Tag: Television

  • WTC Finals: Star Sports picks ‘The Greatest of All Time’ Test Cricketers

    New Delhi: Test cricket has occupied a special place in the hearts of every cricket aficionado. For the past 144 years, the longest format witnessed several success stories highlighting the physicality and mental toughness from players across the 22 yards. There have been memorable victories and hard-fought fabled battles, but a world champion was never crowned.

    That debate will be put to rest when the top two nations in Test cricket – India and New Zealand square off in the ICC World Test Championship Final. The match will be broadcasted LIVE and exclusive on the Star Sports Network from 18-22 June, 2 PM onwards.

    To celebrate the historic feats in Test cricket, Star Sports has strung together a promotional activity to pick the Greatest of All Time (G.O.A.T) of the 21st century in Tests from among Batsmen, Bowlers, All-rounders and Captains. The winners for all the categories will be announced during the lunchtime show Cricket Live during the ICC WTC Final from 18-22 June, on the Star Sports Network.

    “The nominees for the categories were carefully selected through a rigid process which included a set criterion for each of the categories. An elite 50-member jury was formed comprising legends of the game like Sunil Gavaskar, Ian Bishop, Harbhajan Singh, Shane Watson, Scott Styris, Gautam Gambhir among others, renowned sports journalists and coaches,” said the channel in a statement.

    Star Sports has also given fans a chance to be a part of the jury, as fan polls will be conducted between 15-17 June on Twitter. The polls for Captain and All-rounder will take place on 17 June. All stats considered for the nominees are from or after 1 January, 2000 only.

  • TV show Shree Ganesh returns to Doordarshan after 19 years

    New Delhi: Mythological shows gained immense popularity among television viewers during the pandemic. After Ramayan’s dream run in 2020, another mythological show – Shree Ganesh is all set to return to the small screen this summer. 

    The show produced by Zuby Kochhar and directed by Dheeraj Kumar was first launched on Sony in 2002. Starting 21 June, viewers will be able to watch the reruns of the show on Doordarshan. 

    “The show gained a peak rating of 3.4 and maintained an average of 2.5 ratings in its original telecast on Sony on Sunday morning slot,” recalled the director of the show, Dheeraj Kumar. “People did not miss a single episode because of thorough research and great content and making. We are glad that viewers will get to see the show again on Doordarshan national network.” 

    JageshMukati played the lead role of Ganesh, Vishal Lalwani as child Ganesh, Sunil Sharma as Shiva, and Priyanka as Parvati in the show. Created by Creative Eye Ltd, the show is a Namah Shivay venture. It will also be re-telecast daily from Tuesday to Saturday at 9 am on Doordarshan.

    In 2020, Ramayan went on to shatter all records when it came to the TRP game and led to a golden, albeit brief, dream run for the state-run Doordarshan channel on which it aired. It managed to beat the worldwide popular series Game Of Thrones to become the most-watched TV show. According to reports, 7.7 crore viewers watched Ramayan, breaking the record of GOT which had 1.9 crore people watching the show together in 2019.

  • HiPi ties up with Zee Bangla’s Dance Bangla Dance

    New Delhi: Short-video platform HiPi has tied up with Zee Bengal’s dance reality show -Dance Bangla Dance to provide viewers with a steady dose of interactive content, to engage on the HiPi app.

    Dance Bangla Dance is back on Zee Bangla from 12 June, offering a flurry of entertainment for 22-24 weeks at stretch. Viewers can also be a part of the reality show via the HiPi app, where every week they can win cash prizes by simply showcasing their dance talent through fun hook step challenges, it said on Tuesday. Contestants will also participate in these weekly contests on HiPi giving viewers access to off-screen entertainment from their profiles on the HiPi app.

    Commenting on the collaborative initiative, HiPi, Zee Digital Publishing and CBO, CEO, Rohit Chadda said, “HiPi has come a long way to expand its platform to users across the country via contests and challenges to set the benchmark for entertainment higher. The collaboration with Dance Bangla Dance is a fun initiative that gives opportunity to dance creators across India to show their talent and it shall define viewer entertainment as it should be.”

    The whole contest would be divided into two parts: the creator and the viewer. As viewers, one can enjoy the dance reality show on Zee Bangla and stand a chance to win a cash prize of Rs. 9,999 every week by performing a hook step as per the weekly dance theme. Meanwhile, the creator contest each week will feature 20 Dance Bangla Dance contestants posting their videos on HiPi. While the weekly winning contestant can zero in on a cash prize of Rs.9,999, the grand winner from the 20 contestants will bag a cash prize of Rs. 2 Lakh, a 3-month contract with HiPi and a verified profile on the app.

  • Senior journalist Udayan Mukherjee joins India Today

    New Delhi: The India Today Group is set to bolster its coverage of business news with a new show hosted by noted journalist Udayan Mukherjee. Mukherjee returns to the newsroom after a long hiatus. His comeback comes at a time when the world explores new ways of doing business in the post-pandemic economic order, said the company on Monday.

    “Udayan brings with him a sharp insight into the future of business. As we grapple with the normal, new normal and abnormal we need his talent and a much-needed global perspective on helping us cope with the post-pandemic economy,” said India Today Group vice-chairperson, Kalli Purie. “His grasp of financial markets, innovation-driven businesses, fintechs, and micro- and macro-economic trends will cater to the growing appetite among the young generation of professionals, entrepreneurs, and startups for a clearer understanding of the new order of things. The India Today Group is delighted to have him on board as the host of our new Business Today show.”      

    The India Today Group would also be leveraging Mukherjee’s considerable experience to enhance its business offerings across print, television, and digital platforms.

    “I am delighted to be part of the India Today family. Having always admired the extensive and enormous reach of brands such as India Today, Business Today and TV Today, I am really looking forward to the opportunity of reaching out to their audiences and engaging with them,” said Mukherjee. “The whole world of business has been turned on its head. Business is not going to be the same again after the pandemic. And everybody — from business leaders to policy-makers — has to look at the world through a very different lens. It would be a great opportunity to engage with the business world once again but from a different perspective, through a different lens.”

     Mukherjee started his career before the turn of the millennium, just as the Indian television scene was beginning to take off. As a lead anchor on CNBC and later its managing editor, he played a pioneering role in creating the cult of stock markets in particular and business coverage in general in broadcasting.

    Mukherjee was honoured with the prestigious Ramnath Goenka Award for Journalist of the Year in 2012, following which he stepped down from his active daily role at the helm of the channel. Since then, he remained a much-followed commentator on business affairs and a columnist for national newspapers. He even authored three works of fiction.

  • In memoriam: Remembering the lives lost to COVID-19

    Mumbai: The ebbing of the second wave of the pandemic is gradually paving the way for “normal” life to return. The restrictions are beginning to ease and industries are opening up. But with scientists warning of a possible third wave of infections, uncertainties are clouding what the future might hold. Even as people go about picking up the pieces of their lives and putting them back together- trying to return to some semblance of normalcy, some things will remain unchanged, things like the loss of loved ones.

    IndianTelevision joins these families, in remembering the life of some of the industry’s brightest minds lost to the deadly virus.

    Apurv Kumar Passi, 35 – Adobe India 

    Apurv Kumar Passi, 35 joined Adobe India in 2019 as a senior marketing specialist for digital media solutions. In a career spanning over 12 years, Passi spent a decade working for Publicis Groupe Co. He succumbed to COVID-19 on 10 May after battling the virus for three weeks. He is survived by his mother, younger brother, and wife.

    In a double tragedy that struck the family, Passi first lost his father to the dreaded virus, and within two weeks of his death, he succumbed to it. He desperately tried to ensure that his father gets critical medical care at the right time, even as his condition deteriorated rapidly.  In his memory, his colleagues and friends launched a fundraising campaign to raise funds for covid relief.

    His marketing colleague from Adobe, Bhavna Saluja, posted a personal memoir on the fundraiser page, detailing Apurv’s courageous battle with the dreaded virus while looking after his family. “He was everyone’s well-wisher who managed to cross the biggest hurdles of life, with a smile on his face. He was always available to help and sacrificed a lot. Everyone can find a piece of themselves in our Apurv. That’s how special he was!” wrote Saluja “If Apurv were alive today, he would’ve rushed to help more families going through this crisis, maybe just extend that warm hand so that no one else went through the pain he and the Passi family went through, (while) trying to save his dad.”

    Anirban bora, 42 – Economic Times 

    Senior journalist, infographic editor, and illustrator Anirban Bora, 42 worked with The Economic Times, New Delhi. He breathed life into stories with his stunning infographics, drew caricatures & designed the paper. A food aficionado,  Bora also wrote a gastronomy column in the ET’s Sunday Magazine. His work had a character and style, and he loved applying ancient art strokes to modern illustrations. “A quick thinker, a problem-solver, and a magical artist who helped writers on a visual block day,” recalled his colleagues at ET.

    Bora succumbed to COVID-19 on 1 May and survived by his wife and son. “Thank you for making us look at life from your canvas. Thank you for clearing our chaotic minds with your visuals. Thank you for being a fine storyteller. We will miss you! On behalf of team Brand Equity, Ani, this one’s for you,” wrote his colleague Priyanka Nair after his demise in a column in ET.

    Rohit Sardana, 41 – Aaj Tak 

    TV news anchor Rohit Sardana was the executive editor of Aaj Tak of the India Today Group, who also presented the evening show ‘Dangal’ on Aaj Tak. Before joining Aaj Tak in 2017, he was with Zee News where he anchored a prime-time show Taal Thok Ke. Prior to this, Sardana worked for ETV Network and All India Radio. He was a recipient of the 2018 Ganesh Vidyarthi Puraskar Award.

    Sardana died of cardiac arrest caused by Covid-related complications on 30 April, days after he tested positive for the infection. He is survived by his wife, two young daughters, and parents. Aaj Tak and India Today News director Rahul Kanwal remembered Sardana as a “sharp young anchor” who never flinched from asking questions. “Rohit Sardana was the sharpest young anchor I have met. Superb command over Hindi, brilliant with his turn of phrase, precise questions, clear in his thinking, loved by the masses, warm and humble off the screen, he was destined for great things,” Kanwal tweeted.

    India Today Group Founder, chairman, and editor-in-chief Aroon Purie remembered him as ‘a star of the newsroom’. “He had conquered the hearts of both TV and digital viewers. He had so much more to do,” he said.

    Syed Mohammed Talha Nazim, 46 – Ogilvy India

    Nazim, 46 was appointed the executive creative director for Ogilvy’s Bangalore office in May last year, his second stint at the agency. Before a short spell as an entrepreneur in 2019, he was the creative head at Innocean Worldwide. In a career spanning 21 years he worked with Leo Burnett, Bates, McCann, and Ogilvy, and was responsible for his work on several renowned brands. He had won over 180 metals and nominations in international and domestic award shows such as Cannes, D&AD, The One Show, Clio, LIA, Andys, Adfest, Spikes, NY Festivals, and Abbys, having also won Ogilvy’s only Cannes Lion in 2015.

    Nazim died after contracting covid on 10 May. “There was never any room for a negative talk with him. We weren’t allowed to be self-deprecating. His kindness made us want to be better. Write better,” wrote his colleague, Ogilvy Group creative director Divya Bhatia on LinkedIn.

    Nazim’s untimely death was mourned by many of his industry colleagues, whose lives he had touched. Communication professional & screenwriter, Prasoon Joshi tweeted, “He was a beautiful human being. His exceptional Penguin Audiobooks campaign will always resonate. Will miss you.”

    Rajeev Karwal, 57 – Milagrow Business and Knowledge Solutions

    Remembered as ‘Indian consumer goods industry’s brightest star’, Karwal, 57 was known for his brand-building efforts at LG, ONIDA, Philips, and Electrolux. He was credited with LG Corp’s entry into India, while also bringing a paradigm shift to the way robotics is viewed in the country. Rajeev Karwal, the man behind the Made-in-India robots, entered the domestic robots market in 2012 through Milagrow Robotics- the human tech division of his self-founded company, Milagrow Business, and Knowledge Solutions.

    Karwal’s robots were later deployed in COVID-19 wards of hospitals, as doctors and nurses were fearful of getting infected with the coronavirus. In his own words, unfortunately, it took a pandemic for the country to realize the potential of this industry. The company grew by 400 to 500 per cent during the lockdown. But in a cruel twist of fate, just when his ingenious products started to garner mass appeal, Karwal contracted the deadly virus, and on 12 May the Milagrow founder lost his battle to covid after being on ventilator support for almost a week. His attention to detail, his firm grip on data and trends, and his insight into Indian consumer behaviour made him the poster boy of the industry.

    ‘A dynamic leader, inspiration to many like me. Carried aura with humility, was flamboyant yet down to earth and ever-smiling. We have lost a visionary, mentor to many, and a strong leader.’ wrote a friend about him. “The fact that anyone and everyone who ever worked with Rajeev could turn to him for support speaks volumes of the human being Rajeev was”, wrote another.  It is truly tragic that while Karwal’s robots are helping healthcare workers across the country win the battle against COVID-19, he succumbed to the virus.

    Sunil Jain, 58 –  Financial Express 

    Sunil Jain started his career as a financial journalist with the India Today magazine in 1991 and went on to become the business editor at The Indian Express. In 2013, he became the managing editor of The Financial Express. He was credited with managing the newspaper’s circulation and readership in the competitive market. His column in the Financial Express, titled Rational Expectations focused on macroeconomic topics with a searingly honest outlook. Prior to Financial Express, Jain was a senior associate editor at Business Standard. The eminent business journalist was admitted to AIIMS on 3 May after testing positive for COVID-19. Jain passed away on 15 May. Considered one of the finest minds in Indian business journalism, fearless in his commentary, his sharp and incisive opinion pieces will forever be missed.

    Today, as the world tries to heal and revive itself, learning and evolving as we go, the imprints left by these stalwarts on each life they touched has the latter eternally grateful for their distinguished service to humanity. As a famous song goes, “The song has ended, but the melody lingers on…”

    [To Be Continued… ]

  • Sun TV clocks net profit growth of 11 %

    New Delhi: Television broadcast major Sun TV Network Ltd on Friday said it closed last fiscal with 11 per cent growth net profit of about Rs 1,520.41 crore on reduced revenue.

    The company recorded a net profit of about Rs 1,520.41 crore last fiscal up from a net profit of about Rs 1,371.83 crore  in FY20.

    While the advertisement revenue dropped for the year, the network recorded significant gain on subscriptions. According to the company, the total advertising revenue for the year stood at Rs 994.03 crore, compared to Rs 1336.01 crore in the previous year ended 31 March 2020.

    However, the subscription revenues for the year were up about 10 per cent and stood at about Rs 1,721.48 crore, as against about Rs 1,562.23 crore for the previous year ended 31 March, 2020.

    According to the company, the total revenue was about Rs 3,388.03 crore last year, down from Rs 3,653.35 crore earned in FY20.

  • Viacom18 ropes in Vivek Mohan Sharma to head branded content

    New Delhi: Viacom18 on Thursday announced the appointment of Vivek Mohan Sharma as head of Branded Content. He will be reporting to head- Network Sales, Mahesh Shetty.

    In his new role, Sharma will be responsible for leading branded content and solutions at the network level. Individually, he will be responsible for driving branded solutions for Viacom18’s Hindi Mass Entertainment, Regional Entertainment, and Kids TV clusters leveraging its broadcast and social reach. In addition to this, he will also work with existing teams at Youth, Music, and English Entertainment as well as the network’s digital play Voot to bring in synergies and dial-up advertiser-funded content-driven growth.

    Viacom18 Network sales head, Mahesh Shetty said: “We are living in a world full of too many choices which however have increasingly minimal differentiation amongst them. Branded content has the potential to bring forth this differentiation and connect with audiences in a more engaging and emotional capacity. With his versatile experience in leadership roles across industries, Vivek is best poised to bring collaborations across our brand offerings and create unique propositions for our clients that are relevant and result-oriented.”

    On his new role, Sharma said, “Brands today are looking at creating moments and mindshare that stays with the audience for long. Branded content acts as the bridge, bringing in solutions that truly connect the brand with its consumers engagingly and effectively. I look forward to driving value, innovation, and overall growth in my new role at Viacom18.”

    Sharma has close to two decades of experience in Business Management, Revenue, and Marketing across Media, Telecom and Banking sectors, and has held leadership roles at Mirchi, Idea Cellular, Deutsche Bank, and ICICI Bank in the past. Prior to joining Viacom18, he worked as head- Digital Business and worked towards transforming Mirchi into a dominant digital content and solutions brand.

  • SPN’s Go-Beyond podcast endeavours to inspire and entertain

    New Delhi: After becoming one of the first major broadcast companies to enter the audio streaming business, Sony Pictures Networks India continues to bring insightful stories of experienced minds from across different walks of life through its podcast service.

    Launched in SPN’s 25th anniversary month, the ‘Go-Beyond’ podcast has featured eleven eminent guests from different walks of life so far. These guests included renowned names such as chef Amrita Raichand, actor and comedian Ash Chandler, former Australian Cricketer Jason Gillespie, environmentalist Bittu Sahgal, author Samit Basu, and historian Vikram Sampath, amongst others.

    The guest line-up ahead is just as exciting and varied, said the company on Thursday. The podcast features well-known personalities with remarkable journeys and stories across sports, literature, business, entertainment, history, and the culinary arts. According to the company, the Go-Beyond podcast is not just a value add to SPN’s diverse content bouquet, but also enables the brand to foray into a segment that is surging in India with more people opting for digital audio streaming.

    Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN), managing director and chief executive officer, NP Singh said, “As the digital audio craze continues to explode, ‘The Go-Beyond Podcast’ creates deeper engagement with audiences by bringing to the fore real-life stories and insights of achievers who braved small or big limitations to resonate with success. SPN has a pioneering history of creating compelling content across formats and platforms, and the Go-Beyond Podcast is our endeavour to both inspire and entertain a global listener base.”

  • Melissa Lim to lead kids’ content acquisitions at WarnerMedia

    KOLKATA: WarnerMedia has appointed Melissa Lim as the new head of content acquisitions and co-productions for its kids’ networks in Asia Pacific, which include POGO, Cartoon Network and Boomerang. She will also advise on licensing content to fuel the growing slate of kids and family programming on the regional streaming service HBO GO in Southeast Asia.

    Lim is currently based in Singapore and reports to Leslie Lee, head of WarnerMedia Kids APAC. Working closely with counterparts in the original production and development team, as well as programming, her key areas of focus will be exploring co-production opportunities and acquiring kids content for the region. For the latter, she will work with colleagues from other WarnerMedia acquisitions teams in the US, EMEA and LatAm.

    “Pinpointing and securing the world’s best third-party animation that sit perfectly alongside our originals is no easy task. I know that Melissa’s experience and passion will ensure we provide our fans a complete on-brand entertainment experience,” said Lee. “Her role is particularly important at a time when our networks are evolving and expanding viewer demos.”

    Melissa’s previous roles include stints at MTV Asia and StarHub, where she spent 13 years gaining invaluable insight into the kids programming world. Most recently, she was managing co-production and acquisitions at Disney for its channels and regional streamer.