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  • India Today Group promotes Prerna Kaul Mishra, Sanjay Sinha and Amit Gupta

    India Today Group promotes Prerna Kaul Mishra, Sanjay Sinha and Amit Gupta

    MUMBAI: India Today Group has witnessed a flurry of activity at senior levels with the recent being Supriya Prasad and Rahul Kanwal getting elevated to news directors in Aaj tak and India Today respectively. And now it’s time for three more executives to get promotion. The latest movers in the hierarchy include Prerna Kaul Mishra, Sanjay Sinha and Amit Gupta, who were elevated by the company. A source close to the development confirmed the news to Indiantelevision.com.

    Mishra will now be the managing editor, social media and content services and she will also play a key role in ensuring the social media policy is followed and prevent abuse and misuse in a politically charged atmosphere.

    Sinha has been leading the rapid success of Tez and Astro Tak, which has recently crossed one million subscribers. He has now been promoted as the senior executive editor and will continue leading Tez, Tez’s contribution to YouTube via Astro Tak and the brand new The Lallantop show.

    Gupta, who is the chief executive officer of Mail Today, will take on added responsibilities as the head brand solutions across publishing and digital. His job will be to support clients in reaching target audiences through unique, customised experiences across publishing and digital platforms.

    Last month India Today TV appointed Ranjana Mangla as the national revenue head. Earlier this year, the network promoted Kalli Purie to managing director and vice chairperson for a tenure of five years, which started from 1 April 2018.

  • India Today Group elevates Supriya Prasad, Rahul Kanwal to news directors

    India Today Group elevates Supriya Prasad, Rahul Kanwal to news directors

    MUMBAI: Its promotion time at India Today Group with Rahul Kanwal and Supriya Prasad, managing editors India Today and Aaj Tak respectively, being elevated to news directors on Thursday. A source close to the development confirmed the news to Indiatelevision.com.

    Both Kanwal and Prasad have played a key role in driving their respective brands to become major players in the news broadcasting business.

    Aaj Tak continues to dominate the Hindi news genre week after week, while India TV is among the top three broadcasters in the English news segment on a regular basis.

    Recently, India Today TV appointed Ranjana Mangla as the national revenue head. She is currently reporting to the chief revenue officer Rahul Kumar Shaw and is based out of Noida.

    Earlier this year, the network elevated Kalli Purie to MD and chairperson for a period of five years, which started from 1 April 2018.

  • Ranjana Mangla appointed national revenue head of India Today TV

    Ranjana Mangla appointed national revenue head of India Today TV

    MUMBAI: Ranjana Mangla has been appointed the national revenue head of India Today TV. She will report to the chief revenue officer Rahul Kumar Shaw and will be based out of the ITG Mediaplex, Noida. 

    Previously, Mangla has worked with Discovery Jeet where she served as director – ad sales, India. Other than sales responsibilities, she also managed content partnerships for the entire network. She handled Viacom18 as vice president – sales and served the organisation for more than four years. 

    Mangla has over fifteen years of experience in large and medium sales team management, complex commercial deal negotiations with expertise in revenue strategy, large scale product launches and C-level market relations.

    Starting her career as a marketing and PR specialist in Visionaire India, Mangla has also worked with companies like NDTV Lifestyle Ltd., NDTV Imagine, Star India Private Ltd., and the Dainik Bhaskar Group of Publications. 

    Hersh Bhandari, who Mangla has replaced, will now take charge of Tez as national revenue head. He will continue reporting to Shaw.

    Bhandari joined the India Today Group as national revenue head (India Today TV) in April last year. Previously, he has worked with the Times Network for more than 10 years. Bhandari started his career as a marketing manager at Star TV’s Channel V and served the organisation for two years. 

  • India Today Group’s Karnataka Panchayat On March 31

    India Today Group’s Karnataka Panchayat On March 31

    MUMBAI: Top political and business leaders, bureaucrats, technocrats, celebrities and influencers are set to come together at the India Today Group’s Karnataka Panchayat this weekend in Bengaluru to discuss the state’s political, social and economic climate ahead of the May 12assembly elections. 

    The Panchayat, scheduled for March 31, 2018 at the city’s Hotel Lalit Ashok, will have the newsmakers and decision-makers discuss a range of issues confronting the people of Karnataka.   

    WHO WILL WIN KARNATAKA? 

    The March 31 conclave will set the agenda for the upcoming elections that are likely to have a far-reaching impact on national politics. 

    Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress leader in the Lok Sabha, and party colleague Veerappa Moily will open the Panchayat with his participation in the session titled “Will Congress Retain Karnataka?” 

    The day-long event will wrap up with a session focusing on the BJP’s prospects, “Will Lotus Bloom in Karnataka”. Party chief Amit Shah will deliver his concluding address after union minister Ananth Kumar’s. 

    THE BIG KARNATAKA FACE-OFF 

    The Panchayat will bring political opposites face-to-face. 

    Union minister Prakash Javadekar and Congress leader Sachin Pilot and the BJP’s Sambit Patra versus the Congress’ Raj Babbar will debate bottom-line issues as India watches the high-stakes race for the May 12 vote.

    The Congress’ Jitin Prasada and union minister Babul Supriyo will also be participating in the Panchayat face-offs. 

    CULTURE AND IDENTITY POLITICS 

    With regional identity gaining prominence in the Karnataka campaign, speakers from a variety of sectors will exchange views in sessions titled “The Culture Wars” and “The Battle For Karnataka Pride: Whose Identity Is It Anyway”.

    Participants will include actors Prakash Raj and Prakash Belawadi, union minister Babul Supriyo and the Congress’ Khushbu Sundar among others. 

    FUTURE OF INDIA’S IT HUB 

    The Panchayat will discuss the future of IT industry in Bengaluru in the light of massive job losses in the technology sector. 

    State minister Priyank Kharge, MP Pratap Simha and Manipal Global Education chairman T.V. Mohandas Pai will present their views in this session.  

    LAW AND ORDER/ENVIRONMENT

    Security and environment experts will speak about challenges emanating from rapid urbanization of the southern state.

    IPS officer D. Roopa, former DG and IGP Shankar Bidari and Global Concerns India director Brinda Adige have confirmed participation in a session on law-and-order issues in Karnataka. 

    Urban expert R.K. Misra, Bengaluru mayor R. Sampath Raj and MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar will be among the speakers in a session titled “Garden City To Garbage City”. 

  • India Today group to host 2nd edition of india today conclave south in hyderabad

    India Today group to host 2nd edition of india today conclave south in hyderabad

    MUMBAI: After the mega success of the first edition, the India Today Group will host the 2nd Edition of India Today Conclave South 2018 in Hyderabad, on 18th and 19th January.  Chief Ministers, political leaders, movie stars, artists, business tycoons, thought leaders and news makers from the south will converge on India’s most respected conclave for the South to discuss, debate and decipher the roadmap of the six southern states. 

    The two days of the conclave will include insightful sessions, networking lunches and a gala dinner with politicians, business leaders, movie stars and some of south India’s finest minds. As a forum, it aspires to unite the common voice of these states, and push their causes to promote culture, politics, entertainment and investment growth, in line with the states’ and centre’s socio-economic development agendas.

    Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Telangana have a combined GDP of over $400 billion and when put together, are among the top 30 economies of the world, contributing over 22 per cent of India’s GDP and 28 per cent of India’s employment. They account for 20 per cent of India’s population and contribute almost 30 per cent of India’s tax revenues. By 2020, it is projected that South India will become a $1,200 billion economy. With human development indices of the south growing higher than the rest of India, it is clear that the higher the south rises, the better India will do. Come to India Today Conclave South to see the southern sunrise.

    The top speakers during the event, spread over 20 sessions, include the below. (* invited)

     Chief Ministers

    • K. Chandrasekhar Rao, Chief Minister, Telengana

    • N. Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh

    • V. Narayanasamy, Chief Minister, Puducherry

    • Siddaramaiah, Chief Minister, Karnataka*

     Stars, Actors, Artists

    • M Mohan Babu, Actor, producer

    • Lakshmi Manchu, Actor

    • Gauthami, Actor

    • Khushbu Sundar, Actor

    • Taapsee Pannu, Actor

    • Yamini Reddy, Dancer

    • Bhavana Reddy, Singer, Dancer

    • Praveen Sparsh, Musician

    • Prakash Raj, Actor

    • S.K. Sasidharan, Film Director

    • Vishal, Actor*

    • Bina Paul, Film Editor

    • Shruti Hariharan, Actor

    • Pranitha Subhash, Actor

    • Kajal Aggarwal, Actor

    • Parvathy Nair, Actor 

    • Nayanthara, Actor*

    • Sumukhi Suresh, Stand-Up Comedienne        

    • Nikhita Gandhi, Singer

    • Shahshaa Tirupati, Singer

    • Karthik, Singer

    Business Tycoons, Industrialists

    • G.V. Prasad, Co-Chairman and CEO, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories

    • G.V. Krishna Reddy, Chairman, GVK Group

    • George Alexander Muthoot, Managing Director, Muthoot Group*

    • Sumithra Gomatam, President, Digital Operations, Cognizant

    • A.S. Murthy, CTO, Tech Mahindra

    • Smruti Parida, CTO, Nestaway Technologies

    • Ananth Narayanan, CEO, Myntra–Jabong*                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
    Political Leaders, Newsmakers, Activists, Thought Leaders, Change makers

    • Divya Spandana, Former MP, Head of Congress Social Media Department

    • A.S. Kiran Kumar, Chairman, ISRO

    • Prakash Javadekar, Union Minister, Human Resource Development*

    • Dinesh Gundo Rao, Working President, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee

    • Asaduddin Owaisi, President, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen

    • B. Vinod Kumar, MP, Telangana Rashtra Samithi 

    • D. Raja, Rajya Sabha Member, CPI*

    • Dr V. Maitreyan, MP, Rajya Sabha, AIADMK

    • T.T.V. Dhinakaran, MLA, Tamil Nadu

    • Jayanthi Natarajan, Former Union Minister*

    • Palanivel Thiyagarajan, MLA and senior DMK Leader *

    • Deepa Jayakumar, General Secretary, MGR Amma Deepa Peravai

    • P.H. Pandian,  Ex-Speaker, Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and MLA, AIADMK*

    • Rajeev Chandrasekhar, MP, Rajya Sabha

    • Ramesh Chennithala, Leader of the Opposition, Kerala Legislative Assembly

    • J. Nandakumar, National Convenor of Prajna Pravah, All India Executive Committee Member, RSS

    • Lavanya Nalli, Vice Chairman, Nalli Group

    • Anavila Misra, Fashion Designer

    • Gaurang Shah, Fashion Designer  

    • Shravan Kumar, Fashion Designer 

    • Daivajna K.N. Somayaji, Astrologer

    • N.S. Madhavan, Writer

    • Prakash Belawadi, Actor, Activist

    • S. Thirunavukkarasar, President, Tamil Nadu Congress Committee

    • MM Pallam Raju, Former Union Minister, Human Resource Development

    • T.K. Vinod Kumar, ADGP (Intelligence), Kerala Police

    • P K Hormis Tharakan , Former Director, R&AW, Former DGP, Kerala Police

    • Bindu Sampath

    • V.S. Sunil Kumar, Minister for Agriculture, Kerala

    • P. Chengal Reddy, Chief Advisor, Consortium of Indian Farmers Associations

    • Krishna Byre Gowda, Minister for Agriculture, Karnataka*

    • P. Ayyakannu,President, Desiya Thennindia Nadigal Inaiappu Vivasayigal Sangam, Tiruchirapalli*

    • Pocharam Srinivas Reddy, Minister for Agriculture, Telangana*

  • TV Today Network director Koel Purie-Rinchet quits

    NEW DELHI: Churning continues at the India Today Group’s TV Today Network that operates TV news channels like India Today TV and Aaj Tak. Now Koel Purie-Rinchet, daughter of promoter Aroon Purie, has resigned as a director from the company owing to “other pre-occupations” effective 11 August 2017.

    The latest development, which was intimated to the stock markets, comes a few days after Group CEO Ashish Bagga had quit the company.

    Purie-Richet, part time film actress who also has done some TV shows, is the second of the two daughters of the company’s promoter. Her sibling, Kallie Purie, continues to be with the company and, according to industry sources, is at the helm of day to day affairs of the company after Bagga announced his intentions to leave the company.

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  • India Today Group CEO Ashish Bagga resigns

    MUMBAI: India Today Group CEO Ashish Bagga has resigned, marking the end of his 15-year stint with the organisation that runs channels — India Today and Aaj Tak. Bagga is also the incumbent president of private television news broadcasters’ body — News Broadcasters Association.

    According to a letter from India Today Group editor-in-chief Aroon Purie, Bagga’s direct reportees will jointly report to Kalli Purie (who is the group editorial director — broadcast and new media) and Dinesh Bhatia (group chief financial officer). In the letter, Purie stated that he had worked with Bagga very closely together through many a triumph and tribulation. His contribution to the group had been significant, he added.

    Bagga started his career with the group in 1983 and was responsible for launching Newstrack, Music Today and India Today’s regional editions, in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam. Between two stints at India Today, Bagga worked at Hindustan Times, IV Communications and Financial Times, London.

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  • AajTak topples Times of India as the top news video page on Facebook

    New Delhi, 13th July 2017: AajTak-India’s No.1 News channel- has also topped the rankings on the digital space  by  becoming the most popular on social network for continuous 3 months with over 29.7 million video viewership on Facebook in May, 2017. By crossing this monthly viewership mark, AajTak has stormed the digital platform with its exclusive content.

    Vidooly, the leading video intelligence software product suite for content creators, media companies and brands, had come up with the report  for MOST POPULAR FACEBOOK VIDEO PUBLISHERS IN INDIA – May 2017  which is categorized into six major genres – Health & Lifestyle, New age Entertainment, Traditional Entertainment, New age – News, Traditional News and Independent creators. The report highlights that the top 100 pages collectively clocked more than 2.8 billion viewership in May 2017.

    AajTak has a video viewership of 297,645,571 on Facebook which is way ahead in comparison to the Facebook pages of ABP news and Times Of Indiawhich are ranked in second and third position with 184,526,769 and 114,406,951 viewership respectively.

    Commenting on the report, Ms. KalliPurie, Group Editorial Director (Broadcast & New Media), India Today Group said, “AajTak’s leadership on television and on the digital space can be attributed to the brand philosophy of staying true to the promise of being ‘SabseTez’. The consistent focus on speed, user experience and quality of content at Aajtak.in has made it the most preferred for news content”.   

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    AajTak has been instrumental in reaching out to its viewers on traditional media for many years now and this achievement shows the popularity of the channel in the digital world too. There is a constant engagement with the audience on AajTak Facebook page through Discussions, Satire, Backstage Conversations, News Capsules, Photo Blogs, Engagement Posts, TV Primetime Teasers, Primetime Promotions and a lot more.

    SubratKar, Co-Founder & CEO, Vidooly commented on the developments saying, ”Over the last 6 months, we have been closely tracking the tremendous growth in viewership of videos on Facebook in India. As expected, News related content dominates all the other genres since Facebook has been playing a pivotal role in shaping up the socio political opinions in the country. We are also seeing a steady increase in independent video creators utilizing the platform, catering to both the urban and rural population. It is a very interesting time in the online video business in India as both YouTube and Facebook are attracting content creators. However; given the fact that Facebook is yet to launch monetization for creators, YouTube still is the place to be if you’re looking to make a business out of it.”

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  • Big FM, India Today deals: Zee Media seeks shareholder nod for loans

    Big FM, India Today deals: Zee Media seeks shareholder nod for loans

    BENGALURU: Zee Media Corporation Limited (ZMCL) has sought public shareholder approval for special resolutions by postal ballot /e-voting process for authorizing the board to borrow moneys in excess of the paid-up share capital and free reserves of the company up to Rs. 3,000 crore.

    The funds will be utilised to acquire by way of subscription, purchase or otherwise the securities of, Today Merchandise Pvt Ltd (TMPL), Today Retail Network Pvt Ltd (TRNPL), Vrushvik Entertainment Pvt Ltd (VEPL) and Azalia Media Services Pvt Ltd (ASMPL), the current and/or future subsidiary(ies) and/or associate(s) of the company, subject to the condition that the aggregate of principal amount of such loan and/or value of such investment and/or principal amount secured by such guarantee/security shall not exceed an amount of Rs. 3,000 crores at any point in time.

    VEPL and ASMPL are the two companies to which Reliance ADA will transfer its radio and television business to. Both – ZMCL and Reliance ADA have the option to acquire the balance 51 stakes in VEPL and ASMPL. Both TRNPL and TMPL are loss making companies of the India Today group’s Living Media India Limited (LMIL) that have been developing infrastructure for TV shopping and eCommerce businesses to compliment its TV shopping business.

    As mentioned earlier, the ZMCL board had earlier approved acquisition of 49 per cent stake in 92.7 BIG FM, the radio broadcasting business of Reliance Broadcast Network Limited (RBNL), part of Anil Ambani-led Reliance ADA group. This will give Zee access to 45 running FM radio channels, apart from 14 other licences. The two Essel group companies – ZMCL and Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) were to pick up stakes in Reliance ADA’s FM radio business and two television channels respectively. Business Standard had valued the radio business 49 percent stake transaction at Rs 1,592 crore.

    Earlier, in February this year, the ZMCL board had approved in-principle, acquisition of 80 per cent equity stake by the company in both TMPL and TRNL.

    Among other resolutions, ZMCL has also asked its public investors to vote for resolutions that allow it to borrow money from its promoter entity Arm Infra & Utilities Pvt Ltd to the extent of Rs 500 crore.

    The voting period will commence on and from 23 December 2016 at 9.00 a.m. and end on 21 January 2017 at 5.00 p.m. Shareholders can opt for only one mode of voting i.e. either by postal ballot or e-voting. In case any shareholder casts the vote(s) through both the modes, voting done by e-voting shall prevail and votes cast through postal ballot will be treated as invalid.

  • Big FM, India Today deals: Zee Media seeks shareholder nod for loans

    Big FM, India Today deals: Zee Media seeks shareholder nod for loans

    BENGALURU: Zee Media Corporation Limited (ZMCL) has sought public shareholder approval for special resolutions by postal ballot /e-voting process for authorizing the board to borrow moneys in excess of the paid-up share capital and free reserves of the company up to Rs. 3,000 crore.

    The funds will be utilised to acquire by way of subscription, purchase or otherwise the securities of, Today Merchandise Pvt Ltd (TMPL), Today Retail Network Pvt Ltd (TRNPL), Vrushvik Entertainment Pvt Ltd (VEPL) and Azalia Media Services Pvt Ltd (ASMPL), the current and/or future subsidiary(ies) and/or associate(s) of the company, subject to the condition that the aggregate of principal amount of such loan and/or value of such investment and/or principal amount secured by such guarantee/security shall not exceed an amount of Rs. 3,000 crores at any point in time.

    VEPL and ASMPL are the two companies to which Reliance ADA will transfer its radio and television business to. Both – ZMCL and Reliance ADA have the option to acquire the balance 51 stakes in VEPL and ASMPL. Both TRNPL and TMPL are loss making companies of the India Today group’s Living Media India Limited (LMIL) that have been developing infrastructure for TV shopping and eCommerce businesses to compliment its TV shopping business.

    As mentioned earlier, the ZMCL board had earlier approved acquisition of 49 per cent stake in 92.7 BIG FM, the radio broadcasting business of Reliance Broadcast Network Limited (RBNL), part of Anil Ambani-led Reliance ADA group. This will give Zee access to 45 running FM radio channels, apart from 14 other licences. The two Essel group companies – ZMCL and Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) were to pick up stakes in Reliance ADA’s FM radio business and two television channels respectively. Business Standard had valued the radio business 49 percent stake transaction at Rs 1,592 crore.

    Earlier, in February this year, the ZMCL board had approved in-principle, acquisition of 80 per cent equity stake by the company in both TMPL and TRNL.

    Among other resolutions, ZMCL has also asked its public investors to vote for resolutions that allow it to borrow money from its promoter entity Arm Infra & Utilities Pvt Ltd to the extent of Rs 500 crore.

    The voting period will commence on and from 23 December 2016 at 9.00 a.m. and end on 21 January 2017 at 5.00 p.m. Shareholders can opt for only one mode of voting i.e. either by postal ballot or e-voting. In case any shareholder casts the vote(s) through both the modes, voting done by e-voting shall prevail and votes cast through postal ballot will be treated as invalid.