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  • Times Now launches in UK today; other European launches to follow

    Times Now launches in UK today; other European launches to follow

    MUMBAI: The Indian and south Asian diaspora in the UK will get a dose of television news celebrity anchor Arnab Goswami from this week onwards. The reason: Times Now is slated to launch this week in the UK on channel 576 as a free to air channel on Sky on 15 November, after testing its signals for the past weeks or so.

    It joins the ranks of NDTV 24×7, Aaj Tak, ABP News and News18 India which too are airing in the UK.

    Times Now will be targeting the 1.4 million strong Indian diaspora in the UK, and the management says it is the first of its launches in Europe. It is slated to be rolled out in France and Germany, according to company sources quoted in the Financial Times.  The channel is already available in the US since 2011.

    Times Television Network MD & CEO MK Anand told the British financial daily that  the UK “can be our biggest diaspora market and a bridge into Europe … over the longer run there is no reason for us not to envisage Times Now as a global brand. Al Jazeera is an English-language channel which is talking about the world with an Arabic lens, and in time we can do the same for an Indian world view.”

    Times Now President & Editor in chief Arnab Goswami – who has built up a cult status  for himself and India’s  most watched English news channel – told the paper that initially only India focused news would be covered on the UK service. But the intent is  to develop local and global programming to appeal to global audiences, he revealed, bringing it in competition with France24, CNN, RT, and Al-Jazeera.

    The company is going all out to promote the channel in the UK with an outdoor, radio, online and press commercials and advertorials in the pipeline.

    It has set up an office in the UK in a bid to grab a share of the Britain’s estimated TV ad market of pounds sterling 4.04 billion.  The UK is one of the few countries where digital spending  is slated to account  for 50 per cent of the overall annual adex of 16.26  billion pounds by end this year, according to  research firm emarketer.  Ad spending on mobile and online devices is slated to attract more than twice the ad spending that goes to TV.

    Around 30 Indian channels are competing for the estimated 20-25 million pounds in ad spend  by Indian-targeted brands in the UK.

  • BARC week 42: India TV is No. 1; Times Now, ET Now, CNBC Awaaz retain top slot

    BARC week 42: India TV is No. 1; Times Now, ET Now, CNBC Awaaz retain top slot

    MUMBAI: In the Hindi news channels segment, India TV climbed up one step ahead and stood at the number one position. On the other hand, Times Now continued to rule the English news channels genre in the All India (U+R) market according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data for week 42.

     

    In the English business news genre, ET Now maintained its position as the leader in the genre, whereas CNBC Awaaz retained its number one position in Hindi business news genre.  

      

    HINDI NEWS

     

    India TV secured the first place in Hindi news genre with 60875 (000Sums) followed by Aaj Tak in the second spot with 58968 (000Sums). ABP News secured the third berth with 52565 (000Sums), whereas News Nation with 51785 (000Sums) and Zee News with 41783 (000Sums) bagged the fourth and fifth place respectively. 

     

    ENGLISH NEWS

     

    Though Times Now witnessed a fall in ratings compared to last week, it managed to garner pole position with 400 (000Sums) followed by CNN IBN at 250 (000Sums). NDTV 24×7 garnered third position with 223 (000Sums) and India Today Television held the fourth place with 194 (000Sums). Like last week, News 9 maintained its fifth slot and scored 156 (000Sums) in week 42. 

     

    HINDI BUSINESS NEWS

     

    In the Hindi business news genre, CNBC Awaaz bagged the first spot with 968 (000Sums) followed by Zee Business in second slot with 854(000Sums). 

     

    ENGLISH BUSINESS NEWS

     

    The top four English business news channels maintained status quo in week 42. ET Now continued to dominate the genre with 472 (000Sums) followed by CNBC TV18 with 278 (000Sums) in the second spot. NDTV Profit & NDTV Prime in the third slot scored 112 (000Sums), whereas Bloomberg TV secured fourth place with 17 (000Sums) in week 42. 

  • BARC week 41: Times Now, ET Now, Aaj Tak, Zee Business dominate news genres

    BARC week 41: Times Now, ET Now, Aaj Tak, Zee Business dominate news genres

    MUMBAI: Times Now continued to dominate in the English news channels genre in the All India (U+R) market according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data for week 41. In the Hindi news segment, Aaj Tak led the genre.

     

    On the other hand, Times Network’s ET Now topped the English business news channels genre, whereas Zee Business secured the leadership position in the Hindi business news channels genre.

     

    ENGLISH NEWS

    Times Now maintained its leadership and garnered first spot with 560 (000Sums) followed by CNN IBN at 233 (000Sums). India Today Television garnered third position with 202 (000Sums) and NDTV 24×7 held the fourth place with 183 (000Sums). News 9 in the fifth slot scored 156 (000Sums) in week 41 All India (U+R).

     

    In week 40 (C&S 1 lakh), the pecking order was as follows: Times Now in first spot, India Today Television in second and CNN IBN in the third position.

     

    HINDI NEWS

    Aaj Tak secured the first place in Hindi news genre with 72067 (000Sums) followed by India TV in the second spot, which scored 69694 (000Sums). ABP News secured the third berth with 65005 (000Sums), whereas News Nation with 62737 (000Sums) and Zee News with 50239 (000Sums) bagged the fourth and fifth place respectively in week 41 All India (U+R).

     

    In week 40 (C&S 1 lakh), India TV was at the top spot, followed by Zee News and Aaj Tak in second and third spot respectively.

     

    ENGLISH BUSINESS NEWS

    In the top four English business news channels, ET Now continued to lead the genre with 484 (000Sums) followed by CNBC TV 18 with 368 (000Sums) in the second spot. NDTV Profit & NDTV Prime in the third slot scored 108 (000Sums), whereas Bloomberg TV secured fourth place with 38 (000Sums) in week 41 All India (U+R).

     

    In week 40 (C&S 1 lakh), CNBC TV 18 led the genre, followed by ET Now in the second spot and NDTV Profit and NDTV Prime in the third place.

     

    HINDI BUSINESS NEWS

    In the Hindi business news genre, Zee Business bagged the first spot with 1099 (000Sums) followed by CNBC Awaaz in second slot with 949 (000Sums) in week 41 All India (U+R).

     

    Incidentally, in week 40 (C&S 1 lakh), CNBC Awaaz led the pack and was followed by Zee Business in the second spot.

  • DD Freedish nets Rs 57 crore in auction from 14 channels

    DD Freedish nets Rs 57 crore in auction from 14 channels

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan earned a sum of Rs 57.1 crore in the 23rd e-auction of its free-to-air DTH platform Freedish on 19 October, with 14 channels coming into its fold. 

     

    Prasar Bharati CEO had said earlier this year that the aim was to reach 112 channels within a year or so, when FreeDish moves from Mpeg2 to Mpeg4, for which official clearance is still awaited.

     

    Doordarshan deputy director general C K Jain told Indiantelevision.com that while 10 television channels had come back, four channels had won bids to fill vacant slots.

     

    Doordarshan had set a reserve price of Rs 3.7 crore per slot (as in the last few auctions) for the online e-auction, but all the bids were between Rs 4 to Rs 4.2 crore.

     

    Sadhana National, which is a new entrant, bid the highest with Rs 4.2 crore. On the other hand, nine channels bid Rs 4.1 crore and four channels bid Rs 4 crore.

     

    The other new entrants are Sony Mix, the Big Magic Ganga, which is a new Bhojpuri channel from the Reliance Group, and Home Shop18.

     

    The channels whose licences had expired and got renewed are: ABP News, India TV, Cinema TV, Enterr 10, 9XM, Dabbang, Masti, Chardhi Kala Times, B4U Movies, and Maha Movie.

     

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

     

    Jain said 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.

     

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

  • News channels gear up for Battle for Bihar 2015

    News channels gear up for Battle for Bihar 2015

    MUMBAI: Even as the Bihar battle speculated between the two major alliances, BJP led NDA and Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal United-led Grand Alliance (Mahagatbandhan), goes underway, English and Hindi news channels alike are gearing up for it with special programming.

     

    The Bihar Legislative Assembly Elections has commenced with more than 66 million voters eligible to cast their ballots in 243 seats across the occupancy. The voting is divided into tenure of five phases starting from 12 October, 2015 to 5 November, 2015. The final counting will take place on 8 October, 2015.

     

    Adding to the allure of the elections and to give out information with multiple angles to it, many news channels have come up with special shows only focusing on the Bihar elections 2015.

     

    Here’s a look at what’s in store from the news networks:

     

    Aaj Tak

     

    The channel has strategically planned its programming for covering the Bihar ballot. When asked about the number of newsmen sent to cover the referendum, Aaj Tak managing editor Supriya Prasad said, “We have deployed around 50 reporters and anchors to cover the elections extensively.”

     

    The channel has also kick started special programmes such as Patliputra, which is a special series on the political history of Bihar. Panchayat Aaj Tak – Bihar Elections wherein a day long political conference was held in Patna with all senior leaders of political parties, who discussed the election.

     

    Boat Yatra will cover almost all the big cities through a boat yatra. On the other hand, Rajtilak is a series of audience based debates showing more than 20 districts of Bihar, while Ye Jo Bihar Hai is a travelogue where senior journalist Punya Prasun Bajpai will travel across the state to cover the polls. Kiska Hoga Rajtilak is a daily half hour news show covering Bihar election related stories.  Abki Baari Shekhar Bihari is a daily half hour political satire show with actor Shekhar Suman.

     

    The channel has tied up with Cicero for its exit polls.

     

    ABP News

     

    Nukkad Bahes and city debates orchestrates ABP’s Bihar election coverage. “We have already covered more than 50 cities. On the marketing side, we have tied up with Hindi Hindustan to run print campaign and also cover all debates, polls. In addition to this, we are also doing canter activity in multiple cities for a month driving the campaign Sahi Rajnitik Rai Banane Ke Liye Dekhiye Kaun Banega Mukhyamantri,” says a company spokesperson. 

     

    For today’s (12 October) polling the channel deployed 10 reporters with live units and OB vans and similarly for every phase there will be deployment of reporters. ABP News flagship election programme Kaun Banega Mukhyamantri  is on-air since September. Apart from that there will be a series of opinion polls and exit polls. 

     

    “Other than this we are also doing Bihar Ka Neta Kaisa Ho– a special programming with youth, Ghosnapatra– a discussion on political manifesto with key political leaders in Bihar who are going to play a critical role in government formation and Pratistha Ki Seat – special programming on the VIP seats,” a spokesperson adds.

     

    The channel has tied up with Nielson for their exit polls.

     

    CNN-IBN

     

    CNN-IBN has come up with a show, Reporters Project, with two female journalists travelling across the state of Bihar and bringing two different perspectives to an election that could be very close to call. On the other hand, IBN7 has plans of unleashing six new shows that will provide in-depth analysis of the Bihar elections with news updates, special debates, exit poll and counting day coverage to impart vital information to the viewers. 

     

    ITV Network

     

    The ITV Network has different news branches under its umbrella, which will entrust the exhaustive coverage of the Bihar ballot. 

     

    India News has bagged special programming for broadcasting the Bihar elections in depth. The show Kissa Kursi Ka – CM Kaun? anchored by India News editor-in-chief Deepak Chaurasia will witness some top political personalities from the Bihar political landscape debating burning issues in the upcoming elections that will add a new outlook to the state politics and the choice of voters. 

     

    The one hour special show will be aired live and exclusively on the channel from multiple constituencies. 

     

    The other channel of the network, NewsX began its comprehensive coverage right from pre-election days. The extensive coverage will continue till the government formation.

     

    NDTV Network

     

    “The Bihar election has fascinating national implications as well as new state coalitions of social forces. NDTV is going beyond the political tu tu main main to bring you the real stories of this landmark election, with an interesting mix of daily programming in an effort to simplify these rapid and bewildering changes for its viewers. India’s most credible and best known journalists, Prannoy Roy, Barkha Dutt, Sreenivasan Jain, Ravish, Manoranjan Bharti and many more will be where the action is with on the ground reports, opinions and views from political leaders on the campaign trail and those whose vote will decide who the ainners are,” said NDTV Ethics Committee editorial director and president Sonia Singh. 

     

    The network has assigned 14 journalists from both channels – NDTV India and NDTV 24×7 to cover all phases of the voting and counting process.

     

    A special programmes that NDTV has prepared for the election is Battleground Bihar with Dr. Prannoy Roy focusing on the key issues behind the opinion poll, exit poll, data and trends. 

     

    Dr. Roy will be seen interacting with a panel of experts to discuss election survey data in the context of the amalgam of the politics and contradictions of each major state. 

     

    The other major show is The Buck Stops Here: Bihar Edition hosted by Barkha Dutt where she will be seen travelling extensively out of the studio to the field to look at the hard politics and national implications of the Bihar election. 

     

    Truth Vs Hype in Bihar moderated by Sreenivasan Jain will be a documentary show bringing the reality of the Bihar story in front of the viewers. 

     

    The other dominant show, And The Winner Is, will crunch the numbers and analyse voting trends to bring the story of the elections, winners & losers for the viewers.

     

    When questioned about the exit polls and the opinion polls that the channel will annex into, Singh says, “Prannoy Roy and Dorab Sopariwala will forecast the winners and losers for the Bihar Assembly. The exit polls will be based on a random sample of names chosen from the voter electoral rolls, ensuring far greater accuracy than what other polls can command. With fieldwork by Hansa Research, NDTV’s exit polls, led by Prannoy Roy, the on-air analysis and presentation have, in election after election, drawn top guests and the widest audiences.”

     

    NDTV India’s special programming includes Prashna-Kaal with Shahnawaz Hussain, Tejasi, Nitesh Kumar, Manjhi and Chirag Paswan on the show. 

     

    The other show is titled Mera Gaon, Mera Desh where 10 reporters go to their villages in Bihar and do personalised ground reports on how things have changed and what is needed to make it better. 

     

    Kurukshetra is a battle-ground type show, explaining the reality of caste with data and how it affects voting patterns. While the show titled Bihari Bab, Chunavi Chaska is a collection of 10 stories about the fun and colour of elections. Bihar Special Primetime hosted by Ravish Kumar and his roving camera make for a selling combination by telling untold stories of the people of Bihar. Hum Log Bihar Special: Naghma will be an audience based show that will shed light on the political drama that this election has to offer.

     

    News24

     

    Sharing News24’s election plan, B.A.G. Films managing director Anuradha Prasad said, “We had started our groundwork from the day the election campaign began. We are covering every bit of the election intensively.” 

     

    Six reporters from the News24 channel are on their toes to give away the particulars of the election instantly on their channel. The network has also pioneered special programmes on the channel like Itihaas Gawah HaiKisko De VoteEveryday, concentrating only on the elections. 

     

    “We will do the exit polls but not the opinion polls. We have Today’s Chanakya whose forecasting turns out to be prophetic every time. It will follow as soon as the elections get over,” added Prasad.

     

    Times Now

     

    Times Now will start its run up with two national election debates hosted by Times Now editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami. In addition, a special half hour show Access will take viewers up close and personal with the big faces in this election. Apart from special programming, the teams will report live during every phase of the election, speaking to key candidates and bringing to the viewer issues that matter. 

     

    The channel has sent a team of 12 reporters to Bihar, reporting from almost all districts of the state. In addition to that, reporters across the nation will be following the key parties and faces behind the election. 

     

    The channel will also showcase an exit poll on 5 November 2015, after the last phase of election comes to a close. The exit poll will be conducted by C Voter in partnership with IndiaTV. On 8 November 2015, Goswami and his team of experts will analyse the results live starting at 7 am leading up to a prime time debate that evening on the contours of the result.

     

    Bihar saw brisk voting in the first phase of assembly elections. Tight security arrangements have been put in place to ensure peaceful polling in 13212 polling stations in the first phase. The first phase of voting ended peacefully at 5 pm with 57 per cent polling. The elections saw an increase of 6.15 per cent since last assembly polls. Female turnout to be estimated at 59.50 per cent whereas male turnout at 54.5 per cent.

     

    *The channels are listed in alphabetical order.

  • ABP News heats up primetime, launches new show “SELFIE” with Salman Khan

    ABP News heats up primetime, launches new show “SELFIE” with Salman Khan

    MUMBAI: It’s a known fact, as we all know that there are no free lunches. Struggle is the only way of success and when you reach the epitome and look back then there is an innocent smile and a proud feeling on your face which says it all. ABP News is all set to present yet another entertaining and innovative show SELFIE. The programme talks about the story of actors first break… story of the moment when his/her signature turned into an autograph… when walking carefree on the road receives a professional restriction.

     

    The launch of the programme is with Salman Khan’s struggle story. “I wanted people to reject me more often…and I used it to build anger in me….I knew one day these people will help me get there” says Salman Khan on the show.

     

    “Being famous writer Salim Khan’s son, how easy was it for him to get a big platform, was it or was it not” 

    “What happened when he knocked the door of a B-grade film maker”

    “How he landed in a small screen appearance in a campa cola ad”

    “How difficult was it to get his own space in the industry”

     

    ….All these questions in mind….here it from none other than Salman Khan only in SELFIE.

     

    Scheduled at 9pm every Saturday, the show will have 13 episodes featuring 13 big Bollywood stars like Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Ajay Devgan, Vidya Balan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and many more. The programme is supported by extensive marketing push like TV promos, print inserts, radio, and digital promotions.With so much of buzz on this launch, the programme has already been bagged by 3 sponsors – Royal Stag Mega Music, Wildstone FF Deo, and Milton.

     

    SELFIE is presented by Star host Karan Singh Grover who is already a household name in television and now gaining popularity in the Bollywood too.

  • ABP news & Hindustan gear up for upcoming action in Hindi belt

    ABP news & Hindustan gear up for upcoming action in Hindi belt

    MUMBAI: What happens when two giants of Hindi news come together….What happens when the face of Hindi television news joins hands with the face of Hindi print media. What happens when this amalgamation happens in the Hindi heartland of UP and Bihar? The Political environment heats up further in the Cow belt where Bihar is going into elections from next month, while UP perpetually continues to be a high stake state given its size and place in Indian politics.

     

    Two most credible names in Hindi News, ABP NEWS and HINDUSTAN have come together to raise questions in the states of UP and BIHAR with their programmes, ABP News KAUN BANEGA MUKHYAMANTRI (KBM) and HINDUSTAN’s HINDUSTAN SHIKHAR SAMAGAM.

     

    ABP News Kaun Banega Mukhyamantri is the Highest Election Recall Programme in the country with the highest viewership. KBM aims at giving all the viewers holistic information about the state elections including various offerings like debates from various constituencies, opinion polls, exit polls, polling & counting day special etc. The programme will also have consumer connect with voters through on-ground activation in multiple cities, mini polls etc.

     

    The Hindustan Shikhar Samagam is set to convene on September 26th in Lucknow with its theme– Hindustan ki tarakki ka naya daur. This platform will have more than 300 distinguished guests from Politics, Bureaucracy, Industry, Public Life, Sports, Academia and Entertainment world. The galaxy of speakers include Akhilesh Yadav, Raj Nath Singh, Nitin Gadkari, Smriti Irani, Virendra Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Rajeev Shukla, Javed Akhtar, Shabana Azmi, Kangana Ranaut, Irrfan Khan and Amish Tripathi.

     

    Going beyond the regular tie ups of news organisations, this is one of the biggest CONTENT and MARKETING tie up in recent times.  A multi-media campaign consisting of TV, Print, outdoor and digital platforms will take this tie up to new levels. Hindustan’s property, Hindustan Shikhar Samagam will be telecast Live on ABP news channel with some of its mainstream anchors like Dibang, Kishor Ajwani and Abhisar Sharma hosting a few sessions. The Samagam will be available Live through video streaming on www.livehindustan.com as well as on www.abplive.in , the digital platform of ABP News Network.

     

    Hindustan will be the official print partner for KBM where one editorial representative from Hindustan will be part of the ABP News panel for all public debates, opinion polls, exit polls, counting day coverage and all election related analysis and the content will get leveraged in their Bihar edition.  Hindustan will also have the first right of information for polls results over others.

  • Sheena Bora murder case hogs headlines on news channels

    Sheena Bora murder case hogs headlines on news channels

    NEW DELHI: Even as the Sheena Bora murder case dominated prime time coverage on all television news channels consuming one third of the 8 to 10 pm slot, an interesting message was doing the rounds on WhatsApp.

     

    Addressing some prominent anchors and heads of news channels, the message agreed that no one should die the way Bora did, but stressed that such news did not add value to the nation. After highlighting other issues that faced the nation like price rise, corruption, floods or One Rank One Pension (OROP), it ended with the line, “Government is happy that the nation’s attention is diverted as the media is not talking about the real issues.”

     

    That said and done, the fact remains that our sensation-hungry news media, which dishes out more entertainment than some general entertainment channels (GECs) were totally taken over by this one case for over two weeks.

     

    According to a study by CMS Media Lab, English News channels gave more coverage to the murder case compared to Hindi News channels. Sheena Murder Case coverage dispelled the myth that Hindi News channels are more sensational compared to English News channels.

     

    CMS Media Lab analysed 15 days of coverage of six national TV news channels from 25 August to 8 September, 2015. The channels included in the study were Aaj Tak, ABP News, Zee News, DD News, CNN IBN and Times Now.

     

    The channels carried 113 stories and 61 special programs on the Sheena Bora murder case. These six TV channels broadcast 2282 minutes (38 hours) of special programs and stories during this period. Among the monitored news channels, two English News channels – Times Now and CNN IBN – between them contributed 60 per cent of the total coverage minutes.

     

    Times Now, which generally dwells more on political or terrorism-related stories, alone devoted 40 per cent of the total coverage time. The channel topped in the coverage by devoting 948 minutes to the case followed by CNN IBN, which allotted 424 minutes.

     

    Among Hindi News Channels, Aaj Tak led in the coverage by giving 341 minutes, closely followed by ABP News and Zee News. Both Zee and ABP News gave equal importance by showing 268 minutes and 263 minutes of coverage respectively.

     

    Expectedly, DD News gave the least time to the case by allotting only 36 minutes during the entire study period.

     

    The study shows the following: 

     

    Prime Time (8-10 PM) Coverage of Sheena Bora Murder Case

    (25 August – 8 September 2015)

     

    One wonders if private news channels, which dwell hours on each story with endless repetitions, and create debates on stories that do not need any discussion, will learn anything the lessons of the past when channels had to admit they had made mistakes in coverage.

     

    Perhaps the note doing the rounds on social media summed up the general message to the channels very aptly – “Focus on issues that concern us. Do not take us for a ride.”

     

  • NBA apprises new I&B secretary Sunil Arora with revenue models of news b’casters

    NBA apprises new I&B secretary Sunil Arora with revenue models of news b’casters

    NEW DELHI: The newly appointed Information and Broadcasting Ministry secretary Sunil Arora was today apprised of various issues relating to news broadcasters in a wide-ranging discussion with the News Broadcasters Association (NBA). 

     

    NBA president Rajat Sharma told indiantelevision.com that all issues including the ad cap were discussed with Arora.

     

    The meeting comes soon after the adjournment of the ad cap case to 23 September by Delhi High Court.

     

    This is the first meeting of the new secretary who took over on 31 August, 2015.

     

    Issues relating to carriage with multi system operators (MSOs) and local cable operators (LCOs) and revenue models for growth of the industry were also discussed. 

     

    The delegation led by Sharma comprised NDTV’s Narayan Rao, Ashok Venkatramani of ABP News, Anuradha Prasad of News 24, Ashish Bagga of India Today, A P Parigi of Network 18 and NBA secretary general Annie Joseph.

     

    Special secretary J.S. Mathur was also present in the meeting. 

     

    The delegation also apprised the secretary about the initiatives taken by the broadcasting industry in the direction of self-regulation which includes working of News Broadcasters Standards Authority (NBSA), an independent authority set up by NBA and the two tier mechanism of complaints redressal relating to news channel followed by them. 

  • National Alliance of Journalists Unions condemns MIB notice to TV channels on Memon hanging

    National Alliance of Journalists Unions condemns MIB notice to TV channels on Memon hanging

    NEW DELHI: The National Alliance of Journalists Unions has endorsed the strong condemnation of the Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry show cause notice to three news channels – ABP news, NDTV and Aaj Tak – for their coverage of Yakub Memon’s hanging. 

     

    It also noted the prompt reaction of the Broadcast Editors Association on the issue.

     

    Serious concern was expressed at the plight of journalists in TV networks also with the demand for the Working Journalists Act to be extended to the entire media. A doubling of unfair labour practices was taken note of.

     

    Meanwhile, after nationwide consultations, the Alliance has demanded the setting up of a permanent wage fixation machinery for periodic revision of wages. 

     

    It has called upon the central and state governments to make non-implementation of the current Majithia Wage Board Award a cognizable offence taking in view large scale non-implementation.

     

    The demand followed a national consultation with lawyers, academics, activists and journalists fighting cases for several years. The Alliance expressed solidarity with the 2 September action call by a wide amalgam of trade unions and resolved to join solidarity rallies.

     

    The National Consultation was a united attempt by various bodies like the Press Club of India, Human Rights Law Network, Mumbai Press Club, Delhi Union of Journalists, Indian Women Press Corps.

     

    The Alliance expressed solidarity with the National Confederation of Newspaper and News Agencies Employees and its attempts to widen unity. 

     

    The Alliance decided to have joint associate ties with the All India Newspaper Employees Federation, with which the Delhi Union of Journalists, which hosted the Alliance meet in Delhi, is already associated. The meet was attended among others by journalists bodies from Andhra Pradesh and Telengana.