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  • …and journalism just happened to Bhupendra Chaubey

    …and journalism just happened to Bhupendra Chaubey

    Sometimes the best things in life which make you stand out are unplanned. Mapping his way from a postgraduate in films to senior journalist in CNN-News18 is Bhupendra Chaubey. Set out to become a filmmaker in life, journalism just happened to him. Being good at theatre, public speaking, essay-writing and elocution, etc, cinema is something that still excites him.

    The Delhi-based graduate heard about Dr Prannoy Roy looking for bilingual people to come on board. Although not too excited by the news to boost his friend’s confidence who was applying for a job at NDTV, Chaubey went along and dropped his CV as well.

    As they did not know anyone working there, the duo randomly dropped their CVs a couple of times at NDTV and forgot about it.  After a few days, not the other guy but Chaubey received a call from the HR for a meeting scheduled with Dr Roy. Declining to meet would have looked mean, and so Chaubey decided to meet him just to convey his regards. The co-founder of NDTV, after going through Chaubey’s CV, immediately offered him a job right there. But, Delhi was not the place where this young budding journalist’s heart was. He wanted to work in Mumbai.

    Bhupendra Chaubey’s resume

    Chaubey has been a TV journalist since 2000, when he started his career with NDTV. In 2005, he left NDTV and was a part of the team that started CNN IBN. As a political journalist, he has travelled the length and breadth of the country and has covered three general elections and assembly elections in a majority of Indian states.

    A graduate in Mathematics and a postgraduate in films, Chaubey has been among the finest political journalists of his generation. He has that unique ability to grasp things at a micro level, and then present them with a macro-level understanding. He is amongst those journalists who depend more on (political) awareness on the ground supplementing it with academic awareness of issues that confront the nation.

    Chaubey moved up the ladder by becoming the executive editor of CNN News18. Today, he hosts the prime-time broadcast Big5 at 10pm. He also hosts a weekend interview show Hot Seat where he puts tough questions to key newsmakers and regularly writes columns for various English and Hindi newspapers, magazines and digital media. He lives in the national capital with his wife and two children.

    Chaubey till date remembers what Dr Roy told him that day: “I think I am seeing a journalist in you. You should give it a shot. If you think you can’t fit in, there is always an option to leave”.

    Thus started his journey with New Delhi Television. One thing led to the next which caught Chaubey’s interest and there was no stopping, then. Dating a girl then who is now his wife, going to Mumbai was still on the cards. “Working with NDTV was phenomenal and an enriching experience. Imagine a newsroom working alongside Rajdeep Sardesai, Barkha Dutt and Arnab Goswami under one roof. Today, they all are in different companies but I have learnt a lot from them,” shares Chaubey.

    Chaubey preferred putting himself as the third generation of TV journalists in India considering Dr Roy and Vinod Dua as the first generation, and Rajdeep, Barkha, Arnab and Ravish as the second generation. “The beauty of entering a different profession is that you start as a novice. As I did not know what was coming my way, each day was a new day. Barkha was an outstanding scriptwriter, and I also learnt a lot about storytelling formats from her. Arnab was a great political mind; all the conversations with him were enriching. Rajdeep was a big superstar even in those days.”

    Remembering his tough days and working in various shifts, the curious reporter credits three people in his life. His wife, who knew a bit about journalism, the one who trained him to think in 10 different ways. “In school, you debate at an elementary level. But, the ability to speak on a topic in multiple ways is something I learnt from her. (The second) Prannoy, the head of NDTV, was my ideal, but I made it a point to hang around Rajdeep (Sardesai) to see what he was doing”. Rajdeep handheld Chaubey and was always a dear friend and editor to him.

    Mentioning the time of during the Coffingate, the then defence minister George Fernandes was the main target of the critics accused in supplying coffins to the Indian army jawans. “One fine afternoon, on a weekday, as I was climbing down the stairs of NDTV office, Sardesai was seated in his car heading to some place”. He asked Chaubey to join him. In the next few minutes, they were right in front of Fernandes’s house opposite to Arun Jaitley’s place without any camera. Sardesai, being a star at that time, the duo was allowed to enter the minister’s house. Fernandes was not giving interviews to anybody because of the heat around the allegations. Sardesai, positioning himself completely on his side by saying a few things about Fernandes which made him feel very comfortable, sectretly messaged a cameraman. While, he was having the conversation with Fernandes, the man with a single camera entered. Sardesai convinced Fernandes to be patient with only five questions and got a 25-minute interview with him. “Rajdeep was sitting behind the camera. So, after George answered his last question, the cameraman was asked to focus only on Rajdeep and he repeated the questions which he had put to Fernandes. He was blessed with a photographic memory. That was my first encounter wherein I learnt how to convert a single cam entity to two cam entity”.

    “He has always motivated and helped me. There is a certain kind of bond and friendship that I have with him. He made me understand the nuances of journalism. That is why when he left NDTV, I too left.”

    “Bhupendra is a dynamic and bright journalist. I wish him all the best for whatever he does in future,” says Sardesai.

    Right after that Arnab Goswami made an exit from NDTV. “Arnab was very keen on me working with him. But, I joined Rajdeep. So, for some time, he was not happy with it.”

    “Now the person who is really helping me and encouraging me to create, enhance and carve a niche for myself is Rahul Joshi. He is an absolutely great guy to work with completely different from any TV editor. I am enjoying working with him.”

    With Google not being efficient in those days, on several occasions, Chaubey has worked under pressure. Not knowing where political parties office were, he used to often dial AskMe service at that time to figure out addresses. It has led him to several wrong addresses, nonetheless. “Pressure and dilemma are there in every work life, every profession, and journalism is no different. The only point is that journalism allows you to take decisions completely on your own. What you do in your journalistic career, only you are accountable for that.  While it is a team game, it is often enormously an individualistic game where it enables you to own your individual skills”.

    One crazy experience that Chaubey cites during his tenure with NDTV was back in 2003 when Uma Bharti was the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh. The day he was supposed to meet her for an interview, Bharti resigned as she wanted to surrender herself in the court of law. She decided to undertake a train journey from Bhopal to Hooghly; it was a two-day long journey. While preparing to return to NDTV, he got a call from Sardesai asking to interview her during the jounery, and there was no option but to accept. “Rajdeep has a peculiar way of talking. I got on the train without a ticket. I remember, at some station, Bharti wanted to take a bath. Being in an express train, one of her followers came arrived with two buckets full of water for her. She simply took the buckets, went inside the loo and poured it on her person and came out in the same clothes”.

    At the Jim Corbett National Park, there was a story of dying elephants which smacked of corporate poaching. Chaubey was asked to follow up, and he obeyed. On reaching there, he recorded an interview with the forest conservator who game some interesting viewpoints. “At that time, we did not have OB vans. The park is 300 kms from Delhi. In my great enthusiasm, I sent the tape back to Delhi with the driver and asked him to return. Rajdeep got so angry with me for this two-way journey.”

    Chaubey’s journey with NDTV was full of twists and turns. He left the network in 2005 and was a part of the team that launched CNN IBN. He joined CNN-IBN (now, CNN-News18) as the chief political correspondent. Before joining CNN IBN, he got a call from Prannoy Roy. He said, “Only a stupid person would think of leaving The New York Times to join The Tribune hinting that NDTV is the NY Times and CNN-IBN is The Tribune.”

    “He comes with abundant energy to work everyday. His energy is infectious and sometimes gets transmitted to those working with him,” says IBN18 Network chief executive producer Rajen Garabadu about Chaubey. “You tend to work harder when you see him work so hard. He reaches on time for an early morning shoot even if he has worked till late the previous day. He remains fully charged and his energy does not fade through the day. Having spent more than two decades in news television, I can say there aren’t too many journalists who can match his energy,” Garabadu said.

    Always hoping to anchor ‘The Big Fight’ which Sardesai used to do, it was a difficult task for Chaubey to leave NDTV. “Prannoy Roy did not like it when I bid adieu to him. But, that is the way some of our media barons are. They expect extreme loyalty, and he thought it was disloyal on my part to be moving away with Rajdeep”.

    Chaubey went back and told this to Sardesai, to which he replied, “One day, we will make it bigger than the New York Times”.

    “Bhupendra is good for his place. There are few editors who can decide and put entertainment in primetime slots which Bhupendra understands well. Earlier, Rajdeep’s blue-eyed boy and now Rahul Joshi’s lad,” says a senior media expert.

    Chaubey has been termed as Rajdeep’s blue-eyed boy on various occasions. Contradicting this remark, Garabadu says, “I don’t think he is. I have worked very closely with Rajdeep for more than 11 years. The editor-in-chief of a channel will work closely with his senior journalists. Anyone who breaks big stories becomes the editor’s blue-eyed boy. And, in that sense, Bhupen did break stories from time to time”.

    Leading a team of bright reporters, Chaubey recollects how challenging it was for him to work with his peers. But, it came out well for him. Always believing in leading by example, he does not consider himself like a studio anchor. “I cannot sit in an AC office and ask everyone else to do the job”.

    One more instance that comes to his mind is when Sardesai wanted Ram Jethmalani as a guest for a primetime show. Chaubey barged into Jethmalani’s car without his permission. “I was not permitted to talk on the phone. So, I went to a place where he was a speaker and parked myself next to his car. When he arrived to board the car, I opened the other door and got inside his car. I requested him to speak to me”.

    On one occasion, Chaubey caught hold of Murli Manohar Joshi when he was passing by, at which he got furious. “Today, he is a good friend of mine. These events toughen you, and CNN-IBN has toughened me even more. Through the years, one improves through the experiences of various kinds,” he observes.

    Chaubey believes that there has been a complete change in the approach to journalism. The entire concept of journalism has been turned upside down. “News has been replaced by views, and the feeling right now is like views are news. Some channels have converted it into a fine art wherein you can just say what you want to and will present only one side of the truth. You would convert it into an opportunity, a scenario where no one else can question you which is a dangerous trend and should not be taking place. These dangers are the result of falling standards of journalism reflected in various forms now”.

    Chaubey himself became news after his CNN IBN interview with the Bollywood star Sunny Leone for which he received a lot of flak. After the drama post telecast, he explained that he was simply doing his job by questioning her. “If anyone felt offended, I am sorry. That was not my intention. My focus was to get, try and figure out who the real Sunny Leone was. In this country, people can object to anything. Viewers thought that my tone was not in good taste but this is the way it is. They just expect filmstars to be treated differently.”

    “In my opinion, he spoilt the interview with Sunny Leone. It was a bit awkward and in bad taste. But, soon enough, he felt it and apologised which was appreciated. The interview was certainly a miscalculation and he realised, adds a senior journalist.

    “The interview became more than what he said. His manner of asking questions, his expression, the tone, etc., made the issue bigger than its actual content. I am sure he did not mean to offend Sunny or belittle her. It was just the manner and a few wording which upset some people. In hindsight, he could have chosen his words better,” adds another senior reporter.

    For people who admire Chaubey and want to be successful, one thing that he follows is “be patient because if there is any profession that will check your patience, it is journalism.” Making a film is definitely on the agenda that Chaubey wishes to pursue. Writing a book is also his plan going forward.

    “Journalism should not be restricted to one platform or source, it should be across sources. I will be very keen if it works out well,” concludes Chaubey.

    “For Bhupendra, keep up the same level of energy as you bring to the newsroom everyday. Keep rocking. For others, there is much more to Bhupendra than what you see on screen. He puts in a lot of hard work which might not be visible on TV,” voices Garabadu.

  • CNN-News 18 to telecast engaging stories of ‘aam aadmi’, others

    CNN-News 18 to telecast engaging stories of ‘aam aadmi’, others

    MUMBAI: In a move to stand out in this cluttered Indian news television industry, CNN-News18 is all geared up to launch a new interview show, Off-Centre.

    Differentiator: It will not just feature mainstream personalities, but will also feature unconventional people from all walks of life. The channel aims to bring back the art of interviewing with this programme.

    Slated to go on air from tomorrow (10 September), the show will air every Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 9:30 pm. The half-hour episode will be telecast every week.

    The show is aimed at broadening the viewers’ horizons by bringing forth the pioneering work, unconventional and inspiring ideas of the multifaceted personalities that appear on the show.

    The channel hopes to reach thoughtful viewers looking for meaningful, rich ideas on the human experience. It is aimed at people who seek food for thought while relaxing at home on weekends, at people who appreciate design aesthetics.

    The first episode will kick-start with the host Anuradha Sengupta interviewing the Iron Lady a.k.a Irom Chanu Sharmila. The first episode in Imphal has been shot with HD cameras in locations that are germane to the guest. The show will have a strong graphic and visual design to stand out from the crowd that telecasts news and views only.

    “The idea is to visually depict the closeness that is generated during a conversation. In 17 years of my career, everyone used to compliment me on my conversational skills. We brainstormed for quite some time before launching. Through this show, the viewers will see me having a close and private conversation with a guest every week. We will talk to people who do not give us breaking news, who are less or not at all featured in news. Compelling and fascinating stories on their work, life experiences, etc will be highlighted in the show which the viewers will enjoy,” says CNN News18 consulting editor Sengupta.

    Through candid one-on-one conversations, the veteran journalist will interview guests with a high degree of individuality, offering to viewers an inside view of the guest’s life through interesting anecdotes, and much more. The show will use a narrative style of interview with a casual ambience in contextual locations to create memorable dialogue with guests from the world of entertainment, politics, books, government, sports and beyond.

    “Guests will be people who have compelling stories to narrate. It’s not necessarily the aam aadmi and it’s not necessarily the celebrity. But yes, I may be partial to people who are overlooked during the mainstream news programmes. You will be quite surprised by who you will meet here,” adds Sengupta.

    It was clear from their research that news channels in the compulsion to seek headlines and breaking news are missing out on thoughtful programming with depth. “Off Centre” is one of the new shows on the weekend that aims to fill this vacuum.

    Says Sengupta, “We launched Virtuosity, stories from the news anchored by Vir Sanghvi, etc. This is the next programme on the slate. More stuff is lined up.”

    She is of the opinion that news TV as a category seems to be losing the interest of the viewers. The power of the medium is undeniable time for the channel to reclaim its rightful place as storytellers and is committed to that.

    “It’s imperative to experiment, innovate and find new ways to engage with them,” she further adds.

    The show will be effectively utilized and leveraged on their network which will help establish the show. Additionally, the show will be promoted with the use of an effective mix of print, OOH and other media to maximize the reach.

  • CNN-News 18 to telecast engaging stories of ‘aam aadmi’, others

    CNN-News 18 to telecast engaging stories of ‘aam aadmi’, others

    MUMBAI: In a move to stand out in this cluttered Indian news television industry, CNN-News18 is all geared up to launch a new interview show, Off-Centre.

    Differentiator: It will not just feature mainstream personalities, but will also feature unconventional people from all walks of life. The channel aims to bring back the art of interviewing with this programme.

    Slated to go on air from tomorrow (10 September), the show will air every Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 9:30 pm. The half-hour episode will be telecast every week.

    The show is aimed at broadening the viewers’ horizons by bringing forth the pioneering work, unconventional and inspiring ideas of the multifaceted personalities that appear on the show.

    The channel hopes to reach thoughtful viewers looking for meaningful, rich ideas on the human experience. It is aimed at people who seek food for thought while relaxing at home on weekends, at people who appreciate design aesthetics.

    The first episode will kick-start with the host Anuradha Sengupta interviewing the Iron Lady a.k.a Irom Chanu Sharmila. The first episode in Imphal has been shot with HD cameras in locations that are germane to the guest. The show will have a strong graphic and visual design to stand out from the crowd that telecasts news and views only.

    “The idea is to visually depict the closeness that is generated during a conversation. In 17 years of my career, everyone used to compliment me on my conversational skills. We brainstormed for quite some time before launching. Through this show, the viewers will see me having a close and private conversation with a guest every week. We will talk to people who do not give us breaking news, who are less or not at all featured in news. Compelling and fascinating stories on their work, life experiences, etc will be highlighted in the show which the viewers will enjoy,” says CNN News18 consulting editor Sengupta.

    Through candid one-on-one conversations, the veteran journalist will interview guests with a high degree of individuality, offering to viewers an inside view of the guest’s life through interesting anecdotes, and much more. The show will use a narrative style of interview with a casual ambience in contextual locations to create memorable dialogue with guests from the world of entertainment, politics, books, government, sports and beyond.

    “Guests will be people who have compelling stories to narrate. It’s not necessarily the aam aadmi and it’s not necessarily the celebrity. But yes, I may be partial to people who are overlooked during the mainstream news programmes. You will be quite surprised by who you will meet here,” adds Sengupta.

    It was clear from their research that news channels in the compulsion to seek headlines and breaking news are missing out on thoughtful programming with depth. “Off Centre” is one of the new shows on the weekend that aims to fill this vacuum.

    Says Sengupta, “We launched Virtuosity, stories from the news anchored by Vir Sanghvi, etc. This is the next programme on the slate. More stuff is lined up.”

    She is of the opinion that news TV as a category seems to be losing the interest of the viewers. The power of the medium is undeniable time for the channel to reclaim its rightful place as storytellers and is committed to that.

    “It’s imperative to experiment, innovate and find new ways to engage with them,” she further adds.

    The show will be effectively utilized and leveraged on their network which will help establish the show. Additionally, the show will be promoted with the use of an effective mix of print, OOH and other media to maximize the reach.

  • CNN-News18 #HelpAshmita Campaign

    CNN-News18 #HelpAshmita Campaign

    MUMBAI: In the aftermath of India’s performance at the Rio Olympics, the discussion across the country turned to what needs to be done in order to improve the country’s ranking at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. Against this backdrop, CNN-News18 took the lead not only in terms of coming up with a unique charter for improving our performance at the next Olympics but even took up the cause of a young talented gymnast Ashmita Pal who dreams of representing and winning laurels for the country.

    On the first day of the campaign itself, the channel has raised over Rs. 3 lakhs and the contributions are still pouring in. Responding to the initiative, a leading Public Sector company announced an immediate grant of Rs. 2 lakhs and a monthly scholarship of Rs. 20,000 per month for the next two years for the athlete. Shahid Chowdhury, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Tripura also backed the CNN-News18 campaign.

    The channel, in partnership with Bitgiving, is aiming to raise Rs. 10 lakhs in order to get proper facilities for gymnastics training for Ashmita through their campaign #HelpAshmita who hopes to win an Olympics Gold.

    Earlier this month, young Indian gymnast Dipa Karmakar scripted history as she entered the final of the Vault event at the Rio Olympics. Her feat will not only serve as an inspiration for upcoming sportspersons like 15-year-old Ashmita Pal but has also given them the courage to chase their dreams.

    Endorsed by Dipa Karmakar, Ashmita has represented India at the World School Gymnastics in Turkey this July. Hailing from Agartala, her father is a daily wage earner and her mother is a domestic help. For her, meeting basic nutrition needs is a struggle, let alone the diet required by an athlete. But defying all odds, Ashmita fought her way into the national team. She is now training under Soma Nandy, wife of Dipa Karmakar’s coach.

    For the CNN-News18 team, this campaign is a manifestation of the channel’s commitment and thought leadership in picking up issues that the country feels strongly about and making a difference on the ground.

  • CNN-News18 #HelpAshmita Campaign

    CNN-News18 #HelpAshmita Campaign

    MUMBAI: In the aftermath of India’s performance at the Rio Olympics, the discussion across the country turned to what needs to be done in order to improve the country’s ranking at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. Against this backdrop, CNN-News18 took the lead not only in terms of coming up with a unique charter for improving our performance at the next Olympics but even took up the cause of a young talented gymnast Ashmita Pal who dreams of representing and winning laurels for the country.

    On the first day of the campaign itself, the channel has raised over Rs. 3 lakhs and the contributions are still pouring in. Responding to the initiative, a leading Public Sector company announced an immediate grant of Rs. 2 lakhs and a monthly scholarship of Rs. 20,000 per month for the next two years for the athlete. Shahid Chowdhury, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Tripura also backed the CNN-News18 campaign.

    The channel, in partnership with Bitgiving, is aiming to raise Rs. 10 lakhs in order to get proper facilities for gymnastics training for Ashmita through their campaign #HelpAshmita who hopes to win an Olympics Gold.

    Earlier this month, young Indian gymnast Dipa Karmakar scripted history as she entered the final of the Vault event at the Rio Olympics. Her feat will not only serve as an inspiration for upcoming sportspersons like 15-year-old Ashmita Pal but has also given them the courage to chase their dreams.

    Endorsed by Dipa Karmakar, Ashmita has represented India at the World School Gymnastics in Turkey this July. Hailing from Agartala, her father is a daily wage earner and her mother is a domestic help. For her, meeting basic nutrition needs is a struggle, let alone the diet required by an athlete. But defying all odds, Ashmita fought her way into the national team. She is now training under Soma Nandy, wife of Dipa Karmakar’s coach.

    For the CNN-News18 team, this campaign is a manifestation of the channel’s commitment and thought leadership in picking up issues that the country feels strongly about and making a difference on the ground.

  • CNN News18 & 92.7 BIG FM join hands to fight the pothole menace

    CNN News18 & 92.7 BIG FM join hands to fight the pothole menace

    MUMBAI: With the arrival of the monsoons across India, one big problem that has resurfaced yet again just like every year are Potholes. Continuous rains have exposed the terrible condition of roads in various cities. Against this backdrop, CNN-News18 is doing a special campaign ‘#WhyThesePotholes?’ in partnership with 92.7 BIG FM on the issue of potholes on Indian roads. The campaign is bringing real life stories of people affected by the potholes along with a status check on the work done by municipal corporations in metro cities.

    The initiative aims to highlight the plight of commuters in front of government officials and provide possible solutions to the problem. The one-week long campaign comprises stories that highlight the fatalities caused every year due to the potholes. Some of the stories include a case study of a father who lost his 3 year old son and his ongoing legal battle, a Citizen Journalist who has measured the length and breadth of potholes in Delhi, live stories with MCD & BMMC and challenges people are facing in areas with big potholes.

    Further amplifying the messaging, both CNN-News18 and 92.7 BIG FM are also engaging people by asking them to share photos and videos of the potholes in their city.

    You can become a part of the campaign and highlight issues related to potholes by sharing photos and videos on Whatsapp/08800591092, Facebook/News18CJ and Twitter @News18CJ

  • CNN News18 & 92.7 BIG FM join hands to fight the pothole menace

    CNN News18 & 92.7 BIG FM join hands to fight the pothole menace

    MUMBAI: With the arrival of the monsoons across India, one big problem that has resurfaced yet again just like every year are Potholes. Continuous rains have exposed the terrible condition of roads in various cities. Against this backdrop, CNN-News18 is doing a special campaign ‘#WhyThesePotholes?’ in partnership with 92.7 BIG FM on the issue of potholes on Indian roads. The campaign is bringing real life stories of people affected by the potholes along with a status check on the work done by municipal corporations in metro cities.

    The initiative aims to highlight the plight of commuters in front of government officials and provide possible solutions to the problem. The one-week long campaign comprises stories that highlight the fatalities caused every year due to the potholes. Some of the stories include a case study of a father who lost his 3 year old son and his ongoing legal battle, a Citizen Journalist who has measured the length and breadth of potholes in Delhi, live stories with MCD & BMMC and challenges people are facing in areas with big potholes.

    Further amplifying the messaging, both CNN-News18 and 92.7 BIG FM are also engaging people by asking them to share photos and videos of the potholes in their city.

    You can become a part of the campaign and highlight issues related to potholes by sharing photos and videos on Whatsapp/08800591092, Facebook/News18CJ and Twitter @News18CJ

  • 92.7 Big FM’s RJ Balaji honoured with CNN News18 IOTY award by Arun Jaitley

    92.7 Big FM’s RJ Balaji honoured with CNN News18 IOTY award by Arun Jaitley

    MUMBAI: 92.7 BIG FM Chennai’s most loved celebrity radio jockey RJ Balaji who has received immense recognition for his show ‘Take It Easy’ and for his exceptional contribution towards humanitarian causes has added yet another feather to his cap. RJ Balaji received the prestigious award from honourable finance minister Arun Jaitley at the 10 edition of CNN News 18 Indian of the Year Award, for the spirit of selfless volunteerism that the people of Chennai displayed during the marauding floods of December 2015. It is a matter of great pride for Chennai as RJ Balaji has been felicitated with the award that represents the people of Chennai.

    Speaking on the prestigious win, RJ Balaji said, “Nobody imagines for a disaster like this to occur. For the first time, an RJ and an actor teamed up and brought the spirit of the city alive. I am humbled at receiving the Indian of the Year Award. However, this award does not belong to me. It belongs to the lakhs of volunteers who extended their support to the social movement. It belongs to and represents the people of Chennai. The catastrophic Chennai floods were an awakening for not only the people of Chennai; but for the nation too. The Chennai floods were the worst disaster in 100 years and also the best thing that happened to us in decades. We all were wearing a mask being made out of caste, creed, religion, race, money and authority, but all those mask were washed away by the rain and we understood that we are all just humans after all and all that matters is to remain one. It brought out the true spirit and volunteerism of the people in Chennai to help each other at the time of need. It was for this reason that the city was able to bounce back in a week.”

    CNN News 18 Indian of the Year; a property of Indian media house CNN-News18 is an annual award which recognizes contribution of individuals in their respective fields of politics, sports, business, entertainment, public service and global Indian. RJ Balaji has been bestowed upon by the ‘People of Chennai’ award under the ‘Public Service Category’. This award represents the spirit and determination of the citizens of Chennai exhibited during the devastating Chennai floods and how they stood united to manage the catastrophe.

    RJ Balaji demonstrated extraordinary prowess of being a responsible RJ and a citizen when he went out on ground zero to manage the herculean task of providing relief to flood ridden Chennai. He went out of his way to provide assistance and live updates on 92.7 BIG FM’s ‘Take It Easy’ show, and later considering the gravity of situation took matters in his own hands. RJ Balaji, the brain behind ‘Chennai Micro Fund Trust’ along with actor Siddharth and singer Chinmayi, started #ChennaiMicro on twitter. With this began the largest flood relief operation on social media.

    Commenting on RJ Balaji’s efforts a spokesperson from 92.7 BIG FM said, “We are very proud of RJ Balaji, who led a huge and difficult task of managing an outreach to an entire city during the devastating times of the Chennai Floods. Having been bestowed upon by the ‘CNN News 18 Indian of the Year Award’, is an exceptional honor for the city of Chennai. It is also a moment of pride for us as a radio network, being a powerful medium to reach out to the people in times of need as well as to have contributed our support to RJ Balaji and the cause in the best way possible.”

  • 92.7 Big FM’s RJ Balaji honoured with CNN News18 IOTY award by Arun Jaitley

    92.7 Big FM’s RJ Balaji honoured with CNN News18 IOTY award by Arun Jaitley

    MUMBAI: 92.7 BIG FM Chennai’s most loved celebrity radio jockey RJ Balaji who has received immense recognition for his show ‘Take It Easy’ and for his exceptional contribution towards humanitarian causes has added yet another feather to his cap. RJ Balaji received the prestigious award from honourable finance minister Arun Jaitley at the 10 edition of CNN News 18 Indian of the Year Award, for the spirit of selfless volunteerism that the people of Chennai displayed during the marauding floods of December 2015. It is a matter of great pride for Chennai as RJ Balaji has been felicitated with the award that represents the people of Chennai.

    Speaking on the prestigious win, RJ Balaji said, “Nobody imagines for a disaster like this to occur. For the first time, an RJ and an actor teamed up and brought the spirit of the city alive. I am humbled at receiving the Indian of the Year Award. However, this award does not belong to me. It belongs to the lakhs of volunteers who extended their support to the social movement. It belongs to and represents the people of Chennai. The catastrophic Chennai floods were an awakening for not only the people of Chennai; but for the nation too. The Chennai floods were the worst disaster in 100 years and also the best thing that happened to us in decades. We all were wearing a mask being made out of caste, creed, religion, race, money and authority, but all those mask were washed away by the rain and we understood that we are all just humans after all and all that matters is to remain one. It brought out the true spirit and volunteerism of the people in Chennai to help each other at the time of need. It was for this reason that the city was able to bounce back in a week.”

    CNN News 18 Indian of the Year; a property of Indian media house CNN-News18 is an annual award which recognizes contribution of individuals in their respective fields of politics, sports, business, entertainment, public service and global Indian. RJ Balaji has been bestowed upon by the ‘People of Chennai’ award under the ‘Public Service Category’. This award represents the spirit and determination of the citizens of Chennai exhibited during the devastating Chennai floods and how they stood united to manage the catastrophe.

    RJ Balaji demonstrated extraordinary prowess of being a responsible RJ and a citizen when he went out on ground zero to manage the herculean task of providing relief to flood ridden Chennai. He went out of his way to provide assistance and live updates on 92.7 BIG FM’s ‘Take It Easy’ show, and later considering the gravity of situation took matters in his own hands. RJ Balaji, the brain behind ‘Chennai Micro Fund Trust’ along with actor Siddharth and singer Chinmayi, started #ChennaiMicro on twitter. With this began the largest flood relief operation on social media.

    Commenting on RJ Balaji’s efforts a spokesperson from 92.7 BIG FM said, “We are very proud of RJ Balaji, who led a huge and difficult task of managing an outreach to an entire city during the devastating times of the Chennai Floods. Having been bestowed upon by the ‘CNN News 18 Indian of the Year Award’, is an exceptional honor for the city of Chennai. It is also a moment of pride for us as a radio network, being a powerful medium to reach out to the people in times of need as well as to have contributed our support to RJ Balaji and the cause in the best way possible.”

  • CNN-News18 Marks a Milestone: Announces 10th Edition of ‘INDIAN OF THE YEAR’

    CNN-News18 Marks a Milestone: Announces 10th Edition of ‘INDIAN OF THE YEAR’

    MUMBAI: After nine glorious years of honouring individuals and organisations that embody the spirit of excellence, CNN-News18 is all set to celebrate the iconic Indians who have made a significant contribution to our society with their achievements in 2015. CNN-News18 presents the 10th edition of its flagship initiative – ‘Indian of the Year’ (IOTY), which over the years has become one of the biggest and most credible awards in Indian media. The winners will be felicitated at a glittering ceremony to be held at Taj Palace, New Delhi on 9th June, 2016.

    Instituted in 2006, the CNN-News18 Indian of the Year has over the years achieved prestige and credibility unmatched by others in the media industry. The award distinguishes itself by celebrating not only exemplary individuals and their achievements but also the ideas that have inspired India and impacted lives.

    The awards adhere to a transparent and robust selection procedure that includes the Editorial Board drawing up a list of nominees, further leading to the final selection of winners by a Jury comprising a select group of distinguished personalities. This year’s jury panel includes Soli Sarabjee, Former Attorney General of India, Kiran Karnik, Former President of NASSCOM, Kunal Bahl, Co-Founder & CEO of Snapdeal, Harish Salve, Leading Lawyer and Former Solicitor General of India, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Chairman & MD of Biocon,Deepak Parekh, Chairman of HDFC, Mohanlal V Nair, Noted Thespian and Leander Paes, Tennis Champion.

    The carefully selected categories for the awards are Sports, Entertainment, Business and Public Service. Other achievers are awarded under the categories of Special Achievement, Outstanding Achievement, Special Jury Award and Lifetime Achievement.One individual/organisation will be bestowed with the coveted ‘Indian of the Year’ Award for their indelible contribution to society. Over the years, the recipients of this prestigious award have included the likes of PM Narendra Modi, NGO Stop Acid Attacks, Vishwanathan Anand, AR Rahman, Team Chandrayan and E. Sreedharan.

    Commenting on the announcement of the Awards, Radhakrishnan Nair, Managing Editor, CNN-News18, said, “I take great pride in the fact that Indian of the Year has seen immense success and acceptance as an institute that has over the years established itself as an exemplary model for Indian media awards. The 10th edition of the awards marks a tremendous milestone for CNN-News18 and we look forward to a great show honouring the winners.”