Tag: DD News

  • Private TV channels asked to carry DD News’ R-Day telecast with sign language

    Private TV channels asked to carry DD News’ R-Day telecast with sign language

    NEW DELHI: All private television channels have been asked to carry DD News’ telecast of the Republic Day parade on 26 January with sign language interpretation to help the differently abled to “connect meaningfully with this important National Day.”

     

    The Information and Broadcasting Ministry has said that people, especially with hearing impairment, have requested for a wide coverage available to them across public and private TV channels.

     

    Doordarshan has indicated that DD News will carry the sign language interpretation to provide access to the people with hearing impairment. DD News will also let private satellite TV channels carry the feed of this event free of cost, if they wish to carry the same telecast.

     

    The Ministry, in a note, said, “The media has always been in the forefront of taking up important issues covering national integration, progress of disadvantaged sections of the society, etc.”

     

    It was in this spirit that all TV channels, interested in carrying the live telecast of the Republic Day Parade with commentary were being advised to carry the signals of DD News with sign language interpretation for the benefit of differently abled people.

  • Government’s e-calendar 2016 gives link to AIR, DD News

    Government’s e-calendar 2016 gives link to AIR, DD News

    NEW DELHI: Information and Broadcasting Minister Arun Jaitley said conventional technology did not lose its importance despite the latest trends in technology.

     

    He was speaking after releasing the Government Calendar 2016, which he said would take forward the developmental agenda of the government highlighting one developmental theme or focus area each month. Each calendar sheet emphasised a particular goal and priority area, which concerned the people at large.

     

    Minister of State Rajyavardhan Rathore said that the Calendar 2016 enabled people to give feedback to the government. It also gave them access to PIB press releases, tweets and news from All India Radio and Doordarshan news. 

     

    The calendar is on the theme of ‘Vikas ki Nayi Udaan’. I&B secretary Sunil Arora was also present on the occasion.

     

    Releasing the digital version of the calendar, Rathore said it had several features to reach the target audience especially the youth and citizens who sought information on programmes and policies. He further stated that success of the schemes of the Government depended largely on the awareness levels of citizens.

     

    The digital version of the calendar will facilitate the information flow to the youth who were quite aware of new techniques and methods. The Minister also highlighted the initiatives being taken by DAVP to facilitate online functioning including enhancing outreach and promoting transparency. There was also an idea within DAVP to come up with advertisements targeted at specific audiences.

     

    The calendar has been designed and printed by the Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP). It is printed in 11 languages apart from Hindi. It is distributed to all Panchayat zilla parishads, centrally aided schools; all missions abroad apart from all elected representatives Central Government Gazetted officers. 

     

    With the theme ‘Vikas ki Nayi Udaan’ the calendar highlights various developmental schemes launched by Government of India. It centers on Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, Mudra Yojna, smart cities, PMKYV, Jan Dhan Yojna, Digital India, Health, Power and Employment for all, farmers’ welfare and port-led development. The Calendar 2016 ends with Ashtalakshmi that lays stress on development in the North East. The Department of Posts is responsible for distribution of the Calendar across the country.

  • Doordarshan to live telecast India-Africa Forum Summit

    Doordarshan to live telecast India-Africa Forum Summit

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan will telecast live the main summit of the third edition of the India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) on 29 October on all its three national channels.  

     

    The Summit (IAFS) is scheduled from 26 to 29 October at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium Complex in New Delhi and Doordarshan is the host broadcaster for the event.

     

    IAFS is a celebration of the close-knit partnership between India and Africa. The four day long event started with senior officials meeting and will be followed by a Foreign Minister’s Meeting and Prime Minister’s bilateral meeting.

     

    The Opening Session will be telecast live on 29 October on DD National, DD India and DD News channels from IGSC. The session will commence at 8.50 am and will tentatively end by 11.30 am.

     

    The closing ceremony of the Summit on the same day will be held at 4.30 pm at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium Complex and will be telecast live on DD National, DD India and DD News channels.

     

    Doordarshan will deploy a special team of programme personnel and technical crew for the coverage. All other Doordarshan Kendras will also telecast the event as Network transmission and would join DDK Delhi.

  • 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.”

     

  • I&B asks TV channels to carry DD’s sign language interpretation of I-Day celebrations

    I&B asks TV channels to carry DD’s sign language interpretation of I-Day celebrations

    NEW DELHI: President Pranab Mukherjee will address the nation tomorrow (14 August) at 7 pm on the eve of Independence Day.

     

    The broadcast will be carried live on all major channels of Doordarshan including DD National, DD News; and regional channels; and all major channels of All India Radio in the national hook-up including Indraprastha and its FM channels.

     

    This will be followed both on DD and AIR by Hindi translations and later the regional language translations from respective regional channels.

     

    The broadcast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address to the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort on 15 August will commence at 7.05 am both on DD channels and All India Radio.

     

    Later, DD will also telecast the report of celebrations in other parts of the country. DD News will carry an analysis of the announcements made by Modi.

     

    Meanwhile, Information and Broadcasting Ministry has asked all television channels carrying reports of the Independence Day celebrations to access free of cost the simultaneous commentary through sign language for the hearing impaired being carried by Doordarshan.

     

    The Ministry said it had been getting requests from members of the civil society to facilitate access to people with hearing impairment to the telecast of the Independence Day Ceremony and commentary accompanied with sign language interpretation on TV channels so that such people can be part of the ceremony.

     

    The advisory said all TV channels interested in carrying the live telecast of the Independence Day ceremony and commentary may carry the signals of DD News with sign language interpretation so that people with hearing impairment can also enjoy the telecast of Indian Independence Day celebrations.

  • DD completes first phase of automating commercial ops

    DD completes first phase of automating commercial ops

    MUMBAI: Doordarshan (DD) has successfully implemented the first phase of automating its commercial operations in the first week of July this year.

     

    It may be recalled that last year DD decided to upgrade from its semi-integrated software that handled its different departments manually, to Broadcast Air Time Scheduling System (BATS) software provided by Media Nucleus, which integrates all the departments online.

     

    Indiantelevision.com was the first one to report that in June 2014, DD had officially launched the BATS traffic and billing software, which would connect its Delhi and Mumbai offices. The pubcaster was looking at completing the integration in three phases.

     

    Speaking about the completion of the first phase, Doordarshan deputy director general CK Jain says, “Phase one was to implement the DD channels and automating the entire commercial operations. The first phase has been completely implemented and by the end of this month we are going to start rolling out the second phase.”

     

    The aim of phase one was to complete the integration of all 67 DD kendras.

     

    The benefits from phase one are as follows:

     

    .  Less of manual intervention.

     

    .  Able to release bills on time. 

     

    .  Promptly reconcile receipts of dues and payments. 

     

    .  Enable agencies to make online payments.

     

    .  Generate reports in multiple ways.

     

    According to Jain, it has built a strong Management Information System (MIS), which helps generate reports in a convenient manner. It also helps the network to analyse its revenue pattern and Twitter forecast etc. 

     

    “We can generate revenues as per our convenience. For instance, we can generate how much revenue we have earned from a particular show or total revenue earned in a particular week or month. It has made our lives much easier,” asserts Jain.

     

    The network, which was supposed to implement its commercial operations in the month of February this year had to face problems leading to the delay of the launch. “We started working from June last year. There were some issues, which were unexpected and changes were required with the customisation of software with the agencies we work with. Whatever we wanted to improvise, we implemented in phase one, as we have different operations as compared to private broadcasters. That’s one of the reasons why it took us longer than usual to implement the first phase,” informs Jain.

     

    Moreover, DD had to undergo a lot of changes due to agencies’ requirements as well. “Every agency issues their Receiving Order (RO) in a different format, so we had to work with different agencies to ensure that their RO format was similar. They are also quiet excited about the changes,” he says

     

    He further adds that while the completion of phase one does not see any improvement in the network’s financials, but it does however improve the satisfaction level of the agencies with whom the network works. “Sometimes a few agencies were dissatisfied with the services that we offered, so this kind of operation will make the advertisers happy,” he says.

     

    Future of the second phase

     

    The network plans to start the second phase of automating its commercial operations by the end of July. It plans to implement the remaining five national channels – DD Urdu, DD News, DD Bharti, DD Sports and DD Kisan – in their respective cities, eight remaining commercial revenue divisions (CRDs) and 15 regional channels. 

     

    The network also plans to automate its commercial operations of its 22 channels, except for DD National in the second phase.

     

    For the record, the aim of the BATS software is to provide satisfactory services to the pubcaster’s clients and advertising agencies. Inaugurated by Prasar Bharati chairman Dr A Surya Prakash, the application will integrate all the departments of scheduling, sales and billing, which were earlier being handled manually causing delays and several disputes with agencies.

     

    The decision of upgrading the backend was taken since Doordarshan, with its wide network of kendras and regional channels across the country, was facing difficulty to monitor its outstanding revenue initially, as it was done manually.

  • MIB amends order; DD News DG to report to Prasar Bharati

    MIB amends order; DD News DG to report to Prasar Bharati

    NEW DELHI: In partial modification of its earlier order, the Government said today that Veena Jain, who has been asked to take over as director general (News) in Doordarshan, will report to Prasar Bharati “for all operational purposes.”

     

    As was reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, the order issued on 29 May had said that the 1984 Indian Information Service officer who will also hold charge as Officer on Special Duty for New Media Wing and Social Media Cell “will report to the Ministry for all purposes.”

     

    A modification posted on the website of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) now says that she will report to the Ministry only in her capacity as OSD. Jain was until now posted as additional director general in the News Services Division of All India Radio.

     

    The announcement had led to a furore in the pubcaster and the media, which alleged that the Government was taking over DD News.

     

    A Ministry official told Indiantelevision.com that it was merely a typographical error and there should be no attempt to read meanings into this.

     

    However, a Prasar Bharati source had told this correspondent last week that DD News had always been under the control of the Ministry as all its officials were appointed by the Ministry without consulting the pubcaster Board or CEO.

     

    In fact, the order of the Ministry was not even marked as a copy to PrasarBharati CEO Jawhar Sircar.

     

    All India Radio has 45 news units while DD has 30 news units around the country, and all are headed by Indian Information Service officers posted by the Ministry.

     

    While pointing out that Prasar Bharati had never been consulted on these postings, Senior Prasar Bharati Advisor Brig. V A M Hussain told this website that Section 11(A)(2) of the Prasar Bharati Act 1990 was clear that the Ministry was to prescribe the terms and conditions of service in the pubcaster of officers and employees of the Indian Information Service, the Central Secretariat Service or any other service borne on any cadre outside Akashvani or Doordarshan. However, he said this had never been done.

     

    Under the Act, Prasar Bharati was made into an autonomous organization.

     

    Answering a question, he said DD has 24 channels and DD News is the only one where the Indian Information Service officers who are directly answerable to the Ministry is posted without any consultation with the pubcaster.

  • ‘Good News India’ on DD News focuses on positive side of life

    ‘Good News India’ on DD News focuses on positive side of life

    NEW DELHI: At a time when one feels ashamed or even embarrassed because of the crimes and misdoings shown by most news channels, Doordarshan’s News has launched a programme that will bring out the brighter side of life.

     

    The first episode of Good News India,which is aired every Sunday at 9.30 pm, went on air on 31 May.

     

    The special bulletin differs from other news bulletins, as it will carry stories, which may inspire and motivate people.

     

    The stories to be screened will be about individuals or organizations that are doing something of value to society and thereby setting an example for others to follow.

     

    It may be recalled that earlier this year, Dainik Bhaskar too launched a similar initiative wherein the newspaper said that it would refrain from printing negative news on Mondays. 

  • Pubcaster not consulted on new DD News appointment: Prasar Bharati officials

    Pubcaster not consulted on new DD News appointment: Prasar Bharati officials

    NEW DELHI: The order posting Veena Jain to head the news channel of Doordarshan as director general and noting that the officer ‘will report to the Information and Broadcasting Ministry for all purposes’ has come as a surprise to many as it implies that DD News is to be directly controlled by the Ministry.

     

    However, Prasar Bharati officials told Indiantelevision.com that this has been the case since the inception of DD News.

     

    All India Radio has 45 news units while DD has 30 news units around the country, and all are headed by Indian Information Service (IIS) officers posted by the Ministry.

     

    Senior Prasar Bharati Advisor Brig. V A M Hussain told the website that Section 11(B)(2) of the Prasar Bharati Act 1990 clearly states that the Ministry must consult or seek advice of the pubcaster before making such appointments. Under the same Act, Prasar Bharati was made into an autonomous organisation.

     

    However, in this case, a copy of the Ministry’s order was not even marked to Prasar Bharati CEO Jawhar Sircar.

     

    Reacting to a news report about this, Hussain tweeted, ‘Never consulted Prasar Bharati in past/Fact is Never handed over News.’

     

    Answering a question, he said that DD had 24 channels and DD News is the only one where the IIS officers are directly answerable to the Ministry and are posted without consultation with the pubcaster.

     

    In fact, Sircar has written to the Ministry several times in the past in this connection but has not received a reply.   

     

    The pubcaster had also reacted strongly when S M Khan had been removed unceremoniously last year and placed on compulsory wait.

     

    During the run-up to the elections, Khan was reported to have delayed the transmission of Narendra Modi’s interview to Doordarshan. Answering a query about editing out certain portions, he had sad this was done only because of references made about persons who had not been given an opportunity to have their say.

  • Veena Jain appointed as DD News DG, to hold additional charge in New Media Cell

    Veena Jain appointed as DD News DG, to hold additional charge in New Media Cell

    NEW DELHI: Veena Jain, a 1984 Indian Information Service officer, will be taking over as director general (DG) of News in Doordarshan. 

     

    Additionally, Jain has also been asked to hold charge as officer on special duty in the Ministry for New Media Wing and Social Media Cell. She will report to the Ministry for all purposes.

    Jain has also been promoted to the Selection Grade of IIS Group A.

     

    She is currently posted as Additional Director General in the News Services Division of All India Radio. Earlier, she has also served as director of Publications Division.

     

    Prior to this appointment, senior IIS officer Akshay Rout was officiating as DD News DG.