Tag: DD News

  • Maintain sobriety instead of presenting news in a sensational manner: Lalli

    Maintain sobriety instead of presenting news in a sensational manner: Lalli

    NEW DELHI: In India’s highly cluttered private satellite television news market, the Prasar Bharati chief executive officer BS Lalli has a message: maintain sobriety instead of presenting news in a sensational manner.

    While applauding the move by the TV news industry to self-regulate in a purposeful fashion, Lalli stressed on the need to maintain the sensibilities of the people in a widely pluralistic country.

    “I am happy to note that news channels have been fairly responsible in their coverage and have been indulging in self-regulation of content. Sobriety rather than sensationalism should be the requirement of the hour,” Lalli said here today, while inaugurating the third Indian News Television (NT) Summit.

    He said DD News, which airs 16 hours of live news daily, continued to remain the only bilingual news channel telecasting in Hindi and English, apart from bulletins in Urdu and Sanskrit.

    The primary aim of the government and the public broadcaster was to reach those large areas still uncovered by television so that citizens could be “empowered with objective facts and dispassionate analysis” since this was the “heart and hallmark of a democracy”.

    Lalli said TV had seen phenomenal growth in the country and from just Doordarshan in the early nineties, the country now had over 500 channels being downlinked to Indian viewers, opening up the skies to rapid expansion.

    All India Radio had added around 122 news bulletins over the past few years in different languages, he added.

  • DD’s news correspondent freeze

    DD’s news correspondent freeze

    NEW DELHI: Is state-owned broadcaster DD saddled with an ageing news correspondent network? If one goes by information and broadcasting minister Ambika Soni’s admission in parliament, then this probably is true. She said that no appointments of news correspondents had been made in Doordarshan since the first selection of 51 persons to the posts of news correspondents, assistant news correspondents, and assistant news editors in 1988.

    She added that a proposal for appointment of a principal television correspondent and two special news correspondents in Doordarshan and Recruitments Rules in this regard are pending before the finance and personnel ministries respectively.

    Thus, the recruitment was made 15 years before the creation of Doordarshan News in 2003, and Prasar Bharati sources told indiantelevision.com that some persons have been appointed as
    ‘artists’ from time to time apart from Indian Information Service officers being sent on deputation to DD News. These sources said that at present, Doordarshan has two TV news correspondents, three assistant news correspondents, and 12 TV news correspondents deputed to
    various regional kendras.

    The 18 TV news correspondents, 27 TV assistant news correspondents, and six TV assistant news editors appointed in 1988 as artists were in May 1993 declared as government servants from the date of their appointment.

    Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni also denied that the Ministry had furnished any undertaking about acceptance of the Joshi Committee of 1985 that had suggested creation of a separate cadre of news correspondents for the pubcaster.

    When the Central Administrative Tribunal in Hyderabad had in November 2000 on a petition filed by one correspondent directed Prasar Bharati to induct the applicant in the Indian Broadcasting (Programming) Service, the Government had challenged this decision in the Hyderabad High Court and obtained a stay in April 2001 and the matter was still pending and therefore, sub judice.

    The Government, however, claimed that assured career progression had been given to all eligible officers. Meanwhile, it is learnt that subsequent to the Joshi Committee report of 1985, the Urmila Gupta Committee had also recommended creation of a separate cadre for news correspondents. It had opposed the merger of news cadre into the Indian Broadcasting (Programming) Service. This service provides for programme management cadre and programme production cadre in All India
    Radio and Doordarshan.

    Earlier in February this year, a parliamentary committee in a strongly-worded report regretted that no recruitment has been made in the Indian Broadcasting (Programme) Service, started in 1990, to train a separate cadre of employees for All India Radio and Doordarshan.

  • DD News to air special 30-minute show on Olympics

    DD News to air special 30-minute show on Olympics

    NEW DELHI: DD News will telecast daily a 30-minute special sports programme titled Beijing 2008 – Quest for Glory, from 7-25 August at 7 pm.

    The programme will have inputs from the live coverage of the events that will be telecast from the games venue and the discussions on the day’s round up at the Olympic Games.

    While India’s participation in the Olympics in Beijing will be telecast live on the national network of Doordarshan DD 1, the entire games will be telecast live/deferred live on the pubcaster’s sports channel DD Sports.

    In addition, DD 1 and DD Sports will telecast live the opening and closing ceremonies on 8 August and 24 August respectively

    On the first day, the live anchoring/discussion will commence from 5:30 pm followed by the Opening Ceremony which is expected to go on till around 9:05 pm.

    The Closing Ceremony of the Olympics will be telecast live from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm or till the end. DD Sports will telecast live all India participating events with customized commentary.

  • Big Fight in Hindi news turf

    iding high on the claim of carrying ‘exclusive’ and ‘breaking’ stories, news channels are rating their success stories. The route is not through digging a story from the rubles of Nandigram or Singur but the passing game of the pot of gold begins with high end stories on the World Cup, Shilpa Shetty winning the Big Brother title or being kissed by Richarsd Gere and the great Indian Abhi-Ash wedding.

    Indiantelevision.com’s analysis of Hindi news channels using Tam data (HSM, C&S 15 + years) during the six-month period beginning January 2007 throws up some interesting insights into the genre while the battle among the players intensifies.

    The reigning Hindi news channel in the category during this period is TV Today’s flagship channel Aaj Tak. The channel has held on to its top position. With a six month average of 21.3 per cent (Tam C&S 15 + years, HSM), it has topped the chart with a share of 23 in January. But it has yielded ground in June and has shared the top slot in this month with a 19 per cent share.

    Meanwhile, Aaj Tak’s sister concern Tez has managed to be consistent in its performance with an average of 4 per cent for the period. 

    Second in the ratings game performance is Star News which has been consistent and stable across the period. Securing the second spot in the January to May period, Star news has gripped the market with 17 per cent share. However, in the month of June, it soared to the very top, sharing position with Aaj Tak. Star News clocked a six month average of 16.8 per cent.

    But a closer look at the half-yearly score card (January -June 2007) of news channels across the Hindi speaking belt reveals grave concerns for some players.

    One that has seen the slide is NDTV India. From January to June, the relative market share has been dipping considerably. From a 13 per cent market share in January, the channel reached 9 in June, while the six-month average stood at 10.8 per cent, which does not even place the channel among the top three.

    Explains NDTV group CEO Narayan Rao, “It is a short term passing phase. In the long term for any news channel it is credibility and authencity that matters. Whatever the situation is, we never opted to go down a certain route. We still have the same philosophy as we had when we conceived the channel.” 

    The channel had the guts to stay out of sensationalism which was grabbing eyeballs. “News can be of any kind. It depends on the channel’s ideology to present the same story without sensationalising it. We strive to get the hard core stories. Dibang who was our managing editor, on his special request, is now sent on special assignment. He will travel across India and bring core issues into light,” Rao says.

    NDTV’s hope is that sensationalism would ease out in the long run. Says Rao, “Undoubtedly the differentiating factor is how we package the content. We never want to titillate the viewer but rather have a impact on him. On 14 and 15 August, when all the news channels were showing the footage of the gory fake encounter in Allahabad, we edited the video and showed it only for a limited number of times. This makes a difference in the long run.”

    As a rule, somebody’s loss is somebody’s gain. Giving tough competition to the other news channels, India TV has upped its status in the ranks. Holding 11 per cent share in January (Tam C&S 15 + years, HSM), the channel jumped up to 16 cent and 15 per cent in May and June to clutch the second position in the respective months.

    Is Hindi journalism in the electronic media going the tabloid way?

    A media observer says, “The division is like the caste system in India. When the bigger channels show anything exclusive, people say the channel deserved it. Yet, people call it ‘tabloidisation’ when a smaller channel shows anything of that sort.”

    The news is not so good for Zee News. A matter of concern is that Zee News has not been able to go beyond the third spot. In the January to June period, Zee News’ has been hovering around 13 to 11 per cent (Tam C&S 15 + years, HSM). However in the month of June, the channel lost its long held third position to IBN 7.

    IBN 7, a later entrant into the space, has been working hard to get into the top league. The channel leaped into the competition in the months of May and June with 12 per cent each, prior to which it accounted for merely 9 per cent of the market in the month of January.

    Says IBN 7 managing editor Ashutosh, “We were the first to expose the Nithari case. It was us first who brought to light the first case of cannibalism in India.”

    “These days hardcore news is disappearing from the channel. It is not that all the news channels are here to do moral lesson stories. The news stories are selected on the basis of popularity. However, we at IBN 7 have always invested in the hardcore stories. This is the USP of the channel,” he explains further.

    The other channels in the fray have not been able to stand the heat of the competition in the Hindi speaking belt. Whatever the reasons may be, the Hindi heartland fails to be satisfied by the likes of DD News, Sahara Samay Rashtriya and Janmat (now re-positioned as Live India).

    The figures of the government run DD News tells a sad story. Starting as low as three in the month of January, DD News could only manage a mere four per cent in June.

    Lagging further behind is Broadcast Initiatives’ Janmat with an average of 1.83 per cent over the six month period. Following its recent re-positioning from a ‘views’ channel to adopting the live news approach, the challenge ahead will be to make its mark in the market.

    Sahara Samay Rashtriya has also been losing its existing hold in the market with a share of 7 per cent in January, slipping down to 5 in the month of May.

    Currently obsessed with the three C’s – crime, cricket and cinema – another C (for comedy) has become the new found love of Hindi news channels.

    Meanwhile, the deadly Content Code proposed by the information and broadcasting ministry is threatening to whack news channels going astray. Facing much opposition from these channels, the restrictions of the Content Code might, in fact, turn the tables of the numbers game or even determine whether tabloidisation or credible and authentic journalism is what will rule the roost.

    Once the ‘big brother’ steps in, it will be interesting to see the strategy each news channel churns out to outdo competition and be ahead of the game.

    But that is another story we will have to wait for as the government is coming under increasing pressure to bow down on the Content Code.

    Graphs by Roshnni

  • CMS Media Lab Analysis China’s Hu remains Who for Indian TV News Channels

    CMS Media Lab Analysis China’s Hu remains Who for Indian TV News Channels

    Contrary to expectations, president Hu Jintao visit last fortnight to India, the first by a Chinese president in a decade, did not evoke much interest in Indian TV News bulletins. It was covered far less than President Bush’s visit earlier this year but got more coverage than Japanese PM Koizumi’s visit last year and French president Chirac’s visit early this year.

     

    Surprisingly, president Jintao’s visit was covered less than last year’s Chinese PM’s visit, despite Jintao is not only the president of the country but also the chief of the ruling Communist Party of China.

     

    During president Jintao’s four days stay in India (i.e. 20 to 23 November), news channels continued their preference towards cricket. Six news channels devoted 301 minutes of coverage time on Indian cricket team’s tour to South Africa in comparison to 215 minutes for President Jintao’s visit. Even Brian Lara’s 34th century against Pakistan got 118 minutes of coverage time, during the same period in the news bulletins.

     

    Similarly, the news of Rahul Mahajan’s alleged beating of his wife, got 214 minutes coverage time. On the day of President Jintao’s visit (i.e. 20 November), Rahul Mahajan’s episode got 10 times more coverage time than the visit, i.e. 175 minutes to Rahul Mahajan and only 18 minutes to Jintao’s visit in four news channels NDTV India, Zee News, Star News and Aaj Tak together.

     

    The six news channels covered are DD News, NDTV India, Zee News, Sahara Samay, Star News and Aaj Tak. Their prime time (7-11 pm) news bulletins were content analysed. Together these channels are expected to reflect the news media’s priority and the process of national agenda making.

     

    Except for DD News and Sahara Samay, the other four channels devoted more time on Rahul Mahajan’s episode than for president Jintao’s visit. DD News and Sahara Samay devoted 73 and 83 minutes respectively on the coverage of the visit.

     

    Whereas, Zee News gave only five minutes coverage to President Jintao’s entire visit. But devoted 57 minutes on Rahul Mahajan’s episode and gave 53 minutes to gossip on Amitabh Bachchan’s possible return to politics.

     

    President Jintao’s visit got lesser coverage time, than last year’s Chinese PM’s five days visit, which got 315 minutes of coverage time. Despite the controversy over Arunachal Pradesh resurfacing just a week before the visit and increased commerce and political relationship since.

     

    But president Jintao more coverage than Japanese PM’s three days visit in 2005 and French president’s three days visit in the beginning of 2006. In comparison to president Jintao’s 215 minutes, PM Koizumi and president Chirac got only 79 and 95 minutes coverage respectively, during their visit.

     

    President Bush’s visit spanning three days got whopping 1392 minutes coverage time in the news bulletins, much higher than the total coverage of visits of all the four head of states to India.C

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    TV news channels had gone overboard and covered President Bush’s arrival and joint press briefing with PM Manmohan Singh live, but President Jintao’s arrival was not covered live. Even his joint press briefing with Indian PM did not get the priority.

     

    (The views expressed here are those of the author and Indiantelevision.com need not necessarily subscribe to the same.)

  • DD News to telecast Rail and Union Budgets 2006

    DD News to telecast Rail and Union Budgets 2006

    NEW DELHI
    February 13th, 2006
    DD NEWS CHANNEL

    Doordarshan will telecast the Pre-rail Budget, Rail Budget and Pre-Budget and General Budget – 2006 on the DD News Channel as per the following
    schedule:-
    PRE-RAIL BUDGET

    Date Time Slot Topic of programme
    23.02.2006 7.30-08.00 PM Wheels of Progress – Recorded, Anchor Mark Lynn

    RAIL BUDGET

    24.02.2006 10.30 – 11.00 AM Pre-Rail Budget-Discussion – LiveAnchor – Mark Lynn & Ashok Srivastava/Neelam Sharma
    11AM–12.30 PM Railway Ministers’ Rail Budget Speech- Live from Parliament 12.30 – 02.00 PM Post Rail Budget Discussion – Anchor – Mark Lynn & Ashok Srivastava/ Neelam Sharma 09.30 – 10.30 PM Discussion on Rail Budget – 2006Anchor – Ashok Srivastava/ Neelam Sharma

    STATE OF THE ECONOMY
    PROGRAMMING FOR ECONOMIC SURVEY

    27.02.2006 12.00-01.00 PM State of the economy – Discussion on the
    Economic Survey – 2006Anchor Paranjoy Guha Thakurta & Ashok Srivastava/Neelam Sharma- Panel discussion with Economists with Live Inputs from the Stock Markets and Reporters. Reaction from Chambers of Commerce and Finance Minister

     

     

    PRE-BUDGET “AASHA AUR APEKSHA – BUDGET 2006”

    24.02.2006 07.30-8.00 PM Aasha Aur Apeksha – Budget 2006Anchor – Srivastava 25.02.2006 07.30-08.00 PM Aasha Aur Apeksha – Budget 2006Anchor – Ashok Srivastava-Crude Prices and Inflationary Pressures. Balancing Liquidity demands of a growing economy and tightening money supply to rein in inflation 26.02.2006 07.30-08.00 PM Aasha Aur Apeksha – Budget 2006Anchor – Ashok Srivastava-Taxation, Tax Reforms, VAT, the problems of export duty structures and FBT 27.02.2006 07.30-08.00 PM Aasha Aur Apeksha – Budget 2006Anchor – Ashok Srivastava- Agriculture Employment, Bharat Nirman and the other flagship programmes of the UPA Government

    GENERAL BUDGET – 2006

    28.02.2006 10.00-11.00 PM Pre-Budget DiscussionAnchor – Mark Lynn & Ashok Srivastava/ Neelam Sharma-discussion with experts’ Live Inputs from Stock Markets and Chamber of Industry 11.00-12.30 PM Finance Minister’s Budget Speech – Live from Parliament 12.30-02.00 PM Post Budget DiscussionAnchor – Paranjoy Guha Thakurta and
    Ashok Srivastava/ Neelam Sharma- Prime Minister Reaction – Live, Political Reactions, Ministers Comments, Experts from the Industry Chambers/ Stock Markets reaction’ Live inputs from correspondents
    05.00-07.00 PM Post Budget Discussion continued – Section wise discussion with experts from the Political Parties and Industry
    07.30-08.00 PM Budget Highlights 09.30-10.30 PM Discussion – Budget 2006 –Anchor Paranjoy Guha Thakurta and Ashok Srivastava/ Nelam Sharma-Eminent Guest Panel at the Studio. Possible Live inputs from the Finance Minister DD (PR)/GM(PR)/News Release/14.02.2006

  • 3 DD channels to be on 3G cell phones globally

    3 DD channels to be on 3G cell phones globally

    NEW DELHI: Media barons Rupert Murdoch and Subhash Chandra believe that the rules of television are changing as consumer demands change with the advent of digital media.

    So does Indian pubcaster Prasar Bharati, which manages the world’ biggest terrestrial network Doordarshan and its sibling All India Radio.

    Three Doordarshan channels would now be available on all 3G mobile phones globally from April-end, according to a senior executive of Prasar Bharati.

    “We have tied up with First Serve Entertainment (former Indian tennis star Vijay Amritraj’s US-based company) to make available DD National, DD Bharati and DD News on all 3G mobile handsets all over the world Prasar Bharati CEO KS Sarma said today.

    The agreement with FSE is non-exclusive, leaving Prasar Bharati to enter into similar deals with other companies. However, the revenue generated from this distribution pact would be shared equally between FSE and DD, Sarma added.

    DD launches SMS & IVR-based services

    DD has also joined hands with ACL Wireless Ltd to launch SMS (short text messages sent over cell phones) and IVR-based interactive services.

    The services will be available over the short code 676733 where the last two digits, 33, stand for DD.

    As part of this partnership, DD launched an SMS-based news service, adding to the other interactive services that it has via ACLs India6767 platform.

    ACL Wireless Ltd, a developer and provider of cutting-edge wireless solutions for consumers and enterprises, has won this contract from DD for a period of three years.

    Under the contract, ACL will design, install and manage the services, which, in turn, will be made available to more than 400 million viewers of DD across the country.

    ACL offers this service through a fully-hosted multi-modal platform, which is connected to all mobile operators in India. “The DD tie-up is significant as it further consolidates our presence in the wireless domain,” according to ACL Wireless president Atanu Mandal.

    DD has used ACLs services for a variety of programmes like contest during cricket matches and in shows like Super Hit Muqabla, Wheel Smart Shrimati, Gen Next and Total Health.

    According to DD, interactivity is being proposed to be extended to subjects like stock market alerts, board exam results, video clips of news headlines and SMS-based greetings service for DD News users.