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  • Discovery’s TIGERLAND follows people on the front lines trying to save the tiger from extinction

    Discovery’s TIGERLAND follows people on the front lines trying to save the tiger from extinction

    MUMBAI: Internationally acclaimed documentary TIGERLAND tells the story of two remarkable men separated by half a century who through sheer force of will and determination dedicated their lives to altering the fate of the Tiger. Directed by Academy®-Award winning filmmaker Ross Kauffman (“Born into Brothels,”) and produced by Oscar® winner Fisher Stevens (“The Cove”), TIGERLAND is the story about our relationship with one of the world’s most revered creatures.

    Shot in India and Russia, TIGERLAND spotlights the efforts of Kailash Sankhala, the ever-passionate Indian naturalist and conservationist who was also famously known as the Tiger-Man of India.  From Russia’s perspective, the documentary highlights the inspirational story of Pavel Fomenko, Director of Rare Species Conservation, World Wildlife Fund and his work towards protecting tigers. Tigerland will premiere in India on Discovery Channel and Discovery World HD on 29th July 2019 at 8 pm IST.

    About a century ago, India was home to over 40,000 tigers, this number has since then fallen to a an alarming 2200 plus today.  The documentary highlights the dire effects this depletion in numbers of the tigers has had on the environment and how important it is to save the majestic species to protect the ecosystem.

    “The premiere of Tigerland is a continuation of our strategy of shining light on the important issue of Tiger conservation and raising awareness about this important issue globally,” said, Megha Tata, Managing Director – South Asia, Discovery Communications India. “As a corporate, we are already taking affirmative action to help conserve world’s most iconic and endangered species. Through Project CAT and our association with WWF India, we support tiger conservation initiatives on-ground to help secure wild tiger populations in critical sites.”

    Talking in detail about the plight of tigers in the wilds of India today, Amit Sankhala, grandson of Kailash Sankhala, says, “The challenges that tigers face today are different from those of the time of my grandfather. Today, habitat loss and encroachment are the biggest threats to tigers. Mining, farming and roads, all put enormous pressures on the habitat.”

    The documentary also explores the Siberian Tigers of Russia as Pavel Fomenko narrates the heart-warming story of the birth of the Bikin National Park to protect Tigers. Pavel recounts the heart wrenching truth behind the mystery of the missing tigers from the world species map.

    TIGERLAND is produced for Discovery by RadicalMedia in association with Fictionless and Bloomfish Media; directed by Ross Kauffman, produced by Fisher Stevens, Xan Parker, Zara Duffy, and Ross Kauffman; cinematography by, Matt Powell and Ross Kauffman; edited by, Keiko Deguchi, A.C.E; music by, Nathan Halpern; executive producers Dave Sirulnick, Jon Kamen, Justin Wilkes, and John Hoffman. For Discovery:  Jon Bardin, executive producer.

  • Discovery World HD adds Hindi, Tamil, Telugu feeds

    Discovery World HD adds Hindi, Tamil, Telugu feeds

    MUMBAI: Discovery World HD is leaving no stone unturned to tap into India’s growing regional phenomenon. It has started Hindi, Tamil and Telugu language feeds for specific markets. Discovery seems to be targeting the mass audience with the three largely spoken languages in the country.

    Discovery Communications India vice-president and head premium and digital networks Zulfia Waris told Indiantelevision.com, “We are delighted to add three new feeds. The introduction of local languages is an attempt to further solidify our leadership position in key markets across the country.”

    The service has started on Intelsat20 @68.5 degree East satellite. The language feed will be available on all the cable and DTH platforms that have Discovery HD World in their bouquet of channels. The user the language feeds through the audio option button.

    At present, Discovery operates several factual entertainment channels in India, including Discovery HD World, Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Discovery Science, Discovery Turbo, Discovery Kids and Dsport. The network’s recently launched GEC, Discovery Jeet, has feeds in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu as well.

    There are over 270 regional channels out of 500 channels overall in BARC. The regional viewership is higher than the Hindi viewership and has a market share of 47 per cent.

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