Tag: Sudhir Chaudhary

  • Aaj Tak’s premiere telecast of ‘Black & White’ with Sudhir Chaudhary crosses 1000 TVT mark: Barc

    Aaj Tak’s premiere telecast of ‘Black & White’ with Sudhir Chaudhary crosses 1000 TVT mark: Barc

    Mumbai: Aaj Tak channel crossed the 1000 TVT (average minute audience) during the 9 p.m time band on 19 July during the telecast of its new show Black & White with consultant editor Sudhir Chaudhary. This number is higher than the rolled average of any other news channel during the 9 p.m band in Week 29.

    This was the news anchor’s first appearance on the Hindi news channel following his exit from Zee Media.

    As per the channel, the viewership contribution of the 9 p.m slot has increased from 11 per cent to 15 per cent. Aaj Tak claims that Sudhir Chaudhary’s show garnered higher TVTs compared to every other news show during the 9 p.m band based on four-week data.

    As per unrolled data, Sudhir Chaudhary’s show saw an unprecedented growth of 39 per cent on the opening day (19 July), 54 per cent on the following day (20 July) and 60 per cent on the day after (21 July).

    To celebrate the performance of the show, Chaudhary asked his viewers to join him for a Facebook Live chat on 28 July starting at 6:30 p.m.

    Source: Barc | HSM 15+ | 21:00 hrs | Week 26-29

  • Aaj Tak to telecast its new show with Sudhir Chaudhary on 19 July

    Aaj Tak to telecast its new show with Sudhir Chaudhary on 19 July

    Mumbai: Hindi news channel Aaj Tak announced that its new show helmed by Sudhir Chaudhary will air on Tuesday, 19 July starting at 9 p.m. The channel has released several promos hinting at the name of the show which is expected to be Black & White.

    As part of the promotions, the channel broadcast turns black & white during brief moments of the day hinting at the show’s name. The channel is also airing three promos where Sudhir Chaudhary is seen giving hints regarding the show’s name.

    Earlier, Aaj Tak had launched a technology-driven interactive campaign directly engaging its viewers with ideas for its show with Sudhir Chaudhary. Titled #AskSudhir, the campaign garnered three lakh plus WhatsApp messages, 1.2 lakh plus listens on Twitter Spaces and 75,000 Tweets and trended on Twitter for six hours on 15 July.

    The former editor-in-chief and CEO of Zee Media joined TV Today Network last week as consulting editor for Aaj Tak.

  • Aaj Tak asks netizens for ideas on Sudhir Chaudhary’s next show with #AskSudhir campaign

    Aaj Tak asks netizens for ideas on Sudhir Chaudhary’s next show with #AskSudhir campaign

    Mumbai: Aaj Tak, the Hindi news channel from India Today Group, and veteran journalist Sudhir Chaudhary experimented with a technology-driven interactive digital campaign.

    The campaign #AskSudhir garnered over three lakh plus WhatsApp messages, 1.2 lakh plus listens on Twitter spaces and 75,000 plus Tweets and trended for about six hours on the top during the day.

    The social media campaigns saw Aaj Tak viewers and lakhs of netizens engage on Twitter spaces and the Chatbot campaign, and emotionally connect with Sudhir Chaudhary on Aaj Tak.

  • Zee Media CEO Sudhir Chaudhary quits to pursue entrepreneurial venture

    Zee Media CEO Sudhir Chaudhary quits to pursue entrepreneurial venture

    Mumbai: News broadcaster Zee Media on Friday said its chief executive officer Sudhir Zee Media CEO Sudhir Chaudhary quits to pursue entrepreneurial venture.

    Chaudhary was associated with the news broadcaster for over 10 years. His resignation was announced during the closing of business hours on 1 July 2022 in a regulatory filing by Zee Media Corporation without specifying the reason.

    The filing puzzling stated that the company has initiated the process of nominating  Zee Media chief business officer Abhay Ojha as key managerial personnel in place of Chaudhary. However, as Indiantelevision.com reported on 19 June, Ojha had passed away due to a cardiac arrest. 

    Also read: TV broadcast veteran & Zee Media’s CRO Abhay Ojha passes away

    As per a report by Newslaundry, the editors of Zee News, Zee Business and Zee 24 Taas will report to president – group strategy and innovation and WION will report directly to the publisher.  

    Chaudhary’s decision to quit was a result of his own deliberations to start his own enterprise.

    He was associated with Zee Media for over a decade. Zee Media owns and operates 14 news channels in ten different languages and is one of the largest news networks in the country.

  • Wion announces new docu-series ‘Inside Xi’s China’

    Wion announces new docu-series ‘Inside Xi’s China’

    Mumbai: International news channel Wion has announced the launch of ten-episode documentary series Inside Xi’s China, which charts the rise of China as a global superpower. Each of the 30-minute episodes is a visual journey of the global aspirations, its flourishing economy, lifestyle changes of its population, the world’s perception of China, etc. The teaser of the upcoming docu-series is live on Youtube.

    Inside Xi’s China will be accessible on linear as well as digital platforms. Each of the episodes is written keeping in mind the dictatorship pattern and the historic relevance of The People’s Republic of China and aims to become a reliable source of facts. It will allow viewers to experience the journey of China from the times of Mao Zedong to China in modern terms. This well-researched approach will boost the curiosity amongst trade unions, potential stakeholders as well as viewers spread across the globe. 

    The docu-series is being promoted across Wion’s electronics channel, print, social and digital platforms. 

    Speaking of the launch of this unique documentary series with a fact-led approach, Wion CEO & editor in chief Sudhir Chaudhary said, “Wion has been neutral and non-biased towards the reportage of politics and other relevant news across the globe. As our audience looks up to us as a trustworthy news source partner, we aim to present the facts of China’s struggle and economic success through a visual series that could cater to all age groups.“ 

    WION managing editor Palki Sharma Upadhyay, “The news consumption and communication patterns have been evolving with time. We, at WION, strongly believe that facts can be presented by adopting a new innovative approach, which can further be an eye-opener to the end consumers. This visual journey divided into 10 episodes will help in ensuring the right information reaches a wider range of audiences who are unaware of the reality of China.” 

  • Governance Now to honour achievers with Visionary Awards 2021

    Governance Now to honour achievers with Visionary Awards 2021

    Mumbai : Governance Now, a platform for analysis of public policy and governance from the house of Sri Adhikari Brothers is all set to present Visionary Awards of 2021 in a virtual webinar to be held on 29 January.

    The awards will be presented by union minister of law and justice Kiren Rijiju to seven dignitaries, in the following categories.

    1. Outstanding Contribution to Entertainment Industry : Actor Anil Kapoor

    2. Regulator, Financial Sector : Bombay Stock Exchange MD Ashish Chauhan

    3. Best Administrator (Handling Covid-19 Situation)- Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation commissioner Iqbal Chahal

    4. Media Personality of the Year- Sony Entertainment Pictures Networks India MD & CEO N P Singh

    5. Most Popular Face News (English)- India Today Group consulting editor Rajdeep Sardesai

    6. Political Spokesperson of the Year-  Shehzad Poonawala

    7. Most Popular Face News (Hindi)- Zee News editor Sudhir Chaudhary

    “The Awardees were chosen after rigorous screening by an expert panel after multiple rounds of experts’ meetings,” the organisers said in as statement ahead of the ceremony.

    SABGROUP chairman and MD Markand Adhikari said, “Though I have kept myself out from the entire process, our panel of experts have adhered to the best processes and only the best achievers are being felicitated as Governance Now stands for credibility and high standards of journalism.”

    The event will be broadcasted live on Zoom, SABGROUP Governance Now Digital platform (www.governancenow.com).

  • Aaj Tak anchor Rohit Sardana succumbs to Covid

    Aaj Tak anchor Rohit Sardana succumbs to Covid

    NEW DELHI: Covid keeps taking its toll on the Indian news broadcasting industry. Reports emerged on Friday that Hindi news channel Aaj Tak’s lead anchor Rohit Sardana has passed away after testing positive for Covid2019.

    “More terrible news friends. Well known TV news anchor Rohit Sardana has passed away. Had a heart attack this morning. Deep condolences to his family,” tweeted journalist Rajdeep Sardesai.

     

     

    A senior broadcast journalist and a popular face on Hindi news channels, Sardana had left Zee News to join Aaj Tak in 2017. He was the host of the popular debate show Taal Thok Ke on Zee News and was last hosting Dangal on Aaj Tak.

    Sardana’s untimely demise has left the news media world in a state of shock, with several friends, colleagues and prominent personages expressing their sadness over demise on social media. Zee News editor-in-chief Sudhir Chaudhary and Delhi’s deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia took to Twitter to condole Sardana’s passing.

     

     

     

     

    The last few posts on Sardana’s Twitter account shows that he was trying to help people even while suffering from Covid himself. He was amplifying the SOS calls of people who were in need of amenities amidst the second wave of the Covid2019 pandemic.

  • Dubai to host 4th edition of the WION Global Summit

    Dubai to host 4th edition of the WION Global Summit

    NEW DELHI: Dubai will host the fourth edition of the WION Global Summit on 24 March 2021, at the Oberoi.

    The day-long summit will bring together thought leaders and global policymakers from around the World.

    India's external affairs minister Dr S Jaishankar will grace the event as chief guest.

    India's envoy to the UAE Pavan Kapoor will deliver the welcome note on behalf of the host nation.

    Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton, and Japan's minister of state for defence Yasuhide Nakayama will deliver keynotes for various session.

    A wide range of panelists will dissect the most pressing challenges with the aim of exploring effective solutions. On the panel will be former White House Middle East envoy under former US President Donald Trump, Jason D Greenblatt, former prime minister of Sri Lanka Ranil Wickremesinghe, former defence minister of Taiwan Michael Tsai, former foreign affairs minister of Australia Alexander Downer, digital champion at the European Commission for France Gilles Babinet, and many others.

    The Summit would be attended by WION CEO & editor-in-chief Sudhir Chaudhary. The sessions would be moderated by WION executive editor Palki Sharma Upadhyay, and international TV presenter Ali Aslan.

    The event will have four sessions, on West Asia's changing geopolitics, the post-pandemic World order, World economy, and the new digital reality, respectively.

    For the last three years, the WION Global Summit has been at the forefront of intellectual exchange and thought leadership. Over the years, the summit has hosted Presidents, Prime Ministers, ministers, economic advisors, and various global leaders. It has been at the cutting edge of new ideas, innovations, and experiences.

    Watch the 4th edition of the WION Global Summit: Power play in a post-pandemic World LIVE on 24th March on WION, starting 10:30 AM local time (12:00 PM IST, 6:30 AM GMT).

  • 3 Reasons why news industry is miffed with BARC

    3 Reasons why news industry is miffed with BARC

    NEW DELHI: The recent TRP manipulation scam has reopened old wounds that news channels and Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) had been mending. The genre had never been absolutely satisfied with how the authority is measuring ratings and the recent sequence of events has once again brought the matter to the fore. At the recently concluded News Television Summit hosted by Indiantelevision.com, several speakers from the news world pointed out the errors that they feel BARC is making in measuring news TRPs. Here is a comprehensive overview:

    1.  Incorrect Sample Size

    Zee News CEO and editor-in-chief Sudhir Chaudhary pointed out, “I think the main problem with BARC ratings is that the sample size is so small. Statistically speaking, we are a 32,000 crore industry and BARC has its meter in just 44,000 homes. As we traditionally say that of the overall sample size only 10 per cent watch news, we are left with just 4,400 boxes, which is very less for a huge market like India.”

    2.  Incorrect Data Points 

    ABP News Network CEO Avinash Pandey, who has been an open critic of the BARC measurement systems, stated that he’s against the minute-by-minute stock market-like analysis of news shows, where BARC points out at what precise moment the TRP took a jump. According to him, this is prompting all the news channels to run a similar sort of programming and picking up a similar tone with its stories. He said, “Until and unless BARC effectively manages the impact of news, and not just the number of people watching the channel for a certain time, unfortunately, we all will be in the rat race of chasing the ratings and it will destroy our businesses, people’s lives, and our country.”

    3.  Improvement Needed in the Backend

    Times Network MD & CEO MK Anand stated, “From what I’ve seen in the last four years, fixing the back-end of the measurement mechanism is required. BARC CEO Sunil Lulla has been trying to bring a lot of sense to the process. He has been continuously improving it. But whether it is inside BARC or outside, there are people who break ranks and resort to corrupt means. We have seen them use shortcuts to get to the numbers and that is not acceptable.” 

    According to the industry, these drawbacks have also degraded the quality of programmes that news channels are running these days. They highlighted that the blind contest for maximum TRPs has prompted news outlets to run similar shows with little to no differentiation, which in turn is harming the industry as a whole. 

    While BARC under Sunil Lulla is making strides in streamlining the measurement process for the better, there are still loopholes that need to be filled. 

  • Indian news industry needs mid-course correction: Zee News’ Sudhir Chaudhary

    Indian news industry needs mid-course correction: Zee News’ Sudhir Chaudhary

    NEW DELHI:, Zee News CEO and editor-in-chief Sudhir Chaudhary expressed his discontent towards BARC ratings and the news channels flaunting them on a weekly basis during a virtual fireside chat with Indiantelevision.com founder, CEO, and editor-in-chief Anil Wanvari on the concluding day of News Television Awards Summit 2020. 

    “I think the main problem with BARC ratings is that the sample size is so small. Statistically speaking, we are a 32,000 crore industry and BARC has its meter in just 44,000 homes. As we traditionally say that of the overall sample size only 10 per cent watch news, we are left with just 4,400 boxes, which is very less for a huge market like India,” he elaborated. 

    He added that it is probably the reason why the Indian news industry is failing to grow and getting monotonous in its programming too. 

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    “You see each GEC has a different programming structure, each channel has a distinct identity. Similar is the case with every other genre, be it kids or sports. But in news, you see all the news channels have a similar programming line-up. They have a bank of 10-20 similar issues that they cover. BARC ratings confuse the editors so much that sometimes I question if an editor is really the editor or a producer, and for that matter, if the anchors are really actors,” Chaudhary commented. 

    The Daily News and Analysis host also blasted the news channels that flash BARC data every Thursday in a bid to lure advertisers and viewers. “As per BARC Guidelines, no channel is allowed to declare themselves number one based on only a week’s data. One needs to have at least four weeks of data to call themselves number one. But which channel is following this guideline? BARC data was never meant for the audience but the news channels are using that to influence them.”

    He further stated that to move past this, advertisers will themselves have to make their own investments in time, efforts, and technology. “I agree that no single technology will be acceptable to everyone. We may start using some tools for measurement but my clients or advertisers might not agree to that. Therefore, it is important to agree on a uniform tech tool for measurement.”

    Chaudhary emphasised that the whole news industry needs a mid-course correction otherwise the audience will start taking news channels as entertainment channels. 

    On being asked by Wanvari if the break on TRP ratings of news channels implemented by BARC in the wake of the recent TRP manipulation scam will change the industry, Chaudhary replied, “If I look at my own experience, I still feel nothing is going to change. But as an optimistic person, we are trying to change the programming of our own channels.”

    He continued, “When this break was announced, I told my teams that this is a constructive window of three months and we can use that to our advantage. I also asked my viewers what sort of content they want to see from us and got thousands of responses. The top suggestions we got were news on employment, education, healthcare, and local heroes. So, as an experiment, we have already started a special programme that talks all about job opportunities, hiring, skill development, etc.” 

    Chaudhary went on to reveal that Zee News earned a 100 per cent increase in its digital audience during the Covid-2019 period.

    “I cannot clearly talk about the numbers on the broadcast side because there is not much clarity but we have seen a hundred per cent spike on our digital platforms. Even if we come down from here (in post-pandemic times), we will still retain 70-80 per cent of our new audience,” he said.

    But what the news space needs the most right now is good, solid editorialised content, insisted Chaudhary. News channels really need to buck up when it comes to creating valuable news content, and establish their own distinct identity.