Tag: Investigation Discovery

  • 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

  • ID to launch new series ‘Shaitaan: A Criminal Mind’

    ID to launch new series ‘Shaitaan: A Criminal Mind’

    MUMBAI: ID (Investigation Discovery) will be bringing the intriguing world of mystery and suspense alive with a new series titled Shaitaan: A Criminal Mind. 

     

    The series, hosted by TV actor Sharad Kelkar, will premiere on 19 October, 2015 and be aired from Monday to Saturday at 9 pm.

     

    Shaitaan: A Criminal Mind will investigate some of the most startling crimes with an attempt to decode what goes on in the minds of the people who commit these shocking acts. The show will reveal the dark side of the human psyche in a way to show people that crime never pays. 

     

    The new series will expose the darker side of the society where crimes are committed for reasons that are sometimes beyond understanding. These people seem like everybody else, until they go over the edge and do the unthinkable. 

     

    Kelkar will unveil the stories behind each crime and delve deep into the mind of these offenders to find out the reasons that made them commit these acts of violence.

     

    “ID continues to present the best programmes in the investigative genre on Indian television. The new series Shaitaan will present true stories of real-life cases through dramatic re-enactments and will recreate the in-depth investigation that led to justice being served,” said Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific, South Asia, executive vice president and general manager Rahul Johri.

  • Investigation Discovery launches 100 hours of new content

    Investigation Discovery launches 100 hours of new content

    MUMBAI: ID – Investigation Discovery, the channel that is dedicated to true stories of investigation, mystery and suspense, is looking at launching close to 100 hours of new content this quarter.  

     

    Targeting afternoon and prime time viewers in the Hindi speaking markets (HSM), ID’s programming will satisfy the inquiring minds with compelling stories.

     

    Content line-up:

     

    ID’s quarter line-up will dial up the viewers’ detective instinct with four mega premieres that include Web of Lies that will allow the viewers to peek into the world of danger and false identities. 

     

    Next up, House of Horror: Kidnapped will have terrifying tales of people who were kidnapped, yet were lucky enough to survive. 

     

    Over My Dead Body will present empowering, action-packed stories of women who were attacked and didn’t just fight back but turned the tables on their enemy and lived to tell the tale; and the true stories of women killers in Deadly Women.

     

    The channel has also roped in television and film actor Rohit Roy to host a show titled Khooni Saaya, which will showcase intriguing stories that have shocked people and changed their lives forever.

     

    Talking about the new programmes, Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific EVP and general manager – South Asia Rahul Johri said, “ID is home to the most compelling investigation programming. Bringing in the best mix of suspense, thriller and mystery, ID will continue to present impactful and engaging programmes from India and international markets.”

     

    The quarter will also see returning series on ID. Paula Zahn will unravel criminal investigations by entering into the murky world of convicted murderers in On the Case with Paula Zahn

     

    These days, marriages are not always what they look like. The shocking hidden secrets of spouses will be unraveled in the show called Who the (Bleep) did I marry? 

     

    A new show that will explore the seemingly never ending depths of depravity within titled Most Evil and Deadly Sins will also go on air.

  • Investigation Discovery launches ‘Khooni Saaya’ hosted by Rohit Roy

    Investigation Discovery launches ‘Khooni Saaya’ hosted by Rohit Roy

    MUMBAI: ID – Investigation Discovery brought the intriguing world of mystery and suspense alive at Goafest 2015 with the launch of a new series called Khooni Saaya. The series will be hosted by actor Rohit Roy.

     

    The Indian television industry is witnessing rapid growth in genre specific channels. Discovery Networks Asia Pacific south Asia and southeast Asia GM and executive VP Rahul Johri said, “Our research confirmed that Indian viewers have immense appetite to watch true investigation and crime based narratives. We believe that the viewers deserve 24-hour specialised entertainment in this era of clutter and dynamic lifestyles. With over eight million weekly viewership and growing, ID has captured the attention of the Indian viewer.”

     

    ID offers a complete prime time line-up of shows targeting female and male audience between 18-44 years of age in SEC B, C and D.

     

    This year ID has in store new programmes for the Indian audience. While Young, Hot and Crooked reveals how the most privileged upbringings can lead to the most intricate offences, A Crime To Remember invites viewers to step into the past and unravel the intricacies of real-life murder cases of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Another show called Dead Of Night explores the dark side of cities when the sun goes down.

  • Discovery to showcase new content offering at Goafest 2015

    Discovery to showcase new content offering at Goafest 2015

    MUMBAI: With Goafest 2015 just around the corner, not only are advertisers and media agencies getting ready with their best attire, also gearing for the big event are broadcasters, and among them is Discovery.

     

    The network, which announced the launch of a Hindi entertainment channel ID – Investigation Discovery, TLC HD World and Animal Planet HD World in the previous edition of Goafest, will be presenting its upcoming marquee programmes on Discovery Channel, TLC, Discovery Kids, Animal Planet, TLC HD World and Animal Planet HD World at Goafest to be held from 9-11 April in Goa.

     

    “We will also be bringing the intriguing world of mystery and suspense alive at Goafest with our refreshing Hindi entertainment channel – ID. Extending the on-air promise of all our brands, the audience will get a glimpse into the compelling mysteries and true suspense stories at Goafest. We will also announce an exciting new investigation series that will be hosted by one of India’s most recognised television faces,” Discovery Networks Asia Pacific executive vice president & general manager, South Asia and Southeast Asia Rahul Johri tells Indiantelevision.com.

     

    Discovery Channel has been associated with the festival for the past seven years. Talking about the association, Johri says, “Discovery Channel and Goafest have had a strong and valuable partnership for the past seven years, and I have personally witnessed it become one of the finest industry platforms not only in India, but the world.”

     

    Discovery has presented its brands to audience at Goafest first before launching it anywhere in India. “We have seen the festival grow from strength to strength attracting the best minds from media, advertising and marketing,” he adds.

     

    According to Johri, Goafest is the only festival of its kind in India, both in terms of scale and form that offers a platform to showcase and reward the best work in the industry.

     

    “It has been an ideal platform for Discovery to launch not one, two but six unique content channels. Ranging from Discovery Science and Discovery Turbo to three unique content HD channels and India’s first Hindi investigation and suspense channel – ID-Investigation Discovery, Goafest has been witness to many firsts from Discovery,” informs Johri. 

     

    Johri believes that broadcasters are constantly looking for large and diverse audience that they can present their content and brands to and thus Goafest becomes the natural choice. “The festival is attended by everybody who matters in the media industry. It provides opportunities to network, learn, celebrate and have fun,” he concludes.

  • ID to telecast ‘I’d Kill For You’

    ID to telecast ‘I’d Kill For You’

    MUMBAI: ID- Investigation Discovery presents dangerous love stories in its brand new series ‘I’d Kill For You’. The series will showcase how lust and jealousy can change a happy and romantic love story into a fatal one.

    ‘I’d Kill For You’ will premiere on 5 January and will air every Monday to Saturday at 10 pm.

    ‘I’d Kill For You’ exposes chilling crimes committed by men and women with twisted agendas who use their lovers as murder weapons. Whether they’re after the inheritance of their elderly husband, have their eyes set on a younger model, or are trying to stake claim to their partner’s life insurance, these men and women will stop at nothing to live their own happily ever – even if it means a tragic end for someone else.

    Sharing details about the new series, Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific executive vice president and general manager – south Asia & southeast Asia Rahul Johri said, “In a short span of time, ID has seized the viewers’ attention with its unique and engaging programmes. ‘I’d Kill For You’ will further enhance ID’s offerings in the Hindi entertainment space and viewers will enjoy the surprising twists and turns in the series.”

    How far can someone go for the one they love? Can they lie, die or even kill for them? ‘I’d Kill For You’ lifts the lid on unbelievable crimes in which one human’s love, loyalty or devotion is chosen over another’s life. These pre-meditated, highly calculated killings are all orchestrated by a twisted manipulator, who uses their love and power as the ultimate murder weapon.
     
    These are stories of love affairs poisoned by deadly sin, greed and rage. Each episode features in-depth interviews with family, friends and authorities on the case who provide the missing details that patch together pieces of the investigation. Cinematic recreations illuminate the drama, mystery and tragedy of these all too real crimes.

     

  • ID presents the mystery of missing people in ‘Disappeared’

    ID presents the mystery of missing people in ‘Disappeared’

     MUMBAI: ID- Investigation Discovery, brings intriguing stories of people who vanish without leaving any traces in its new series ‘Disappeared’. A riveting and compelling series, ‘Disappeared’ offers viewers the insight behind people going missing suddenly and unexpectedly.
     
    ‘Disappeared’ airs every Monday to Saturday at 8PM on ID.
     
    The new series investigates the disappearance of victims, who are here one minute, gone the next. Each episode focuses on one victim’s story, as told through the perspectives and actual voices of their closest friends and family and the investigators are trying to solve the case.
     
    Sharing details about the new series, Rahul Johri, Executive Vice President and General Manager – South Asia & South East Asia, Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific, said ”ID continues to offer distinctive stories on crime, mystery and investigation. ‘Disappeared’ unfolds the clues and dark secrets hidden beneath mystery of missing people who left behind anguished families with unanswered questions and heartbreaking memories.”
     
    Each episode of ‘Disappeared’, recollects the actions, thoughts, circumstances and motivations that led to each person’s disappearance by  interviewing families, friends, police, and investigators. Viewers will experience the thrill of victim’s final hours until they vanished.

    Watch interviews with experts, from psychologists to forensic specialists to psychics, who will offer new insights into what may have happened in each case, whether the person was a victim of foul play or a runaway.
     
    ‘Disappeared’ will take you inside the world of the missing, investigators race against the clock to solve a mystery, and the victim’s anguished family and friends are left to wonder what in the world could have happened.

     

  • Joining Airtel Digital TV, ID is now available on several DTH and analogue platforms

    Joining Airtel Digital TV, ID is now available on several DTH and analogue platforms

    NEW DELHI: ID-Investigation Discovery, the new 24-hour channel offering captivating true stories of investigation, crime and suspense in Hindi is now also available on Airtel Digital TV with immediate effect.

     
    Viewers can watch ID on Channel No. 133 on Airtel Digital TV.

     
    Aimed at the passionate Indian viewer, ID features provides fascinating true stories of human nature. The channel’s alluring series, in-depth specials and thought-provoking one-offs will challenge viewers’ perceptions on crime and investigation.

     
    In less than a month of its launch, ID has established a strong position in the Indian television industry and is experiencing increasing viewership across India. ID is available on leading digital and analogue platforms including Dish TV, Siti Cable, Hathway, DEN, GTPL, In-Digital, Digi Cable and now Airtel Digital TV.

     Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific executive vice president and general manager– south Asia & south east Asia Rahul Johri said, “ID has captured the imagination of the Indian viewer with its refreshing and differentiated programmes. We have prepared plans to maintain this trajectory and further enhance its entertainment quotient.”

     Some of the captivating series that will premiere on ID include ‘Disappeared’ that follows the unpredictable twists of missing person cases and tracks investigations aimed at solving how and why people simply vanish.

     

    These days, marriages are not always what they look like; explore the shocking hidden secrets of spouses in ‘Who the (Bleep) did I Marry?’

     

    In ‘I was Murdered’ revisit shocking cases through a first person perspective and witness the anguish of family and friends of victims as they peel the layers off each case. Recount real homicide investigations of the most horrific serial murderers in ‘Evil I.’ In India and across the world, women are known to fall for the wrong guy. Watch true stories of women who were swept off their feet by a member of the mafia in ‘I married a Mobster.’ In ‘Blood Relatives’ watch family members who get along very well on the outside but hide a lot more beneath the surface – jealousies, resentments and adultery that inevitably leads to the unthinkable – a murder.

     

  • Discovery going all out to promote ‘Kisna’

    Discovery going all out to promote ‘Kisna’

    NEW DELHI: The Discovery Kids channel is going all out to popularise its new animation series ‘Kisna’ as it is an India-based series and is a ‘driver show’.

     

    told indiantelevision.com on the sidelines of a press meet on the launch of the new series by, and series maker Rahul Johri and renowned filmmaker Ketan Mehta that the percentage of marketing was very high for this show.

     

    Discovery Channel Asia Pacific VP marketing Rajiv Bakshi  said while the series has already been promoted for almost a month on all Discovery channels, it will now be promoted on other channels as well as on billboards and through school activities. While Facebook was being used to promote the series among adults so that they could encourage the young to see it, the social network was not available to those under 18 years of age.

     

    Filmmaker Ketan Mehta said that the aim of the series was to impart education and entertainment at the same time. He said the name ‘Kisna’ had been used because it had an association with everyone in the subcontinent, but the series would be contemporary and every episode would also have some education value. Thus, it was not the story of Lord Krishna.

     

    The series, produced by Cosmos Entertainment and Maya Digital Studios, would be telecast from 19 October at 2 pm every Friday in English, Tamil and Hindi. It would be repeated at 6 pm.

     

    Discovery’s current portfolio in India includes 11 channels – Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, Investigation Discovery, TLC, Discovery Kids, Discovery Science, Discovery Tamil, Discovery Turbo, Discovery HD World, TLC HD World and Animal Planet HD World – apart from a Discovery Channel Magazine.

     

    Apart from the three High Definition channels – Discovery World, TLC World and Animal Planet World – Investigation Discovery (ID) was launched early this month and carries true stories of crime and their investigation. Though the stories are all American, they have been dubbed in Hindi.  Each story is complete in itself.

     

    Kisna is the story of an adventurous and amusing young boy from Anandnagri and his adversary the wicked Raja Durjan of Andhernagri. During the series, Kisna will clash with Raja Durjan and each time squash his evil plans of spreading fear in Kisna’s hometown.

     

     Mehta said, “Kisna is a fascinating story told through captivating characters. Kisna’s endearing personality combined with his superhero powers will make him a favourite character amongst the kids. We are delighted to partner with Discovery Kids, a renowned brand that delivers fun and enriching entertainment.”

     

    Discovery Kids is available in Hindi, English and Tamil languages across India on both analogue and DTH platforms including Tata Sky, Dish TV, Reliance DTH, Airtel Digital and Videocon d2h.

  • Discovery to launch 100 premiere series in India

    Discovery to launch 100 premiere series in India

    NEW DELHI: In a country where general entertainment channels (GECs) rule the roost; Discovery Network is a blueprint of how to succeed for the numerous niche channels.

    Discovery Channel, the flagship network of Discovery Communications, was launched in 1985 in United States and since then has offered viewers an engaging line-up of high-quality non-fiction entertainment from blue-chip nature, science and technology, ancient and contemporary history, adventure, cultural and topical documentaries.

    Today, Discovery Channel reaches to more than 612 million subscribers in Asia Pacific.

    In India, it is the biggest non-fiction network. Discovery Channel in the country is beamed in English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Bangla as against the US, which has feeds in English and Spanish. 

    Discovery’s current portfolio in India includes 11 channels – Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, Investigation Discovery, TLC, Discovery Kids, Discovery Science, Discovery Tamil, Discovery Turbo, Discovery HD World, TLC HD World and Animal Planet HD World – apart from a Discovery Channel Magazine.

    Apart from the three High Definition channels – Discovery World, TLC World and Animal Planet World – Investigation Discovery (ID) was launched early this month and airs true stories of crime and their investigation.

    Discovery executive vice president and general manager – south Asia Rahul Johri boasts that Discovery has upped its ante on its Indian channels by producing over 100 hours original content in the past two years. He highlights that Discovery has two billion subscribers worldwide through 196 networks in 45 languages, of these, India accounts for 600 million subscribers and reaches 300,000 cities and villages in the country.

    However, what is worth noting is that the network isn’t breathing easy.

    Three new Indian productions will soon be launched on Discovery Channel. Gujarat’s Rann will come alive in one of a kind programme Revealed: Rann Of Kutch, which will showcase the region’s geology, history, culture, people and wildlife. Apart from that, a first ever, start-to-finish account of the staggering logistical feat of putting together the world’s largest election will be presented in Revealed: World’s Biggest Election; and lesser known facets of India’s vibrant cultural practices, fascinating living traditions, unique art forms and amazing natural phenomena will be captured in India Living Traditions. The programmes being unveiled also include Medical Miracles India, which will have exclusive footage from all parts of the country.

    In 2012, Discovery forayed into fiction through Discovery Kids. The channel along with leading filmmaker Ketan Mehta will see its first animation-based Indian series Kisna in October.

    Johri reveals that the network is investing $1.5 billion in the original programming globally.

    For dubbed content, Johri says that the network takes meticulous care as it goes through two layers of checking and re-checking before being approved. The dubbing team had around 500 professionals.

    The latest entry, ID, too might see an addition of Indian content in the near future.

    Johri underscores the company’s expansion drive through wide-ranging premiere content.

    The network is planning to launch more than 100 high quality multi-genre series catering to the interests, passions and demands of children, youth, women, men and families.  This will capture a wide-spectrum of categories ranging from adventure, survival, cuisine, travel, space, gadgets, natural history, fashion, pets, auto, engineering and reality amongst others.

    Johri claims that the channel has the highest number of programming per day with 12 to 15 shows per day. He adds that shows like Rashtrapati Bhavan saw the highest channel share, while the programme on the Uttarakhand floods – Himalayan Tsunami – was the highest rated in 20 years, and the programme on National Defence Academy had a viewership that was 325 per cent more than Rahul Gandhi’s interview on Times Now.

    Johri says, “We have tripled our networks in India in the last five years. Today, we operate in six unique genres through our robust portfolio of 11 networks reaching a cumulative 240 million homes in five languages.  We will continue to strengthen our leadership and make investments in content, communication and availability across all our networks and deliver an unmatched experience to millions of viewers across urban and rural India.”

    The channel survives as a pay channel and on advertisements and has never crossed the limit of 12 minutes of advertising and two minutes of promotions in an hour. “We have more than 200 local and national advertisers for the Tamil channel,” he claims.

    India today has 1.5 million HD sets, and continues to increase. Johri believes that the addition of the HD channel will help Discovery to dominate the market since the future is in HD. All the programmes were being shot in HD much before the launch of the channels in India.

    Johri adds that though it is the only channel to has a licence for 3-D television, it has not launched any channel, so far, as a very few people have 3-D television receiving sets.

    The network has seen tremendous growth from the time he joined it, 13 years ago. Johri feels that he is fortunate enough to contribute to this growth and bringing the channel to the third position. He recalls that 2010 was the turning point for the channel as it saw the launch of Turbo, Science and the first HD channel apart from the Tamil and Telugu feeds.

    He is optimistic about the future of the niche channels and content generated for it. He says, “People want specialised content and so every channel is trying to go niche in its own way. India is the fast growing market in terms of television in the world.”

    When asked if there were any plans for a sports channel since Discovery had acquired Eurosport International, without revealing much Johri says that it is too early to predict anything and any action in this will be taken after thorough study.