the few Indians to make it there.

    Says Wanvari, “Television is evolving and the awards will also evolve. Our sincere effort is to make The Indian Telly Awards the industry’s benchmark because the awards have been created for the industry to recognise the excellence in the creative, business and technical spheres.”

    The Sixth Indian Telly Awards were brought to you by Sony Entertainment Television, with the show slated to be telecast on 3 December at 8 pm on the channel.

    The ground sponsors for the event were CNN Ibn, Ibn7, Zee Cinema and Times Now; the Radio partner Radio City 91.Fm; Outdoor Partner Bright Advertising; Multiplex Partner Fun Cinema; Print Partner Rajasthan Patrika and Mid-Day; Party Venue Partner Some Place Else; and Pr Partner CMCG.

    Coming in January will be the he Technical Nite of the Indian Telly Awards.