Tag: News18 Rajasthan

  • News18’s ‘Rising Rajasthan’ summit to be held on 13 August

    News18’s ‘Rising Rajasthan’ summit to be held on 13 August

    Mumbai: News18 Rajasthan has announced its flagship event, ‘Rising Rajasthan,’ which will take place on 13 August at The Lalit, Jaipur. Rajasthan chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma will grace the event as the chief guest and will speak extensively on his vision for the state’s progress.

    Rising Rajasthan will emphasise the actions that the current government is taking to fast-track changes and initiatives for the region’s development. Chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma will outline the government’s strategies.

    The event will bring together top leaders from Rajasthan to discuss the state’s progress across various sectors. Among the distinguished attendees are Rajasthan deputy CM Dr Prem Chand Bairwa; Government of India minister of law & justice Arjun Ram Meghwal; Government of India minister of culture and tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat; Rajasthan minister of industry, commerce, youth affairs & sports Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore; Rajasthan minister of school education & panchayati raj Madan Dilawar; member of the legislative assembly Sachin Pilot; Lok Sabha member of parliament, Nagaur Hanuman Beniwal; and State BJP president Madan Rathore.

    News18 has been leading discussions on development across the country for years with its ‘Rising’ series, organized in various states. This platform brings together key figures from governance, politics, and other sectors to discuss regional challenges and future strategies.

    Tune in for ‘Rising Rajasthan’ only on News18 Rajasthan on 13 August, starting from 3 pm onwards.

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  • News18 platforms post highest live concurrent viewership on Counting Day

    News18 platforms post highest live concurrent viewership on Counting Day

    Mumbai: On the pivotal counting day of Assembly Elections across four states (Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana), News18 Rajasthan and News18 Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh registered record-breaking live concurrent viewership on its YouTube platform.

    During the crucial morning hours from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, News18 Rajasthan’s live YouTube stream commanded an extraordinary 706k concurrent views, underscoring News18 Rajasthan’s dominance during this critical time slot. (Source: Playboard live concurrent on YouTube, 3 December, 9 am to 12 pm*peak – concurrent numbers)

    Simultaneously, News18 MP-Chhattisgarh emerged at the forefront of state election coverage on YouTube, with a staggering 130k concurrent views during the decisive counting hours. (Source: Playboard live concurrent on YouTube, 3 December, 11:30 am)

     

  • News18 lines up the biggest counting day coverage on 3 December

    News18 lines up the biggest counting day coverage on 3 December

    Mumbai: As the much-anticipated counting day for state elections in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Mizoram draws near, News18 Network is all set to bring the most incisive, comprehensive, and accurate minute-to-minute updates on the same. The Network’s coverage will kick-off at 6 am on the 3 December and will consist of live reporting, real-time updates, and in-depth analysis, featuring top anchors, experts, and prominent political leaders throughout the day.

    News18 India’s coverage will be spearheaded by the channel’s managing editor Kishore Ajwani and will also feature the channel’s top anchors and editors including Amish Devgan, Prateek Trivedi, Aman Chopra, and Anand Narasimhan. The channel will focus on the incoming trends and results as they come in and will provide viewers with perspective through sharp analysis and thoughtful discussions.

    News18 Rajasthan and News18 Madhya Pradesh will of course be in the thick of the action and will be reporting extensively from the ground bringing to the viewers interaction with regional leaders, candidates and tracking the mood of the poll at an unprecedented scale.

    News18 Network has over the year built a formidable reputation for its coverage of elections across the country. The Network will strive to build on this same legacy and bring to the viewers coverage of these elections that is unmatched in both its breadth and depth.

    Tune in to News18 India, News18 Rajasthan, and News18 Madhya Pradesh/Chhattisgarh to watch the LIVE updates of the Counting Day on 3 December from 6 am onwards.

  • News18’s Natkhat Kanha contest draws massive Janmashtami response

    News18’s Natkhat Kanha contest draws massive Janmashtami response

    Mumbai: Every year, India comes alive with the vibrant celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami, the auspicious festival commemorating the birth of Lord Krishna. Devotees from across the nation immerse themselves in prayers and festivities, and News18, India’s number one news network, once again played a pivotal role in bringing the joyous spirit of this festival to life.

    The ‘Natkhat Kanha’ contest, a beloved tradition for News18 HSM Network, invited viewers to share heart-warming pictures of their children dressed as little Kanhas, echoing the playful spirit of Lord Krishna himself across its channels across the Hindi heartland, namely News18 Rajasthan, News18 Madhya Pradesh/Chhattisgarh, News18 Bihar/Jharkhand, and News18 Uttar Pradesh/Uttarakhand.

    The contest received immense support and participation from the audience, both on the HSM channels and across various social media platforms, reaching an estimated 35 million individuals. Thousands of participants shared adorable images of their children dressed as Lord Krishna. The participation of various schools for the region added further to the excitement around the contest. 

  • Barc week 40’22: 1st India News consolidates leadership in Rajasthan

    Barc week 40’22: 1st India News consolidates leadership in Rajasthan

    Mumbai: 1st India News has claimed that, according to Barc data for Week 40, the channel is ahead of News18 Rajasthan with a 44 per cent share in the 15+ ALL TG.(SOURCE: Barc TG: 15+ ALL; MKT: Rajsthan (urban); Wk 40, 2022; 24 Hrs ; share of top  three channels basis impressions 000’s )

    On a weekly basis, 1st India News has consistently outperformed the competition in the Rajasthan urban market among the key TG of 15-50 year old males and female ABC TG.

    In the same TG, 1st India Rajasthan has prevailed over the competition on a week-on-week basis, with a 46 per cent share in week 39 and a 45 per cent share in week 40, respectively. (Source : Barc  TG: 15-50 years MF ABC; MKT: Rajasthan (urban ) ; Wk 39 & 40, 2022; 24 hrs ; share of top  three channels basis impressions 000’s)

    1st India News chief business officer Manoj Jagyasi said, “For regular updates and high-impact news days, viewers tune into 1st India News for its credible and diverse news content. Key national advertisers and top clients in Rajasthan trust 1st India News to effectively deliver on their brand campaigns. We offer a wide range of customised media solutions, which has increasingly attracted the interest of advertisers and media agencies alike”

    1st India News, which was founded in 2013, has a strong reporter network of over 2,000 reporters and has placed a reporter in each Rajasthan constituency. The channel is usually the first to report on breaking news. According to the most recent Barc data, 1st India News is the preferred news channel among discerning Hindi news viewers in Rajasthan.

  • Barc Wk36 – Wk39: News18 leads in HSM

    Barc Wk36 – Wk39: News18 leads in HSM

    Mumbai: Network18 group’s News18 has been having a safe and stable ride with its national Hindi as well as English news channels leading the show for several months in a row. It has now claimed leadership across all key Hindi-speaking markets (HSM).

    According to Barc data in Wk36–Wk39,TG: 15+, News18 Network has a 15.4 per cent market share, making it the country’s largest TV news network.

    News18 Bihar Jharkhand is the number one news channel in the state with a market share of 97.7 per cent. News18 UP & Uttarakhand, too, has topped the charts with a market share of 28.6 per cent, as compared to ABP Ganga’s market share of 26.2 per cent.

    News18 Rajasthan is the leading channel in the state with a market share of 57.9 per cent compared to 1st India News’ 31.6 per cent and India News Rajasthan’s 9.6 per cent.

    News18 Punjab/Haryana has claimed the key position too, with a market share of 32.1 per cent, compared to PTC News, Living India News, and MH One Prime’s 30.6 per cent, 22.1 per cent and 10.8 per cent respectively.

    Launched almost 45 days ago, News18 JKLH too has grabbed the top slot with a market share of 39.2 per cent compared to JKL 24×7 News and Gulistan News’ 36.1 per cent, and 24.7 per cent, respectively. 

    Commenting on the viewership data, Network18 CEO of Hindi news Karan Abhishek Singh said, “News18 India has been the number one national Hindi news channel for several months now. Now, News18 regional channels have claimed leadership across all key Hindi-speaking markets. It’s a message of great trust that our viewers have placed in us.”

    According to Barc ratings, News18 India bagged a 15.8 per cent market share in weeks 36–39, HSM-urban+rural, as compared to the 13 per cent share of TV9 Bharatvarsh and Aaj Tak’s 12.7 per cent.

    In the prime time slot of 2100-2200 hours (TG: 15+, HSM), News18 India’s Kishore Ajwani is ahead of Aaj Tak by 3.5 per cent with a 17.9 per cent market share in comparison to Aaj Tak’s Sudhir Chaudhary, who holds 14.4 per cent.

    Going strong on its leadership, CNN-News18, the English news channel of the Network18 group, has also fortified its position as the primary English news channel in the country by securing a market share of 31.6 per cent, as per Barc data (Wk36 – Wk 39, TG: 15+, HSM). Meanwhile, Republic TV holds the second slot with 26.6 per cent, and Times Now is in the third position with a 26.1 per cent market share.

    Even on the digital front, the News18 brands have been garnering solid traction, with their views increasing steadily across YouTube and other social media platforms.

    News18 has been heavily investing in technology and editorial resources to ensure that its content and presentation remain uniquely curated for the audience and far ahead of the competition.

  • News18 Rajasthan & MP/CG launch ‘Vaccine Kavach Ko Na Nahi’ campaign

    News18 Rajasthan & MP/CG launch ‘Vaccine Kavach Ko Na Nahi’ campaign

    Mumbai: News18 Rajasthan and News18 Madhya Pradesh/Chhattisgarh on Monday launched a special campaign called ‘Vaccine Kavach Ko Na Nahi’ to urge viewers to get fully vaccinated and alongside, take mandatory precautions like wearing masks and maintaining social distance.

    As India enters the third wave, immunising the entire population resonates as the only solution to tackle the coronavirus scare efficiently. The increase in cases in the last few days and the spread of the new variant ‘Omicron’ is a sign that the country’s vaccination drive needs further reinforcement. Booster shots to health and frontline workers including those above 60 years of age have already begun, Meanwhile, vaccinations for children between 15 to 18 years are also on. Fostering the objective to share the pressing health and wellness goals among its viewers, News18 Rajasthan & News18 MP/CG have launched a special campaign ‘Vaccine Kavach Ko Na Nahi.’

    Through the campaign, the channels urge viewers to get fully vaccinated and alongside, take mandatory precautions like wearing masks and maintaining social distance. The channels through its special episodes will highlight the tireless efforts of medical teams and local administration during the peak of the pandemic period of respective states. There will be stories around bursting myths that are still prevailing in rural areas of states. 

    The campaign will also help the viewers comprehend the unwelcome consequences of the pandemic that aggravate because of ignorance and unpreparedness.

  • News18 Rajasthan launches special initiative ‘Khel Se Kholo Kismat’

    News18 Rajasthan launches special initiative ‘Khel Se Kholo Kismat’

    Mumbai: Rajasthan has produced some of the best athletes like Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Krishna Poonia, Apurvi Chandela, and Devendra Jhajharia who have represented India at global meets. However, the lack of proper sporting infrastructure and facilities has contributed to the lack
    of more sporting talents and sports in the state. Recently, the state sports ministry has announced many initiatives to overcome these challenges and transform the sports ecosystem. To give further momentum to the government’s initiative and to contribute to making Rajasthan a sporting
    powerhouse, News18 Rajasthan has launched a special campaign called ‘Khel Se Kholo Kismat.’

    The campaign will be launched on Monday at 2 p.m on News18 Rajasthan. The launch will be graced by the presence of minister for sports and youth affairs of Rajasthan Ashok Chandana; Olympian and Congress MLA Krishna Pooniya; Tokyo Paralympics gold medalist Avani Lekhra; Paralympics double gold medalist Devendra Jhajhariya; Asian Games medalist Raju Lal Chaudhary,  and Tokyo Paralympics gold medalist Krishna Nagar.

    News18 Rajasthan will identify four major regions in the state that have abundant talent but lack sporting facilities across different levels – schools, colleges, government facilities, or even traditional sports facilities like akhadas. The channel will do special shows and stories from these regions highlighting the issue as well as interviews with the concerned leaders and other important members of the administration.

  • News18 HSM’s ‘Hindi Ke Samrat’ contest receives overwhelming response

    News18 HSM’s ‘Hindi Ke Samrat’ contest receives overwhelming response

    Mumbai: On the occasion of ‘Hindi Diwas’, News18 HSM network organised a unique and engaging activity. In an effort to promote a connect with Hindi, the network rolled out ‘Hindi Ke Samrat’ contest, which ran on News18 India, News18 Rajasthan, News18 Madhya Pradesh/Chhattisgarh, News18 Bihar/Jharkhand & News18 Uttar Pradesh/Uttarakhand.

    The contest was widely promoted across not only the News18 HSM channels but also on social media and saw participation from almost 15,000 people. The campaign delivered close to three million impressions and had more than one million views and engagement – numbers that clearly stand testimony to the success of the campaign.

    Viewers who pre-registered for the activity with a simple missed call were short-listed and asked to complete Hindi muhawaras (proverbs). The chosen ones were then crowned ‘Hindi Ke Samrat’ and gratified.

    As the region’s leading HSM network, this viewer engagement campaign to promote the Hindi language is an integral part of our effort to bring content that is not only engaging but also has great socio-cultural relevance.

  • #Throwback2020: The year of noise in the news industry

    #Throwback2020: The year of noise in the news industry

    NEW DELHI: It would be no exaggeration to describe 2020 as a nightmarish sequence straight out of an apocalyptic film – with a global pandemic throwing the world in turmoil, disturbing footage of numerous coffins being lowered into the ground, a number of beloved celebrities breathing their last, and a sense of uncertainty looming over everyone’s head. Industries across sectors battled production-stoppages, demand changes, cash crunch, and had to make many tough choices for sustenance. It was no different for the Indian news industry. While the year also turned out to be a hot bed of controversies, the businesses also won big on certain levels. It went through its own set of good, bad and ugly moments through the year. 

    Innovations, launches & rebrandings

    Despite the prevailing state of affairs, 2020 was marked by new beginnings. Several prime media outlets including ABP News Network, Zee Hindustan, Suvarna News, News18 Rajasthan, India Ahead, and Hindustan Times got rebranded. Apart from that, Republic launched its Hindi and Bengali websites, and TV9 and AajTak entered the Bangla digital news market. TV9 also forayed into the business content vertical this year.

    In terms of innovation, apart from stellar programming line-ups and marketing for Delhi, Bihar, and the US elections, special programmes for Covid2019 coverage, some media houses experimented in their offerings too. While Republic Bharat and Republic TV started streaming on e-commerce platform Flipkart, TOI launched a unique print-linked digital game called Times Housie Plus. 

    The frontline battle with the pandemic

    While most of the world went into a work-from-home mode, hundreds of journalists joined the frontline forces battling the pandemic, keeping the 24×7 news cycles running for channels, digital outlets, and the print medium. From doing pathbreaking on-ground coverage from red-zone areas, walking alongside migrant labourers for miles, and brave journalism on cases like Hathras and the farmer’s protests, to holistic reporting on Bihar and the US elections, the Indian news industry tried its best to keep citizens well-informed. In fact, to a large extent the news media played a huge role in helping control the spread of the novel coronavirus by running campaigns advising citizens to stay home, and updating viewers about the latest news on the killer disease’s spread as well as measures being taken to bring it under control. News viewership on TV recorded a staggering 298 per cent growth during the initial 21-day lockdown, as per BARC data, as citizens struggled to stay informed in a world that seemed to be going insane. 

    While media outlets were burning the midnight oil with full gusto, the pandemic hit them hard on the ad revenue and subscription front, which in turn led to a number of job losses, pay cuts, and shutdowns.

    Outlook Magazine was one of the first to go under a temporary shutdown earlier this year, followed by The Bloomberg Quint shutting down its TV division, Sakal Media Group pulling the plug on Sakal Times and Gomantak Times, India Today network shuttering Delhi AajTak, and Times Group bidding adieu to Pune Mirror and relaunching Mumbai Mirror as a weekly. Several editions and bureaus of leading national newspaper shut down, and journalists once used to fat salaries and comfortable jobs were suddenly evicted from their desks and on to the streets. The cost cutting ran across hundreds of media organisations which suddenly saw advertisers vanishing into the distant horizon and showing very little signs of returning for most of the year. Thousands across media lost their jobs while some in NDTV, Quint, Times Group, India Today, Network18, etc bore the brunt of salary cuts for the major part of the year. 

    Controversies galore

    News media became a breeding ground for controversies in 2020 with many CEOs getting embroiled in police cases. Sanket Media director PVS Sarma got arrested by the enforcement directorate in a PMLA case. Republic TV and its ringmaster Arnab Goswami found themselves in a soup for their coverage on sensational topics like Palghar lynching, Bandra migrant crisis, Sushant Singh Rajput’s demise and then got accused of rigging the ratings. Goswami was also arrested in an alleged, dismissed abetment to suicide case from 2018, which he maintains is a case of vendetta against him by the Mumbai police chief commissioner ParamBir Singh for his critical reporting against the way Rajput’s case was being handled.  The  Mumbai police also booked the channel’s senior management and editorial staff for airing the news about a “revolt” against commissioner Param Bir Singh by the police force. 

    An ABP Majha reporter got ensnared in the Bandra migrant crisis controversy when his name appeared in an FIR, citing that his false reportage played a role in gathering the crowd there. However, he was later released by the Supreme Court, which ruled that no direct connection could be established between his reporting and the people collecting at Bandra railway station.

    Additionally, four prominent associations from Bollywood along with 34 leading producers filed a lawsuit against Republic TV and Times Now for irresponsible reporting in the Rajput case and vilifying the film industry. The channels were directed by the Delhi high court to refrain from posting any derogatory content. They were reprimanded by the court thus: “Media can't run a parallel trial. You're a broadcaster… show news. There is less news and more opinion… things are being pre-judged.”

     

     

    Zee News editor-in-chief Sudhir Chaudhary was named in an FIR registered by Kerala police for presenting “a programme that is offending the Muslim religion.”

    “The highlight of the show on 11 March was the ‘jihad chart.’ In his show, he explained to his viewers what the chart detailed: ‘types of jihad,’” the report stated.

     

     

    Another news channel that faced severe flak and action from the courts was Sudarshan News and its show Bindas Bol that somehow managed to find ‘jihad’ in the UPSC. 

    The TRP turmoil

    While all the channels worked hard to gain audiences, allegations of TRP manipulationerupted when the Mumbai police commissioner held a press conference stating that channels were paying viewers to say they were watching them.  Amongst those who were accused were the promoters of Fakt Marathi, Box Cinema and Republic TV. The latter had been running a campaign against the Mumbai police commissioner and the Maharashtra government led by Uddhav Thackeray about the Rajput investigation. The channel stated that the empire was fighting back, that ed-in-chief Arnab Goswami had nothing to do with any TRP shenanigans. But the police force picked him forcibly from his home and kept him in custody for seven days. And they kept on arresting more and more Republic TV executives; the harder Arnab cried and yelled unfair on TV, the harder they came down upon him and his team. At the time of writing, 12 arrests had been made, withthe latest being that of  Republic TV CEO Vikas Khanchandani.

    In response to the scandal, the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) decided to suspend the measurement of television viewership ratings of all news channels for 12 weeks.

    “Besides augmenting current protocols and benchmarking them with global standards, BARC is actively exploring several options to discourage unlawful inducement of its panel home viewers and further strengthening its code of conduct to address viewership malpractice," BARC CEO Sunil Lulla had said in a statement.

    Integrity questioned

    Probably the worst thing that could have happened to the industry this year was the scathing attacks it faced on its integrity as slew of fake news and “polarised opinions” battered the screens throughout the year. Several advertisers, like Parle and Bajaj, also said they would be forced to pull out monies from “toxic” news channels.

    It was in February this year when several leading news channels covering the Jamia violence had falsely claimed that the wallet held in a student’s hands was a stone. Additionally, the students who were sitting in the library covering their faces to protect themselves from tear-gas shelling were called “rioters.” 

     

     

    The same month, Wall Street Journal found itself mired in controversy as a police complaint was registered against it for spreading ‘fake news’ on the death of IB officer Ankit Sharma. The publication was said to be “defaming a particular religion” as they ran an interview of Sharma’s brother, who later said that he never made such a statement.

     

     

    Then there was the scrum of fake news and disinformation surrounding the pandemic. It started with running scores of unverified or false reports on the role of Tablighi Jamaat in spreading the virus. A number of officials and city police sources had to clarify many myths, chiefly being peddled by several media outlets.

    The Saharanpur police debunked the narrative of publications like Amar Ujala and Rajasthan Patrika that quarantined Tablighis in the city defecated in the open at the facility after being denied non-vegetarian food. 

     

     

    The Arunachal Pradesh police called out Zee News for spreading false information about Coronavirus cases. The channel had claimed that 11 Tablighi members tested positive in the state, when in fact there was just one reported case of the virus infection there.

     

    Noida police, too, cracked the whip on ANI News for misquoting and misreporting a quarantine exercise.

     

    These are just a handful of the many instances of false reporting against the Jamaat,as well as the false narratives spun by news organisations amid the pandemic. From ABP News inventing a non-existing ICMR report stating how the lockdown lowered the Covid infections below expectations, to News18 misreporting SAARC nations and other countries joining PM Modi’sinitiative of lighting candles as a show of support for frontline warriors, to News 24 sharing old clips of namaz at Jama Masjid to claim that mass gatherings were happening during the lockdown, to the travesty that Bandra railway station became during the migrant crisis, the news industry blaredunwarranted noise this year. 

    Most recently, several news channels including AajTak, ABP News, Times Now and Republic Bharat, engaged in high-pitch rhetoric for hours on the evening of 19 November, over a purported airstrike by Indian forces in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Eventually, PIB had to clear the air around this fake news in a tweet. 

     

     

    Another black chapter that Indian media outlets wrote for themselves was when they started on their own will, a highly dramatised and unseemly media trial in the alleged Sushant Singh Rajput suicide case, which begged the question if there was any integrity or sensitivity left in the news industry

    From splashing on screens the disturbing images of the actor’s dead body,shoving microphones into his grieving father’s face, to running a bogus post mortem on live television, news channels hit new lows in their quest for higher TRPs. Given this sorry state of affairs, the Press Council of India had to advise media outlets to adhere to the norms of journalistic conduct in their reportage. 

     

     

    News outlets went hammer and tongs after Rajput’s paramour Rhea Chakraborty for her alleged, and till now unproven connection to Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. From sensational headlines to character shaming, Indian news channels stooped as low as they could to grab every bit of misinformation, they could show the world. Personal privacy went for a toss as they accessed and “investigated” primetime actors’ leaked text messages. Also, Times Now anchors were seen struggling with millennial lingo as they thought “Imma Bounce” meant a check getting bounced. 

     

     

    So, this was all the noise that newsrooms generatedin 2020. While the industry was lauded for its efforts to deal with the pandemic and keep the news cycle grinding on, it was also questioned for its reportage. No doubt, the TRP scandal has left an indelible blot on its image. However, some channels have told Indiantelevision.com that they are taking this year as a lesson and using the time of TRP suspension to work on their content. Whether or not this year leads to a serious course correction, only time will tell.