Tag: Investigation Discovery

  • Discovery launching Hindi GEC in Q4, re-brands ID as Discovery Jeet

    MUMBAI: GEC seems to be the new Discovery. It’s just been three months into the launch of DSport, a new sports channel from the network, and Discovery Communication plans to roll out  an entertainment channel in India — Discovery Jeet. The channel, which (already) means triumph in Hindi, is slated for opening in Q4.

    “The core thought behind the channel and the way we are defining the brand purpose is: “I can do anything”, and so it’s a feeling of energy and inspiration. In the end, people will take away that feeling from our programming. Jeet is good name to describe the feeling of victory, inspiration and energy,” Discovery Network Asia Pacific south Asia SVP and GM Karan Bajaj told www.indiantelevision.com

    This is however not the maiden time Discovery Communication India has entered into the Hindi entertainment space. ID (Investigation Discovery) used to offer compelling true stories of investigation, crime and suspense, promising and intriguing twists and turns that culminate into thrilling conclusions of stories. The network has rebranded its existing channel ID as Discovery Jeet.  “We are transforming ID into Discovery Jeet. We are keeping the same channel feed and just creating a new proposition, informed Bajaj. 

    Discovery Networks Asia Pacific president and MD Arthur Bastings elaborated on the importance  of this evolutionary step and leveraging new ways to extend the reach and relevance of Discovery across the subcontinent. “The rebranding of general entertainment with Jeet redefines how Discovery will connect and interact with the new young audience across the heartlands of India. Jeet is fun, relatable, and exciting, and brings to life the captivating, real stories of India’s own in a manner that was never seen before.”

    The rebranded channel will be the flagship for the network’s ambitious investment into original local productions in India, super serving superfans and nurturing communities around a range of programme genres including true crime investigations, small-town heroes and gritty survival. “We are borrowing the best of the Discovery’s meaning and purpose, and making it into a local version which is highly entertaining and formated in a way like the entertaining stories are done in India — larger-than-life, big conflicts, drama and attention,” Bajaj added.

    Discovery is scaling up investment for the sake of over 200 hours of local original content, which will premiere on the rebranded channel. Targeting the young male audience, (not just in the metros, but also in Tier II and Tier III cities) Discovery Jeet  will be a highly-charged  entertainment  channel, immersing  viewers  in a world of gripping  stories, heroic characters and tales of achievement. 

    Bajaj informed, “If we look at the last 10 years, we haven’t done more than 7-8 hours of original programming a year. Now, we are planning to launch this fall with 200 original hours of content. So, it’s like a 20-22 times increase of original content in a quarter. It is a very significant move that required us to set up a local content production infrastructure.”

    “When we were commissioning the content, we were clear that would only allow meaningful and purposeful content. And, we also planned only to have larger-than-life stories. It’s not a documentary-based channel, it’s a storytelling channel,” he asserted.

    Discovery Jeet will hit screens later this year with a vibrant programming lineup that will include, Swami Baba Ramdev: The Untold Story, a scripted biopic series tracing Swami  Baba  Ramdev’s  fascinating  and  inspirational   journey  from  a  life  of  anonymity  to  a national  icon, international cult figure and now business mogul, Saragarhi – India’s Bravest Day, a large-scale, action-packed, scripted drama series about one of the greatest, yet largely uncelebrated, last stands in the Indian military history, Gabru: The Birth of Hip Hop, a scripted series on the Rap & Hip Hop revolution that has taken India by storm, from the far ends of Punjab to the slums of Mumbai, Gangs of Mumbai,  a scripted series on the colourful, larger-than-life characters from  the thriving underworld of India’s maximum city.

    “The overall thought is purpose-driven entertainment, blurring the lines between fact and fiction. So, if I look at the launch shows, we have — Baba Ramdev, Gangs of Mumbai and Gabru. It’s mounted as a GEC show. It will be a half-an-hour 65-episode Monday to Friday show. The prime time will be 7-11pm, and it will have two hours of original programming,” Bajaj said.

    Production houses such as Contiloe Production and Ajay Devgn Production will be producing Discovery shows. Film producers such as Rohan Sippy is directing a show named “Khan, Number one crime hunter.”

    Discovery is generally known for its factual entertainment. Speaking about why the rebranded GEC will not impact the mother channel, Bajaj explained, “Discovery will remain the same, and we are launching Discovery Jeet. The brand philosophy of Discovery is ‘Life without limits’, which is different from Jeet. The new one is a consumer product model, an extension of a mega brand. Discovery is targeted for the metros and Tier I consumers and who is globally savvy whereas Discovery Jeet is for the mass market,” Bajaj elucidated.

    He further added, “Our brands penetrate well. Discovery will retain its freshness, we are not taking content away. Jeet will be a fresh and exciting proposition. We plan to retain our dominance as the infotainment leader. The overall quality is getting better from the global pipeline although Jeet will a homegrown proposition.”

    Speaking about the execution of the plan, he said, “We have been unforgiving in terms of the nature of storytelling and the production quality. The success rate of television content is 20 to 25 per cent. There is no proven model that a particular type of content will always work, and we are trying a new and disruptive model. Based on our research, we believe, this country is hungry for dreams and inspiration, and Discovery Jeet is proposing just that. It’s as mainstream a channel as any other. At a content level, we will offer a powerful story experience that touches your heart.” 

    The channel will be launched in SD feed followed by HD feed, going forward.  The network will be available across DTH and cable platforms. With an aggressive market plan, the channel will be distributed widely  across 100-million plus households. 

     

  • Discovery India programming head Arun Thapar moves on

    Discovery India programming head Arun Thapar moves on

    MUMBAI: After a five year long journey with Discovery Networks Asia Pacific India as vice president – programming, Arun Thapar has reportedly moved on from his role to pursue further challenging career opportunities.

    According to sources, Thapar’s last day at the network was 10 August.

    No confirmation was available about his departure from either Thapar or the Discovery management, despite several attempts to reach out to them.

    Thapar, led a cross functional team for programming strategy and planning, content sourcing including acquisitions, scheduling, commissioning and executive production of all local India productions.

    He also played a role in contributing towards ad sales solutions, language customization and new channel launches with a view to grow the Discovery portfolio and strengthening its leadership in nonfiction entertainment.

    During his journey, he oversaw various programming and on air promotion (OAP) needs for all 11 channels of the Discovery Networks in South Asia – Discovery Channel, Discovery Channel Tamil, TLC, Animal Planet, Discovery Kids, Discovery Science, Discovery Turbo, Investigation Discovery, TLC HD World, Animal Planet HD World and Discovery HD World.

    In his past role, Thapar was program presenter and VP programming at NDTV Lifestyle.

    Indiantelevision.com had recently reported that Karan Bajaj was joining Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific as senior vice president & general manager of South Asia with effect from 17 October 2016. He will be based in Mumbai and will report to Discovery APAC president and managing director Arthur Bastings.

  • Discovery India programming head Arun Thapar moves on

    Discovery India programming head Arun Thapar moves on

    MUMBAI: After a five year long journey with Discovery Networks Asia Pacific India as vice president – programming, Arun Thapar has reportedly moved on from his role to pursue further challenging career opportunities.

    According to sources, Thapar’s last day at the network was 10 August.

    No confirmation was available about his departure from either Thapar or the Discovery management, despite several attempts to reach out to them.

    Thapar, led a cross functional team for programming strategy and planning, content sourcing including acquisitions, scheduling, commissioning and executive production of all local India productions.

    He also played a role in contributing towards ad sales solutions, language customization and new channel launches with a view to grow the Discovery portfolio and strengthening its leadership in nonfiction entertainment.

    During his journey, he oversaw various programming and on air promotion (OAP) needs for all 11 channels of the Discovery Networks in South Asia – Discovery Channel, Discovery Channel Tamil, TLC, Animal Planet, Discovery Kids, Discovery Science, Discovery Turbo, Investigation Discovery, TLC HD World, Animal Planet HD World and Discovery HD World.

    In his past role, Thapar was program presenter and VP programming at NDTV Lifestyle.

    Indiantelevision.com had recently reported that Karan Bajaj was joining Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific as senior vice president & general manager of South Asia with effect from 17 October 2016. He will be based in Mumbai and will report to Discovery APAC president and managing director Arthur Bastings.

  • ID launches a new love crime series Forbidden: Dying for Love

    ID launches a new love crime series Forbidden: Dying for Love

    MUMBAIInvestigation Discovery (ID), a part of Discovery network, is launching a new crime series Forbidden: Dying for love.   The show will showcase terrifying stories of forbidden love on weekends at 7 PM and a special premier on May 9.. ID is the network’s channel programming real life crimes and miseries of people.

    Forbidden: Dying for love will feature love stories that are considered taboo in the society — such as  a priest falling in love with a nun. It will show people crossing boundaries. The series will explore criminal facets of love, the real life tales of crimes in love relationships.

    The channel says that each episode will deep dive into the life of these psychic lovers who will be seen challenging all the forces of society and nature to get what they want. It will follow strange and disturbing cases that will leave everyone stunned. Viewers will witness stories where lovers will be seen breaking religious conventions, against all the laws of the society, for the sake of love and how it culminates into crime.

  • ID launches a new love crime series Forbidden: Dying for Love

    ID launches a new love crime series Forbidden: Dying for Love

    MUMBAIInvestigation Discovery (ID), a part of Discovery network, is launching a new crime series Forbidden: Dying for love.   The show will showcase terrifying stories of forbidden love on weekends at 7 PM and a special premier on May 9.. ID is the network’s channel programming real life crimes and miseries of people.

    Forbidden: Dying for love will feature love stories that are considered taboo in the society — such as  a priest falling in love with a nun. It will show people crossing boundaries. The series will explore criminal facets of love, the real life tales of crimes in love relationships.

    The channel says that each episode will deep dive into the life of these psychic lovers who will be seen challenging all the forces of society and nature to get what they want. It will follow strange and disturbing cases that will leave everyone stunned. Viewers will witness stories where lovers will be seen breaking religious conventions, against all the laws of the society, for the sake of love and how it culminates into crime.

  • Investigation Discovery to premiere crime series titled ‘Killing Fields’

    Investigation Discovery to premiere crime series titled ‘Killing Fields’

    MUMBAI: Investigation Discovery will premiere a crime series titled Killing Fields which will take viewers inside an active criminal investigation as it unfolds. The series will premiere from 17 April 2016 every Sunday at 8 pm.

    The series will explore the menacing reality of America where beautiful landscapes hide a much more grim reality. The show will go inside a case that went cold nearly two decades ago in the small community of Iberville Parish, Louisiana, located just 15 miles from the state capitol, Baton Rouge. In June 1997, Louisiana State University graduate student Eugenie Boisfontaine was last seen near LSU’s lakes. Two months later, her body was found nearby in a watery ditch with evidence of blunt force trauma to her head.

    Detective Rodie Sanchez was assigned to the case in 1997 and hasn’t stopped thinking about it since. He makes the bold decision to come out of retirement and gets permission to re-open the case. Rodie is determined to solve the mystery and make good on a broken promise to Eugenie’s mother: to find the person (or persons) responsible for killing her daughter.

    Joining Rodie in the chase is a young hot-shot detective, Aubrey St. Angelo, who has a knack for reading people and isn’t afraid to ask the tough questions. However, the two can’t solve this case alone – they are joined by top-notch detectives at the Iberville Parish Sheriff’s office.

     

  • Investigation Discovery to premiere crime series titled ‘Killing Fields’

    Investigation Discovery to premiere crime series titled ‘Killing Fields’

    MUMBAI: Investigation Discovery will premiere a crime series titled Killing Fields which will take viewers inside an active criminal investigation as it unfolds. The series will premiere from 17 April 2016 every Sunday at 8 pm.

    The series will explore the menacing reality of America where beautiful landscapes hide a much more grim reality. The show will go inside a case that went cold nearly two decades ago in the small community of Iberville Parish, Louisiana, located just 15 miles from the state capitol, Baton Rouge. In June 1997, Louisiana State University graduate student Eugenie Boisfontaine was last seen near LSU’s lakes. Two months later, her body was found nearby in a watery ditch with evidence of blunt force trauma to her head.

    Detective Rodie Sanchez was assigned to the case in 1997 and hasn’t stopped thinking about it since. He makes the bold decision to come out of retirement and gets permission to re-open the case. Rodie is determined to solve the mystery and make good on a broken promise to Eugenie’s mother: to find the person (or persons) responsible for killing her daughter.

    Joining Rodie in the chase is a young hot-shot detective, Aubrey St. Angelo, who has a knack for reading people and isn’t afraid to ask the tough questions. However, the two can’t solve this case alone – they are joined by top-notch detectives at the Iberville Parish Sheriff’s office.

     

  • Investigation Discovery to launch ‘On The Case With Paula Zahn’

    Investigation Discovery to launch ‘On The Case With Paula Zahn’

    MUMBAI: ID – Investigation Discovery, India’s only Hindi entertainment channel dedicated to true stories of investigation, mystery and suspense is launching a new series called On The Case With Paula Zahn.

    The series takes a look at fascinating, true police investigations and delves deep to understand the triggers behind these crimes. The series air every Sunday at 9 pm.

    Veteran journalist Zahn will be seen investigating crime scenes- stepping out of the studio and onto the field to unravel criminal investigations. Paula will track the drama of each story by featuring the opinions and personal narratives of those closest to the case – including the perspectives of the law enforcement officials, the families of the victims and the incarcerated, lawyers from both sides. The new series showcases the first-time TV interviews with convicted murderers.

    The show explores police investigations to reveal the ulterior motives of the men and women responsible for these crimes.

    Each episode will investigate and reveal the deep hidden secrets of the killers, the feelings of those who have suffered the loss and the struggle of the investigators to solve the case.

  • Investigation Discovery to launch ‘On The Case With Paula Zahn’

    Investigation Discovery to launch ‘On The Case With Paula Zahn’

    MUMBAI: ID – Investigation Discovery, India’s only Hindi entertainment channel dedicated to true stories of investigation, mystery and suspense is launching a new series called On The Case With Paula Zahn.

    The series takes a look at fascinating, true police investigations and delves deep to understand the triggers behind these crimes. The series air every Sunday at 9 pm.

    Veteran journalist Zahn will be seen investigating crime scenes- stepping out of the studio and onto the field to unravel criminal investigations. Paula will track the drama of each story by featuring the opinions and personal narratives of those closest to the case – including the perspectives of the law enforcement officials, the families of the victims and the incarcerated, lawyers from both sides. The new series showcases the first-time TV interviews with convicted murderers.

    The show explores police investigations to reveal the ulterior motives of the men and women responsible for these crimes.

    Each episode will investigate and reveal the deep hidden secrets of the killers, the feelings of those who have suffered the loss and the struggle of the investigators to solve the case.

  • ID to premiere 10 new series at Crime Writers Festival 2016

    ID to premiere 10 new series at Crime Writers Festival 2016

    MUMBAI: ID-Investigation Discovery announces a powerful slate of 10 new series at the second Crime Writers Festival 2016 being held at Oxford Bookstore. Reflecting the festival themes, ID will bring intriguing genres of investigation and crime on television ranging from kidnap to missing and forensics through its new programming slate.

     

     In its second year of partnership with the festival, ID will premiere new series – Murder Comes To Town that tells the tales of crimes within close-knit communities that tear them apart. Devil In The Details will travel from remote backwoods of Alaska to islands of Kauai on a hunt for the cold-blooded truth behind crimes. On The Case With Paula Zahn will take viewers on an exciting, visually compelling journey inside the most fascinating crimes and mystery investigations. Deadly Women will explore the world of the female killer shaped by the forces of obsession, greed and revenge.

     

    ID created a unique engagement with visitors at the festival through interesting games and contests. Visitors donned their detective hats and solved crime-based puzzles and crosswords.

     

    Crime Writers Festival 2016 offers three days of soaking in the world of crime, suspense and high thrills. Exciting sessions will range from a discussion on Aarushi Talwar murder case to the gangsters of Dalal Street. Noted crime writers, journalists and filmmakers from around the world will come together to discuss the crime writing scene in India and abroad and analyze its implications in society.

     

    “ID continues to offer compelling investigative programming in Hindi based on true stories. We are delighted to extend our partnership with Siyahi for the second edition of Crime Writers Festival as both brands are a natural fit,” said Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific executive vice president and general manager – South Asia  Rahul Johri.

     

    The speakers at the festival include filmmaker Anurag Kashyap and Indian authors Amit Khan, Avirook Sen, Jerry Pinto, Piyush Jha and Ravi Subramanian, British author Kathryn Harkup, French author Veronique Ovalde, Scottish crime festival director Dom Hastings, Swedish author Zac O’Yeah, Israeli authors Dror a. Mishani and Liad Shoham, Italian author Gianrico Carofiglio, among others.

     

    Crime Writers 2016 Agenda 

    Saturday, January 16, 2016

     

    10:15 am | INAUGURAL

    Inaugural speech by Lady Kishwar Desai

     

    10:30 am – 11:15 am | MURDER ON THE SEINE

    Véronique Ovaldé in conversation with Lady Kishwar Desai

     

    11:20 am – 12:00 noon | DIAL M FOR MAFIA

    Vivek Agrawal in conversation with Aditi Maheshwari

     

    12:20 pm – 1:05 pm | HABEAS CORPUS: TRUTH VERSUS HYPE

    Karuna Nundy, Liad Shoham in conversation with Niharika Karanjawala

     

    1:50 pm – 2:30 pm | FAREWELL, MY LOVELY

    Ravi Subramanian in conversation with Jaya Bhattacharji Rose

     

    2:35 pm – 3:15 pm | PULP AND THE POPULAR CONSCIOUSNESS

    Shailabh Rawat in conversation with Snigdha Poonam

     

    3:20 pm – 4:05 pm | A CROOKED COP IN A VERY CROOKED CITY

    Piergiorgio Pulixi, Clara Pe?alver in conversation with Jerry Pinto, introduced by Alessandra Bertini Malgarini

     

    4:25 pm – 5:10 pm | THE GANGSTERS OF DALAL STREET

    Ravi Subramanian, RV Raman in conversation with Shovon Chowdhury

     

    5:15 pm – 6:00 pm | SHOOT TO KILL: THE BADLANDS OF INDIAN CINEMA

    Sudhir Mishra in conversation with Poonam Saxena, introduced by Deepak Yadav

     

    Sunday, January 17, 2016

     

    10:30 am – 11:15 am | AGATHA@125

    Kathryn Harkup, introduced by Dom Hastings

     

    11:20 am – 12:10 pm | MR FUNNYBONES

    Zac O’Yeah, Shovon Chowdhury in conversation with Lady Kishwar Desai

     

    12:30 pm – 1:10 pm | THE GODFATHERS OF CRIME

    Sheela Raval in conversation with Sandeep Unnithan

     

    1:15 pm – 1:55 pm | KHOONI DUNIYA

    Amit Khan in conversation with Vivek Agrawal

     

    2:40 pm – 3:25 pm | THE MURDER ALGORITHM

    Jerry Pinto in conversation with Ravi Singh

     

    3:30 pm – 4:20 pm | THE SHORT LIFE AND LONG DEATH OF AARUSHI TALWAR

    Avirook Sen, Sonia Singh in conversation with Niharika Karanjawala

     

    4:25 pm – 5:10 pm | IN COLD BLOOD

    Piyush Jha in conversation with Zac O’Yeah

    Raakshas: India’s No 1 Serial Killer to be launched by Sudhir Mishra