Tag: Dev Anand

  • India Talkies outsources ad sales to Guru Time Media

    India Talkies outsources ad sales to Guru Time Media

    MUMBAI: India Talkies, the pan India Hindi movie channel, has outsourced its ad sales to Guru Time Media.

    India Talkies is the brainchild of Jagjit Singh Kohli, Yogesh Shah and Ketan Kanakia. Kolhi and Shah are the executive directors of Reliance Digicom while Kanakia is the CEO of Mega Reach Novex Communications.

    The channel is being carried by all multi-system operators (MSOs) and claims to reach out to over 160 locations including major Tam towns and metro cities.

    India Talkies, which works on server technology placed at various locations, has a library of over 4000 movie titles and songs, which include works of Raj Kapoor (RK Films), Subhash Ghai, Bimal Roy, BR Chopra, Dev Anand and Hrishikesh Mukherji.

    Kanakia said, “In today’s scenario across industries, outsourcing to experts has become the mantra for success and I have full confidence in Guru Media. The Guru Media team is headed by Amardeep Singh who has a varied experience of 15+ years in media sales spread over print, cable, regional, sports and English genres.”

  • BBC launches online Hindi magazine, Dev Anand is the guest editor

    BBC launches online Hindi magazine, Dev Anand is the guest editor

    MUMBAI: BBC World’s hindi website, bbchindi.com has launched its first internet magazine, BBC Patrika, with actor and film maker Dev Anand as their special guest editor. Incorporating all the regular features that used to be part of the website’s Entertainment index, BBC Patrika will also carry a range of original material, including stories, poetry and interviews.

    Editor of bbchindi.com Salma Zaidi explains, “We want to attract new users to our online site, and with BBC Patrika, we can widen scope to include features and thought-provoking articles which, we hope, will engage users looking for something more than just Bollywood and fashion.”

    “bbchindi.com will invite well-known names to write for BBC Patrika, and to ensure it constantly feels fresh and lively, we will have a new guest editor every three months,” adds Zaidi.

    Commenting on Dev Anand addition to magazine as the special guest editor, Salma Zaidi says,”Dev Anand is a perfect example. He is an acclaimed living legend with decades of expertise entertaining and informing the public. He also has a keen eye for the issues concerning Hindi-speakers across the world.”

    Taking on his new role, a elated Dev Anand says, “My association with the BBC goes a long way. I was first interviewed by the BBC in the fifties. When bbchindi.com approached me to be a guest editor for BBC Patrika, I was pleasantly surprised.”

    “I have played innumerable roles in my lifetime, but never that of an Editor. There is something that is common between BBC and myself. I have never copied anyone and in that regard I am ‘exclusive’. And so is the BBC. Apart from this, I have always accepted challenges and I feel BBC Hindi Online has also been doing this all the time,” added Anand.

    BBC Hindi programmes are produced from studios in London and New Delhi and are set in a rolling format, with news, current affairs and features.

    The interactive morning and evening programmes, Aaj Ke Din and Aaj Kal bring the BBC Hindi listeners news, analysis and interviews on a range of issues, from current affairs and careers to showbiz and sports.

    BBC Hindi is available on short-wave and medium-wave radio transmitters and via cable television. Hindi-speakers across the world can access BBC Hindi programmes in text and in audio at the 24/7 site bbchindi.com