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  • Times Network celebrates the spirit of India with ‘Tann Mann Dhan – Truly Indian’

    Times Network celebrates the spirit of India with ‘Tann Mann Dhan – Truly Indian’

    Mumbai: Paving our paths to the realisation of our aspirations, the Indian spirit is replete with triumph and achievement, celebrated at the global stage. A hotbed of innovation and self-made leaders, India shines through with talent, grit, passion, belief and pride. Driving India’s story at the centre of its content offering across its best in class English News and world class Entertainment channels, Times Network has consistently led the narrative of celebrating the value of being Indian. As the opinion maker for India’s leaders, Times Network channels have over the last 15 years helped shape the Socio-Economic framework of 21st Century India which is now poised at a crucial juncture In its history as a Civilisation and Nation.

    The 2020s will be the decade when India breaks free of its age-old fetters and takes off to soar once again. The Global economic turmoil and tussle for primacy has started a new churning which will characterise 21st Century. Technological disruption is breaking new ground every day. And the global pause of the last 6 months due to the pandemic was probably a much-needed trigger for adoption of new lifestyles and efficiencies that will have far reaching impact. All this offer India a unique opportunity to make radical progress – amongst the League of Nations and for improvement in the human condition of the average Indian. This is a time for us to be astute, attentive and daring. A time to go all out and come back winners. A time to pledge our body, mind and all we own to this grand cause.

    Saluting the indomitable spirit of every Indian, and signalling them with the War Horn that the battle is beginning, Times Network announces ‘Tann Mann Dhan – Truly Indian’, an all-encompassing campaign that exhorts every Indian and the nation’s prowess to march ahead to a glorious future with confidence, determination and speed. The campaign will come alive with a special film, launching on Independence Day, August 15, that captures India’s resilience and achievements as a nation and exhorts every Indian to take a pledge – ‘Tann Mann Dhan -Truly Indian’. The film will feature Network’s leading news anchors and extensively promoted across the network channels and its digital assets. Envisioned as a long-term campaign, ‘Tann Mann Dhan – Truly Indian’ will be fronted by network news channels, TIMES NOW, ET NOW and Mirror NOW, with a roll-out of special content programming that will reflect the stories of progress.

    MK Anand, MD & CEO, Times Network said,“Tann Mann Dhan – Truly Indian’ is our signal that the time for battle is now. We were already poised to win over time due to our many advantages as a nation. But seismic changes in Geopolitics and Global Economy have thrown up a unique opportunity that can be seized to make rapid advance in the coming decade.”

  • News channels celebrate Independence Day with special shows

    News channels celebrate Independence Day with special shows

    NEW DELHI: The country is marking its 74th Independence Day today and though the overall celebrations are a bit different this year because of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, television news channels are trying to make sure the fervour and festivities remain intact with special programming line up prepared. Like each year, the TV channels will celebrate the diversity, history, and the spirit of India with insightful discussions, presentations, and engagements.

    1.ABP News

    ABP News will be paying a spectacular tribute to the brave hearts who got martyred during the Galwan Valley clash with China, earlier this year with its show Jhanda Uncha Rahe Hamara, presented by Mankind and health partner Badal Churan. The show has been a highlight for the channel for the past seven years and this time will come with a unique touch of celebrity engagements. Sonu Sood will also be seen paying tribute to the martyrs.
    Watch the show on ABP News today, 1 pm onwards

    2.CNN News 18

    CNN News 18 will run non-stop programming through the day comprising in-depth news reports focused on capturing the true spirit of freedom, success stories of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’, and also an analysis of  PM Modi’s address to the nation from Red Fort.

    Marya Shakil, Political Editor, CNN-News18, will host an exclusive panel discussion wherein experts and renowned newsmakers such as Tejaswi Surya, Tapsee Pannu and Sakshi Malik will share their idea of independence. The exclusive programming will also include a special segment with CNN-News18’s Entertainment Editor, Rajeev Masand who will host ‘The Bollywood Roundtable’ with Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi, Kay Kay Menon. Cyrus Broacha will be bringing in the special edition of his humorous show ‘The Week That Wasn’t.’

    3. News 18 South

    News18 Network South, in partnership with Action Aid is hosting a Musicathon across its channels, expressing gratitude to brave Corona warriors who are helping the nation in this pandemic. The shows will be aired at different times on different language channels. The channel is also urging people to donate to Act Against Covid-19, which is a News18 and Action Aid Association initiative.

    4. News Nation

    News Nation will be hosting exclusive programming through the day to mark the celebrations for 74th Independence Day with Jashn-e-Azadi, starting 8 am onwards. Powered by Vicco, the channel will air some other shows like Azadi Ke Tarane and Freedom Mange More, serving light-hearted entertainment content along including music, lively discussions and nationwide celebrations.

    5. Times Network

    Times Network will be airing a special documentary paying tribute to Galwan martyrs to mark the Independence Day celebrations this year. The documentary, Gallantry at Galwan will be aired 1 pm on Times Now, Mirror Now, and Times Now World.

    The 45-minute-long succinct account of factual events that took place in the intervening night of June 15-16 in the Galwan Valley of eastern Ladakh, the documentary analyses the bloodiest engagement between Indian and Chinese troops in 45 years and aims to inform the viewers about the history of the ongoing border dispute between the countries and reflects on how tensions unfolded over the years. Accessing high technology tools like 3D graphics and Google Earth studio, the documentary brings a comprehensive narrative of the circumstances that led to the fatal face-off and how men of 16 Bihar Regiment crushed the Chinese aggression.

    6. Zee News


     
    Zee News is running special programming under ‘Bharat Bhagya Vidhata’ since Friday. The shows are discussing topics like Ram Mandir construction, Make In India Movement and Banning of Chinese apps and goods, hosted by its star anchors and reporters.

  • The show must go on! When news anchors broadcast live from homes

    The show must go on! When news anchors broadcast live from homes

    MUMBAI: The COVID-10 pandemic has virtually thrown every aspect of human life out of gear. The television media, in particular the news genre, teetered on the brink of breakdown in the face of an unprecedented lock-down. But, as they say, the show must go on. Most of the news channels, in the face of the pandemic, have acclimatised to the situation by changing their reporting style and adopting the work-from-home mode to practice social distancing. And the change has been palpable. Anchors, who usually appear on screen in their flamboyant best, are now anchoring from their homes with minimal makeup and in casual attire. 

    The slick get-up has given way to a casual one.

    There are, however, challenges, especially on the technical and connectivity fronts. Mirror Now news editor and anchor Tanvi Shukla, who hosts the prime time debate show The Urban Debate, believes, “The biggest challenge is communication with the team while preparing and presenting the show. For example, the time lag makes holding a debate a challenging task.”

    At home, everything is amateur: the lighting, camera angle, backdrop and makeup, because when an anchor works from home as he/she has to set up everything and be ready for the show to roll, says Asianet News assistant executive editor Sindhu Suryakumar, who anchors the show Cover Story.

    The news anchor is considered to be the face of a news channel. And to maintain that, broadcasters not only groom them but also take good care of their makeup, hairstyle and wardrobe in order to make the look and feel of the channel appealing.

    Usually, before an anchor goes live from the TV studio, there are dozens of people involved in creating that face value. They strive to make the anchor look presentable and flamboyant. Makeup, hairstyle and wardrobe play critical roles. All these paraphernalia has now been done away with, as work-from-home mode has become the new normal in these days of social distancing.

    “I do my own makeup now. Over the years, I have picked up a trick or two and keep it pretty simple,” says ET Now senior news editor Tamanna Inamdar, who hosts prime time debate show India Development Debate. “What many don't realise is that makeup is important because of the studio lights and at the end of the day, the focus is to be presentable and bring the facts for our viewers.”

    So, no more wardrobe rooms with stylish shirts, blazers and pants to choose from. Anchors appear now in their own clothes!

    Fashion stylist Mitali Ambekar, who has worked with prominent brands such as Netflix India, says: “We are living in a visually-appealing society. People entertain you only if you appeal to them visually first. Appropriate attire is the most important factor. An anchor must look presentable, be at home or office. Unless an anchor is professionally dressed, the audience may not take the anchor and channel seriously, and of course, that could eventually impact viewership. While working from home, not only does the attire matter but also the frame background, wardrobe, colour and light setting.”

    Other factors that enhance the look and feel of the channel include camera framing, background, lighting and quality of the video. “A video camera and live unit has been set up in one corner of my apartment and I connect it myself,” says Shukla. She also states that the camera is never moved from that corner in order to maintain the background, light and other aspects.

    Unlike Shukla, Inamdar uses a phone camera, with an app that helps her go live. Similarly, Suryakumar says: “We have this set-up called T-view which is positioned at an anchor’s house and the T-view Anywhere mobile app helps reporters and anchors go live.”

    Gaining and maintaining the trust of viewers is a major channel asset. So, all anchors add a disclaimer while on-air, informing their audience that they are beaming live from their homes. Inamdar says, “I have been mentioning that I am anchoring from home as a message to viewers to practice social distancing and fight COVID-19 together.”

    Asianet is also following the same protocol. The disclaimer also helps avoid any embarrassment if there is a technical glitch. “Technological evolution has somehow made the life of anchors and journalists easy,” says independent journalist and former Mirror Now executive editor Faye D’Souza. “Today, you’re just one click away from going live on any platform and, of course, the same thing is possible when broadcasting live news on TV, except for a few technical hindrances.”

    She also predicts that the work-from-home module is going to change the whole ball-game in the future. With new tricks in the kitty, things won’t go back to the same old system which requires heavy manpower.

    Agreeing with D’Souza, Suryakumar says, “Work-from-home will see a bring about a change in work culture. It, of course, increases productivity as people have become more responsible and accountable. However, this module is not feasible 100 per cent for a 24×7 news channel considering there are things which have to be done only through the office such as production and transmission, among others.”

    Inamdar points out, “The experience has been a huge learning curve with me having to pick up skills that were not necessarily in my domain, like a camera set up.”

    What drives a news channel is real-time content. The look and feel are secondary, but important aspects. However, during unprecedented times even the audience understands their compulsions. D’Souza believes that the audience is appreciative of the efforts put in by every person in news channels, including anchors and journalists, who are getting them the real-time updates during testing times.

  • Times Network elevates Navika Kumar as group editor – politics

    Times Network elevates Navika Kumar as group editor – politics

    MUMBAI: Times Network has announced the elevation of Navika Kumar as group editor – politics. In her new role, Kumar will have additional charge of driving political reporting strategy for the Network’s news brands ET NOW, MIRROR NOW, and Timesnownews.com while continuing to play a pivotal role in the management of the Network’s legacy brand Times NOW. 

    Kumar will also direct the content for all political & policy led IPs of the network under Times Influence.

    She is a renowned news personality who has made an indelible mark across print and broadcast journalism. Known for her extensive knowledge on Indian politics and business, Kumar is credited for investigating and breaking high impact stories including Office for Profit story, CWG scam, Augusta chopper scam, Aircel-Maxis deal amongst others.

    Times Network MD & CEO MK Anand said, “Navika Kumar has played a key role in nurturing our flagship channel, Times Now since its inception. Her extensive knowledge and capabilities in the political space has immensely contributed to the channel’s leadership position. Navika is a valued member of the network's top management team and we are delighted that her attention and expertise will now be harnessed in areas beyond Times Now as well. I am confident she will enable us to generate greater goodwill and value for Times Network.”

    Kumar said, “My 15 years of association with TIMES NOW has truly been enriching. As I take on this new mantle, I look forward to working with the teams across the network to build strategies and add value to India’s fastest growing news network.”

  • News channels go all out to cover upcoming Delhi election

    News channels go all out to cover upcoming Delhi election

    MUMBAI: Election days belong to news channels. Right from guessing the outcome to getting audience views to covering the result day, news channels cash in on every opportunity. With 2020’s first election – the Delhi battleground – approaching, channels have lined up insightful content with innovative approaches.

    The ABP News Network has assigned one reporter in every constituency of Delhi, to highlight the realities of the ground. The Hindi news channel believes having 70 on-ground reporters for the elections will ensure accurate and real-time updates. On the other hand, both Times Now and Mirror Now will cover the polls with over 20 reporters assigned respectively.  

    With respect to programming and content line-up, ABP News has scheduled a different bouquet of programmes for weekdays and weekends, under the umbrella of Kaun Banega Mukhyamantri. There are eight shows: Seedha Sawal, Siyasat ka Sensex, Vijay Factors, Delhi Darshan, School Chalen Hum, and Big Interviews with Big Faces.

    At the end of the polling day, Times Now in association with IPSOS, a global leader in market research will broadcast the exit poll. Similarly, the English news broadcaster will also bring the result day live with a new-age look for election result analysis, featuring some of the country's top election experts.

    Mirror Now will have non-stop coverage on counting day, 11 February, from 6 am onwards. The channel will also air election updates and press conferences (if any) will be interspersed with other news bulletin.

    ABP News Network has onboard Sugarlite, Rakesh Masale, Tata Altroz and Signature Pan Masala as official sponsors for the Delhi election shows all day long. “We not only want to grab eyeballs but also create a profound impact on our viewers by incentivising voting, improving civic engagement and bringing a positive impact on the democratic process,” said a channel representative. 

    The Delhi Legislative Assembly election, scheduled on 8 February, is hotly contested between two key political parties –the Bharatiya Janata Party which holds the centre and the Aam Aadmi Party, which is the incumbent in the national capital.

  • Times Network clarifies that Faye D’Souza has not resigned

    Times Network clarifies that Faye D’Souza has not resigned

    MUMBAI: After reports suggested that Times Network's Faye D'Souza has quit, the network has clarified that she continues to be associated with it. Times stated that D’Souza has moved away from managing daily operations into specialised shows.

    Times Network has released an official statement on Faye D’Souza’s resignation. The network said, “Regarding ongoing speculation surrounding Faye D’Souza’s disengagement with Mirror Now, this is to clarify that Faye continues to be associated with Times Network and Mirror Now.”

    It further said, “Having played a pivotal role in establishing a strong position for Mirror Now, Faye moves away from managing daily operations of the brand and will now be responsible for creating and presenting flagship shows on Mirror Now in addition to steering new shows, IPs and ground events for the network.”

    The Times network’s English news channel Mirror Now was launched in April 2017 and D'Souza was appointed as a senior editor. D'Souza started her journalism career with All India Radio, while she was a student. She worked as a post graduate journalist at CNBC TV 18 in 2003 and later moved on to reporting about mutual funds, insurance and personal finance. She ran three weekly shows on ET Now – Investor’s Guide, All About Stocks and The Property Guide.

  • Mirror Now executive editor Faye D’Souza resigns

    Mirror Now executive editor Faye D’Souza resigns

    MUMBAI: Mirror Now's executive editor Faye D'Souza has resigned. Times Network consulting editor Vinay Tiwari is said to be replacing D’Souza and will be the managing editor at Mirror Now, as per media reports.

    The Times network’s English news channel Mirror Now was launched in April 2017 and D'Souza was appointed as a senior editor. D'Souza started her journalism career with All India Radio, while she was a student. She worked as a post graduate journalist at CNBC TV 18 in 2003 and later moved on to reporting about mutual funds, insurance and personal finance. She ran three weekly shows on ET Now – Investor’s Guide, All About Stocks and The Property Guide.

  • Times Network reduces Mirror Now MRP, launches new bouquet for English movie channels at Rs 10

    Times Network reduces Mirror Now MRP, launches new bouquet for English movie channels at Rs 10

    MUMBAI: Times Network has revised the MRP of Mirror Now and introduced a new bouquet of three channels Romedy Now, Movies Now and MNX at Rs 10.

    According to the new Reference Interconnect Offer (RIO), the broadcaster has reduced the MRP of news channel Mirror Now to Rs 0.5 from Rs 2.

    The new bouquet named "Bouquet 5" is the first English movie channel only bouquet with three channesl – Romedy Now, Movies Now and MNX at RS 10. The network now has five bouquets as offerings along with 12 channels. The other existing bouquets remain untouched with no change in rate or number of channels.

    Under the new tariff order regulations, the distributors of television channels are currently not obliged to sign the amended RIOs unless the existing signed RIO expires.

    The price change would only be visible across DPOs if and when they sign the new amended RIO once it kicks into effect. The newly amended RIO of the network will come in force from 14 September.

    Times Network had earlier in April amended its RIO to rename Times Now HD as Times Now World (HD) along with the addition of Times Now to its Bouquet 3 and Bouquet 4.

  • Times Network launches TIMES NOW WORLD & Mirror NOW in the Middle East

    Times Network launches TIMES NOW WORLD & Mirror NOW in the Middle East

    MUMBAI: Expanding its footprint in international markets, Times Network, India’s premium broadcast network launched TIMES NOW WORLD and Mirror NOW in the Middle East on du TV, an evolutionary digital entertainment offering delivered by leading UAE-based telecom operator du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC). Offering compelling content to viewers across best-in-class news, Hollywood, and Bollywood entertainment, Times Network is an expert curator of segmented and differentiated content across genres. With a presence in over 100 countries, the network further strengthens its foothold in the UAE catering to the content preferences of Indian and South Asian communities.

    With this foray into the Middle East, TIMES NOW WORLD and Mirror NOW further enhances the footprint of the network’s existing offering in the region with TIMES NOW, ET NOW and Zoom. Serving viewers’ appetites for global content, TIMES NOW WORLD, the first HD channel from the network in the Middle East, follows the same ethos of the legacy brand TIMES NOW in bringing news with credibility, speed, accuracy and an unbiased approach. Putting citizens first, Mirror NOW, another new entrant in the market, is a channel that has redefined the norms and re-written the rules for new-age, viewer-centric journalism.

    Commenting on the new launches, Jagdish Mulchandani, COO & Executive President, Times Network said, “Our alliance with du, the foremost telecom leader in the Middle East, to launch TIMES NOW WORLD and Mirror NOW is both exciting and enriching. We have successfully secured a premium position in the market with our existing content offerings and I am confident that our latest additions will provide a complete bouquet of news and entertainment to the discerning taste of the Indian diaspora.”

    Fahad Al Hassawi, Deputy CEO – Telco Services, EITC said, “At du, we place premium emphasis on ensuring that our Home solutions customers have access to world-class entertainment and content that enriches their lifestyle needs. With the arrival of even more compelling content options, we are thrilled to be delivering customers more of what they want through the continual evolution of our carefully curated content portfolio.”

  • Times Network expands its presence in Canada

    Times Network expands its presence in Canada

    MUMBAI: Times Network, India’s premium broadcast network channels TIMES NOW, MIRROR NOW, ET NOW and ZOOM will now be available for South Asian viewers in Canada on TabletStream, leading LIVE streaming service for International (South Asian) programming in the region. With presence in over 100 countries, Times Network, an expert curator of segmented and differentiated content across genres, strengthens its foothold in Canada focussing on the new age tech savvy viewers with its platform agnostic approach.

     Jagdish Mulchandani, COO & Executive President, Times Network said, “With an evolving consumer preference for watching content across platforms, we are very excited to partner TabletStream that allows viewers in Canada to access our best in class news and entertainment channels across devices. I am confident that our robust offering will cater to the viewers discerned preferences on their desired platform, providing a comprehensive content viewing experience.”

    "TabletStream is thrilled to welcome Times Network’s top-rated news and entertainment channels to its streaming platform. Addition of Times Now, Zoom, ET Now, and Mirror Now will significantly enhance our offering for Canadian viewers as we strive to provide the best entertainment for the South Asian diaspora," said Charles Miller, President and CEO of TabletStream. 

    Making its digital foray into the market, Times Network brings to its viewers a strong bouquet of influential brands in its portfolio across news and entertainment providing viewers access to global, national, local and business news, original series and Bollywood content from back home with India’s leading channels. Available on TabletStream are TIMES NOW, India’s leading English news channel that represents the global voice of the progressive India with its extensive and unparalleled news reportage ; ET NOW, India’s leading English Business news channel, committed to the nation’s development with a dedicated purpose of helping Indians Rise with India ; Mirror NOW, a channel that focuses on putting citizens first and redefined the norms and re-written the rules for new-age and viewer-centric journalism and  ZOOM, India's No. 1 Bollywood channel, and a trendsetter in its genre that brings viewers closer to the biggest stars through the hottest entertainment news, original series, features, countdowns, music, trends, celebrity interviews and reviews.