Tag: NDTV Network

  • NDTV Battleground: Decoding Maharashtra’s political landscape

    NDTV Battleground: Decoding Maharashtra’s political landscape

    Mumbai: NDTV’s legacy program Battleground is back with Sanjay Pugalia, editor-in-chief, NDTV Network at the helm. The platform delves deep into the intricacies of seat distribution in upcoming elections, challenges for the current government and the opposition, and much more with the foremost experts in the field. The first episode, brought together a panel of esteemed experts to dissect the dynamics shaping the electoral battleground in Maharashtra, just a month before the elections.

    The discussion, aired on 18 March 2024, offered invaluable insights into the current political scenario, policy perspectives, growth indicators, and challenges confronting both the ruling coalition and the opposition in Maharashtra. With two significant political realignments in the past three years, including the formation of the Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance, the state’s political landscape has witnessed considerable shifts, setting the stage for a fiercely contested electoral battle.

    The panelists engaged in a robust exchange of ideas and analyses, covering a wide array of topics crucial to understanding Maharashtra’s electoral dynamics. From the impact of electoral bonds on political funding to the intricacies of affordable housing projects and the imperative of cooperative federalism, the discussions provided a comprehensive overview of the multifaceted issues influencing voter sentiments and electoral outcomes.

    Notable highlights from the discussion include observations from political strategists like Amitabh Tiwari, who emphasized the complexity of voting behaviour and the significance of late deciders and floating voters in shaping election results. Chief economist of Axis Bank Neelkanth Mishra stressed on the importance of infrastructure development in driving growth and addressing key challenges such as unemployment, while political analyst Manisha Priyam shed light on the evolving perceptions of leadership and governance among voters. Understandings from panelists like Nilesh Shah, Managing Director of Kotak Mutual Fund, added depth to the discussion, highlighting the imperative of both cooperative federalism and competitive federalism in driving growth and development. His remarks emphasized the significance of fostering collaboration among states whilst promoting healthy competition to spur progress.

    Insights from senior journalists Rohit Chandavarkar and Sandeep Shastri further enriched the discussion, with Chandavarkar highlighting the pivotal role of Maharashtra as a deciding state due to its substantial electoral representation, and Shastri laid impetus on the standing of states like Maharashtra in reflecting the national mood.

    The panelists’ diverse perspectives and expert analyses underscored the nuanced nature of Maharashtra’s political landscape, characterized by a blend of regional dynamics, socio-economic factors, and ideological considerations. As Maharashtra braces for a pivotal electoral contest, the discussions on #BattlegroundOnNDTV provided stakeholders with valuable insights to navigate the complexities of the state’s political terrain.

    For further updates and in-depth analysis, viewers can tune in to NDTV for comprehensive coverage of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections and stay informed about the latest developments shaping Maharashtra’s political landscape. Up next, NDTV heads towards Battleground Karnataka in the coming week.

  • NDTV Network’s phenomenal growth: Onboards over 150 new team members in last three months

    NDTV Network’s phenomenal growth: Onboards over 150 new team members in last three months

    Mumbai: According to close sources, NDTV Network is making a strategic and aggressive approach to expand its workforce.

    To maintain and strengthen its position in the ever-competitive media industry, it is believed that NDTV Network’s leadership has devised a bold vision for the future. This vision centres around an ambitious workforce expansion strategy that encompasses hiring talent across various domains. It also reaffirms the network’s dedication to deliver quality content to its audience while embracing diversity and innovation

    With its aggressive workforce expansion strategy, as per sources, it is said that the network has boarded over 150 new employees in the last three months and reduced its attrition rate by 50 per cent.

    In an era where digital platforms play a pivotal role in disseminating news and entertainment, it is also revealed that NDTV is investing heavily in its digital infrastructure. The network is set to revamp its online presence, offering audiences an immersive and user-friendly experience across web and mobile platforms.

  • RBNL ex-CBO Khanchandani joins Arnab’s Republic

    RBNL ex-CBO Khanchandani joins Arnab’s Republic

    MUMBAI: : Vikas Khanchandani former RBNL chief business officer has joined Republic as the chief executive officer. With over two decades of working across ad sales, digital, television and media technology, Khanchandani will play an integral role to grow Republic as an independent media tech company.

    Arnab Goswami has been recruiting for catalysts for his team who would make his new venture a comprehensive set up for the new media landscape. Republic will be an independent platform for journalists and content professionals. The venture aspires to create a movement that will put the power of journalism into the hands of the citizens, and will be India’s first footprint into global journalism.

    Commenting on the same, Republic founder Arnab Goswami said, “We are delighted to welcome Vikas on board. He is a great leader and joins us with very strong industry experience across multimedia platforms. Together, we believe, we will create the No. 1 News Channel in India.’’

    Khandchandani added, “I am looking forward to working with Republic as I believe in the core objective and vision of launching the first global independent media venture. I am certain we will change the media scenario in India”

    Khanchandani is a senior media industry professional with nearly two decades of experience. After an initial stint of running his family business in Medium Enterprise Financing and Estate Management, he joined STAR TV as a key member of the Strategic Planning and Management team which worked on sales strategies for the entire bouquet of channels across multiple genres. After STAR TV, Khanchandani was part of the core leadership team which set up NDTV Media. As Senior Vice President – Advertising Sales in charge of the English and Hindi news channels of NDTV, he played an important role in helping the NDTV network optimally monetize its revenue potential. Apart from co-founding Aidem Ventures, he played the dual role of managing existing businesses of Aidem with his operational skills. For the next 5 years, he drove the various businesses with undying enthusiasm, raw energy and a keen sense of fair play and vision, expanding into Digital advertising in a major way.

  • RBNL ex-CBO Khanchandani joins Arnab’s Republic

    RBNL ex-CBO Khanchandani joins Arnab’s Republic

    MUMBAI: : Vikas Khanchandani former RBNL chief business officer has joined Republic as the chief executive officer. With over two decades of working across ad sales, digital, television and media technology, Khanchandani will play an integral role to grow Republic as an independent media tech company.

    Arnab Goswami has been recruiting for catalysts for his team who would make his new venture a comprehensive set up for the new media landscape. Republic will be an independent platform for journalists and content professionals. The venture aspires to create a movement that will put the power of journalism into the hands of the citizens, and will be India’s first footprint into global journalism.

    Commenting on the same, Republic founder Arnab Goswami said, “We are delighted to welcome Vikas on board. He is a great leader and joins us with very strong industry experience across multimedia platforms. Together, we believe, we will create the No. 1 News Channel in India.’’

    Khandchandani added, “I am looking forward to working with Republic as I believe in the core objective and vision of launching the first global independent media venture. I am certain we will change the media scenario in India”

    Khanchandani is a senior media industry professional with nearly two decades of experience. After an initial stint of running his family business in Medium Enterprise Financing and Estate Management, he joined STAR TV as a key member of the Strategic Planning and Management team which worked on sales strategies for the entire bouquet of channels across multiple genres. After STAR TV, Khanchandani was part of the core leadership team which set up NDTV Media. As Senior Vice President – Advertising Sales in charge of the English and Hindi news channels of NDTV, he played an important role in helping the NDTV network optimally monetize its revenue potential. Apart from co-founding Aidem Ventures, he played the dual role of managing existing businesses of Aidem with his operational skills. For the next 5 years, he drove the various businesses with undying enthusiasm, raw energy and a keen sense of fair play and vision, expanding into Digital advertising in a major way.

  • NDTV and Coca-Cola to host a 6 hour live telethon for support my school campaign

    NDTV and Coca-Cola to host a 6 hour live telethon for support my school campaign

    MUMBAI:  NDTV, Coca-Cola and UN-Habitat will once again come together with campaign ambassador Sourav Ganguly to support the 6 hour telethon co-hosted by bollywood celebrity Ranveer Singh. It will be aired live across all channels on the NDTV Network on 29 November 2015. 

     

    A number of prominent personalities including chief ministers Anandiben Patel (Gujarat) and Harish Rawat, (Uttarakhand), bollywood actors Varun Dhawan, Parineeti Chopra, sports personalities Sunil Gavaskar, Sunil Chettri along with renowned industrialists Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy, HSBC chairperson Naina Lal Kidwai, JPMorgan Chairperson Kalpana Morparia  along with host NDTV’s Group CEO  Vikram Chandra, will take centre-stage to reach out to millions of viewers to generate maximum funds for the cause.

     

    Delighted with the tremendous response received for the initiative previously, Coca-Cola India and Southwest Asia President Venkatesh Kini said,  “Support My School has grown from being an initiative to a campaign that has more than 100 partners in 23 states across India impacting nearly 200,000 children in 600 schools. By 2017 we wish to take this initiative to another level.”

     

    Commenting on the campaign NDTV’s Group CEO Vikram Chandra added, This multi partner campaign has seen tremendous response from across the country and is growing at a rate which will soon help us reach our next goal. We are hoping to see a bigger and better participation this year, which will result in reaching our goal faster.”

  • News channels gear up for Battle for Bihar 2015

    News channels gear up for Battle for Bihar 2015

    MUMBAI: Even as the Bihar battle speculated between the two major alliances, BJP led NDA and Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal United-led Grand Alliance (Mahagatbandhan), goes underway, English and Hindi news channels alike are gearing up for it with special programming.

     

    The Bihar Legislative Assembly Elections has commenced with more than 66 million voters eligible to cast their ballots in 243 seats across the occupancy. The voting is divided into tenure of five phases starting from 12 October, 2015 to 5 November, 2015. The final counting will take place on 8 October, 2015.

     

    Adding to the allure of the elections and to give out information with multiple angles to it, many news channels have come up with special shows only focusing on the Bihar elections 2015.

     

    Here’s a look at what’s in store from the news networks:

     

    Aaj Tak

     

    The channel has strategically planned its programming for covering the Bihar ballot. When asked about the number of newsmen sent to cover the referendum, Aaj Tak managing editor Supriya Prasad said, “We have deployed around 50 reporters and anchors to cover the elections extensively.”

     

    The channel has also kick started special programmes such as Patliputra, which is a special series on the political history of Bihar. Panchayat Aaj Tak – Bihar Elections wherein a day long political conference was held in Patna with all senior leaders of political parties, who discussed the election.

     

    Boat Yatra will cover almost all the big cities through a boat yatra. On the other hand, Rajtilak is a series of audience based debates showing more than 20 districts of Bihar, while Ye Jo Bihar Hai is a travelogue where senior journalist Punya Prasun Bajpai will travel across the state to cover the polls. Kiska Hoga Rajtilak is a daily half hour news show covering Bihar election related stories.  Abki Baari Shekhar Bihari is a daily half hour political satire show with actor Shekhar Suman.

     

    The channel has tied up with Cicero for its exit polls.

     

    ABP News

     

    Nukkad Bahes and city debates orchestrates ABP’s Bihar election coverage. “We have already covered more than 50 cities. On the marketing side, we have tied up with Hindi Hindustan to run print campaign and also cover all debates, polls. In addition to this, we are also doing canter activity in multiple cities for a month driving the campaign Sahi Rajnitik Rai Banane Ke Liye Dekhiye Kaun Banega Mukhyamantri,” says a company spokesperson. 

     

    For today’s (12 October) polling the channel deployed 10 reporters with live units and OB vans and similarly for every phase there will be deployment of reporters. ABP News flagship election programme Kaun Banega Mukhyamantri  is on-air since September. Apart from that there will be a series of opinion polls and exit polls. 

     

    “Other than this we are also doing Bihar Ka Neta Kaisa Ho– a special programming with youth, Ghosnapatra– a discussion on political manifesto with key political leaders in Bihar who are going to play a critical role in government formation and Pratistha Ki Seat – special programming on the VIP seats,” a spokesperson adds.

     

    The channel has tied up with Nielson for their exit polls.

     

    CNN-IBN

     

    CNN-IBN has come up with a show, Reporters Project, with two female journalists travelling across the state of Bihar and bringing two different perspectives to an election that could be very close to call. On the other hand, IBN7 has plans of unleashing six new shows that will provide in-depth analysis of the Bihar elections with news updates, special debates, exit poll and counting day coverage to impart vital information to the viewers. 

     

    ITV Network

     

    The ITV Network has different news branches under its umbrella, which will entrust the exhaustive coverage of the Bihar ballot. 

     

    India News has bagged special programming for broadcasting the Bihar elections in depth. The show Kissa Kursi Ka – CM Kaun? anchored by India News editor-in-chief Deepak Chaurasia will witness some top political personalities from the Bihar political landscape debating burning issues in the upcoming elections that will add a new outlook to the state politics and the choice of voters. 

     

    The one hour special show will be aired live and exclusively on the channel from multiple constituencies. 

     

    The other channel of the network, NewsX began its comprehensive coverage right from pre-election days. The extensive coverage will continue till the government formation.

     

    NDTV Network

     

    “The Bihar election has fascinating national implications as well as new state coalitions of social forces. NDTV is going beyond the political tu tu main main to bring you the real stories of this landmark election, with an interesting mix of daily programming in an effort to simplify these rapid and bewildering changes for its viewers. India’s most credible and best known journalists, Prannoy Roy, Barkha Dutt, Sreenivasan Jain, Ravish, Manoranjan Bharti and many more will be where the action is with on the ground reports, opinions and views from political leaders on the campaign trail and those whose vote will decide who the ainners are,” said NDTV Ethics Committee editorial director and president Sonia Singh. 

     

    The network has assigned 14 journalists from both channels – NDTV India and NDTV 24×7 to cover all phases of the voting and counting process.

     

    A special programmes that NDTV has prepared for the election is Battleground Bihar with Dr. Prannoy Roy focusing on the key issues behind the opinion poll, exit poll, data and trends. 

     

    Dr. Roy will be seen interacting with a panel of experts to discuss election survey data in the context of the amalgam of the politics and contradictions of each major state. 

     

    The other major show is The Buck Stops Here: Bihar Edition hosted by Barkha Dutt where she will be seen travelling extensively out of the studio to the field to look at the hard politics and national implications of the Bihar election. 

     

    Truth Vs Hype in Bihar moderated by Sreenivasan Jain will be a documentary show bringing the reality of the Bihar story in front of the viewers. 

     

    The other dominant show, And The Winner Is, will crunch the numbers and analyse voting trends to bring the story of the elections, winners & losers for the viewers.

     

    When questioned about the exit polls and the opinion polls that the channel will annex into, Singh says, “Prannoy Roy and Dorab Sopariwala will forecast the winners and losers for the Bihar Assembly. The exit polls will be based on a random sample of names chosen from the voter electoral rolls, ensuring far greater accuracy than what other polls can command. With fieldwork by Hansa Research, NDTV’s exit polls, led by Prannoy Roy, the on-air analysis and presentation have, in election after election, drawn top guests and the widest audiences.”

     

    NDTV India’s special programming includes Prashna-Kaal with Shahnawaz Hussain, Tejasi, Nitesh Kumar, Manjhi and Chirag Paswan on the show. 

     

    The other show is titled Mera Gaon, Mera Desh where 10 reporters go to their villages in Bihar and do personalised ground reports on how things have changed and what is needed to make it better. 

     

    Kurukshetra is a battle-ground type show, explaining the reality of caste with data and how it affects voting patterns. While the show titled Bihari Bab, Chunavi Chaska is a collection of 10 stories about the fun and colour of elections. Bihar Special Primetime hosted by Ravish Kumar and his roving camera make for a selling combination by telling untold stories of the people of Bihar. Hum Log Bihar Special: Naghma will be an audience based show that will shed light on the political drama that this election has to offer.

     

    News24

     

    Sharing News24’s election plan, B.A.G. Films managing director Anuradha Prasad said, “We had started our groundwork from the day the election campaign began. We are covering every bit of the election intensively.” 

     

    Six reporters from the News24 channel are on their toes to give away the particulars of the election instantly on their channel. The network has also pioneered special programmes on the channel like Itihaas Gawah HaiKisko De VoteEveryday, concentrating only on the elections. 

     

    “We will do the exit polls but not the opinion polls. We have Today’s Chanakya whose forecasting turns out to be prophetic every time. It will follow as soon as the elections get over,” added Prasad.

     

    Times Now

     

    Times Now will start its run up with two national election debates hosted by Times Now editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami. In addition, a special half hour show Access will take viewers up close and personal with the big faces in this election. Apart from special programming, the teams will report live during every phase of the election, speaking to key candidates and bringing to the viewer issues that matter. 

     

    The channel has sent a team of 12 reporters to Bihar, reporting from almost all districts of the state. In addition to that, reporters across the nation will be following the key parties and faces behind the election. 

     

    The channel will also showcase an exit poll on 5 November 2015, after the last phase of election comes to a close. The exit poll will be conducted by C Voter in partnership with IndiaTV. On 8 November 2015, Goswami and his team of experts will analyse the results live starting at 7 am leading up to a prime time debate that evening on the contours of the result.

     

    Bihar saw brisk voting in the first phase of assembly elections. Tight security arrangements have been put in place to ensure peaceful polling in 13212 polling stations in the first phase. The first phase of voting ended peacefully at 5 pm with 57 per cent polling. The elections saw an increase of 6.15 per cent since last assembly polls. Female turnout to be estimated at 59.50 per cent whereas male turnout at 54.5 per cent.

     

    *The channels are listed in alphabetical order.

  • NDTV Car & Bike Awards are back with their 9th edition

    MUMBAI: The coveted NDTV Car & Bike Awards are back with their 9th edition, scheduled to be held at the Taj Palace Hotel, New Delhi on Monday, January 13, 2014. Presented by Mobil1, the Awards will once again honour the best cars and bikes in the country’s vibrant automobile sector and give recognition to the minds and the efforts behind their success.

     

    The NDTV Car & Bike Awards have emerged as the most credible automobile industry awards that have created a niche for themselves in the sector and among automobile aficionados. The 9th edition will felicitate 35 most deserving winners across various categories. A new category has been introduced, the ‘CNB Visioneer Award’ that will acknowledge outstanding contribution to the Indian Automobile Industry.

     

    Announcing the 9th edition of the awards, Siddharth Vinayak Patankar, Editor -Auto & Head Automobile Programming, NDTV said, “It has been quite a journey and I am very proud that we have now completed 10 years of CNB on the NDTV Network. The fact that the CNB awards are now recognised as most credible across the automobile industry is a matter of great pride for us at NDTV. We are very happy with the anticipation around this year’s edition, and I too cannot wait to find out who will be going home with the coveted trophies on awards night.”

     

    He further added, “The 9th edition of our own independent and trusted automobile awards will once again establish a set of credible winners – chosen by an eminent jury comprising the best names in the business. I am equally excited as always by the annual Viewers’ Choice category. The hundreds of thousands of votes as always represent our most valued viewers and what they believe are the best products of the year.”

     

    Car and Two Wheeler of the Year awards will take the top honours while the CNB Viewers’ Choice Awards gives viewers the exciting opportunity to vote for their favourite car and bike nominees and stand a chance to take the year’s hottest wheels home. The CNB Viewers’ Choice category has already received over twenty thousand votes through online and mobile messages and the numbers are growing every hour.

     

    To ensure a fool proof and fair selection process, each Jury member assesses and awards each nominee in complete isolation to other jurors. Each car and bike nominated is driven, evaluated and tested by the Jury along with a detailed research on each nominee’s specifications; its market performance and its immediate competition also being provided to them. Tabulators at Ernst and Young monitor the entire process.

     

    An eminent Jury consisting of an expert panel of auto aficionados will select the winners of this year’s awards. These include Adil Jal Darukhanawala, Editor in Chief, Zeegnation; Aditya Patel, one of India’s brightest young racers; Dilip Chhabria, an eminent and internationally acclaimed automobile designer; Dhruv Behl, Founder and Managing Editor of AutoX; Gul Panag, known as much for being an auto enthusiast and biker, as her silver-screen avatar; Jens Meiners, based in Germany and in New York, Jens is one of the foremost international motor journalists; Kamlesh Patel, Former Rallyist and automobile enthusiast; Karun Chandhok, India’s youngest Formula One driver; Kushan Mitra, Managing Editor, Digital and New Projects of The Pioneer newspaper; Dr V Sumantran, currently the Non-Executive Vice Chairman at Ashok Leyland and Siddharth Vinayak Patankar; Editor – Auto & Head Automobile Programming, NDTV.

     

    The Awards also recognise Marketing, Advertising and Communication efforts of the players which contribute to any product’s success, with the CNB-AAA Awards. The categories in this include Best PR & Communications Team, Best Integrated Campaign, Best TV Commercial Two Wheeler & Four Wheeler categories and Brand Ambassador of the Year.

     

    The CNB AAA Awards Jury includes Raj Kamle, Managing Partner, StrawberryFrog, Vinod G Nair, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Clea PR, Sam Balsara, CMD, Madison Communications, Shruti Verma Singh, Consulting Editor, NDTV and Siddharth Vinayak Patankar; Editor – Auto & Head Automobile Programming, NDTV.

  • All about Real Estate now just a click away with ndtv.com/property

    All about Real Estate now just a click away with ndtv.com/property

    Following the tremendous success of NDTV’s Property Show and the weekend edition ‘Property Its Hot’, NDTV has taken it to an all new level and launched an official website – ndtv.com/property. It is India’s singular online portal where buyers and investors will have the ease to navigate through the most researched and insightful content on real estate in the country.

    The website will be the sole online destination for all real estate related information, featuring latest policy issues that affect buying decisions; exclusive interviews with leading industry voices and decision makers; insights from thought leaders; advice from top legal, finance and tax experts and much more. The site also has a special section dedicated to address queries from NRI investors and buyers.

    Commenting on the launch Vikram Chandra, Group CEO NDTV Network, said, “We have received extremely positive feedback from our viewers on our Property Show. With the introduction of the official website, we now hope to be able to provide our viewers with assistance on every aspect of the industry round the clock.”

    The exclusivity of the site lies in it being a one of its kind online platform, featuring residential projects recommended on the basis of exhaustive research done by a team of on ground researchers. The experts’ recommendations are placed citywise and are in all budgets and sizes across 24 cities in the country.

    Going that extra mile to bridge the gap between buyer and the builder community NDTV has also introduced a special section called ‘Rate Your Developer’ where buyers can give feedback on their developers through a simple survey NDTV@25.

  • ‘A very good year for TV news business, with a huge upside for the industry’

    ‘A very good year for TV news business, with a huge upside for the industry’

    The year 2007 has been very, very good so far as business is concerned. We had all approached the year with certain things that we needed to do, and my organisation had decided to move to areas that go beyond news. So we went on a funding road show in March-April this year, collected the money we needed to for funding the verticals we wanted to develop and we have done so, getting into various aspects of media activity.

    In fact, if you look at NDTV Network story, in a sense this was the real media story of the country this year, with the six verticals that I run now, consequent to raising of the funding. One is NDTV Imagine, the GEC from our company, which we expect to launch from end-January 2008. And entertainment has endless possibilities, music, films, and so many other aspects.

    Then we have launched NDTV Lifestyle this year. This is our response to the economic changes and the increase in the size of the middle class and their spending habits, which are fast changing.

    Under the NDTV Networks umbrella we now have news, entertainment, lifestyle, technology solutions, setting up new projects
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    Today, you can walk into a mall in Saket (in the southern parts of New Delhi) and you can find Armani and other foreign and expensive brands. This was not the case even a year earlier. And there are people going to these places and buying these things. So we had targeted this niche audience, which believes in wellness and fitness and good living, health and happiness and so forth.

    The other business is NDTV Convergence, which is a leading Web 2.0 company with interests in developing exclusive content for cross media platforms such as the Internet, mobile phones and IPTV.

    We operate India’s no 1 television news website www.ndtv.com along with other leading verticals, namely, NDTV Profit, NDTV Jobs, NDTV Travels, NDTV Gadgets, NDTV Shopping and NDTV Commodities. Convergence is really a hot property, and we have developed a very good management team, which is by the way true for all our verticals.

    There is also another emerging trend, which is an MPO, a media processes outsourcing company. There are so many media companies that need to go digital, or have meta-tagging, or run specialised closed-captions, catering to audio-challenged and visually challenged persons. These companies need various solutions, so we have developed that vertical in a JV with Genpact and called the company N-gEN.

    We said that the industry will bring its own code, and fortunately, the government accepted that
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    We already had NDTV Labs, which deals with broadcast technology for ourselves, both software and hardware. We have been getting awards for these activities from Commonwealth Broadcasting Association and other agencies. We have people with 18 years of expertise in that field and so we decided that apart from producing these solutions for NDTV, this can become an independent business.

    Then there is NDTV Emerging Markets which will set up new projects, like we have done in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Middle East.

    So under the NDTV Networks umbrella we now have news, entertainment, lifestyle, technology solutions, setting up new projects. For me these are highly satisfactory developments. Broadly speaking, we have done everything that could be done in the realm of media, and I think many of us (other companies as well) have done likewise, which makes 2007 a very good business year.

    But yes, there have been a few contentious issues as well, like regulation, of which there are two broad aspects: the news content code and the Broadcast Regulation Bill.

    So far as the content code is concerned, let me try to be as objective as is possible. The government set up a committee to look at all components of the content code, and the committee including educationists, activists, watchdog kind of people, the media itself, the government officials and so on.

    But the when the code came out, it was simply not acceptable to us. For one thing, the committee had had just a single representative from the media, from the Indian Broadcasting Foundation. One must understand that the code was meant to regulate the news industry and it made no sense having just one person representing it. We were completely dominated by the ministerial majority. So we rejected it outright, because any code brought about by the government was not acceptable to us. We said that the industry will bring its own code, and fortunately, the government accepted that.