Tag: Shireen

  • News presenter Shireen looks to offer consultancy services

    News presenter Shireen looks to offer consultancy services

    MUMBAI: Realising that the mushrooming of television news channels also means an opportunity to offer consultancy services, former Sahara and NDTV news presenter Shireen has decided to go full-time into business through her company Network 1.

    A bi-lingual anchor, Shireen was tipped to join Television Eighteen for its Hindi channel, CNBC Awaaz, but decided against it in favour freelance work. Presently, she is busy doing some projects for Zee Business, including anchoring a show called Share Bazaar Live.

    Set up a few years ago, Network 1 is designed to service the demands of TV networks that range from training personnel to presenting an analytical viewpoint to a channel’s performance. The company is also in talks with
    media clients in South East Asia and the Middle East for TV-related projects, though Shireen refuses to divulge any details.

    Pointing out that at Sahara too her association was to manage a project after having built it from scratch, along with others like Arup Ghosh (now with Jagran TV), Shireen said that her three years there had been
    a “great learning experience”, but she needed a break from the monotony too.

    Shireen, along with Ghosh and few people from the technical team, quit the Sahara Samay family last year. She was also designated to head a channel from the sahara stable for the Sahara Samay NCR , which is still in the making.

  • Sahara merges all its news bureaux; targets Bihar channel launch this month

    Sahara merges all its news bureaux; targets Bihar channel launch this month

    MUMBAI: The news channel business of the Sahara group is undergoing a revamp after some top level executive reshuffle.

    For starters, all the bureaus of the region-specific and national news channels are being merged to bring in more synergy and avoid duplication of responsibilities.

    Hence forth, a TV news bureau will not only report for the region specific channels, but also double up for the national channel, Sahara Samay Rashtriya, if need be.

    What’s more, the print medium bureaus (working for Sahara group’s newspapers and weeklies)would also chip in with their bit for the electronic medium venture.

    Confirming the development to indiantelevision.com, Sahara’s Prabhat Dabral (who holds additional charge of the national news channel after Arup Ghose and Shireen quit) said, “Yes, we have re-organised the Sahara news bureaus and have made it one news gathering system for out print and television endeavours.”

    Dwelling on the reason for this restructuring, Dabral said the mergers were done to optimise the group’s resources. “The aim is to avoid confusion and have more synergy,” he added.

    So there would be no separate Sahara UP bureau and Sahara Rashtriya bureau as was the case earlier. From now on, all reports would be filed under the tagline Sahara Samachar.

    As part of the revamping, the Bihar-specific news channel too is being launched later this month.

    Pointing out that a final date for the formal launch has not yet been decided, Dabral said that the channel’s dry runs of a few hours has already started with the day-long run starting few days later.

    The Bihar channel is being launched to coincide with the elections being held in the state early next year.

    At the moment, Sahara has four news channels, including one for Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.

  • Arup Ghosh, Shireen quit Sahara Samay Rashtriya

    Arup Ghosh, Shireen quit Sahara Samay Rashtriya

    NEW DELHI: Star anchors Arup Ghosh and Shireen, who had quit NDTV almost three years back to join the Sahara group’s television news venture, have left to pursue other assignments.

    Arup Ghosh, head of Sahara Samay Rashtriya, the national news channel from the group, had built up the channel from the scratch, along with a team of professionals, including Shireen.

    Shireen was initially touted to be the head of a NCR (national capital region of Delhi) news channel, a region specific channel that Sahara had promised would be launched, amongst other such channels.

    However, despite two other region-specific channels being launched, the NCR fare is still to see the light of the day. Amongst those who have quit along with this duo, include Sahara Samay’s sports editor Sundeep Misra and business editor Abhishek.

    Contacted by indiantelevision.com, the editorial head of Sahara’s media units (both print and electronic), Ambikanand Sahay, confirmed the development and said, “Departure of media unit heads should not hamper the functioning, but we have made some interim arrangements wherein Prabhat Dabral will hold additional charge of the national news channel also.”

    Dabral, who has a Doordarshan background, heads the regional forays of Sahara’s news channels, which are present in states like Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.

    When asked what made them quit, Ghosh said, “There always comes a time, when one has to move on in life. We felt this is the right time for us to look at other ventures.”

    However, he was quick to add that the Sahara experience was indeed ‘enriching,’ especially as the group’s promoter, Subrata Roy, gave them a free hand to build up the national news channel from the scratch.

    Both Ghosh and Shireen had quit NDTV at a time when it was still going strong with Star for the Star News channel.

    The national news channel, which had created ripples when it debuted over a year back, now languishes almost at the bottom of the news channel heap. Quizzed on the likely changes in the national news channel content, Dabral said, “The effort would be to have more rapid fire news and also content with which the masses would relate to.”

    He, however, clarified that the changes had nothing to do with Ghosh and Shireen’s style of running the national news channel.

    The Sahara Group (which lays claim to being India’s largest business house with an asset base of $ 10.98 billion) recently effected a corporate restructuring related to its media business and brought all the properties under a joint venture with Percept Finserve.

    Though the functioning of the news channels — not carrying the One brand name yet, unlike the entertainment channel — have been kept outside the ambit of the corporate rejigg, the first signs of change in the news venture came when the technical head of Sahara’s national news channel, Kamal, left for Times’ TV venture few months back.

    Later, another senior anchor, Sudhir Chowdhry, who had come from Zee TV, too left for Rajat Sharma’s India TV.

    The total news channel venture, envisaging 36-odd region specific channels was estimated to be costing between Rs 5-6 billion. Out of this, between Rs 3-4 billion have been already spent on setting up infrastructure and buying equipment for the up and running news channels.