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  • Times Network expands its global footprint; launches TIMES NOW, TIMES NOW WORLD, ET NOW, Mirror NOW and Zoom on ONEHUBTV

    Times Network expands its global footprint; launches TIMES NOW, TIMES NOW WORLD, ET NOW, Mirror NOW and Zoom on ONEHUBTV

    Strengthening its digital presence in the international markets, Times Network, India’s premium broadcast network in partnership with Vision247, a leading digital communications and managed broadcast service provider based in UK has launched TIMES NOW, TIMES NOW WORLD, ET NOW and Zoom in Europe and Mirror NOW globally, through ONEHUBTV. A unique OTT platform, ONEHUBTV offer viewers the Ultimate Entertainment Experience whereas Vision 247 will manage, distribute and monetise content through this strategic partnership.

    An expert curator of segmented and differentiated content across genres, Times Network today has presence in over 100 countries. Offering global viewers access to best in class news and entertainment channels, Times Network brings a strong bouquet of influential brands in its portfolio providing global, national, local and business news, original series and Bollywood content from back home with India’s leading channels. 

    Jagdish Mulchandani, COO & Executive President, Times Network said, “We are very excited to announce the global launch of Times Network’s premium channels across international markets through our strategic partnership with Vision247. Catering to the requirements of the new age tech savvy viewers, ONEHUBTV is a compelling destination that offers a plethora of opportunities for us to connect with our global viewers. I am confident that our robust offering will cater to the viewers preferences, providing them a holistic content viewing experience.”

    Doris Ojo, CEO of Vision247, technology provider behind ONEHUBTV said: “We are delighted to partner with Times Network, India's premium broadcast network. We have been working with Times Network for many years on various projects and have established a trusting relationship with their team. Here at Vision247 we are very excited to bring Times Network channels to new global audiences and I am confident this latest project will make our co-operation even stronger.” 

    “ONEHUBTV offers an Ultimate Entertainment experience and is targeted at diasporic communities worldwide offering them access to linear TV and on-demand content from any region around the world. We believe that people preserve a sense of home no matter where they end up living, so there will be something for everyone. Our vision is to deliver fantastic quality and diverse content from across the globe to homes all over the world via the most welcoming, innovative, and accessible platform. The ONEHUBTV platform is now making that vision a reality and we are thrilled to have Times Network as a partner in this amazing endeavour, she added.” 

    Accessible to global audiences, ONEHUBTV uses state of the art in-house technology and infrastructure, to offer users a premium viewer experience at value for money prices across smartphones and tablets with both Android and iOS also on PCs and Macs and Android Smart TVs. Available on ONEHUBTV are TIMES NOW, India’s leading English news channel that represents the global voice of the progressive India with its extensive and unparalleled news reportage ; TIMES NOW WORLD, a channel follows the same ethos of the legacy brand TIMES NOW in bringing news with credibility, speed, accuracy and unbiased approach; ET NOW, India’s leading English Business news channel, committed to the nation’s development with a dedicated purpose of helping Indians Rise with India ; Mirror NOW, a channel that focuses on putting citizens first and redefined the norms and re-written the rules for new-age and viewer-centric journalism and  ZOOM, India’s leading entertainment destination for music, original series, Bollywood news, trends, lifestyle and fashion.
     

  • Vivek Srivastava gets additional responsibility of Times Network’s news business

    Vivek Srivastava gets additional responsibility of Times Network’s news business

    MUMBAI: Times Network president – English Entertainment Cluster strategy business head Vivek Srivastava will also be looking after the news business of the network. As business head Srivastava who led the growth strategy for the Network’s English Entertainment channels like Movies Now, Romedy Now, MNX, and MN+across platforms will take additional charge of Times Now, ET Now and Mirror Now.

    In his role, Srivastava was responsible to maintain high viewership performance across the English Entertainment Cluster.

    Prior to joining Times Network in 2014, he had a successful stint at Viacom18 Media where he handled Channel strategy for Hindi GEC COLORS as a part of their launch team, then he moved to handle international business and distribution. He also served as COLORS commercial and digital head.

    Srivastava has over a decade of experience in the broadcast industry. He has worked into P&L management, content acquisition and syndication, , international business, distribution strategy and planning, business planning, programming strategy, digital marketing, and audience behavior research.

    Prior to Viacom18, he has also worked with TAM Media Research and IMRB.

  • Times Network celebrates the spirit of India with ‘Tann Mann Dhan – Truly Indian’

    Times Network celebrates the spirit of India with ‘Tann Mann Dhan – Truly Indian’

    Mumbai: Paving our paths to the realisation of our aspirations, the Indian spirit is replete with triumph and achievement, celebrated at the global stage. A hotbed of innovation and self-made leaders, India shines through with talent, grit, passion, belief and pride. Driving India’s story at the centre of its content offering across its best in class English News and world class Entertainment channels, Times Network has consistently led the narrative of celebrating the value of being Indian. As the opinion maker for India’s leaders, Times Network channels have over the last 15 years helped shape the Socio-Economic framework of 21st Century India which is now poised at a crucial juncture In its history as a Civilisation and Nation.

    The 2020s will be the decade when India breaks free of its age-old fetters and takes off to soar once again. The Global economic turmoil and tussle for primacy has started a new churning which will characterise 21st Century. Technological disruption is breaking new ground every day. And the global pause of the last 6 months due to the pandemic was probably a much-needed trigger for adoption of new lifestyles and efficiencies that will have far reaching impact. All this offer India a unique opportunity to make radical progress – amongst the League of Nations and for improvement in the human condition of the average Indian. This is a time for us to be astute, attentive and daring. A time to go all out and come back winners. A time to pledge our body, mind and all we own to this grand cause.

    Saluting the indomitable spirit of every Indian, and signalling them with the War Horn that the battle is beginning, Times Network announces ‘Tann Mann Dhan – Truly Indian’, an all-encompassing campaign that exhorts every Indian and the nation’s prowess to march ahead to a glorious future with confidence, determination and speed. The campaign will come alive with a special film, launching on Independence Day, August 15, that captures India’s resilience and achievements as a nation and exhorts every Indian to take a pledge – ‘Tann Mann Dhan -Truly Indian’. The film will feature Network’s leading news anchors and extensively promoted across the network channels and its digital assets. Envisioned as a long-term campaign, ‘Tann Mann Dhan – Truly Indian’ will be fronted by network news channels, TIMES NOW, ET NOW and Mirror NOW, with a roll-out of special content programming that will reflect the stories of progress.

    MK Anand, MD & CEO, Times Network said,“Tann Mann Dhan – Truly Indian’ is our signal that the time for battle is now. We were already poised to win over time due to our many advantages as a nation. But seismic changes in Geopolitics and Global Economy have thrown up a unique opportunity that can be seized to make rapid advance in the coming decade.”

  • Times Network launches India Revival Mission; sets the agenda to revive Indian economy from the impact of COVID-19

    Times Network launches India Revival Mission; sets the agenda to revive Indian economy from the impact of COVID-19

    Mumbai: The Covid-19 pandemic has adversely affected businesses across sectors and it's vital to plan the revival of the economy and put business community back to economic certainty. Driving this agenda, Times Network, India's premium broadcast Network launches India Revival Mission (IRM), a mega campaign aimed to shape decisive strategies & policies to reboot, reload and relaunch the economy. 

    An ongoing thought leadership platform by the Network, India Revival Mission conducts series of curated initiatives through discourses and deliberations with global visionaries, key policymakers, influencers and corporate leaders who share their vision and actionable insights to accelerate India’s economic resurgence. 

    MK Anand, MD & CEO, Times Network said, “The pandemic has created unprecedented impact on Business and economy globally. As we come to terms with its persistent nature and adjust our lives around it with a view to restart parts of the economy that have been suspended for months, we realise the need for actionable Intelligence, Innovation and Ideation. As India’s significant influencer and opinion maker, we at Times Network are committed to play an active role in championing critical issues that matter to the nation. India Revival Mission, collates substantial insights and knowledge from leaders of India Inc., through multiple detailed surveys and uses this intelligence to guide the discourse and discussions that will help frame the best policy response that can mitigate the impending Economic crisis.” 

    Encouraging small businesses revive from the economic impact of COVID-19, Nirmala Sitharaman, Finance Minister said, “I want to assure through you to all businesses, please go ahead approaching the banks. Take the loans. Please have the money in your hand to restart the business.”

    Speaking on boosting a self-reliant India with Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, Piyush Goyal, Minister of Railways and Minister of Commerce and Industry said, “The Atmanirbhar Bharat package is not a short-term band aid solution, it's a sustainable long-term program for the prosperity of 135 crore Indians. It is a program that will define the future of India not only taking us to the 5 trillion-dollar mark in the next five years but make us a 10 trillion-dollar economy by 2030, we may have lost some time in the last year or so because of the global World Trade wars in the initial period and then covid-19 but we have the resilience, we have the confidence to make up for the loss of time and emerge victorious in our targets.”

    Fronted by the network news channels, ET NOW, TIMES NOW, TIMES NOW WORLD, Mirror NOW and its digital assets, Times Network brings a comprehensive curated programming line-up under the ambit of India Revival Mission. This includes IRM India Development Debate, special primetime discussions with some of the world’s leading minds on the challenges that lie ahead to revive India’s economy, IRM 

    Dialogues, a series of  in-depth interviews featuring key economic architects of India, who will share their perspective, drawing from their area of expertise, to helping traverse this crisis and accelerate economic recovery and IRM Council, a weekly round table series focused on key sectors with voices from India’s political and industry bodies who will assess the sectoral challenges during and post pandemic and the outline the road map for the recovery of the sector. The various segments and primetime shows will feature leading policy making and thought-leaders of the India Inc. including Nirmala Sitharaman, Finance Minister, Piyush Goyal, Minister of Railways and Minister of Commerce and Industry, Smriti Irani, Minister for Women Child Development and Textiles, Nitin Gadkari, Minister of MSMEs, Road Transport and Highways, Hardeep Singh Puri, minister of Civil Aviation and Housing & Urban Affairs, Rajnish Kumar, Chairman, State Bank of India, S.S. Mallikarjuna Rao, MD & CEO , Punjab National Bank, M.R. Kumar, Chairman, LIC, Gita Gopinath, Chief Economist of the IMF and Nouriel Roubini, American Economist amongst many others to share actionable insights and strategies.

    To assess the impact of the pandemic on businesses across various sectors, Times Network has also developed an in-depth Business Perception Survey, in partnership with Institute For Competitiveness. The survey will lead with insights from India’s business community and present a holistic blueprint for India’s recovery and distil domain specific action points that need to be implemented to ensure long-term health of businesses and the economy. Strongly led with a purpose to arm leading policymakers with relevant information they would require for critical policy decisions to revive the economy, the survey results will be analysed through special programming on air and the findings will be compiled as a White Paper. 

    Sustaining the momentum to revive India post the lockdown, the Network would also host a thought-leadership event, IRM Conclave with the leaders of India Inc, leading economic minds, domain experts, key administrators and bureaucrats to discuss the way ahead for the nation. Times Network India Revival Mission is presented by YONO SBI, co-powered by LIC and Punjab National Bank and knowledge partner Institute For Competitiveness. 

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  • Movies Now curates an exclusive line-up of James Bond movies with Bond Voyage

    Movies Now curates an exclusive line-up of James Bond movies with Bond Voyage

    MUMBAI: The suave super-spy that exudes uber-chic and oomph, James Bond better known as 007,  is a cult that completely redefined the “Spy Thriller” genre. Offering the best of action, adventure, fast cars, gadgets, perfectly mixed martinis and one-liners, James Bond, a cultural phenomenon, continues to entertain fans the world over. Celebrating the most iconic Hollywood movie franchise, Movies NOW, Home to Superheroes, is all set to treat its viewers with the ultimate Bond marathon with its property Bond Voyage, showcasing the best James Bond titles, a franchise exclusive to Times Network English Movie Channels (Movies Now, MNX and MN+) in India.

    Themed ‘Travel the World with James Bond’, the Bond  aficionados are set for a curated line-up of action-packed entertainment with Bond Voyage, starting from 20 July 2020, Monday to Thursday, every night at 9:00 pm only on Movies NOW. The property will feature mega-hits like Skyfall, Spectre, Die Another Day and Moonraker, Quantum Of Solace, Casino Royale, Die Another Day, The World Is Not Enough, Tomorrow Never Dies, amongst others.

    Times Network News and English Entertainment Cluster Strategy and business head president Vivek Srivastava, President said, “James Bond movies are deeply embedded in our pop culture and the Bond franchise with its timeless appeal has presented the most iconic movie character of all time. Offering an ultimate opportunity to watch all Bond movies exclusively on TV screens, I am confident that Movies NOW Bond Voyage will offer one of a kind experience for all the Bond movie aficionados.”

    Treat the Bond-buff in you all month long with Movies NOW! Watch Bond Voyage from Monday to Thursday at 9:00 pm

  • Times Network announces ‘India For Assam’

    Times Network announces ‘India For Assam’

    With 28 districts submerged and more than 45 Lakh residents affected, Assam flood situation continues to remain grim, painfully displacing both human and wildlife. Drawing the nation’s attention to the calamity, Times Network, India’s premium broadcast Network, announced ‘India For Assam’, a special initiative to create awareness and raise funds for the relief efforts for the state bearing the brunt of this flood fury year after year.

    With an extensive editorial focus on its news and digital platforms, India for Assam also urges every Indian to stand united and help Assam by contributing to relief funds.

    Citizens can donate funds to:

    Name of the Account:   Chief Minister's Relief Fund Assam 

    A/c No: 35969660230, IFSC Code: SBIN0010755, Name of Bank & Branch: State Bank of India, Secretariat Branch, PAN : AAATC4667K, UPI ID: cmrfassam@sbi

    Speaking on this initiative, MK Anand, MD and CEO, Times Network said, “Assam is facing the worst of nature’s fury, even as it confronts COVID-19. Efforts to restore normalcy in Assam requires our immediate attention. India for Assam is a clarion call to the nation, appealing to all Indians to step forward and generously donate to the task of relief & rehabilitation.”

     This National level drive will run through TIMES NOW, TIMES NOW WORLD, Mirror NOW and on timesnownews.com to create maximum assistance in the rehabilitation efforts. With continuous news reportage through news stories, special feature, explainer videos, website articles and digital videos led by the network anchors, Times Network will extensively cover the Assam flood and aid the relief efforts through a fund raiser plea.

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  • Times Network releases ‘Conflict’, a special documentary on COVID -19

    Times Network releases ‘Conflict’, a special documentary on COVID -19

    Times Network, India's premium broadcast network, releases ‘Conflict’, a special two-part documentary chronicling stories of the lives of frontline warriors who are balancing their commitment to their duty with the love for their families and professionals from the service sector, whose jobs have been impounded due to the enormous impact of COVID-19. Shot cautiously across 4 cities during the lockdown, both documentaries narrate the moving stories of hardships faced by various professionals for the first time ever on Indian Television. 

     Honouring the frontline workers, who are committed to tackling the virus outbreak with their selfless services and spirited fight against COVID -19, the first part of the documentary ‘Conflict: Life At The Red Line’ will telecast on July 18 at 7pm on TIMES NOW, TIMES NOW WORLD, Mirror Now and LIVE webcast on timesnownownews.com. The documentary is a succinct account on the how frontline workers are treading the pandemic and depicts their daily challenges, scrutiny from the public and balancing their commitment to the duties conflicting with their love for their families. This documentary will feature Dr. Rahul Tambe, Senior Consultant, Internal Medicine, Nanavati Hostpital – Mumbai,  Dr. Shweta Jaitly, Senior Resident, Dept. of ENT – VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital – Delhi, Devyani Badwe, Staff Nurse, Nanavati Hospital – Mumbai, Snehal Sawant, Staff Nurse, Nanavati Hospital – Mumbai, Nakul Mangal, Emergency Medical Technician, Max Hospital – Delhi, Shibani Sardar, Janitor, Medica Superspecialtiy Hospital – Kolkata and Akash, an Indian student in France, who was amongst the initial COVID-19 positive patient in India. 

    Vivek Srivastava, President – Strategy and Business Head, News and English Entertainment Cluster, Times Network said, “A global crisis unlike any, COVID-19 outbreak continues to disrupt the lives and upend the livelihoods of many. It is therefore essential to reimagine and reset our lives and businesses across industries to navigate the pandemic. Chronicling the impact of the pandemic on the lives of a multitude of professionals, the documentary series showcases a compelling narrative of courage and perseverance in our collective fight against the virus. We believe, these stories of resilience are critical to be told as it captures the perspectives of some of the most valiant lives braving the consequences of this pandemic”.  

    The second part documentary, ‘Conflict: Touch Me Not’ slated to air in August, offers a glance into the lives of service professionals, whose livelihood is depended on human contact. The documentary takes viewers through the alleyways of Mumbai’s Kammatipura, home to thousands of sex workers, to provide a glimpse into their lives, which has come to a standstill during the lockdown and their daily struggle to provide for their children without an active income. The documentary also features compelling stories of a Mehendi artist from Delhi and makeup artist from Mumbai, who are fearing the worst as the negation of human touch, could mean an uncertain future. 

  • TRAI consultation: B’casters insist on framework, stakeholder-based industry body for CAS/SMS

    TRAI consultation: B’casters insist on framework, stakeholder-based industry body for CAS/SMS

    MUMBAI: While one of the prime targets of digitisation, the cable industry, was bringing transparency, the irregularities in the conditional access system (CAS) and subscriber management systems (SMS) have been major concerns for broadcasters. Bringing a ray of hope to many broadcasters, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) released a consultation paper seeking comments on the issue. In their submissions, all broadcasters have strongly advised a need to define a framework for CAS/SMS systems and an industry body to be entrusted with the responsibility. 

    Star India said that there is an urgent need to define a framework for CAS/SMS systems to benchmark the minimum requirements of the system before these can be deployed as presently there are many CAS and SMS systems deployed that do not have required features and capabilities for securing content and reporting accurate subscriber numbers. It added that robust framework is required in order to ensure that there is no possibility of manipulation of records and piracy/illegal retransmission of signals of channels by deployment of sub-standard CAS and SMS systems as the same leads to loss of revenue to the operator, broadcaster as well as to the government in form of taxes.

    It also recommended that the technical framework must be strengthened by forming an autonomous body that will be responsible for defining the framework, accreditation of the vendors, ensuring timely upgradation of Schedule III technical specification and operational requirements and continued compliance by the CAS and SMS vendors with the requirements of Schedule III. The broadcaster added that the autonomous body may be set up by representatives of broadcasters or DPOs or CAS and SMS vendors only. This body shall be entrusted with the task of accreditation, upgradation of specifications with the involvement of technical experts, and through a consultative process with relevant stakeholders defining the framework. 

    “However, till such time the autonomous body is set up, it is imperative that Schedule III of the interconnect regulations be amended at the earliest to reflect the proposed changes and to enable strict compliance of the requirements of the amended Schedule III by DPOs and CAS and SMS vendors in order to eliminate under-declaration, manipulation of subscriber numbers and illegal retransmission of TV signals and to enable the integrity of CAS and SMS systems. In the interim until the finalisation and setting up of the autonomous body, the CAS and SMS vendors shall be held responsible for compliance of Schedule III, through the DPO and the SLA between them, it added further.” 

    Schedule III of the interconnection regulation specifies the benchmark features or technical criteria that the systems are required to comply with. In addition, there are provisions in Schedule III that entail CAS and SMS systems to conform to certain technical features to check the piracy.

    Zeel Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (Zeel) said there is a need to define the minimum basic functionality (MBF) for every CAS/SMS system to be approved in the country. Irrespective of the technology deployed, the few basic criteria should be met. 

    However, Zeel has suggested different entities rather than one autonomous body. “There are different roles which need to be performed by a different set of entities so that checks and balances are maintained and there is a concept of maker, checker, reviewer, auditor and adjudicator. The role of setting standards for CAS, SMS, MUX and DHE should ideally reside with a multidisciplinary body which has representation from relevant ministries of the government, TRAI, CDAC, STQC, broadcasters, major distribution platforms, major CAS, SMS, MUX, STB, DHE vendors, chip manufacturers, device manufacturers and noted academicians of international repute and TRAI empanelled auditors.

    “Such an agency could work under the direct supervision of TRAI as they are well versed with the intricate issues of the industry and can bring realistic elements in a timebound manner. The body/agency drafting standards should not overlap with either the body/agency providing the certification and/or the body/agency in the role of audit of these systems at a later stage. All these three units should be watertight and completely mutually exclusive,” it added. 

    According to Zeel, there should be a designated agency to carry out the testing and certification to ensure compliance with such a framework. It mentioned that TEC is the agency which is appropriately placed to carry such testing as they have been doing the same for Telco equipment and have processes and procedures in place for same. In addition to that, TEC has no direct involvement with the routine activities of the broadcasting sector, it will be able to act as an independent accreditor. 

    Times Network also feels that changes are needed. “We feel that there is a need to define a standardised technical framework for CAS/ SMS systems to benchmark the minimum requirements of the system before these can be deployed by any DPO in India. The deployment of CAS/ SMS systems is suggested to be based on advanced embedded system backed by mandatory tests and necessary. CAS must comply with CSA-2 or CSA-3 standards of scrambling algorithm and embedded in SoC (“Security on Chip”) in STB,” it said.

    It has also highlighted that the standards should be made keeping in mind that these are at par with global standards and are also useful from middleware perspective. It added that there may be a specific SOC for CAS TO minimise the chances of hacking. It should be endeavoured that no sub-standard systems can be deployed.

    “We feel that an independent, autonomous, neutral body should be set up for defining the framework for CAS and SMS in India. The autonomous body may be set up by representatives of broadcasters, DPOs, CAS and SMS vendors, technology vendors, manufacturer or importers of devices, representatives of R&D Centres, members of regulatory bodies etc. who can be assisted by trained investigators, legal and law enforcement members, cryptography analysts and system/network security auditors,” the broadcaster added. 

    Echoing the tone of Zeel, Times added that the autonomous body should take into consideration global best practices and standards while proposing and suggesting the framework or technical standards for India. 

    Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) is also of the opinion that there is an urgent need to define a framework for CAS and SMS/Systems to benchmark the requirements of the systems due to the reasons as stated in the foregoing clauses. Such new frameworks should be effective for all the existing systems as well. 

    “We firmly believe that this would also help protection of content, removal of rampant piracy and under-declaration of subscriber base and enhancement of consumer choices and experience thereby benefiting all the stakeholders. Hence the urgency to create a framework that would look at resolving the issues as raised herein. Further, the CAS and SMS vendors supplying their systems to the DPOs within India should also be mandated to follow the Schedule III requirements read with the TRAI regulations strictly and they should be made accountable for the same,” it added. 

    SPN has also proposed an independent industry body comprising mainly the technical members from all the stakeholders including government, broadcasters, DPO and the OEMs to define a framework for the concerned issue in the country. The task of this body should be to primarily define and set the framework for CAS and SMS/Systems, which should be a benchmark for future deployments. 

    “A standardised framework is required for CAS/SMS systems to benchmark the minimum requirements of the systems before it can be deployed by any DPO in India. Unsecured CAS/SMS system may lead to theft of broadcaster’s content and cause loss to the public exchequer. Substandard CAS/SMS system also impacts the performance of STBs thereby leading to unnecessary harassment of end-users,” TV18 stated. 

    Like its competitors, the broadcaster reiterated that industry body comprising of stakeholders from every level of the value chain should be entrusted with the task of defining the framework for CAS and SMS in India and that an industry-led body is best-suited solution that ought to be considered for the same. 

    “The industry body, thus, incorporated should take into consideration the framework adopted worldwide such as Movie Labs, IBCAP, DVB, etc. while defining the framework for India. However, it is necessary that DPOs, as well as CAS and SMS vendors, are made amenable to the Industry Body. In this regard, requirements such as, mandating CAS and SMS vendors to register as other service providers should be introduced,” it added. 

  • Times Network announces ‘India For Bengal’

    Times Network announces ‘India For Bengal’

    MUMBAI: Times Network has launched ‘India For Bengal’, a special initiative to create awareness and raise funds for the relief efforts for the state ravaged by the catastrophic Cyclone Amphan. Committed to drive the cause through a unified voice, Times Network encourages the nation to stand with the people of Bengal and contribute to rebuild the state.

    With more than 1.36 crore people affected and 10.5 lakh houses damaged, the cyclone shattered and unhinged the lives of many, resulting in extensive loss. Electricity and telephone lines have been brought down, houses flattened and hundreds of full-grown trees uprooted across Kolkata city and the entire State. ‘India For Bengal’ seeks to help those who have been affected by nature’s fury by raising awareness about the plight of the people in the affected state and urges Indians to join hands to support the lives and livelihood of fellow citizens in West Bengal.

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    Times Network MD-CEO MK Anand said: ““Bengal is a keystone of India’s cultural heritage. The State and its people have been ravaged by one of the biggest natural disasters in recent times. ‘India for Bengal’ is an act of urgency that requires support and solidarity of the entire nation to rebuild West Bengal. Through this initiative, we aim to offer our nationwide reach to appeal to all Indians to step forward and contribute to this task of relief & rehabilitation. I am confident that with our collective efforts and push we will be able to speedily bring help to the affected and start the healing process.”

    This national-level drive will run through www.timesnownews.com and on TIMES NOW and Mirror NOW, to create maximum assistance for the people who have been displaced by the cyclone. Along with interviews with the critical stakeholders of the state and extensive reportage with ground reports, the English news channels of the network, Times NOW and Mirror NOW, will extensively cover the aftermath of the cyclone. 
     

  • Times Network: MNX announces campaign this international brother’s day titled #BroDaMan

    Times Network: MNX announces campaign this international brother’s day titled #BroDaMan

    MUMBAI:  Bro is not just a word; it’s an emotion, a cult, a community, a club, a way of life! Celebrating this bond, Hollywood’s Wild Child – MNX announces a befitting campaign this International Brother’s Day titled #BroDaMan. With a specially curated line up of ‘best of bro-hood’ movies and quirky & fun initiatives, the campaign raises a toast to all the experiences, best shared between bros!

    #BroDaMan is all about kicking back and re-living the insane ‘bro-experiences’ with the mega movie line-up, the most updated bro code, undertaking a test of your brotherhood and much more with the week-long campaign starting 24 May 2020. Under this property, every day at 5 pm, MNX will feature movies which are the ultimate bro-flicks like Shanghai Noon, Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Double Impact, POTC: Dead Man’s Chest, Goal, National Treasure: Book of Secrets and Bad Boys 2.

    Treating movie buffs across the country with an immersive engagement, MNX #BroDaMan includes a dynamic chain of social media and on-air activities, such as ‘An ode to bros’, ‘bro moments’, ‘bro codes’, ‘bro pranks’ and others which you can recreate with bros. #BroDaMan will help you get your bro-codes right as it will be flashed on the channel and its social media handles all through the campaign. The campaign also packages an interactive contest called ‘what’s your bro score?’, a score card designed based on the list of things you’ve ticked in your bro-ship. A very unique element in this campaign is ‘got ur back bro’, that brings a curated carousel of iconic scenes from Hollywood movies. MNX also offers viewers  a chance to express love for their favourite bros with quirky tap and tag stickers and GIFs and make the most out of this day with #BroDaMan’s ‘how to spend the day’.

    Watch ‘#BroDaMan’ on MNX every day, starting 24 May to 30 May 2020 at 5 pm with your bros!

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