Tag: Deepak Chaurasia

  • NT Awards honours TV news industry

    NT Awards honours TV news industry

     NEW DELHI: It was certainly a night of nights, particularly for those who make news about others. For a change, news was being made about them, and another page in the history of Indian news television was being written.

    The Convention Hall of Ashoka Hotel, the venue of the Third Indiantelevision.com News Television Awards, was filled with capacity. And as each name was called out to receive an award, the large ovation and whistling showed the representation of each news channel at the show.

    Rajdeep Sardesai (CNN IBN) took home the best TV news anchor of the year (English) award while Deepak Chaurasia (Star News) won the best TV news reporter of the year (Hindi) prize. The award for the business news anchor of the year went to Udayan Mukherjee (CNBC TV18), while Punya Prasoon Bajpai (Zee News) was the best TV news presenter.

    Some of the shows that won awards include NDTV 24×7’s The Buck Stops Here (Current Affairs Programme), The Big Fight (Public Debate Show of the Year) and We the People (News Talk Show); Headlines Today’s Ground Zero (Best Presented Popular News Show); CNN IBN’s Devil’s Advocate (News Talk Show); IBN7’s Zindagi Live (News Talk Show); CNBC Awaaz’s Tax Guru (Business Talk Show of the Year) and Tech Guru (Technology Based Show); and NDTV India’s Jai Jawan (Entertainment News Show).  
    Awards were presented in 26 categories to Hindi, Telugu and English news channels and it was clear from the ovation that the jury had chosen wisely. Incidentally, for the first time, a regional language – Telugu – had been chosen to receive the awards in different categories, apart from Hindi and English, particularly keeping in view the phenomenal growth in the number of Telugu news channels over the last two years.

    The Telugu news channel TV 9 was also awarded the indiantelevision.com’s ‘Hall of Fame’ recognition.

    Explaining the process of selection, Indiantelevision.com founder and Editor-in-Chief Anil Wanvari said that over 700 entries had been received and juries had sat in Hyderabad, Mumbai and New Delhi to finalise the awards. This year’s jury included senior persons from the news channels and peers were involved in the selection process. Ernst and Young tabulated the awards.

    A galaxy of personalities presented the awards, including Dr Karan Singh, Uganda High Commissioner Nimisha Madhvani, former IPS officer Maxwell Pereira and former cricket personalities Surinder Khanna, Kirti Azad, and Atul Wasan.

    The show was telecast live on P7 News.

    The detailed list of awards is appended herewith:

    ENGLISH:    
    Category Name of the Winner Channel
    PROGRAMMING    
    Best Investigative News Report  Centre Stage – Dal Scam Headlines Today
    Crime Show 30 Minutes On Honor Killings CNN IBN
    Current Affairs Programme The Buck Stops Here NDTV 24×7
    Best Presented Popular News Show India Decides @ 9 NDTV 24×7
    Best Presented Popular News Show (Joint Winner) Ground Zero Headlines Today
    News Talk Show We The People NDTV 24×7
    News Talk Show (Joint Winner) Devil‘s Advocate CNN IBN
    Daily Prime Time News Cast India Business Hour CNBC – TV 18
    Business News Programme of the Year 30 minutes on Diamonds not Forever CNN IBN
    Business Talk Show of the Year The Game Changers NDTV 24 X 7
    Live Telecast Show (Stock Market) Budget 2009 NDTV Profit
    Sports News Show of the Year 30 Minutes Boys In The Bubble CNN IBN
    Show on Environment Awareness / Social Development Campaign Beginning of the End Headlines Today
    Public Debate Show of the Year The Big Fight NDTV 24 X 7
    News Documentry Programme 30 Minutes on Encounter Killings in Manipur CNN IBN
    Technology Based Show Tech Toyz CNBC TV 18
    Entertainment News Show Jai Jawan NDTV 24 X 7
    Lifestyle & Fashion News Show Living It Up CNN IBN
    Auto Show Overdrive CNBC – TV18
    PROMO    
    Promo for a Channel   NDTV 24 x 7
    Promo for a Channel (Joint Winner)   Headlines Today
    Promo Campaign by a News Channel   NDTV 24 X 7
    PERSONALITY    
    TV News Presenter Suhasini Haidar CNN IBN
    TV News Reporter of the Year Karma Paljor CNN IBN
    TV News Anchor of the Year Rajdeep Sardesai CNN IBN
    Young TV Journalist of the Year Arunoday Mukherjee CNN IBN
    Business News Anchor of the Year Udayan Mukherjee CNBC TV – 18
    Sports News Presenter of the Year Gaurav Kalra CNN IBN
    Entertainment Critic of the Year Rajeev Masand CNN IBN

     

    HINDI:    
    Category Name of the Winner Channel
    PROGRAMMING    
    Best Investigative News Report  Narega IBN 7
    Crime Show FIR – Real Slumdog NDTV India
    Current Affairs Programme Special Report – NDTV In Taliban (Umashankar Singh) NDTV India
    Best Presented Popular News Show Star Khabar Star News
    News Talk Show Zindagi Live – Victims Of 84 Riots IBN 7
    Daily Prime Time News Cast Prime 9 Sahara Samay
    Daily Prime Time News Cast (Joint Winner) Aaj ki Baat Star News
    Business News Programme of the Year Budget Ka Reality show Aaj Tak
    Business Talk Show of the Year Tax Guru CNBC Awaaz
    Live Telecast Show (Stock Market) Commodity Call CNBC Awaaz
    Sports News Show of the Year Prann – Documentary on sachin Star News
    Show on Environment Awareness / Social Development Campaign Hunger In India NDTV India
    Public Debate Show of the Year Suno Aur Chuno Zee News
    News Documentry Programme Tank No 610 – Bhopal Gas Tragedy Star News
    Technology Based Show Tech Guru CNBC Awaaz
    Entertainment News Show Jai Jawan NDTV India
    Entertainment News Show (Joint Winner) Visual Effect in Bollywood – Yeh Jdoo Filmy Hai Star News
    Lifestyle & Fashion News Show Zaika India Ka NDTV India
    Auto Show Nano launch Aaj Tak
    PROMO    
    Promo for a Channel   Aaj Tak
    Promo Campaign by a News Channel   Aaj Tak
    PERSONALITY    
    TV News Presenter Punya Prasoon Bajpai Zee News
    TV News Reporter of the Year Deepak Chaurasia Star News
    TV News Anchor of the Year Nidhi Kulpati NDTV India
    Young TV Journalist of the Year Parimal Kumar NDTV India
    Business News Anchor of the Year Pradeep Pandya CNBC Awaaz
    Sports News Presenter of the Year Afshan Anjum NDTV India
    Entertainment Critic of the Year Vijay Dinesh Vashishtha NDTV India

     

     

    TELUGU:      
    Category Code Category Name of the Winner Channel
    PROGRAMMING      
    PR 1 T Investigative News Report Investigative News Report ABN Andhra Jyothy
    PR 2 T Daily Prime Time Newscast News At 10 PM TV 9
    PR 3 T News Documentary Programme – Limited episodes  1947 – The Story of Partition Mahaa TV
    PR 4 T Current Affairs Programme (Home & International)  Zee Special – Tappevaridhi Zee 24 Gantalu
    PR 5 T News Talk Show Big Story – Youth Participation In Congress Party Zee 24 Gantalu
    PR 6 T Lifestyle & Fashion News Show Be A Star Show TV 9
    PR 7 T Crime Show Life & Death – Kappatralla Mahaa TV
    PR 8 T Auto Show Ride Mahaa TV
    PR 9 T Entertainment News Show Panchavtaram TV 9
    PR 10 T Business News Programme 420 Companies Mahaa TV
    PR 11 T Business Talk Show of the year    
    PR 12 T Sports News Show of the year Sports News TV 9
    PR 13 T Best-Presented Popular News Show Encounter TV 9
    PR 14 T Show on Environment Awareness I Social Development Campaign Mahanadi Sakshi T.V.
    PR 15 T Public Debate Show Naveena TV 9
    PR 16 T Technology based show Gadget Guru TV 9
    PR 17 T Live Telecast Show (Stock Market) Money Business – Mood of the Murath Mahaa TV
    PROMO      
    PE 1 T TV News Presenter of the year  Devi Nagavalli TV 9 News
    PE 2 T TV News Reporter of the year  M.N.V. Prasad TV 9 News
    PE 3 T TV News Anchor of the year V. Rajnikanth TV 9 News
    PE 4 T Business News Anchor of the year    
    PE 5 T Sport News Show Presenter of the year    
    PE 6 T Entertainment Critic of the year    
    PE 7 T Young TV Journalist of the year (Below 28 years of age) A. Ramya TV 9 News
    PERSONALITY      
    PO 1 T Promo Campaign by a News Channel Mahaa TV Mahaa TV
    PO 2 T Promo for Channel Mahaa TV Mahaa TV

     

  • Star News launches hunt for TV news anchor

    Star News launches hunt for TV news anchor

    MUMBAI: Hindi news channel Star News has launched the first of its kind reality show on news television called Star Anchor Hunt.

    The channel will search for news talent in the country and the two winners – one male and one female – will get to be news anchors of Star News.

    Contestants will have to register on the website StarAnchorHunt.com and selected candidates will be invited for audition rounds which will take place across 10 cities: Indore, Nagpur, Allahabad, Lucknow, Mumbai, Patna, Delhi, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad and Jaipur.

    The contestants will be judged by Star News editor national affairs Deepak Chaurasia, actress Tisca Chopra and Chetan Bhagat – author of Five Point Someone (2004), One Night @ the Call Center (2005), The 3 Mistakes of life (2008) and 2 States-the story of my marriage (2009).

  • News channels urge PM to scrap proposed curbs

    News channels urge PM to scrap proposed curbs

    MUMBAI/NEW DELHI: Indian democracy will be damaged if the government decides to go ahead with the proposed curbs on news channels, leading broadcasters said late Monday.

    Stressing on the point that media needs ‘self-regulation and not regulation,” 15 editors of news channels said in a letter to prime minister Manmohan Singh that “the proposed measures to gag the electronic media have caused immense disquiet in the journalistic fraternity and amongst all those who believe in the freedom of expression.”

    The editors have sought for an urgent appointment with the prime minister and have urged Singh to immediately suspend the proposed measures.

    Earlier, the ministry for information and broadcasting had recommended amendment in the law so that government can restrict news coverage during emergencies.

    In their letter to the prime minister, who also holds the charge of information and broadcasting ministry, the editors have mentioned that “the media is the watchdog to keep democracy and democratic principles alive. If instruments of the state begin to regulate us, the damage to democracy and all stakeholders in democracy would be irreparable. It is all the more surprising that this is happening when you are directly holding charge of the ministry of Information and Broadcasting.”

    Meanwhile, the editors, in a separate statement said that if the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act is amended, then many officials like district magistrates and sub-divisional magistrates) and commissioners of police will have the power to block live transmission of any channel and confiscate transmission equipment.

    “The worst aspect of the proposal is the plan to provide visuals and footage through a nodal agency in any situation which is deemed ‘nationally important’. What it means is television channels can no longer cover communal riots and even agitations like the one seen in Rajasthan during the Gujjar Andolan,” stressed editors.

    The editors further emphasised the fact that the existing laws already arm the government with substantial powers to legally act against channels which are violating the conditions laid out under the licensing agreements. And the fact that the government has decided to proceed and amend the law indicates that the intention behind such a move is more to gag and disallow the media from performing its duties and not so much to create a penal provision against violators.

    The editors also declared that they understand that their right comes with responsibility to function according to the highest standards of ethics and national interest.

    The editors at the end stated the need of the government to take a mature and constitutional view of their proposed amendments. “The government must not go ahead with the proposed amendments which would be the worst possible assault on the Fourth Estate, a critical role in the world’s largest and most vibrant democracy,” they added.

    Finally, the editors have requested the prime minister to personally meet at the earliest and have stated that these measures “may for all times taint this government as one that tried to impose draconian measures on media.”

    The letter is signed by Ajit Anjum (News 24), Arnab Goswami (Times Now), Ashutosh (IBN7), Barkha Dutt (NDTV 24X7), Deepak Chaurasia, Milind Khandekar (Star News), N K Singh (ETV), Pankaj Pachauri (NDTV India), QW Naqwi (Aaj Tak), Rajdeep Sardesai (CNN IBN), Satish K Singh (Zee News), Shazi Zaman (Star News), Supriya Prasad (News 24), Vinay Tiwari (CNN IBN) and Vinod Kapri (India TV).

  • Aaj Tak’s executive editor Deepak Chaurasia quits

    Aaj Tak’s executive editor Deepak Chaurasia quits

    MUMBAI: Deepak Chaurasia, executive editor and anchor of TV Today’s Hindi news channel Aaj Tak, has put in his papers.

    If the buzz in the market is to be believed, the next port of call for Chaurasia is likely to be Star News. However, Indiantelevision.com could not independently corroborate this at the time of filing this report.

    Earlier, after a long association with Aaj Tak where he was heading the political bureau, Chaurasia had a brief stint in DD News as consulting editor in 2003. After almost nine months he made his way back home to Aaj Tak in July 2004.