Tag: Manoranjan Aur Kya

  • Satish Menon joins Sahara TV; whither Mak TV?

    Satish Menon joins Sahara TV; whither Mak TV?

    In the end he was out almost before he had set foot inside. Satish Menon has left the still-up-in-the-air Manoranjan Aur Kya (Mak) TV and joined Sahara TV, industry sources revealed today.

    Sources say Menon is likely to be heading ad sales and marketing at Sahara. When contacted Priya Raj, Sahara TV vice-president (publicity, promotions & PR), confirmed Menon’s having joined Sahara but said details regarding his designation were still awaited.

    Menon joined Mak from Zee TV where his last posting there was as president of Zee News. His has been just one of the high-profile departures from the Zee Group in the last few months.

    Menon’s leaving Mak just a couple of months after joining the network is likely to further fuel doubts about whether the network will finally see the light of day. Mak was originally scheduled to launch on 31 December as a six-channel bouquet. Then 26 January (Republic Day) was being talked off as a launch date but there is still no word available on what is happening there. 

  • Recruitment ad for TV professionals continues to confound

    Recruitment ad for TV professionals continues to confound

    It’s the biggest whodunit for the television industry in recent times.

    Who is behind the huge recruitment ad in leading daily The Times of India last week from a company seeking professionals for regional language, news and entertainment channels? So far Zee TV has denied that it is the culprit. (See Zee denies it is behind recruitment ad)

    Now Sahara TV says it is not the guilty party, though rumour was that it is blameworthy. Hear out Sahara TV communications head Priya Raj: “I’d like to categorically state that Sahara TV has not placed the ad.”

    Apparently, upcoming Hindi entertainment channel Manoranjan Aur Kya (Mak) TV has also said that blame cannot be hurled in its direction.
    And placement consultant Hewitt is not telling who is behind the recruitment ad. Until it decides to does so, guess TV professionals will have to just hold on.