Tag: Rio Olympics

  • SonyLIV encourages the Rio Indian contingent with #WohHaareNahin

    SonyLIV encourages the Rio Indian contingent with #WohHaareNahin

    NEW DELHI: Success is a sheer refusal to accept failure, a dogged determination to break free from the shackles of one’s circumstances and a willingness to rise above oneself in pursuit of one’s dreams.

    SonyLIV, the complete digital entertainment platform with content for audiences across genres, has highlighted through a video showng how Indian athletes had to overcome several odds in order to win a place at the Games, and is a fitting tribute to the effort of the country’s Rio Olympics contingent.

    Titled #WohHaareNahin, the short 90-second AV opens with a clock showing 05:30 AM. Glimpses of tickets, a passport and an Olympics pass are shown in subsequent shots.

    An athlete, presumably recently-returned from the Olympics, can be seen getting dressed in her India practice kit. A contemplative musical arrangement can be heard in the background, as the narrator explains why winning a medal should not be assumed to be the only criterion for victory. The video goes on to subtly explain how Indian athletes had to overcome hardships such as injuries, criticism, apathy towards their chosen sport, a distinct lack of training facilities, and a dearth of sponsors and adequate monetary recompense to earn the privilege of representing their country at the grandest sporting arena, the Olympic Games. It ends with a shot of the athlete jogging away into the distance, refusing to give into disappointment and continuing her daily warm-up.

    Currently live on SonyLIV’s web and a mobile platforms, the AV encourages viewers to tweet their support to the athletes with the hashtag #WohHaareNahin, appreciating their efforts and their representation of India at the Games.

    Link: http://www.sonyliv.com/details /promos/5095102376001/Woh-Haar e-Nahin—Tribute-to-Indian-Co ntingent-at-Rio

  • Rio Olympics notches up impressive TV viewership numbers:  Zapr

    Rio Olympics notches up impressive TV viewership numbers: Zapr

    MUMBAI: Doubts had been raised whether arguably the world’s biggest competitive sports event – the ongoing Rio Olympics 2016 – would attract Indian viewers. Mainly because of the time zone differences between India and Brazil.

    But lo and behold even the opening ceremony of the games lured viewers like a moth to a lamp; according to Zapr’s TV viewership audience pool.  More than 5.6 million Indians tuned in at 4 am on 6 August 2016 to watch Gisele Bundchen stage her interpretation of the Girl from Ipanema, apart from a host of other Brazlilian singing and sports talents.

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    Day one of the Olympics received a grand viewership of 52.7 million viewers in India, despite claims that this year’s Olympics telecast has  received the worst television viewership ratings compared to previous years in some parts of the world.

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    The repeat telecast of the opening ceremony later in the day was watched by 6.1 million viewers. According to the reports,  7.5 per cent of  the viewers who watched the live telecast in the morning came back to watch the highlights.

    The live telecast saw the highest viewership for the day between 8 pm and 11 pm pm during which famous Indian sportspersons took to the field: 14.4 million viewers tuned in between 8pm and 9 pm witnessing the Indian men’s hockey team’s first win in the Olympics this year.

    The viewership increased to 15.4 million viewers in the next hour as Indian tennis players like Leander Paes, Rohan Bopanna and Sania Mirza kicked off with their first matches in the tournament.

    A large portion of Indian TV viewers who watched the Rio Olympics had previously followed other popular sport events on TV, a massive 73.4 per cent of viewers who watched the Olympics had also watched the biggest sporting league in India – Vivo IPL 2016. 36.4 per cent of the Olympic viewers also watched the Pro Kabaddi League while 19.3 per cent watched the UEFA Euro 2016. A smaller portion of 1.5 per cent of Olympic viewers watched both the recent tennis tournaments.

    The audience also heavily consumed Hindi GECs’ programmes apart from the sports channels  which were The Kapil Sharma Show on Sony Entertainment TV, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa on Colors TV and The Voice Kids on And TV.

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    The state of Maharashtra received the highest viewership for the Olympics telecast with 17. 9 per cent in urban and 7.9  per cent in rural. Uttar Pradesh received 10. 5 per cent urban share and 6.6 per cent rural. Down south , Tamil Nadu  experienced the largest share of rural audiences watching the Olympics telecast in India. It recorded a 9.2 per cent urban share and 8.6 per cent rural share. On the other hand Andhra Pradesh generated an 8.7 percent urban share and 4.3 per cent rural. Karnataka got 8.6 per cent Uuban  and 5.6 per cent rura shares while  West Bengal notched up 7.5 per cent urban share and 6.0 per cent rural.

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  • Rio Olympics notches up impressive TV viewership numbers:  Zapr

    Rio Olympics notches up impressive TV viewership numbers: Zapr

    MUMBAI: Doubts had been raised whether arguably the world’s biggest competitive sports event – the ongoing Rio Olympics 2016 – would attract Indian viewers. Mainly because of the time zone differences between India and Brazil.

    But lo and behold even the opening ceremony of the games lured viewers like a moth to a lamp; according to Zapr’s TV viewership audience pool.  More than 5.6 million Indians tuned in at 4 am on 6 August 2016 to watch Gisele Bundchen stage her interpretation of the Girl from Ipanema, apart from a host of other Brazlilian singing and sports talents.

    public://image002.jpg

    Day one of the Olympics received a grand viewership of 52.7 million viewers in India, despite claims that this year’s Olympics telecast has  received the worst television viewership ratings compared to previous years in some parts of the world.

    public://image004.jpg

    The repeat telecast of the opening ceremony later in the day was watched by 6.1 million viewers. According to the reports,  7.5 per cent of  the viewers who watched the live telecast in the morning came back to watch the highlights.

    The live telecast saw the highest viewership for the day between 8 pm and 11 pm pm during which famous Indian sportspersons took to the field: 14.4 million viewers tuned in between 8pm and 9 pm witnessing the Indian men’s hockey team’s first win in the Olympics this year.

    The viewership increased to 15.4 million viewers in the next hour as Indian tennis players like Leander Paes, Rohan Bopanna and Sania Mirza kicked off with their first matches in the tournament.

    A large portion of Indian TV viewers who watched the Rio Olympics had previously followed other popular sport events on TV, a massive 73.4 per cent of viewers who watched the Olympics had also watched the biggest sporting league in India – Vivo IPL 2016. 36.4 per cent of the Olympic viewers also watched the Pro Kabaddi League while 19.3 per cent watched the UEFA Euro 2016. A smaller portion of 1.5 per cent of Olympic viewers watched both the recent tennis tournaments.

    The audience also heavily consumed Hindi GECs’ programmes apart from the sports channels  which were The Kapil Sharma Show on Sony Entertainment TV, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa on Colors TV and The Voice Kids on And TV.

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    The state of Maharashtra received the highest viewership for the Olympics telecast with 17. 9 per cent in urban and 7.9  per cent in rural. Uttar Pradesh received 10. 5 per cent urban share and 6.6 per cent rural. Down south , Tamil Nadu  experienced the largest share of rural audiences watching the Olympics telecast in India. It recorded a 9.2 per cent urban share and 8.6 per cent rural share. On the other hand Andhra Pradesh generated an 8.7 percent urban share and 4.3 per cent rural. Karnataka got 8.6 per cent Uuban  and 5.6 per cent rura shares while  West Bengal notched up 7.5 per cent urban share and 6.0 per cent rural.

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  • Motivational song, Wall, and Stamps release add to Olympic fever in the country

    Motivational song, Wall, and Stamps release add to Olympic fever in the country

    NEW DELHI: Even as the Rio Olympics have begun with the largest-ever Indian contingent, several activities have taken place in India to mark the games.

    A Run for Rio was flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in which 20000 school going children took part.

    The ‘Wall of Best Wishes’ has been put up at India Gate lawns by the Youth Affairs and Sports Ministry where common people can post their Best Wishes to the Rio participants Indian athletes. Twitter handle #Khelo India @ India Sports can be used to change the background of icon of twitter account with the spirit of Rio.

    An Olympic exhibition has opened to continue till 21 August 2016 at different locations of NDMC and MCD areas. In these locations, giant size screens have been put so that people in large group can watch Olympics games as they happen.

    The official song for India for the Rio Olympics ‘Born a Champion’ voiced and written by Fakira (Ahran Choudhary) has been launched at the Olympic Carnival by Sports Minister Vijay Goel here.

    Based on the story of an athlete, the RAP track captures the undying spirit of a sports man, the essence of the fight an athlete goes through in his life to prove his talent to others, but more importantly to himself.

    A tribute by Bollywood to the Indian athletes, the track is composed by Aditya Dev – who composed the music for Bajirao Mastani – and cinematography by Vishal Seth, who is a well known fashion photographer and cinematographer. Akshay Kumar lent his support for the making of the song and video and is a non-commercial initiative.

    The song climaxes with #wewantgold, all Indian rooting for, hoping for, dreaming for, and waiting for the gold medals that Indian sportsmen would be winning at the games for the country.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=7qzDT36eqbo

    Communications Minister Manoj Sinha has unveiled the Commemorative Postage Stamps on Rio Olympic Games and said the unique initiative will motivate the Rio-bound Indian athletes.

    Issuing stamps on games of wrestling, badminton, shooting and boxing, the Minister said the Department of Posts had always issued special stamps on important occasions to rekindle the spirit of patriotism and for advancement of National Interest.

    Goel said in a statement that this is the first time in the history of Olympics that on the request of the Government of and Indian Olympic Association that the International Olympic Committee has agreed to provide Indian cuisine in the Olympics Village Games Kitchen. The will help players feel at home and is expected to bring out better performance.

    A sum of Rs one crore has been transferred to Indian Embassy in Brazil for buying any additional items for the Indian contingent.

    Goel said his officers were available at Rio as well as in Delhi to attend to the problems of athletes. The Indian Embassy in Brazil is providing all necessary support.

    This has been the first Olympics in which the Government has made efforts to connect the Olympics with the common man and youth so that there is an environment and fervor of Olympic Games in the country which will push the sports among youth which is good for the country in the long run, he said.

    Unprecedented efforts have been undertaken in preparations of Rio Olympics by the Ministry by launching special schemes, such as Target Olympic Podium through which customized training with 34 Foreign Coaches and foreign exposure was provided to all athletes qualifying for Rio. In addition, daily allowance of the athletes has been doubled to 100$, extra physio-therapists masseurs have been sent to Rio.

    Mental Trainers have been provided to athletes for getting a winning attitude. An amount of Rs.160 crore has been spent on preparations of the athletes for the Rio Olympics making an average of more than Rs. one crore on each athlete who has qualified.

    Athletes had been sent to Rio well in advance of around average 15 days so that they can acclimatize and feel comfortable unlike earlier Olympics where they were going just 2 to 4 days before the beginning of the events, the Minister said.

    Meanwhile, Indian-origin South African filmmaker Anant Singh has been newly elected to the International Olympic Committee.

    Singh was elected at the 129th Session ahead of the Olympic Games Rio 2016 where the election of eight new IOC Members was announced.

    Singh had been hand-picked by Nelson Mandela to make a film on his life, ‘Mandela’.

    Speaking from Rio de Janeiro, Singh said, “It is a huge honour for me to be elected at the 129th IOC Session, as an individual member, to serve on the IOC. I look forward to making a meaningful contribution to furthering the spirit of Olympism and the ideals of the Olympic Movement, especially on the African continent. I am humbled to be in the company of my friend and mentor, Sam Ramsamy who was re-elected to the IOC at the same session.”

    Other newly elected members are Nita Ambani (India); Sari Essayah (Finland); Ivo Ferriani (Italy); Luis Moreno (Colombia); Auvita Rapilla (Papua New Guinea); and Tricia Smith (Canada) and Karl Stoss (Austria).

  • Motivational song, Wall, and Stamps release add to Olympic fever in the country

    Motivational song, Wall, and Stamps release add to Olympic fever in the country

    NEW DELHI: Even as the Rio Olympics have begun with the largest-ever Indian contingent, several activities have taken place in India to mark the games.

    A Run for Rio was flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in which 20000 school going children took part.

    The ‘Wall of Best Wishes’ has been put up at India Gate lawns by the Youth Affairs and Sports Ministry where common people can post their Best Wishes to the Rio participants Indian athletes. Twitter handle #Khelo India @ India Sports can be used to change the background of icon of twitter account with the spirit of Rio.

    An Olympic exhibition has opened to continue till 21 August 2016 at different locations of NDMC and MCD areas. In these locations, giant size screens have been put so that people in large group can watch Olympics games as they happen.

    The official song for India for the Rio Olympics ‘Born a Champion’ voiced and written by Fakira (Ahran Choudhary) has been launched at the Olympic Carnival by Sports Minister Vijay Goel here.

    Based on the story of an athlete, the RAP track captures the undying spirit of a sports man, the essence of the fight an athlete goes through in his life to prove his talent to others, but more importantly to himself.

    A tribute by Bollywood to the Indian athletes, the track is composed by Aditya Dev – who composed the music for Bajirao Mastani – and cinematography by Vishal Seth, who is a well known fashion photographer and cinematographer. Akshay Kumar lent his support for the making of the song and video and is a non-commercial initiative.

    The song climaxes with #wewantgold, all Indian rooting for, hoping for, dreaming for, and waiting for the gold medals that Indian sportsmen would be winning at the games for the country.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=7qzDT36eqbo

    Communications Minister Manoj Sinha has unveiled the Commemorative Postage Stamps on Rio Olympic Games and said the unique initiative will motivate the Rio-bound Indian athletes.

    Issuing stamps on games of wrestling, badminton, shooting and boxing, the Minister said the Department of Posts had always issued special stamps on important occasions to rekindle the spirit of patriotism and for advancement of National Interest.

    Goel said in a statement that this is the first time in the history of Olympics that on the request of the Government of and Indian Olympic Association that the International Olympic Committee has agreed to provide Indian cuisine in the Olympics Village Games Kitchen. The will help players feel at home and is expected to bring out better performance.

    A sum of Rs one crore has been transferred to Indian Embassy in Brazil for buying any additional items for the Indian contingent.

    Goel said his officers were available at Rio as well as in Delhi to attend to the problems of athletes. The Indian Embassy in Brazil is providing all necessary support.

    This has been the first Olympics in which the Government has made efforts to connect the Olympics with the common man and youth so that there is an environment and fervor of Olympic Games in the country which will push the sports among youth which is good for the country in the long run, he said.

    Unprecedented efforts have been undertaken in preparations of Rio Olympics by the Ministry by launching special schemes, such as Target Olympic Podium through which customized training with 34 Foreign Coaches and foreign exposure was provided to all athletes qualifying for Rio. In addition, daily allowance of the athletes has been doubled to 100$, extra physio-therapists masseurs have been sent to Rio.

    Mental Trainers have been provided to athletes for getting a winning attitude. An amount of Rs.160 crore has been spent on preparations of the athletes for the Rio Olympics making an average of more than Rs. one crore on each athlete who has qualified.

    Athletes had been sent to Rio well in advance of around average 15 days so that they can acclimatize and feel comfortable unlike earlier Olympics where they were going just 2 to 4 days before the beginning of the events, the Minister said.

    Meanwhile, Indian-origin South African filmmaker Anant Singh has been newly elected to the International Olympic Committee.

    Singh was elected at the 129th Session ahead of the Olympic Games Rio 2016 where the election of eight new IOC Members was announced.

    Singh had been hand-picked by Nelson Mandela to make a film on his life, ‘Mandela’.

    Speaking from Rio de Janeiro, Singh said, “It is a huge honour for me to be elected at the 129th IOC Session, as an individual member, to serve on the IOC. I look forward to making a meaningful contribution to furthering the spirit of Olympism and the ideals of the Olympic Movement, especially on the African continent. I am humbled to be in the company of my friend and mentor, Sam Ramsamy who was re-elected to the IOC at the same session.”

    Other newly elected members are Nita Ambani (India); Sari Essayah (Finland); Ivo Ferriani (Italy); Luis Moreno (Colombia); Auvita Rapilla (Papua New Guinea); and Tricia Smith (Canada) and Karl Stoss (Austria).

  • Largest-ever contigent for Rio Olympics, Steel Ministry, Reliance Jio, Tata Salt among sponsors

    Largest-ever contigent for Rio Olympics, Steel Ministry, Reliance Jio, Tata Salt among sponsors

    NEW DELHI: In its highest ever contingent, India is sending a total of 119 sportspersons who have qualified for participation in Rio Olympics 2016 to be held from 5 to 21 August 2016.

    A total of 57 sportspersons qualified for participation in Beijing Olympics 2008 and 81 sportspersons qualified for participation in London Olympics 2012.

    Minister Vijay Goel told Parliament today that the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has informed that sponsors already committed are Reliance Jio and Edelweiss Financial Services as the Principal Sponsors, Amul, Tata Salt and Herbalife as Associate Sponsor, Li Ning and SBJ as apparel sponsors.

    Preparation for Olympic Games is an ongoing process. Training and competitive exposure to sportspersons preparing for international sports events including Olympic Games are provided under the Scheme of Assistance to National Sports Federations (NSFs) and National Sports Development Fund (NSDF).

    (Two sportspersons – sprinter Dharambir Singh and wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt – are being sponsored for the Rio Olympics by the Steel Authority of India Ltd. Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh conferred the SAIL logo and felicitated the atheletes recently. Minister of State for Steel Vishnu Deo Sai, Secretary Steel Ms. Aruna Sundararajan and SAIL Chairman P K Singh and senior officers of the Ministry were also present on the occasion.)

    The Youth Affairs & Sports Ministry does not maintain data about the sponsorship given by private sector and public sector companies directly to the sportspersons and sports bodies for preparation and training of the sportspersons for their participation in international event including Rio Olympics 2016.

    The Ministry has formulated a programme “Target Olympic Podium Scheme” (TOP Scheme) within the overall ambit of the National Sports Development Fund (NSDF) with the objective of identifying and supporting potential medal prospects for 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games.

    An Elite Athletes Identification Committee has been set up with Ms. Anju Bobby George, renowned athlete as its chairperson, Pullella Gopichand and Ms. M C Mary Kom as members among others to evaluate and select potential medal prospects for 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games for support under the Target Olympic Podium (TOP) Scheme. Identified medal prospects are being provided financial assistance for their customized training at Institutes having world class facilities and other necessary support under Target Olympic Podium (TOP) Scheme.

    Further, in order to enhance the number of participants in the next Tokyo Olympics, the Government has set up a Mission Olympic Cell (MOC) in Sports Authority of India.

  • Largest-ever contigent for Rio Olympics, Steel Ministry, Reliance Jio, Tata Salt among sponsors

    Largest-ever contigent for Rio Olympics, Steel Ministry, Reliance Jio, Tata Salt among sponsors

    NEW DELHI: In its highest ever contingent, India is sending a total of 119 sportspersons who have qualified for participation in Rio Olympics 2016 to be held from 5 to 21 August 2016.

    A total of 57 sportspersons qualified for participation in Beijing Olympics 2008 and 81 sportspersons qualified for participation in London Olympics 2012.

    Minister Vijay Goel told Parliament today that the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has informed that sponsors already committed are Reliance Jio and Edelweiss Financial Services as the Principal Sponsors, Amul, Tata Salt and Herbalife as Associate Sponsor, Li Ning and SBJ as apparel sponsors.

    Preparation for Olympic Games is an ongoing process. Training and competitive exposure to sportspersons preparing for international sports events including Olympic Games are provided under the Scheme of Assistance to National Sports Federations (NSFs) and National Sports Development Fund (NSDF).

    (Two sportspersons – sprinter Dharambir Singh and wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt – are being sponsored for the Rio Olympics by the Steel Authority of India Ltd. Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh conferred the SAIL logo and felicitated the atheletes recently. Minister of State for Steel Vishnu Deo Sai, Secretary Steel Ms. Aruna Sundararajan and SAIL Chairman P K Singh and senior officers of the Ministry were also present on the occasion.)

    The Youth Affairs & Sports Ministry does not maintain data about the sponsorship given by private sector and public sector companies directly to the sportspersons and sports bodies for preparation and training of the sportspersons for their participation in international event including Rio Olympics 2016.

    The Ministry has formulated a programme “Target Olympic Podium Scheme” (TOP Scheme) within the overall ambit of the National Sports Development Fund (NSDF) with the objective of identifying and supporting potential medal prospects for 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games.

    An Elite Athletes Identification Committee has been set up with Ms. Anju Bobby George, renowned athlete as its chairperson, Pullella Gopichand and Ms. M C Mary Kom as members among others to evaluate and select potential medal prospects for 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games for support under the Target Olympic Podium (TOP) Scheme. Identified medal prospects are being provided financial assistance for their customized training at Institutes having world class facilities and other necessary support under Target Olympic Podium (TOP) Scheme.

    Further, in order to enhance the number of participants in the next Tokyo Olympics, the Government has set up a Mission Olympic Cell (MOC) in Sports Authority of India.

  • Rio Olympics: India-centric live on DD National, special programmes on DD Sports

    Rio Olympics: India-centric live on DD National, special programmes on DD Sports

    NEW DELHI: All the India-centric events and some other important events taking place during the Olympics next month will be telecast on Doordarshan National Channel.

    A DD source told indiantelevision.com that there will be no live telecasts on DD Sports as that channel is not covered in the ambit of the Sports Broadcasting Signals (Mandatory Sharing with Prasar Bharati) Act 2007. However, DD Sports had commenced pre-event programmes on the Olympics in June this year.

    Rio 2016 are being held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, are from 5 to 21 August 2016. The Paralympics follow from 7 to 18 September 2016. The Rio 2016 opening ceremony will be at the Maracanã Stadium on 5 August 2016. This is the first time that the Games are being held in South Anerica.

    The source also said that as President Pranab Mukherjee will be giving his traditional broadcast on the eve of Independence Day from 7.00 pm onwards n 14 August 2016, any important India-centric event that may happen at that time could be carried further in the day.

    Similarly, the Flag Hoisting Ceremony and Prime Minister’s Address to the Nation on Independence Day and Governors’ Address will be telecast on DD National from 6.25 am to 9.30 am. During this period if any important India centric-event happens, this will be carried as deferred live from 9.30 am onwards.

    The timings of the Closing ceremony are yet to be provided by the rights holder Star Sports. Also the timings pertaining to the end of the play every day are tentative and likely to change depending on the duration of the play.

    DD Sports has already mounted five shows as the build up to the Rio Olympics 2016. The shows were Olympic Hour, Olympics Flash Back, Mission Rio, Olympics Quiz and 2 episode series ‘Poorvottar Ke Ratna’.

    Apart from this social media weekly show ‘Sports Konect’ is totally focussed on Olympics and has been renamed as ‘Olympics Konect’.

    During the Olympics in DD Sports, daily Olympics bulletins and studio based discussion show ‘Olympics Hour’ will be telecast which will incorporate India centric news from the field of play and Olympics village. Apart from this shows like Olympics Flashback and Olympics Quiz which are not dated will be repeated.

    OLYMPIC HOUR- Studio discussion based one hour show in which the select experts dissect the chances of Indian athletes in sports in which the medals are expected. The selected experts include sports persons, sports journalists and federation officials.

    Olympics Flash Back- In this 15 minutes of flash back time, DD Sports takes the viewers down the memory lane, taking one back to the origin, legacy and important moments attached with the Olympics in past. These capsules were acquired from DW, Germany and are of best production quality.

    Mission Rio: – in this half an hour per episode done in documentary feature style, India’s chances weighing the sports personalities and specific sports are showcased from the actual location. These episodes are based on athletics, hockey, gymnastics, weightlifting, Wrestling & Archery amongst others.    

    Olympics Quiz- the only quiz show of its kind in the sports genre, the 7 episode series tests the knowledge level of the school level students pertaining to the games. Hosted by the seasoned quiz master, the series is shot in a unique viewer friendly presentation style, It is beginning this evening from 7.30 pm to 8 pm and will continue everyday till 4 August.

    Porvottar Ke Ratna- MC Mary Kom was the face of Indian upsurge in the London Olympics 2016. In Rio Olympics 2016, two sports faces of the North East, boxer Shiva Thapa and gymnast DipaKarmakar shoulder the medal hope of the nation. In two sports episodes of Porvottar Ke Ratna, these two athletes are profiled from ground zero.  This will be held on four days featuring Shiva Thomas tomorrow and on 3 August and Dipa Karmakar on 31 July and 4 August from 9.30 pm to 10 pm on Star Sports.

    Telecast Timings of Rio Olympics 2016 in DD NATIONAL

    The timings are in Indian Standard Time (IST) and the schedule given below is as per the information provided by the rights holder Star Sports.

    The schedule includes the timings of the Pre Olympic and Post Olympic show before the start and at the end of each day’s play. 

    DAY

    Date

    Pre Olympic Show (IST)

    Start of Games

    Event

    Date

    End of Games

    Post Olympic  Show (IST)

     

    6/8/16

    4:00 -4:20 AM

    4:20 am

    Opening Ceremony

     

    7:33 am

    7:30 am- 8:00 am

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1

    6/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55 pm IST

    ROWING

    7/8/16

    09:23 am    IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    2

    7/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

      16:55 pm  IST

    ROWING

    8/8/16

    09:23 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    3

    8/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55   pm IST

    ROWING

    9/8/16

    09:23 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    4

    9/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55 pm   IST

    ROWING

    10/8/16

    09:23  am  IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    5

    10/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55      pm IST

    CYCLING ROWING

    FENCING

    11/8/16

    09:23 am    IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    6

    11/8/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:50  pm       IST

    GOLF

    12/8/16

    09:23 am    IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    7

    12/8/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:50      pm IST

    GOLF

    13/8/16

    09:23 am    IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    8

    13/8/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:50      pm      IST

    GOLF

    14/8/16

    09:23 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    9

    14/8/16

    15:00 to 15: 30

    15:20  pm     IST

    GOLF

    15/8/16

    09:23 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    10

    15/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55     pm IST

    BADMINTON

    16/8/16

    09:23 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    11

    16/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55     pm IST

    BADMINTON

    17/8/16

    09:23 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    12

    17/8/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:50      pm IST

    GOLF

    18/8/16

    10:03 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    13

    18/8/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:50 pm      IST

    GOLF

     

    19/8/16

    08:48 am   IST

    9:00 to 9:30

    14

    19/8/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:50      pm IST

    GOLF

     

    20/8/16

    08:48 am   IST

    9:00 to 9:30

    15

    20/18/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:20      pm IST

    GOLF

     

    21/8/16

    09:03 am   IST

    9:00 am-9:30 am

    16

    21/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55  pm       IST

    WRESTLING

     

    22/8/16

    Closing ceremony will start at 4.20 am

    TBD

    Telecast plan of Rio olympics games based programme 2016 on dd sports

    2000-2030 Hrs

    Mission Rio-2016

    (on DD SPORTS)

     

     

     

    athletics 1

    25.06.16

     

    26.06.16

     

     

    athletics 2

    26.06.16

    27.06.16

     

    athletics 1

    08.07.16

    09.07.16

     

    athletics 2

    09.07.16

    10.07.16

     

    hockey

    15.07.16

    16.07.16

     

    hockey

    16.07.16

    17.07.16

     

     

    boxing

    22.07.16

    23.07.16

     

     

    gymnastics

    23.07.16

    24.07.16

     

     

    Weightlifting

    28.07.16

    29.07.16

     

    wrestling

    29.07.16

    30.07.16

     

    archery

    05.08.18

    06.07.16

     

     

    0800 0830 Hrs

    mission rio-2016

    (on DD national)

     

     

     

    Hockey

    25.06.16

     

     

     

    Boxing

    26.06.16

     

     

    Gymnastics

    27.06.16

     

     

    Athletics1

    28.07.16

     

     

    Athletics 2

    29.07.16

     

     

    Weighlifting

    01.08.16

     

     

    Wrestling

    02.08.16

     

     

    Archery

    03.08.16

     

     

     
  • Rio Olympics: India-centric live on DD National, special programmes on DD Sports

    Rio Olympics: India-centric live on DD National, special programmes on DD Sports

    NEW DELHI: All the India-centric events and some other important events taking place during the Olympics next month will be telecast on Doordarshan National Channel.

    A DD source told indiantelevision.com that there will be no live telecasts on DD Sports as that channel is not covered in the ambit of the Sports Broadcasting Signals (Mandatory Sharing with Prasar Bharati) Act 2007. However, DD Sports had commenced pre-event programmes on the Olympics in June this year.

    Rio 2016 are being held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, are from 5 to 21 August 2016. The Paralympics follow from 7 to 18 September 2016. The Rio 2016 opening ceremony will be at the Maracanã Stadium on 5 August 2016. This is the first time that the Games are being held in South Anerica.

    The source also said that as President Pranab Mukherjee will be giving his traditional broadcast on the eve of Independence Day from 7.00 pm onwards n 14 August 2016, any important India-centric event that may happen at that time could be carried further in the day.

    Similarly, the Flag Hoisting Ceremony and Prime Minister’s Address to the Nation on Independence Day and Governors’ Address will be telecast on DD National from 6.25 am to 9.30 am. During this period if any important India centric-event happens, this will be carried as deferred live from 9.30 am onwards.

    The timings of the Closing ceremony are yet to be provided by the rights holder Star Sports. Also the timings pertaining to the end of the play every day are tentative and likely to change depending on the duration of the play.

    DD Sports has already mounted five shows as the build up to the Rio Olympics 2016. The shows were Olympic Hour, Olympics Flash Back, Mission Rio, Olympics Quiz and 2 episode series ‘Poorvottar Ke Ratna’.

    Apart from this social media weekly show ‘Sports Konect’ is totally focussed on Olympics and has been renamed as ‘Olympics Konect’.

    During the Olympics in DD Sports, daily Olympics bulletins and studio based discussion show ‘Olympics Hour’ will be telecast which will incorporate India centric news from the field of play and Olympics village. Apart from this shows like Olympics Flashback and Olympics Quiz which are not dated will be repeated.

    OLYMPIC HOUR- Studio discussion based one hour show in which the select experts dissect the chances of Indian athletes in sports in which the medals are expected. The selected experts include sports persons, sports journalists and federation officials.

    Olympics Flash Back- In this 15 minutes of flash back time, DD Sports takes the viewers down the memory lane, taking one back to the origin, legacy and important moments attached with the Olympics in past. These capsules were acquired from DW, Germany and are of best production quality.

    Mission Rio: – in this half an hour per episode done in documentary feature style, India’s chances weighing the sports personalities and specific sports are showcased from the actual location. These episodes are based on athletics, hockey, gymnastics, weightlifting, Wrestling & Archery amongst others.    

    Olympics Quiz- the only quiz show of its kind in the sports genre, the 7 episode series tests the knowledge level of the school level students pertaining to the games. Hosted by the seasoned quiz master, the series is shot in a unique viewer friendly presentation style, It is beginning this evening from 7.30 pm to 8 pm and will continue everyday till 4 August.

    Porvottar Ke Ratna- MC Mary Kom was the face of Indian upsurge in the London Olympics 2016. In Rio Olympics 2016, two sports faces of the North East, boxer Shiva Thapa and gymnast DipaKarmakar shoulder the medal hope of the nation. In two sports episodes of Porvottar Ke Ratna, these two athletes are profiled from ground zero.  This will be held on four days featuring Shiva Thomas tomorrow and on 3 August and Dipa Karmakar on 31 July and 4 August from 9.30 pm to 10 pm on Star Sports.

    Telecast Timings of Rio Olympics 2016 in DD NATIONAL

    The timings are in Indian Standard Time (IST) and the schedule given below is as per the information provided by the rights holder Star Sports.

    The schedule includes the timings of the Pre Olympic and Post Olympic show before the start and at the end of each day’s play. 

    DAY

    Date

    Pre Olympic Show (IST)

    Start of Games

    Event

    Date

    End of Games

    Post Olympic  Show (IST)

     

    6/8/16

    4:00 -4:20 AM

    4:20 am

    Opening Ceremony

     

    7:33 am

    7:30 am- 8:00 am

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1

    6/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55 pm IST

    ROWING

    7/8/16

    09:23 am    IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    2

    7/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

      16:55 pm  IST

    ROWING

    8/8/16

    09:23 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    3

    8/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55   pm IST

    ROWING

    9/8/16

    09:23 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    4

    9/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55 pm   IST

    ROWING

    10/8/16

    09:23  am  IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    5

    10/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55      pm IST

    CYCLING ROWING

    FENCING

    11/8/16

    09:23 am    IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    6

    11/8/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:50  pm       IST

    GOLF

    12/8/16

    09:23 am    IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    7

    12/8/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:50      pm IST

    GOLF

    13/8/16

    09:23 am    IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    8

    13/8/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:50      pm      IST

    GOLF

    14/8/16

    09:23 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    9

    14/8/16

    15:00 to 15: 30

    15:20  pm     IST

    GOLF

    15/8/16

    09:23 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    10

    15/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55     pm IST

    BADMINTON

    16/8/16

    09:23 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    11

    16/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55     pm IST

    BADMINTON

    17/8/16

    09:23 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    12

    17/8/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:50      pm IST

    GOLF

    18/8/16

    10:03 am   IST

    9:30 to 10:00

    13

    18/8/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:50 pm      IST

    GOLF

     

    19/8/16

    08:48 am   IST

    9:00 to 9:30

    14

    19/8/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:50      pm IST

    GOLF

     

    20/8/16

    08:48 am   IST

    9:00 to 9:30

    15

    20/18/16

    15:30 to 16:00

    15:20      pm IST

    GOLF

     

    21/8/16

    09:03 am   IST

    9:00 am-9:30 am

    16

    21/8/16

    16:30 to 17:00

    16:55  pm       IST

    WRESTLING

     

    22/8/16

    Closing ceremony will start at 4.20 am

    TBD

    Telecast plan of Rio olympics games based programme 2016 on dd sports

    2000-2030 Hrs

    Mission Rio-2016

    (on DD SPORTS)

     

     

     

    athletics 1

    25.06.16

     

    26.06.16

     

     

    athletics 2

    26.06.16

    27.06.16

     

    athletics 1

    08.07.16

    09.07.16

     

    athletics 2

    09.07.16

    10.07.16

     

    hockey

    15.07.16

    16.07.16

     

    hockey

    16.07.16

    17.07.16

     

     

    boxing

    22.07.16

    23.07.16

     

     

    gymnastics

    23.07.16

    24.07.16

     

     

    Weightlifting

    28.07.16

    29.07.16

     

    wrestling

    29.07.16

    30.07.16

     

    archery

    05.08.18

    06.07.16

     

     

    0800 0830 Hrs

    mission rio-2016

    (on DD national)

     

     

     

    Hockey

    25.06.16

     

     

     

    Boxing

    26.06.16

     

     

    Gymnastics

    27.06.16

     

     

    Athletics1

    28.07.16

     

     

    Athletics 2

    29.07.16

     

     

    Weighlifting

    01.08.16

     

     

    Wrestling

    02.08.16

     

     

    Archery

    03.08.16

     

     

     
  • Amul is the official sponsor of the Indian contingent to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

    Amul is the official sponsor of the Indian contingent to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

    NEW DELHI: Food products marketing organization Amul is the official sponsor of the Indian contingent at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

    The contract was signed by Indian Olympic Association Secretary General Rajeev Mehta and Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (Amul) MD R S Sodhi today.

    In 2012, Amul sponsored the Indian contingent at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

    Amul has earlier been an avid supporter of various sporting events, may it be the Asian Games, Commonwealth games or other sports.

    To be inaugurated on 5 August 2016 in Brazil, the Rio Olympics will play host to the largest Indian contingent ever, with close to 100 sportspersons being a part of it.
    Amul aims to engage with youth and leverage the connection between the energy of milk and sports. It is the main ingredient for the fitness of any sportsman. Hence it is an appropriate association for Amul.

    Amul will launch a series of advertising campaigns for milk and various dairy products to promote this association in the coming months.

    Amul has embarked upon an “Eat Milk with Every Meal” campaign to highlight the importance of milk and dairy products like cheese, yogurt, butter, ghee, paneer etc. in the daily diet. Amul Doodh Pita hai India, one of Amul’s most loved campaign, will be used to cheer the Indian contingent. India is the largest producer of milk in the world and Amul is not only India’s but Asia’s largest milk brand.

    Sodhi said, “Amul is committed to strengthening the Olympic movement in India and encourage young generation from all over the country to take up Olympic sports. I take great pleasure and pride in announcing our sponsorship of the Indian contingent to the Olympic Games Rio 2016”.

    Explaining the foundation of this association, he said milk is nature’s original energy drink and plays a pivotal role in building the physical and mental strength of the athletes. Nutritious dairy diet is an important part in the diets of athletes around the world.

    Participation in Olympics is the aspiration of every athlete and with the kind of investments made by our country in this arena to select, nurture and train the best athletes, we are confident that Indian contingent will deliver the best ever performance in the Olympic games and make our country proud. Further, he said that this association will help in engaging the kids and youth so that they can enjoy a healthy life.”

    Mehta added, “I would like to thank Mr RS Sodhi and Amul family for coming on board as the sponsor for our Indian contingent for Rio Olympics. I am happy that Amul family is supporting Indian Olympic Association from past sometime. The preparations for our athletes are in full swing and till date more than 100 athletes have qualified for Rio Olympics, this is the largest ever contingent we are sending to Olympics”.