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  • CNN-IBN and IBN 7 forays into reality show format with ‘Dard-e-Disco’

    MUMBAI: CNN-IBN and IBN 7 has launched a reality talent hunt show Dard-e-Disco dance challenge. The challenge is an attempt to find the best dancer to dance in Farah Khan directed Om Shanti Om’s item number Dard-e-Disco.

    After the audition rounds in Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Chandigarh, the five most talented finalists, chosen over the weeks, will receive personalised choreography lessons from Farah.

    The finalists will feature in a special one-hour dance show wherein Shahrukh Khan, Farah Khan and Deepika Padukone will be the judges. The winner will get an opportunity to dance with Shahrukh Khan.The video play outs including the grand finale will be aired on the entertainment section of CNN-IBN, IBN 7 and ibnlive.com.

    CNN-IBN and IBN 7 editor-in-chief Rajdeep Sardesai said, “With our interest in exploring interactive reality programming, coupled with Om Shanti Om being one of the most awaited releases of the year, ‘Dard-e-Disco dance Challenge’ is a first-of-its-kind venture attempted by us.”

    IBN 7 managing editor Ashutosh said, “Reality talent hunts are a rage these days. However, this dance contest stands apart in that it is directly based on a widely anticipated film whose music is already creating waves around the nation. Active involvement by Farah Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone and wide-spread participation by the public is bound to make this initiative an all-out success.”

  • IBN 7 to air special series for Ganesh Chaturthi

    MUMBAI: To celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi IBN 7 has lined up an 11-day long series ‘Ganpati Bappa Moriya’ beginning from 15 September. The series will feature daily aarti at the Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai along with daily half-hour evening specials at 7:30 pm.

    Besides IBN 7 will bring live the daily morning aarti from the Siddhivinayak temple in a special 10-minute segment at 5 am with repeats at 6:00, 7:00 and 8:00 am.

    As a part of the celebration the channel will feature issues like the history of the festival, special Ganpati pandals and events and how they are funded, how the famous life-size Ganesha idols are made and other aspects of the festivities with special focus on Mumbai. The series will also deal with environmental issues and noise pollution, how celebrities celebrate the occasion, a look at the tallest Ganpati’s across the country and the differences and similarities between the way Indian families observe Ganesh Chaturthi in India and abroad – highlighting the global extent of the festival.

    The series will conclude with a one-hour long special show on 25 September which is the day of Ganpati Visarjan. The one-hour show to be reported by celebrity anchors from various Visarjan spots will look at the special traffic arrangements made to accommodate thousands of people taking to the streets and celebrity.

    IBN 7 managing editor Ashutosh said, “Ganesh Chaturthi is without a doubt one of the biggest festivals to be celebrated in India. Our special programming line-up will bring the viewers every aspect of the festival – from the daily aarti to the behind-the-scenes arrangements that go into making this such a grand celebration.”

  • IBN 7’s ‘Zindagi Live’ launches a microsite

    MUMBAI: IBN 7’s recently launched talk show Zindagi Live has launched a microsite on IBNLive.com. The microsite will also have a blog section of the anchor Richa Anirudh who will write about what viewers can expect in future episodes and the audience response.

    The microsite features show schedule, streaming videos of episodes of Zindagi Live and offers a platform for viewers to share their experiences with the channel.

    Viewers can log in and submit their detail as well as their story. Besides, viewers can also send e-mails with their personal accounts that they would like to share on the show at zindagilive@ibnlive.com.

    On the microsite, one can also have a sneak peek into subjects to be discussed in forthcoming episode and a list of all the topics to be discussed in future shows. Those interested in being a part of the show’s interactive audience can also sign up at the microsite.

    Besides the show is also accessible to its viewers via mobile and landline. They can SMS their feedback and suggestions to the shortcode.

    “At IBN 7 it is our constant endeavour to provide interesting new programming and Zindagi Live is one such perfect example. The property promises to be unlike any other talk show on Hindi news television and is bound to attract great response from both the viewers and the advertising fraternity alike,” said CNN-IBN and IBN 7 national sales head Sanjay Dua.

  • IBN 7 to launch talk show ‘Zindagi Live

    MUMBAI: IBN 7 will launch a weekly talk show Zindagi Live from 9 September. The show will try to provide a platform for people who have survived adversities in life. Hosted by Richa Anirudh, a panel of experts will join the show for discussions with the guest.

    Every Sunday each episode will focus on issues like divorce, alcoholism, obesity and AIDS among others. The personal accounts will be accompanied by interesting facts, trivia and statistics to further enhance viewer knowledge on the subject.

    IBN 7 managing editor Ashutosh said, “Zindagi Live is a show on the personal struggles of ordinary people, who have battled adversities and have now chosen to share their experiences with our viewers. While for some, these accounts might show a different and more realistic side to life, for others they may provide strength, comfort and inspiration, that despite the hardships life must go on.”

    Added CNN-IBN and IBN 7 national sales head Sanjay Dua, “At IBN 7 it is our constant endeavour to provide interesting new programming and Zindagi Live is one such example. The property promises to be unlike any other talk show on Hindi news television and is bound to attract great response from both the viewers and the advertising fraternity, alike.”

  • CNN IBN announce ‘Indian of the year’ awards

    CNN IBN announce ‘Indian of the year’ awards

    Mumbai: The winners of the ‘CNN IBN Indian of the year’ awards for sports, politics and business were announced by the channel. Golfer Jeev Milkha Singh won in the sports category while Dr. Manmohan Singh and Ratan Tata were winners in the politics and business category respectively.

    The winners in each category were chosen through a public voting process and the Electoral College.

    “I would like to convey my heartiest congratulations to the three winners for being chosen the CNN-IBN Indian of the Year in their respective fields. They are truly the most deserving aspirants emerging successful despite tough competition from fellow nominees and a rigorous selection process involving the public and Electoral College. Their various endeavours and achievements have made the nation hold its head high with pride- making them true Indian icons,” says CNN IBN and IBN 7 editor in chief Rajdeep Sardesai.

  • CNN-IBN and IBN 7 to conduct Indo-Pak poll in ‘State of the Nation’

    MUMBAI: To celebrate the 60 years of Independence, IBN 7 and CNN-IBN is re-starting the channels’ flagship public opinion series State of the Nation. The opinion series will involve a two nation simultaneous opinion poll conducted by Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) in India and AC Nielsen in Pakistan.

    Beginning on 12 august in CNN-IBN and IBN 7, the three half-an-hour episode series will have a final one-hour show on 15 August.

    The bi-nation poll divided into four parts includes the Kashmir question, opinion about India, Pakistan and the World, the political debate — UPA in India, General as dictator in Pakistan and people to people show, Indian and Pakistani citizens on each other.

    The bi-nation opinion poll will be based on face-to-face interviews with about 2500 respondents each in India and Pakistan, broadly representing the regional and social diversity of each country.

    CNN-IBN and IBN 7 editor-in-chief Rajdeep Sardesai said, “Both India and Pakistan have come a long way since Independence in 1947, despite once being a single entity. While myriad socio-political and economic differences have arisen between the two countries in the past 60 years, our cultural and historical links are nonetheless still the same. Our attempt at such a poll is to understand these very differences and commonalities from both sides of the border and possibly work towards a more affable future.”

    IBN 7 managing editor Ashutosh said, “Don’t you ever wonder what our Pakistani counterparts think about us? Do they hate us, like us or are indifferent to our existence? What about the Kashmiris? This particular edition of State of the Nation is one of its kind and will attempt to provide answers to these questions straight from the horse’s mouth.”

    CNN-IBN and IBN national sales head Sanjay Dua said,”State of the Nation has always been extremely popular with our viewers. However, this particular version is in a league of its own as it involves the first-ever bi-nation opinion poll of its kind. This property speaks for itself and will prove a lucrative platform for those looking to advertise with us.”

  • Rising India: longest single-theme TV programming with some soul in it

    NEW DELHI: India’s longest and largest single-theme television programming – “Rising India” from the TV 18 group’s CNN IBN and IBN 7 – is poised to stun the viewers with an array of episodes such as a renowned historian explaining history through cricket, or a modern music icon leading a host of rock bands in an ensemble of patriotic songs in a modern package.

    In an exclusive interview, Rajdeep Sardesai, Editor in Chief of CNN IBN and Ashutosh, Managing Editor, IBN 7 told indiantelevision.com the idea was to showcase Indian achievements on TV in the 60th year of Independence since even at the time of the Golden Jubilee, TV had not really taken off.

    The programme will air every day from August 10 to mark the occasion of Independence Day, but has really started from 1 January, when the series started off, and is about to reach its flashiest best, in content and presentation.

    The key question is about showcasing Indianness, which Ashutosh said should be the modern India of software engineers and scientists – not the jholawallahs treated as cabbies in the West – and the rural India.”

    Ashutosh laughs nervously at the question that has baffled almost everyone, and says: “India is changing so fast it is really difficult to put it one word, so Rising India” series is about the present India as it has evolved, and is nicely poised for the next big leap forward.”

    Sardesai added that it is about the “fantastic diversity and enormous freedom that we as Indians enjoy. This is not there in any other country, and we are living it… we did not have proper TV when India turned 50 and we do not know if we will be there when it turns 75, surely not when she turns 100, so this was the best timing possible.”

    Sardesai says: “The story, as Nandan Nilekani (Infosys head) said once to me, is about the glass being half full, rather than half empty… there is so much we can actually show that is so typically Indian and innovative, it is about survival, the quintessential Indian-ness,

    “When India was born, everyone said it would break up, and here we are, a bustling and vibrant democracy and a fast developing economy… and they had said Pakistan would be a much more unified force, but Pakistan is just falling apart. That is how we conceived Rising India.”

    Sardesai’s allusion to being innovative survivalists may find some endearing examples in the episode “Only in India”, which about Indians having a knack of doing a lot of things in our own quirky “ishtyle” that makes us who we are and differentiates us from the rest of the world.

    This half-hour light-hearted show (14 August at 8:30 pm) takes a look at things like galli Cricket, lassi preparations using a washing machine, among other innovative Indian take-offs from what was originally a Western concept.

    But it is not just about frivolity, there’s tonnes of stuff between tomorrow and 15 August.

    Here is a stunning episode of the Ten Defining Moments of Indian history, moments that have changed the course of the country, and presenting this with Sardesai would be historian Ram Chandra Guha who, Sardesai says is the best intellectual who can carry the most serious message across to the least discerning.

    “He would perhaps be talking Sunil Gavsakar till you realise he is teaching you serious history,” Sardesi said.

    Due to various factors, this particular episode has been cut short drastically, especially due to shortage of archival material, but the channel had given viewers 100 such moments to choose from and taken a poll, then cut it down to 60 and finally to 10 of the most defining moments, Sardesai said.

    Both the editors are especially excited about the series featuring India’s real heroes, in the programme of the same name.

    The preparation for the massive programming had started almost the same month a year ago, and it was the idea of Ritu Kapoor and her Features team to showcase the real heroes.

    As a statement from the channels says: “CNN-IBN identifies 24 unsung heroes from four zones – East, West, South, North – (six from each zone) across the country. Capsules through the day will be aired daily to celebrate their achievements along with regular stories on the news wheel and weekend specials.

    Every week, six heroes from a particular zone will be profiled and a dedicated half an hour will be aired every Saturday at 1:30 pm summarising the entire zone. The series will be aired as follows:

    South Zone (11 August) 
    North zone (18 August) 
    East Zone (25 August) 
    West Zone (1 September) 

    “After we decided on this, our bureaus across the country identified the real grassroots level heroes and were selected and filmed. This is about the real India,” Ashutosh said.

    Taking a look at the gamut of the programmes, it encompasses what CNN IBN and IBN & is trying to do as a group: the programme genres cover everything from popular programmes (60 years of Indian cinema, Cricket 360 Special – India’s dream team, or Only In India); history (Defining Moments), entertainment like Best of India Rocks).

    Besides, it has contemporary programming and then looking at the future, like a discussion to be hosted on Indian economy and other issues by TV 18 patriarch Raghav Bahl.

    “It is not just about what the people want to see but what they ought to know, and the point is about how to tell them, which is our forte. Why should Rehman or Indian Ocean, or Euphoria or Silk Route not sing patriotic songs and make it relevant to the present generation?” Sardesai asks.

    The programmes would be aired on both the Hindi and English channels, which brought about the question of will Hindi audiences take it, given the statements of another news channel that Hindi viewers want just gore and violence?

    Ashutosh does not at an eyelid: “Why not? Journalism is about making things available and accessible to the people, so if we understand the medium, it does not matter what language you speak in or your viewers hear in”.

    For instance, who would not listen to the first ever opinion poll across India and Pakistan on issue of common interest, whatever be the language of discussion? This is a unique programme, in which Indians and Pakistanis would be asked serious questions such as Kashmir issue, as also emotional subject who Pakistanis think is an Indian Idol and vice versa.

    There will be two important fallout of the programming, and one of them is also perhaps the first of its kind for a TV channel to undertake. The corporate sector has agreed to sponsors each of the 24 Real Heroes for their future, Sardesai revealed.

    “We do not believe in just showcasing such heroes for eyeballs, we feel it is for us to bring them up and approach the corporates to empower them,” he said.

    Te other fallout would be in the field of education, for the 10 Defining Moments programming would be put on CDs and given to schools free of cost as their educational tools.

    Both are some serious, sustainable corporate social responsibility through programming!

  • CNN-IBN, IBN 7 trace 60 years of Indian cinema

    MUMBAI: CNN-IBN and IBN 7 have launched a new series titled Splendid 60: Six Decades of Cinema as a part of their celebration of 60 years of India’s independence. It will be presented by Rajeev Masand on CNN-IBN at 10 pm and Amrapali Sharma on IBN 7 at 11 pm every Saturday.

    The four-episode series will focus on the journey of Indian cinema along with some of the top filmmakers choosing their personal all-time favourite films of the last 60 years. The series will present special segments discussing – sexuality and the Hindi heroine, changing face of the Hindi film hero and growth of parallel cinema.

    CNN-IBN and IBN 7 editor-in-chief Rajdeep Sardesai said, “Six Decades of Cinema is an attempt to walk down memory lane and look at the most defining moments in Indian cinema. The viewers will thoroughly enjoy this recapitulation of one of their favourite pastimes.”

    IBN 7 managing editor Ashutosh said, “The progression of Indian cinema has been anything but linear. The industry is enormous with several linguistic spheres that together reflect the richness of Indian culture. Six Decades of Cinema will follow this journey step by step and showcase its most defining moments.”

  • TV 18 shines at the Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards 2006

    MUMBAI:TV 18 has received the maximum number of awards at the ‘Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards 2006-07’ including the ‘Journalist of the Year – Broadcast’ being conferred to Rajdeep Sardesai, CNN-IBN and IBN 7 editor-in-chief.

    The other awards include ‘Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Award’ for ‘Uncovering India Invisible – Broadcast’ to Living Positive of CNN-IBN’s Nilanjana Bose, excellence in ‘Environmental Reporting – Broadcast’ to The Last Dance of the Sarus of CNN-IBN’s Bahar Dutt.

    Rohit Khanna from the CNN-IBN’s Special Investigation Team (SIT) won the ‘Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Award’ for ‘Political Reporting – Broadcast’ for a special investigation on Netas for Sale.

    Hiral Sachde and Khushboo Narayan of CNBC-TV18’s have won the ‘Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Award’ for ‘Business and Economic Journalism’ for the show Uncovered.

    CNN-IBN and IBN 7 editor-in-chief Rajdeep Sardesai said, “I am really humbled on having won this title and am very proud to have been considered worthy of this award by the Ranmath Goenka Memorial Foundation. This would not have been possible without the team at CNN-IBN and I also congratulate Nilanjana, Bahar and Rohit for their achievements.”

  • IBN 7 to launch real estate show ‘Property Bazaar’

    MUMBAI: IBN 7 has launched a 30-minute real estate show titled Property Bazaar. Slotted at 12:30 pm every Saturaday, the show will kick off on 7 July.

    Property Bazaar will guide aspiring buyers on the various nuances of the real estate market, intricacies of acquiring home loans, and help viewers make informed decisions about their property investments.

    Besides, Property Bazaar will address topics like investment in commercial property and where to get best furnishing to renovate. It will analyse current property trends and rates in identifying the best buys within various budgets, showcase celebrity homes and offer viewers interesting tips on interiors and aesthetics.

    IBN 7 managing editor Ashutosh said, “We are launching Property Bazaar at a time when more and more people are investing in real-estate whether for personal or commercial purposes. The show is meant to guide and inform our viewers on various aspects related to property.”