Tag: Asianet News Network

  • Asianet News Digital launches Marathi platform in Mumbai in the presence of Hon. Dy. CM Devendra Fadnavis

    Asianet News Digital launches Marathi platform in Mumbai in the presence of Hon. Dy. CM Devendra Fadnavis

    Mumbai: Asianetnews.com, the digital platform of Asianet News Media and Entertainment Private Limited (ANMEPL) has launched its eighth language platform in Marathi. The launch happened on 5 December, 2023 at the Press Club in Mumbai.

    Hon. Dy. CM of Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. Other eminent personalities such as Shri Dr. Ramnath Sonawane, Secretary, Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority, Shri Pravin Dabas, Actor and Director and Smt. Preeti Jhangiani, Actor and Producer, were also present for this historic occasion.

    Asianetnews.com is already present in Malayalam, Kannada, English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Bangla. With the launch of Marathi, the group’s digital news media has spread its wings to the West as it aims to expand its footprint nationally and globally.

    Asianetnews.com’s strong brand credibility and deep regional insights provides the edge to source and deliver content like none other. Asianetnews.com Marathi will target to become the go-to destination for focused news and video content in Maharashtra.

    Hon. Dy. CM Shri Devendra Fadnavis stressed about the need for genuine news providers such as Asianet News to clamp down on fake content, especially the threat posed by AI-based platforms such as Deepfake and other similar Indian apps. He highlighted the role that digital media has to play to curb the spread of misinformation and help deliver credible news to the Marathi diaspora and help shape the opinion of the society.

    Rajesh Kalra, Executive Chairman Asianet News Group spoke about the thought process behind this development. “With Maharashtra having the third most internet penetration in the country, Marathi is obviously a key language for Bharat. When we were looking at expanding into other languages, Marathi was a unanimous choice. We aim to be the most trusted source of news for Maharashtrians and provide a platform that disseminates high-quality content,” he said.

    Neeraj Kohli, Chief Executive Officer, Asianet News Group elaborated, “We are aiming to replicate the success of our other 7 languages to Marathi and justify the faith put in us by the people of Maharashtra. Our focus has always been on providing our audience with the most comprehensive, up-to-date, and honest coverage from the ground.”

    Samarth Sharma, the group Chief Operating Officer, “We will be putting all our efforts to deliver ‘Straight, Bold, Relentless,’ news coverage to the Marathi diaspora spread across the world. With a strong team of journalists working round the clock, our news bureau is set to establish Asianet News Marathi as the most trusted source of news,” Samarth Sharma, COO Asianet News Group highlighted the company’s mission and ideology behind the Marathi platform launch.

    AsianetNews.com is a leading news platform, which caters to 80 Mn monthly active users across its 7 languages. With Marathi added to its growing portfolio, it is set to expand its footprint across the country as well as the world.
    The ANN group (Asianet News Network) has a multi-media presence across the country in multiple languages via its TV Channels (Asianet News and Asianet Suvarna News), Print Publication (Kannada Prabha), Music platform (IndigoMusic.com), and Digital platforms in 8 languages (AsianetNews.com and MyNation.com).

  • Technology comes to broadcasters’ rescue to create content during Covid2019

    Technology comes to broadcasters’ rescue to create content during Covid2019

    MUMBAI: Technology has been the saviour for most broadcasters while producing content amid the nationwide lockdown due to the Covid2019 pandemic. This was the unanimous view of panellists from news and entertainment channels, who came together for a virtual panel discussion to share their experiences of generating content from home or remote locations.

    The virtual panel discussion, an initiative by indiantelevision.com held on 5 May, was moderated by Indian Television Group founder, chief executive officer and editor-in-chief Anil Wanvari. The panellists who participated in the virtual discussion were TVU Networks SVP solutions Jared Timmins, Mathrubhumi Television senior manager-technical Bijumohan R, Asianet News Network chief promo director Ajith Nambiar, Fakt Marathi co-founder Shirish Pattanshetty, TV9 Network technical head Devendra Maurya, ABP News Network SVP broadcast technology and operations Manish Sharma, Odisha Television head technical and engineering Sukanta Rana, Hoichoi VP-content Anindo Banerjee and senior TV Journalist Bhupendra Chaubey.

    Explaining how they have been able to provide tech-based solutions to broadcasters across the globe, TVU Networks SVP solutions Jared Timmins said, “We have seen people getting on cloud technology as soon as possible during this crisis situation, and our mobile application TVU Anywhere has seen 500 per cent jump in usage.” TVU Networks provides IP-based live video solutions.

    “Unlike video call applications such as Skype and Zoom, our technology helps the broadcasters to achieve desired audio and video quality within the given internet bandwidth,” added Timmins. He also showed a presentation of their latest offerings of new technology and cleared the doubts of news and entertainment broadcasters who participated in the panel discussion.

    Majority of the broadcasters are forced to use all the available resources amid lockdown to create content for the viewers. In this context, Bijumohan R said, “We have been using remote technology before the pandemic too, but the current crisis has forced us to use video calling apps such as Skype and Zoom more frequently.”

    The news channel has reduced the workforce by two-third and has asked people to work from home or wherever  they are located. The remaining one-third workforce has been asked to come to the office.

    Echoing Bijumohan's views, Sharma said, “The technology that majority of news broadcasters are using today was already available and they have been using it now at an optimum level for content production.” ABP News Network was the first news broadcaster in India to use the very first model of TVU Networks.

    Sharma believes that bonded server technology is a life saviour during these testing times. He added, “All our reporters, guests, speakers have been using the TVU Anywhere mobile application to send live information and also access to this app is given to all our guests during a live debate or for their byte.”

    The news broadcaster organised its current edition of a summit called Shikhar Sammelan virtually with the help of the TVU Anywhere mobile apps and backpacks.

    Chaubey, who moved on from CNN-News18 a month ago, has since then been working on his digital channel. He said, “The era of normal ways of broadcasting has completely gone. All those old broadcasting technologies are behind us.” He adds, “Digital or Zoom summits are exactly the kind of platform you’re talking about and is the way forward in future.”

    News has been the TV content consumption driver during this Covid2019 period, as the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India and Nielsen India joint report states. news channels are the only ones successfully producing fresh content compared to other genres.

    In this regard, Pattanshetty, said, “Majority of GECs are showing repeat telecast of broadcasted shows unless they have some content in the bank.”

    Banerjee added, “Television has come to a standstill due to the Covid2019 scenario and repackaging of shows is the only way we are trying to survive. We are planning to come up with Live TV in our application; we have a huge library of over 200 films and series.”

    Rana explained how the channel has been creating a 1.5-hour show every day from home for one of their GEC channels. He says, “We have created a script and have asked the artists to record their part on the mobile phone and send to the broadcaster, which we edit and telecast it on our channel every afternoon.”

    The virtual panel discussion, appreciated by the panelists for its topicaliy and relevance, was watched by over 1000 people during a live stream on indiantelevision.com’s Facebook platform. It also received a resounding engagement on its Twitter handle.

  • Asianet News Network’s welfare initiative to help quarantined people

    Asianet News Network’s welfare initiative to help quarantined people

    MUMBAI: Along with disseminating information, news channels have also turned to social service to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Asianet News Network, a Malayalam news channel with a couple of channels in the south, has taken up the task to help people under quarantine with a unique initiative called Namaste Caregivers.

    The campaign is run across its network of news channels and news websites with hashtags called #PhoneAFriend #DistanceSeDosti and #DistanceSeNamaste. It started with seven southern and eastern tier-II cities but has now expanded to central and central-west areas of India. The cities covered are Chennai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bhopal and the state of Kerala.

    The network urges people to volunteer to help all those who have been tested positive and are under strict self-quarantine at home, especially those who have a travel history abroad. The campaign promo states: “While you follow social distancing, if any help is required to run your daily errands, reach out to a host of generous volunteer organisations.”

    With an aim to fight the pandemic and help those in need, the network has created a dedicated website called caregivers.asianetnews.com, featuring contact numbers of various volunteer groups, on which the quarantined masses can call and ask for help to get daily supplies. These groups are city-specific and have been active way before the country-wide 21-day lockdown was announced.

    Asianet News Network chief executive officer Abhinav Khare says, “We aim to shoulder the efforts put in by the central and state governments to fight against this virus and make the lives of people easier, who are under self-quarantine. This initiative doesn’t involve any monetisation and has nothing related to business. We aim to help society come out of this as early as possible.”

    Kerala was the first state in India to detect positive cases and within a few days, the count was almost tripled. The southern state had many people with a travel history to foreign countries.

    “The majority of these people, who are under self-quarantine, are from affluent backgrounds and pay for their daily supplies and necessary items. The volunteers act as a delivery person to get the essential things available at their doorstep,” says Khare. “A few volunteer groups also help all those needy, who can’t pay for their essentials and if required also make available cooked food items to them.”

    With rising positive cases and death tolls, the authorities have become strict with lockdown and are taking stringent action against violators. In this regard, many volunteers have been making emergency passes for themselves with the help of local police to help people, says Khare.

    The group has been promoting this campaign on all of its news channels, websites and social media platforms. Asianet News is considered to be one of the prominent channels in Kerala along with sister channel Malayalam Live TV Online. It also has Suvarna News and Kannada Live TV Online channels under its banner in the Kannada language along with other regional news websites.

    This is not the first time the network has come up with a campaign like this. The channel tried a volunteer-based idea when Kerala and Karnataka were severely hit by the floods and many people were stuck without food or daily supplies. “During testing times people do come forward to help others and we had seen this during 2018 Kerala floods,” says the network’s CEO.

    “So far, this initiative has received a maximum response and helped many people to connect to the volunteers,” says Khare. “Going forward, we are mulling to associate some sponsors from the food-delivery category and are in preliminary discussion with some key players from the sector. This would be considered as phase two of the initiative we started Namaste Caregivers.”

  • Asianet names Anil Surendra as VP – sales of Suvarna News & Kannada Prabha

    Asianet names Anil Surendra as VP – sales of Suvarna News & Kannada Prabha

    MUMBAI: Asianet News Network has appointed Anil Surendra as vice president – ad sales for its two channels namely Suvarna News and Kannada Prabha.

     

    Surendra joins from Aidem Ventures, where he was vice president. In his 16 years’ experience in sales, business development and key accounts management areas, Surendra has worked for Reliance Broadcast, Mahuaa Media, Sahara India, Zee Networks, Fortune Media, Cyber Media & Indian Express Group, at various levels.

     

    “I am really excited to join the ANN Group, which has a strong presence across south. Suvarna News and Kannada Prabha are strong brands with a legacy. I really look forward to leverage its strengths and grow the business across regions,” Surendra said.

     

    He took charge of Suvarna News and Kannada Prabha sales with effect from 19 October, 2015.

  • Asianet News CEO Chinta Shyamsundar quits; eyes e-commerce space

    Asianet News CEO Chinta Shyamsundar quits; eyes e-commerce space

    MUMBAI: Asianet News Network CEO and executive director Chinta Shyamsundar has put in his paper after a six year stint.

     
    Shyamsundar said, “It has been a very fulfilling experience with Asianet News Network and I will take with me fond memories of building this brand. With every end there is a new beginning and the same way I am about to venture into e-commerce that I have been very passionate about. In the current scenario the international live music business has gained tremendous traction and I am looking at entering that segment as well.”

     

    Prior to this, Shyamsundar was CFO and COO of Jupiter Media and Entertainment. He also held the position of head controlling at the Bengaluru International Airport.

    In his career spanning 25 years, Shyamsundar has garnered vast experience and is now venturing into e-commerce business that will focus on apparel and gifting vertical. Besides this, he will also venture into business consulting and setting up media assets.

  • Asianet News Network appoints Sugata Srinivasaraju as editorial director

    Asianet News Network appoints Sugata Srinivasaraju as editorial director

    MUMBAI: Asianet News Network Pvt Ltd (ANNPL) has appointed Sugata Srinivasaraju as editorial director of Asianet News Network Pvt Ltd (ANNPL). He will head editorial functions of the daily Kannada Prabha and its Kannada news channel Suvarna 24X7.

     

    Srinivasaraju will also lead the future news ventures and forays of the group. Prior to joining ANNPL, he was the chief editor at the Times Group’s Vijay Karnataka in Bangalore.

     

    Srinivasaraju has more than 18 years of experience, which includes working as a senior associate editor with Outlook, news editor at the Hindustan Times and Deccan Herald. He has also contributed to the Irish Times.

     

    Srinivasaraju said, “I will harness the opportunity to build one of the finest convergence newsrooms in the country. At a time when the business of news is undergoing a never-seen-before transformation, to ensure that our eyes are not taken off the enshrined values of journalism will be a pristine task for me.”

     

    A writer in English and Kannada, Srinivasaraju has authored books that include Phoenix and Four other Mines, which won the Karnataka academy of letters translation prize, Keeping Faith with the Mother Tongue – The Anxieties of a local culture and Pickles from Home – The Worlds of a Bilingual among others.

  • Vinay Sheshgiri to head Suvarna News and Kannada Prabha Sales

    Vinay Sheshgiri to head Suvarna News and Kannada Prabha Sales

    BENGALURU: Vinay Sheshgiri, who joined Asianet News Network last month, to head Kannada Prabha sales, will now have an additional responsibility of heading Suvarna News sales nationally.

     

    Confirming the development, ANN executive director & chief executive officer C Shyamsundar says, “Vinay takes over as VP national sales – Suvarna News & Kannada Prabha, with immediate effect. He has been entrusted with the responsibility of accelerating revenues and building synergies between two powerful brands -Kannada Prabha, a Kannada daily and Suvarna News channel.”

     

    During his 17 year experience in sales, business development and key accounts management areas, Sheshgiri has worked for Times Group, Airtel, VRL and Radiant Corporate Network, at various levels from asst. manager to vice president.

     

     

    Part of ANN (Asianet News Network), Suvarna News and  Asianet News are leading news channels in Karnataka and Kerala respectively says ANN, which further claims that Kannada Prabha is amongst the most trusted and widely read newspapers of Karnataka.

     

  • Asianet News Network ropes in Vinay Sheshgiri to head Kannada Prabha sales

    Asianet News Network ropes in Vinay Sheshgiri to head Kannada Prabha sales

    MUMBAI: Vinay Sheshgiri has joined Asianet News Network brands, as VP-Ad Sales at Kannada Prabha, he will be reporting to C Shyamsundar, Executive Director & Chief Executive Officer, Asianet News Network Pvt. Ltd.

     

    Vinay’s last stint was at VRL Group, as Vice President. In his vast 17 years experience in sales, business development & key accounts management areas, Vinay has worked for Times Group, Airtel, VRL & Radiant Corporate Network, at various levels from Asst. Manager to Vice President. Majority of his time was spent on media sales at Vijaya Karnataka & Vijayavani (Popular Kannada Newspapers brands).

     

    “It’s very exciting to be part of a leading news brands’ group from the south. Interestingly no other group in Karnataka has both television & print brands of news. I’m sure this gives us a strategic edge in positioning and selling our mediums” says Vinay. 

     

    He is taking charges of Kannada Prabha sales from 10th March 2014.

     

    Part of ANN (Asianet News Network Pvt. Ltd), Suvarna News & Asianet News are leading news channels in Karnataka & Kerala respectively. While Asianet News is an undisputed leader in Kerala for several years, Suvarna News is 2nd most watched news channel in Karnataka. Kannada Prabha is amongst the most trusted & widely read newspapers of Karnataka.  Stands for its bold, unbiased, investigative and accurate reporting, the ANN philosophy is truly summarised in its approach to news as ` Straight. Bold. Relentless’.

  • Chinta Shyamsundar returns as CEO of Asianet News Network

    Chinta Shyamsundar returns as CEO of Asianet News Network

    BENGALURU: Chinta Shyamsundar will return as CEO of Asianet News Network (ANN) to steer Rajeev Chandrashekar-promoted Jupiter Media & Entertainment Venture’s (JMEV) news business following the exit of Suresh Selvaraj.

     

    Shyamsundar is currently serving as the Director of JMEV, a subsidiary of Jupiter Capital Venture.

     

    An MBA in Finance, Shyamsundar has been with JMEV for almost four years working in various capacities like CEO, CFO and COO. Infact he was Executive Director and CEO of ANN till February, 2012.

     

    His responsibilities at JMEV included value creation and acceleration for all media and entertainment ventures including regional news channels (Suvarna News 24×7, Asianet News), regional Print Media (Kannada), FM radio channels 91.9 (Bangalore, Goa & Kerala), and live music (Indigo Music).

     

    As reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, Suresh Selvaraj whom Shyamsundar now replaces, had quit the company as CEO and executive director of ANN after spending almost a year at the company. He had joined ANN in February 2012 from Outlook Group, where he spent almost 13 years.

     

    Selvaraj’s last day at ANN was 29 March.

     

    JMEV owns and operates Kannada news channel Suvarna News 24×7 and Malayalam news channel Asianet News. The company also owns and operates radio brands including Best FM and Radio Indigo.

  • Suresh Selvaraj joins Asianet News Network as ED and CEO

    Suresh Selvaraj joins Asianet News Network as ED and CEO

    MUMBAI: Asianet News Network (ANNPL) has appointed Suresh Selvaraj as executive director and CEO.

    Selvaraj comes from Outlook Group, where he spent 13 years.

    Selvaraj will be responsible for overall operations and management of various businesses of ANNPL, which consists of Malayalam news channel -Asianet News, Kannada news channel Suvarna News 24×7 and Kannada newspaper Kannada Prabha.

    Selvaraj said, “I am quite excited with the opportunity provided to me in this role. I am getting familiarised with the people and the processes and am very confident of doing my bit to elevate this business to the next level.”

    ANNPL chairman Rajeev Chandrasekhar added, “I am happy to have Suresh Selvaraj on board. With his successful stints earlier and media experience spanning over three decades, we are confident of consolidating our existing media brands and growing them further. We have definite plans of expansion including making further investments and expansion to new markets and platforms. I am sure having a person with Suresh‘s background will help our endeavours.”

    Selvaraj comes with over 30 years of experience in media in organisations like The Times of India Group, Deccan Herald Group, The Statesman, Outlook Group including Marie Claire, the Indian edition of the French fashion magazine.