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  • NDTV wins at the New York Festival

    NDTV wins at the New York Festival

    MUMBAI: The special episode on farmers’ suicide in Vidarbha region on NDTV’s ‘Witness’ has bagged the prestigious World Silver Medal at the New York Festival, 2007. The award winning episode travelled to Vidarbha in eastern Maharashtra, where more than 600 debt-driven cotton farmers have killed themselves since June 2005.

    Timed to coincide with the visit of the Prime Minister to Vidarbha, this episode attempted to discover a new way of reporting the tragedy – a way that would jolt both the TV audience and policymakers into reacting – and they did.

    Over the 30 minutes, the show interviewed the men who track the daily highs and lows of these deaths, almost like a suicide stock market.

    Speaking on the occasion, NDTV Chairman Dr Prannoy Roy said, “The NDTV team is proud to bag this award at the New York Festival 2007. I take this opportunity to congratulate Sreenivasan Jain and the entire team for this very special award.

    We believe in credible and responsible journalism that address issues of the people, and the nation. With its experienced and talented team, both on and off camera, cutting edge technology and connect with itss viewers, NDTV is all set for an exciting year ahead.”

    The New York Festival, established 35 years ago recognises excellence in “The World’s Best Work” in news, documentary, information and entertainment programming.

    The New York Festival 2007 award was declared on February 2, at the Downtown Auditorium located in the heart of Lower Manhattan’s Financial District.

    The ‘Witness’ episode on ‘Farmers Suicides’ won the prestigious award competing against 686 entries from across the world.

  • BBC World re-launches travel programme ‘Fastrack’

    BBC World re-launches travel programme ‘Fastrack’

    MUMBAI: BBC World’s weekly travel programme Fast:track will be re-launched with a new look, title graphics and presenters on 14 January. Fronting the programme will be BBC presenters Thalia Pellegrini and Rajan Datar.

    The new fast:track has been designed to appeal to BBC World’s viewers who travel frequently for both business and leisure. The programme will feature reports from leading industry experts and a variety of new travel segments.

    The show’s producer Mike London says, “Even if you are not a regular flyer, issues like carbon emissions and security affect us all and that’s why the travel industry is under the spotlight like never before. The new look fast:track will put consumers and travellers at the heart of its reporting. We will look at how important issues such as the rise in oil prices and ever-congested air spaces affect our viewers.” Mike added, “Our new presenters Rajan Datar and Thalia Pellegrini have been chosen not just because of their travel backgrounds, but because of their experience in business and consumer journalism, making them the perfect people to host the new look show. “

    New segments in the programme will include:

    The ‘Smart Mind’ strand – This is a series of vignettes featuring mind and body coach, Mark Bailey. With a background in therapy, physical training and kinesiology, he helps executives and performers from around the globe to get more out of their brain and body. On fast:track, he will share some of his most powerful techniques to help viewers stay on top of their game whether they are on the road or in the office.

    ‘Flying Facts’ – This is a series of vignettes that should answer all those perplexing questions about flying. Filmed onboard a transatlantic flight, fast:track enlisted an aviation expert to answer seemingly basic questions that most travellers are afraid to ask. “What does cross check mean?” and “Why do they always switch the lights off when landing at night?” are just two of the common flight terms that travellers hear all the time, but don’t always understand. ‘Flying Facts’ will bring you the answers!

    ’24 Hours In’ This is a segment targetted at the business traveller. This five-minute feature will be a guide for travellers who have a day or two to spend in a town or city. The programme will also feature a ‘what to do’ guide, featuring ideas ranging from watching an eclipse in Madagascar to catching the mid season sales in Manhattan.

    Travel gadget enthusiasts will also be well catered for with BBC travel writer Ben Silburn providing a monthly run down of the latest travel gadgets, including one high-end gizmo, one mid-range and one bargain basement solution for all travellers.