Tag: journalist

  • Zee Media launches unique crime show

    Zee Media launches unique crime show

    NEW DELHI: Crime Reporter, a new series dealing with crime cases, is being released by Zee Media.

    Naveen Kumar, a seasoned investigative journalist would take the mantle of anchoring this show.

    The new show is unique in its own way as it not only highlights the crime stories but also educates the audience and creates awareness on how to fight back crime.

    Crime Reporter will be featured on Zee News, Zee Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand and Zee Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh from Monday to Friday at 11.00 pm and on Zee Rajasthan Plus at 11:30 pm.

    Crime Reporter will showcase real crime stories without sensationalising it and focusing more to create awareness amongst viewers.

  • Darpan Press likely to takeover Ekdin

    Darpan Press likely to takeover Ekdin

    KOLKATA: City-based Chakra Group which runs a daily broadsheet newspaper ‘Ekdin’ from Kolkata, plans to sell the newspaper to Darpan Press, a highly placed media industry source said.

    “Ekdin will be sold again,” the source exclusively told to indiantelevision.com today.
    It should be noted that veteran journalist Suman Chattopadhyay was the founder and the first editor of the newspaper Ekidn. But after Chattopadhyay joined Ei Samay, the Bengali daily by Times group, the daily was being purchased by Chakra Group, he added.

    Publisher and editor Partha Chakraborty could not be contacted even after repeated attempts.

    The newspaper is published from Kolkata, Durgapur and Siliguri.

    As per the distribution department of the broadsheet, the circulation of Ekdin is around one lakh at present.
    Ekdin readers said the content of the newspaper is top-notch and it covers almost all the sections but sometimes it covers too much of state political news to make the administration happy. “However one month ago, it was the only Bengali daily which emphasised to a great extent on business news also,” he said.

  • Zee TV launches app to promote new show ‘Housewife’

    Zee TV launches app to promote new show ‘Housewife’

    MUMBAI: Zee TV has announced the launch of an online app on Facebook to promote their recently launched prime-time fiction property ‘Housewife‘.

    Aiming to give housewives appreciation for their hard work, the app allows them to upload pictures of their personal achievements and exchange notes with other housewives about the same.

    According to the channel, the idea of the app for ‘Aaj Ki Housewife Hai … Sab Jaanti Hai‘ is that only a housewife would rightly be able to appreciate the achievements of another.

    The app is available on Zee TV‘s Facebook page.
     
    The show that has launched on 31 December highlights how being a housewife is not just a respectable choice but a challenging job that calls for resourcefulness, creativity and tact.

    Set in Allahabad, the show features Sona, a journalist who consciously decides to leave her job and be a housewife on getting married. The show will explore how she applies her intelligence to being a smart housewife, plays her cards well and sets an otherwise dysfunctional family back on track.

  • Journalist to start news portal

    Journalist to start news portal

    Another print medium journalist bites the dot com bullet. Managing editor of Outlook newsmagazine, Tarun Tejpal, has quit to start tehelka.com, claimed to be India’s first independent news portal.

    Tehelka Communications Ltd, the company that will manage the affairs of tehelka.com, will have majority shareholding by the Tejpals (52.5 per cent), while 25 per cent will be held by adman Suhel Seth.

    “It’s an ambitious project and we are looking at a really comprehensive horizontal portal which will not only provide news, but also information on issues like literature, etc.,” Tehelka Communications’ chief executive Tarun Tejpal said, claiming it will be India’s first independent news portal.

    The board of this new dotcom company will include illustrious personalities like Khushwant Singh, R.K. Laxman, V.S. Naipaul and Russi Mody.

    In the initial phase the investment to be made in tehelka.com project is to the tune of approximately $ 2 million. The project, likely to be up by mid-May, is looking at attracting investments up to $ 10 million by second quarter of this year. According to Suhel Seth, involved in this venture in his personal capacity, tehelka.com will cater to both the high and low brow as it will have the zing necessary to attract hits. Though Seth was unwilling to divulge more financial details, IT industry sources said that venture capital funding will be tapped too. “In the initial phase about 10 per cent is likely to be offloaded to the venture capital fund which invests in the company,” a source close to Tehelka Communications said, adding, “Talks are already on with a Mumbai-based VCF.”

    A certain quantum of the equity stake in the company has been reserved for the employees stock option plan (ESOP), Tejpal said. This has been necessitated as some of the finest brains in journalism will be joining the project, including some from Outlook magazine.

    Tehelka.com is looking at having more than one model for generating revenue. One is the traditional one of making the site and detailed information susbcription-based. Another stream of revenue being looked at is facilitating downloading of magazines and excerpts from yet-to-be-published books for a price.

    But tehelka.com will have to face competition from existing news sites and portals like india-today.com and indiatimes.com and some like GO4i (go for India) which are in the offing and backed by big media houses.

    For example, in a two-pronged Internet strategy, The Hindustan Times Ltd, through an offshore company, based in the United States, has formed a joint venture with Chase Capital Partners with equal equity participation from both for development of a horizontal portal, tentatively called GO4i (go for India).