Tag: CNN-IBN

  • Journalists felicitated at Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards

    Journalists felicitated at Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards

    MUMBAI: The seventh edition of the Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards, instituted by The Express Group in memory of its founder was held on 9 September 2014. Lok Sabha speaker Sumitra Mahajan was the chief guest at the function. She presented the awards for outstanding journalist work done in 2011 and 2012. The winners were chosen by an eminent jury from nominations in 15 categories.

     

    Mahajan presented the awards to 59 journalists from broadcast and print media under different categories. The Journalist of the Year for 2012 went to Sreenivasan Jain of NDTV 24X7. CNN-IBN bagged five awards and NDTV 24X7 received three.

     

    From the broadcast segment, Jajati Karan from CNN-IBN and Geeta Datta from News-X won the award for investigative journalism. Smita Nair from CNN-IBN won the award for reporting on politics and government for the year 2011. Vimal Mohan from NDTV India won the award for sports journalism for his report on how lack of facilities stands in the way of Olympics dreams.

     

    Surbhi Khyati of The Indian Express won the award for Investigative Reporting (print) for 2011 for her series exposing the corruption in the National Rural Health Mission in Uttar Pradesh. The Investigative Reporting (print) award for 2012 went to Mehul Srivastava, Andrew Macaskill and Adi Narayan of Bloomberg News for their story on how malnutrition affects India’s children. Nidhi Verma of Reuters won an award for Business and Economic Journalism (print) for her series on Iran’s oil exports to India.

     

    Speaking at the awards, Mahajan said, “The media is considered the fourth pillar of democracy and we expect as much responsibility and transparency from it as from the other three pillars. A free press and a fearless press are in the interests of both society and the nation.”

     

    “In a fast-changing world, journalists must provide the people with information to make them both aware and strong. The dissemination of information is the most powerful tool in strengthening the awareness of people,” she added.

     

    Mahajan also said that the parliamentary proceedings were not always given adequate coverage and had observed on several occasions, high level and important debates were not highlighted by the media. In fact, at times, the reporting, she said, was distorted. “I laud the media for highlighting issues of corruption and nepotism but along with this I want that the media should also focus on interesting and important debates that take place in Parliament. If the media does not give this adequate coverage then we can’t reap the benefits of democracy,” she said.

     

    The Indian Express Group chairman Viveck Goenka said, “2011 and 2012, for which the awards were being given, were pivotal years for the country which saw the birth of an anti-corruption movement, its steady evolution and often devolution into a political party.”

     

    Goenka stressed the importance of institutions in facilitating good journalism. “In our frantic count of how many followers we have on social media and amid the pressure to collapse an argument into 20 seconds we tend to forget that good journalism needs a good ecosystem of individuals and institutions,” he added.

     

    The awards pay tribute to journalists from print and broadcast who maintain the highest standards of their profession even in the face of political and economic pressures, who produce work that underline the values of good journalism — excellence and enterprise, courage and fairness.

     

    To view the entire winner list please click here

  • Gautam Bhanot joins NewsX as national revenue head

    Gautam Bhanot joins NewsX as national revenue head

    MUMBAI: ITV Network, which runs news channels NewsX and India News, has roped in Gautam Bhanot as the national revenue head for its English channel. He will be responsible for the overall sales and revenue generation of NewsX.

    He will focus on growing the top line while also looking at creating new revenue streams and opportunities. Bhanot has 16 years of experience with his last sting being at Network18 where he was national sales head for CNN-IBN for nine years.

    Prior to this, he was with CNN-IBN, CNBC-TV18 and CNBC Awaaz as VP sales for north region. He’s also worked with The Times of India, Economic Times and Tej Bandhu Group.

    ITV Network MD Kartikeya Sharma said, “Gautam brings with him a wealth of knowledge and expertise that will be invaluable in unlocking the potential value of brand NewsX. I am confident that Gautam with his in depth understanding of media sales combined with his dynamism and leadership as a sales professional will be a great asset to the organisation.”

    ITV Network group CEO RK Arora said, “We are delighted to have Gautam on board at this exciting time of growth and expansion at ITV Network. We are certain that his experience and understanding of the business will benefit NewsX as we strive to continue to be the market leader in English news genre, in line with ITV Network’s objective of becoming India’s profitable and largest TV news network.”

    Bhanot said, “I believe the industry is going through a transformational phase wherein programming formats, news consumption patterns, technology platforms all are evolving and hence the opportunity to learn and contribute is immense. My agenda will be to enhance the offerings of NewsX and partner with new and existing clients, to deliver delight and grow the revenue stream.”

  • CNN-IBN & IBN’s offerings to review 100 Days of Modi

    CNN-IBN & IBN’s offerings to review 100 Days of Modi

    MUMBAI: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Government completes 100 days in office on 3rd September 2014, CNN-IBN & IBN7 line up an extensive array of special programming, ‘100 Days – Report Card’ and ‘Saikada Paar Modi Sarkar’ respectively. The channels are airing a slew of special shows analyzing the performance of the Government & PM Modi’s leadership in all its hues. Through these studio based discussions, interviews and shows the channels are highlighting the various facets of the new Government from the perspective of a common man, Ministers and MPs.

    This gamut of special programming will culminate in special shows based on a nationwide 16 city poll, conducted by Today’s Chanakya which will analyze and assess the performance of PM Modi and his Government. With an expert panel comprising of top analysts such as N. Ram, Swapan Dasgupta, Vinod Mehta & Shankkar Aiyar on CNN-IBN and G Parthasarthy, Nilanjan M and Prof. Pushpesh Pant on IBN7, the channels will discuss if the Government has delivered on a plethora of issues like corruption, inflation, economy, communal harmony & foreign policy.

    Don’t miss the special shows on the findings of this survey on September 2 & 3 at 8pm on CNN-IBN and at 9pm on IBN7.

  • CNN-IBN redefines prime time with ‘Bullet News’

    CNN-IBN redefines prime time with ‘Bullet News’

    CNN IBN, India’s leading English News Channel, has launched “Bullet News”, a new show that will feature the top stories of the day, non-stop in a niftier format. The show will be more about news than views that will keep the viewers abreast of all the happenings across the globe in just half an hour.

     

    Bullet News will be a bulletin featuring 30-40 important news of the day that will include stories across varied fields, from politics, business, international & domestic affairs to sports and entertainment. Through this special show, the channel intends to do a round-up of news to cater to those who miss out on the top news stories of the day.

     

    This is yet another path-breaking initiative from CNN-IBN that is likely to be a game changer in the English news genre. Don’t miss ‘Bullet News’, every Monday to Friday @ 10 PM, only on CNN-IBN.

     

  • CNN-IBN Living it Up: Skin

    CNN-IBN Living it Up: Skin

    MUMBAI: CNN-IBN, India’s most awarded English news channel, is back with the eighth edition of Living it Up, a popular health and lifestyle show that focuses on the changing lifestyle of urban India that is leading to serious health consequences. The show also guides the viewers about the innovative ways in which they can lead a happier, healthier and stress-free life.

     

    The fifth episode will be an ultimate guide to a healthy and beautiful skin. On the show, we will bust the myths about skin and show how problems like acne, wrinkles, dark spots and pigmentation reflect there is something wrong inside us.  The episode will also tell viewers how to choose cosmetic products, how to make skin products at home and what are the super foods for skin.

     

    Don’t miss ‘Living it Up’ on August 30th, Sat @ 11.30 AM & 08:30 PM and August 31st, Sun @ 12:30 PM & 7.30 PM, only on CNN-IBN.

  • CNN-IBN 30 Minutes: The Stars of Glasgow

    CNN-IBN 30 Minutes: The Stars of Glasgow

    MUMBAI: This weekend on CNN-IBN’s flagship documentary show ‘30 Minutes’, catch the Indian Sporting Stars who kept the Indian flag flying high in the recently concluded Commonwealth Games 2014. On the show, these Gen next sporting stars tell their stories of how they fought against all odds and stood as world-beaters at Glasgow. The show highlights how these fresh sporting talents from different corners of the country, unheard and unsung even three months ago are now in the limelight by winning gold and silver medals for the country. The stars from different sports disciplines will also speak about their idols and how their inspirations and improved infrastructure have helped them get exposure and the confidence to compete at an international level.

  • CNN-IBN presents ‘Vanakkam Chennai 375’

    CNN-IBN presents ‘Vanakkam Chennai 375’

    MUMBAI: CNN-IBN brings to its viewers ‘Vanakkam Chennai 375’, a special programming to celebrate the 375th birth anniversary of Chennai. Starting August 18, the channel has aired various stories that have brought forth various aspects and unknown facts about Chennai – allowing viewers to experience the city like never before. This special coverage has focused on the history, culinary traditions, historic monuments and rare archival images of the city. This special coverage will conclude with a half hour show that will bring to live all that makes Chennai the special city that it is – from the over 200 heritage buildings to filter coffee, idli sambhar dosa  treats at the iconic city eateries, from the oldest surviving studio in India – AVM Studios – to the city’s rich cultural traditions involving Carnatic music and Bharatnatyam.

     

    Don’t miss the half hour culminating special of “Vanakkam Chennai” on Friday, 22nd August @ 8.30 PM; with a repeat telecast on Saturday @ 7.30 PM, only on CNN-IBN.

     

  • IndiaCast issues disconnection notice to IMCL

    IndiaCast issues disconnection notice to IMCL

    MUMBAI: Three weeks from now, viewers with cable connection of IndusInd Media and Communications (IMCL) might not be able to view a number of channels.

     

    IndiaCast has issued a public notice against the MSO regarding various channels of TV18, Eenadu Television and UTV Entertainment Television, for whom it acts as an agent. The notice reads that consumers in DAS notified areas of Delhi, Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Baroda, Surat, Rajkot, Nasik, Nagpur, Pune, Bengaluru, Mysore, Hyderabad, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Pimpri Chinchwad and Agra that all or some of the channels from the Indiacast group are likely to be disconnected. The notice was published in leading dailies across cities on 19 August.

     

    The reasons for the disconnection are that the MSO has failed to execute the reference interconnection offer, not paid dues to the broadcaster, demanding illegal and high carriage fees and have failed to furnish subscriber reports.

     

    According to a source, the agreement between IMCL and IndiaCast had expired on 31 March, post which the MSO did not execute a fresh agreement. It also stopped giving subscription revenues and subscriber report from April onwards.

     

    IMCL currently enjoys about 2 million digital subscribers in DAS I and DAS II areas. However, the source adds that the subscriber base is not in its best operational health and is yet demanding excessive carriage fees. While the earlier deal between the two had been on carriage fees, the source adds that it is revisiting its proposition now.

     

    The channels that will be disconnected include all of Network 18’s channels such as Colors, CNBC-TV18, CNBC Awaaz, CNN-IBN, IBN7, CNBC Bajaar, CNBC TV18 Prime HD, History TV19, History TV 18 HD, IBN Lokmat, MTV, MTV Indies, Rishtey, Nick, Vh1, Sonic, Comedy Central, Nick Junior, Colors HD, ETV Gujarati, ETV Marathi, ETV Bangla, ETV Kannada, ETV Oriya, ETV Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand, ETV MP Chattishgarh, ETV Rajasthan, ETV Urdu, ETV News Kannada, ETV Bihar Jharkhand, ETV, ETV Andhra Pradesh, UTV Movies, UTV Stars, UTV World Movies, Disney Channel and Disney XD.

     

    Earlier this month, the MSO had put a scroll on its home page regarding disconnection of NDTV channels. Even then, a senior NDTV official had said that the MSO was demanding high carriage fees for a small subscriber base.

  • Vinay Tewari quits Network 18

    Vinay Tewari quits Network 18

    MUMBAI: Adding to the list of the latest exits from Network 18, CNN-IBN and IBN7 managing editor Vinay Tewari has quit the company.

     

    Confirming the news to indiantelevision.com, Tewari said that he is evaluating his future course of action. Unconfirmed media reports state that he may be joining Headlines Today.

     

    Tewari has been associated with the network for nearly a decade. Prior to that, he was with TV today for three years, The Times of India for eight years and The Pioneer. 

     

    At Network 18, he was responsible for all special projects and news gathering operations.

     

    Initially Tewari was handling just the English channel but after Ashutosh quit as managing editor of IBN7 earlier this year to join the Aam Aadmi Party, Tewari was given the mandate of the Hindi channel as well.

  • CNN-IBN’s clean up India campaign gets overwhelming response

    CNN-IBN’s clean up India campaign gets overwhelming response

    MUMBAI: In the run up to the Independence day, CNN-IBN, India’s leading English News Channel had initiated a month long campaign ‘Clean up India’, where in the channel appealed to the viewers to identify areas in their cities that are eyesores and unhygienic due to filth and garbage. The campaign got immense response as videos and pictures poured in from all across the country exposing the ‘Trash Mountains’ in the cities. People from cities like Delhi, Varanasi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Trivandrum, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Puri, Srinagar and Ahmedabad reached out to us and shared their experiences about the lack of civic sense amongst common people and their thoughts on the inadequacies of the waste management system in the country. The channel not only brought this to the notice of the concerned authorities but also tried to catalyze necessary action.

     

    As this nationwide drive reaches its culmination, CNN-IBN will air a special one hour special show of ‘CLEAN UP INDIA’ which will take a close look at what it would take to bring sanitation, waste management and hygiene to rural and urban areas. On the show, CNN-IBN’s Senior editor and Anchor Anubha Bhonsle will be joined by an eminent panel of experts and personalities namely Jairam Ramesh, Sunita Narain (CSE), Bindeshwar Pathak (Sulabh), Kiran Majumdar Shaw along with representatives of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, who will share their insights on how there could be a change in behaviour of the citizens to ensure cleanliness i public places is given the importance that it deserves.

     

    Don’t miss the special one hour show of ‘Clean Up India’ on 14th August @ 8PM with a repeat, next day @12noon.