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  • News genre sees viewership spike in week 33 due to Kerala floods

    News genre sees viewership spike in week 33 due to Kerala floods

    MUMBAI: The news genre saw a tremendous growth in the viewership after the Kerala floods according to All India BARC data week 33. Republic TV continued to lead the genre.

    News18 India dropped to fifth position in two Hindi news genres, Aaj Tak continued to rule Hindi news genre. Zee News jumped up to second position this week in Hindi news (U+R).

    English News

    Republic TV continued to dominate the English news genre with 1499 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 936 impressions (000s) sum last week. Times Now is at the second position with 1296 impressions (000s) sum. Meanwhile, CNN News 18 found itself at third position with 943 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 485 impressions (000s) sum last week, followed by India Today Television at fourth position with 523 impressions (000s) sum. NDTV maintained its fifth position with 247 impressions (000s) sum. 

    English Business News

    CNBC TV 18 continued to rule in the English business news genre with 589 impressions (000s) sum. ET Now and BTVI maintained their second and third positions with 192 impressions (000s) sum and 115 impressions (000s) sum. CNBC TV 18 Prime HD found itself at fourth position with 33 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 18 impressions (000s) sum last week.

    Hindi News (U+R)      

    Aaj Tak continued to lead in Hindi news genre with 214534 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 132715 impressions (000s) sum last week. Zee News climbed two slot to the second position with 149055 impressions (000s) sum followed by ABP News at the third position with 148073 impressions (000s) sum compared to 101215 impressions (000s) sum last week. India TV found itself at fourth position with 122864 impressions (000s) sum. News18 India dropped three slots to fifth position despite increase in the viewership from 101841 impressions (000s) sum to 113025 impressions (000s) sum.  

    Hindi News Rural  

    Aaj Tak also continued to dominate in Hindi news (R) with 102312 impressions impressions (000s) sum as compared to 62162 impressions (000s) sum last week. ABP News maintained its second position this week with 75166 impressions (000s) sum, followed by Zee News with 61765 impressions (000s) sum. News18 India dropped a slot to the fourth position with 51622 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 41798 impressions (000s) sum last week. India TV was at the fifth position with 46413 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 39731 impressions (000s) sum last week. 

    Hindi News Urban

    Aaj Tak maintained its top position in Hindi news genre (U) with 112222 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 70553 impressions (000s) sum last week. Zee News climbed a spot to the second position with 87291 impressions (000s) sum. Both India TV and ABP News climbed a slot to the third and fourth positions with 76452 impressions (000s) sum and 72907 impressions (000s) sum respectively. News18 India dropped three slots to the fifth position with 61402 impressions (000s) sum.

  • TIMES NOW launches ‘Confront’ with Rahul Shivshankar

    TIMES NOW launches ‘Confront’ with Rahul Shivshankar

    MUMBAI: TIMES NOW, India’s leading English news channel from Times Network has launched a special programme, ‘Confront’ with Rahul Shivshankar, Editor-in-Chief, TIMES NOW.

    TIMES NOW continues to raise the bar of television news in the country with its innovative journalism. Moderated by Rahul Shivshankar, ‘Confront’, the one-hour weekend show features two prominent panellists debate social and political on topics including State issues, economy, elections, etc., with a conclusive end to the discourse.

    Moving away from the contentious debates where panellists often talk at each other rather than talk to each other, Rahul Shivshankar conducts the well-researched debate with decorum, focused to provide the viewers with clear, insightful information. Two weeks since its premier, the show has featured notable figures – Jay Panda, Former Member of Parliament, Yogendra Yadav, National President, Swaraj India, Sudheendra Kulkarni, Politician and Kanwal Sibal, Former Foreign Secretary. This week’s episode of ‘Confront’ on Saturday, August 25, will feature Mukul Rohtagi, Former Attorney General of India and Mohan Parasaran, Former Solicitor General of India as the panellists, where they will discuss claims that the NDA is meddling in Judicial affairs.

    Speaking on the new new show, Rahul Shivshankar, Editor-in-Chief, TIMES NOW said, “Confront is launched with a clear objective to provide conclusive facts and information out of the confronting conversations. The show breaks away from the typical debate formats, which leave little room for conversations, where the viewers are left with no answers to the burning social issues. Through this show, we aim to provide uninterrupted, transparent and healthy discussions to burning issues that need to be addressed on priority”.

  • BARC week 32:  Republic TV regains top position in English News

    BARC week 32: Republic TV regains top position in English News

    MUMBAI: After losing its top position in week 31 of BARC ratings Arnab Goswami’s Republic TV regained its top position in the English news genre in week 32. Times Now stepped down to second position.  

    Zee News replaced News Nation in Hindi news genre, Aaj Tak continued to rule Hindi news genre. Whereas News 18 India jumped up tosecond position this week in Hindi news (U+R).

    English News

    This week Arnab Goswami’s Republic TV regained it top position in the english news genre with 936 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 734 impressions (000s) sum last week. Times Now stepped down to the second position with 815 impressions (000s) sum. Meanwhile, CNN News 18 found itself at third position with 485 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 236 impressions (000s) sum last week, followed by India Today Television at fourth position with 346 impressions (000s) sum. NDTV maintains its fifth position with 191 impressions (000s) sum. 

    English Business News

    CNBC TV 18 continues to rule in the English business news genre with 619 impressions (000s) sum. ET Now and BTVI maintained theirsecond and third positions with 200 impressions (000s) sum and 105 impressions (000s) sum. CNBC TV 18 Prime HD found itself at fourth position with 18 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 25 impressions (000s) sum last week.

    Hindi News (U+R)      

    Aaj Tak continues to lead in Hindi news genre with 132715 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 149487 impressions (000s) sum last week. Meanwhile News 18 India found itself at second position with 101841 (000s) sum as compared to 99687 impressions (000s) sum last week. ABP News and Zee News maintained their third and fourth positions with 101215 impressions (000s) sum and 99428 impressions (000s) sum. Meanwhile, India TV steps down to fifth position with 94834 impressions as compared to 115894 impressions (000s) sums last week.  

    Hindi News Rural  

    Aaj Tak also continued to to dominate in Hindi news (R) with 62162 impressions as compared to 73376 impressions (000s) sum last week. ABP News maintained its second position this week with 49176 impressions, followed by News 18 India is at third position with 41798 impressions (000s) sum. Zee News replaced News Nation at fourth position with 39957 impressions (000s) sum. Meanwhile India TV stepped down to fifth position with 39731 (000s) impressions as compared to 45738 impressions (000s) sum last week. 

    Hindi News Urban

    Aaj Tak maintained its top position in Hindi news genre (U) with 70553 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 76112 impressions (000s) sum last week. News 18 India found itself at second position this week with 60043 impressions (000s) sum. Zee News maintained its third position with 59471 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 60523 impressions (000s) sum last week. India TV moved down to fourth position with 55103 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 70156 impressions (000s) sum last week. ABP News maintained its fifth position with 52038 impressions (000s) sum.

  • Times NOW & Mirror Now announce a special line-up to celebrate the 72nd Independence Day

    Times NOW & Mirror Now announce a special line-up to celebrate the 72nd Independence Day

    MUMBAI: As India gears up to celebrate its 72nd Independence Day, India’s leading English news channels, Times Now & Mirror Now, announce their special programming line-up to celebrate the spirit of freedom.

    With an underlying focus on the Defence forces, Times Now will air specially curated content through the day. Navika Kumar, Managing Editor on her show, Frankly Speaking will interview the Defence Minister, Nirmala Seetha Raman. Hosted at Asia’s biggest and largest air base, Hindon Air Force station, the show will focus on how the government has changed the paradigm of India’s defence establishment.

    Krantibhoomi, a 1-hour special hosted by the Chief Editor, Rahul Shivshankar, will recreate 5 iconic events that were important in the struggle to attain India’s Independence. This will include a panel discussion with the experts including Prof. S. Irfan Habib, Historian & Author, Rakesh Sinha, MP Rajya Sabha & Author, Ashis Nandy, Sociologist, Dr. Ajit Jha, Historian amongst others.

    Guarding our Freedom hosted by Consulting Editor (Strategic Affairs), Maroof Raza, will host special interviews with the Param Vir Chakra winners, Hon. Capt Bana Singh, Subedar Major Yogendra Yadav and Subedar Sanjay Singh. The show will feature interactions with these legends on the exceptional bravery displayed by them in the face of adversity and their journey of serving the nation.

    Mirror NOW through its line-up of exclusive shows will focus on the expression and spirit of freedom. Through a special show, This is my India, Mirror Now will feature the journey of six individuals who have worked selflessly for the well-being of other fellow Indians and have brought about a change in the society.

    Verified, a new feature on the channel will feature a special interview of Dr. Bharat Vatwani by the channel’s Executive Editor, Faye D’Souza. Dr. Vatwani has been instrumental in the rehabilitation and treatment of over 7000 destitute and have united them with their families.

    An Urban Debate Special, Faye D’Souza will host an exclusive panel discussion on the daily struggles of LGBTQ community and their fight to challenging the constitutionality of Section 377. The panelists include Parmesh Shahani, Head, Godrej India Culture Lab, film-maker Onir, Dr. Prasad Raj Dendekar, Head of Radiation Oncology, Sir H N Reliance foundation Hospital) and Vasu Primlani (Comedian).

  • MIB gives permission to four new channels

    MIB gives permission to four new channels

    MUMBAI: For nearly a year, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has been stingy in handing out licences to channels. But in July, four new channels got permissions and none were cancelled.

    Sony Marathi, the non-news channel, got the permission on 16 July for downlinking. Times Network’s news channels, Times Now and ET Now, got permission for both uplink and downlink on 18 July under English/Hindi and all remaining Indian scheduled languages.

    Vision Corporations has got permission for launching a new channel Indian Fashion TV on 12 July, which will have content on fashion films, reality shows related to fashion and lifestyle and TV serials. Sources told Indiantelevision.com that the channel will launch in a month’s time.

    The 14 licenses which were cancelled earlier by MIB due to security denial by Ministry of Home Affairs are still now under stay order from the court.

    After cancelling permission to 239 channels, the number of private satellite TV channels having valid permission in India stands at 868 as on 31 July 2018. While 484 channels are non-news channels, the rest i.e., 384 are news channels.

    Of the 868 permitted private satellite channels, TV channels permitted for uplink from India and also to downlink into India remains the same at 766 among which 364 are news channels and 402 are non-news channels. 11 non-news channels and five news channels are permitted for uplink from India but not downlink into the country. 86 TV channels are uplinked from abroad which only have downlinking permission in India. This category includes 15 news and 71 non-news channels.

  • Times Now regains top slot in English news genre

    Times Now regains top slot in English news genre

    MUMBAI: After a long gap of 64 weeks, Times Now has dethroned Republic TV from its top slot. The Arnab Goswami-led channel’s streak was broken as it occupied the pole position since its launch on 6 May 2017. 

    In Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) data for week 31, Aaj Tak led the charts in all the three markets. Zee News exited the top five in Hindi news rural market.

    Recently, Republic TV had complained to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) of India about Times Now getting the channel re-slotted under Hindi news genre on distribution platforms, impacting viewership data.

    English News

    This week Times Now found itself at the top position in English News genre with 734 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 806 impressions (000s) sum last week. Whereas Republic TV was at second position with 705 impressions  (000s) sum, followed by India Today Television at third position with 246 impressions (000s) sum. CNN News 18 and NDTV24x7 maintained their fourth and fifth positions with 236 impressions and 174 impressions (000s) sum respectively.

    English Business News

    CNBC TV18  maintained its top position in English business news genre with 705 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 644 impressions (000s) sum, followed by ET Now and BTVI at second and third positions with 197 impressions (000s) sum and 96 impressions (000s) sum. CNBC TV 18 Prime HD was at fourth position with 25 impressions  (000s) sum as compared to 28 impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi News (U+R)      

    Aaj Tak continued to rule the Hindi news genre with 149487 (000s) sum impressions as compared to 164150 impressions (000s) sum last week. Whereas India TV jumped to second position with 115894 impressions (000s) sums, ABP News maintained its third position with 101045 impressions. Zee News moved down to fourth position with 100705 impressions (000s) sum, as compared to 107966 impressions (000s) last week. News 18 India was at fifth position with 99687 impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi News Rural  

    Aaj Tak also continued to to dominate in Hindi news (R) with 73376 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 76189 impressions (000s) sum last week. ABP News maintained its second position this week with 47674 impressions (000s) sum, followed by India TV at third position with 45738 impressions. News18 India replaced Zee News with 41201 impressions (000s) sum. News Nation was at fifth position with 40320impressions (000s) sum as compared to 40241 impressions (000s) sum last week.     

    Hindi News Urban

    Aaj Tak maintained its top position in Hindi news genre (U) with 76112 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 87961 impressions (000s) sum. India TV found itself at second position  with 70156 impressions (000s) sum. Zee News was at third position with 60523 impressions (000s) as compared to 67186 impressions (000s) last week. News 18 India and ABP News maintained theur fourth and fifth with 58486 impressions and 53371 impressions  (000s) sum respectively.

  • Republic TV complains to TRAI, BARC on Times Now’s genre slotting

    Republic TV complains to TRAI, BARC on Times Now’s genre slotting

    MUMBAI: The ever-competitive business of TV news is set to witness another round of slugfest. Republic TV has complained to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) of India about English news channel Times Now getting the channel re-slotted under Hindi news genre on distribution platforms, which may impact viewership data.

    A letter written by Republic TV earlier this month, reviewed by Indiantelevision.com, accused Times Now of getting some of the distribution platforms to place the channel “among the Hindi news sub-genre” as some of the programmes broadcast had “substantial Hindi content” as claimed by Times.

    “This is a confusing development as BARC will report Times Now [viewership data] as part of the English news channel list,” the Republic complaint highlighted, adding, “if its proximity/neighbourhood is significantly among the Hindi news channels, it stands to distort viewership data.”

    Republic has also exhorted BARC India, which is set to release soon its fresh and updated television-related annual data, to take note of distribution changes relating to Times Now as not an English-language news channel but “preferably” a Hindi channel.

    However, changing of genres to boost sampling among viewers or resorting to dual or multiple LCNs are some issues not new to the Indian broadcast business. Nor is the animosity. that has prevailed between Times Now, former employer of Republic TV’s chief editor Arnab Goswami.

    When Republic TV debuted last year, a clutch of news channels, later backed by News Broadcasters Association (NBA), had alleged the new entrant was resorting to dual LCN or multiple feed tactic to boost viewership. BARC had also been petitioned to suspend publishing of Republic TV’s data.

    Times Now had also taken Goswami, promoter of Republic TV’s parent company, to the courts to desist him from using the phrase `nation wants to know’ claiming IPR over it as it was started when the flamboyant news anchor was with the Times group. Though Republic TV later became a member of NBA, Goswami had taken a swipe at Times Now calling it a cry baby.

    Since then both the TV news channels had been making news off-air, while slugging it out to corner viewers’ attention in a continuing see-saw battle.

    Asked about the issue of multiple feeds-strategy used by TV channels, TV market research company Chrome Data Analytics and Media CEO Pankaj Krishna told Indiantelevision.com that the unethical tactic was “still very much prevalent” despite a directive against it by regulator TRAI.

    “According to Chrome, there were some 1,433 instances of dual LCN across all genres across the country as of last week, Krishna explained, adding, “The practice is mostly seen during blockbuster events like presentation of Union Budget (for business news genre) and during new launches as part of a channel’s marketing exercise. But such tactics have limited time impact.”  

    TV Today Network managing editor Supriya Prasad was of the opinion if a TV channel was resorting to “unethical practices” to boost viewership, then it meant it didn’t have full faith in its own content. Aaj Tak is the leader of Hindi news genre as per BARC India Week 27 data.

    Another industry observer felt as HSM or Hindi-speaking market is a big one, getting slotted in that category in the EPG “opens up reach of a channel”. However, the observer was critical of such attempts to boost reach and viewership: “If an English TV channel is present in the Hindi news genre, simply informing TRAI and the operator to keep within the right side of the law as it was doing small amount of Hindi content is cheating the system. It gains importance if BARC too is not made aware of such a development.”

    It now remains to be seen how the regulator and BARC India will respond to the Republic TV complaint.

  • 5th Edition of Times NOW & ICICI Bank NRI of the Year Awards 2018 Honors Global Indians

    5th Edition of Times NOW & ICICI Bank NRI of the Year Awards 2018 Honors Global Indians

    MUMBAI: Times NOW, India’s leading English news channel from the Times Network and ICICI Bank hosted the 5th edition of NRI of the Year Awards 2018 today in Mumbai. The NRI of the Year Awards salute the spirit of global Indians who have been an inspiration and made a mark for themselves worldwide. Sunil Chhetri, Indian football team Captain was presented with the prestigious Global Indian Icon and Prem Watsa, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive of Fairfax Financial Holdings was conferred with the Special Jury NRI of the Year Award, amidst a glittering evening.

    To celebrate NRI of the Year Awards 5th edition, a coffee table book was launched by Kiren Rijiju, Hon’ble Union Minister of State for Home Affairs of India, MK Anand, MD and CEO, Times Network, Vijay Chandok, Executive Director ICICI Bank, Lt. Gen Sudhir Sharma, Advisory Board – India, GIIS and Farokh Balsara -Partner and National Director – Consumer Products and Health Services, Ernst & Young. A new trophy designed by renowned jewellery designer Poonam Soni was also unveiled at the ceremony by Bollywood actress, Chitrangada Singh. Mr. Kiren Rijiju, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs of India was the chief guest for the evening and the event was graced by notable personalities including Indian footballer Sunil Chhetri, actress Chitrangada Singh, singer Akriti Kakar many more from the TV and Bollywood industry. Anukreethy Vas, Miss India 2018, Meenakshi Chaudhary, First Runner Up, and Shreya Rao Kamavarapu, Second Runner Up made their first appearances on the red carpet after winning the Miss India tittles. The gala event was hosted by Sameer Kochhar and Mandira Bedi. The evening also witnessed a mesmerizing dance performance by Terrence Lewis Dance Institute.

    NRI of the Year is India’s most distinctive awards recognising the outstanding achievements of the Indian diaspora globally. With their grit and perseverance, Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) have achieved tremendous success in various fields in the countries they have chosen to adopt as their homes. The awards were given in six different categories – Entrepreneur, Professional, Academics, Arts & Culture, Philanthropy, and Start-up, along with other awards such as India’s Global Icon Award Special Jury Award.  

    This year, the awards covered the top four regions across the globe – North America, UK, Middle East and Asia Pacific, where 23 winners were selected and awarded. NRI of the Year Awards 2018 was open to all Non-Resident Indians (NRI), Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIO). The high-profile jury for NRI of the Year Awards 2018 comprised Deepak Bagla, Managing Director & CEO, Invest India; Ashish Chauhan, MD & CEO, BSE; Partho Dasgupta, CEO, BARC India; Harsha Bhogle, cricket commentator and Dalip Tahil, renowned film, television and theatre actor. 

    Commenting on the 5th edition of NRI of the Year Awards 2018, Times Network, MD and CEO, MK Anand said, “Over the course of 5 editions, NRI of the Year, our flagship property has emerged as the most distinctive and coveted awards platform, instituted to recognize the achievements of the global Indians. It is an important component of our engagement with the Indian diaspora as a media group representing a nation with a global agenda. This year, NRI of the Year awards has set new benchmarks and it, indeed, is a matter of great pride and honor for us to recognize the indelible mark made by each one of them. I congratulate all the winners present here tonight and I’m sure their success stories will inspire a new generation of Indians.”

    Executive Director ICICI Bank, Vijay Chandok said, “The ‘TIMES NOW & ICICI Bank NRI of the Year’ awards programme has completed five glorious years and it continues to grow in stature and relevance among the NRI diaspora. This year’s nominations have far exceeded last seasons’. This is an indication of the award’s growing popularity. Our association with this programme is a testimony to our commitment to the NRI community and the pride we feel on witnessing the overwhelming achievements of the NRIs across the globe.”

    Singapore, Co -Founder & Chairman Global Schools Foundation, Mr. Atul Temurnikar said, “I have been working with expats and the NRI community for the last 16 years and have experienced the great contributions of NRIs and PIOs to Singapore. The NRI community has done lots of amazing work not only in social circles but also around the world. They have been an inspiration to many.  Times Now NRI awards have recognized the talent and contributions of these achievers to the society. Such recognition has motivated other people to follow in the footsteps of these achievers and excel in their own fields”.

    Times Network, Head – International Business, Mr. Naveen Chandra shared, “We are delighted that this year, NRI of the Year awards received an overwhelming 11500 registrations which is testimony of the high esteem the awards are held in. The journey over the last five years has been incredible and not only the awards become a gateway for accomplished Indians to contribute to India’s growth story and also our partners have expanded their international operations. As we move ahead, we hope to expand our footprint into new markets to reach the Indian diasporas and contribute significantly to India’s progress”.

    Times Now & ICICI Bank NRI of the Year awards, powered by Global Indian International School (GIIS) captures the journey of global Indians who have kept the Indian flag flying high globally and continue to inspire other Indians. Ernst & Young is the Process Advisors for NRI of the Year awards and has been associated with the event since its inception. EY has defined the process for evaluating the entries received and facilitating winner determination.

  • The 5th Edition of Times NOW & ICICI Bank NRI of the Year Awards to unveil state of the art trophy designed by Poonam Soni

    The 5th Edition of Times NOW & ICICI Bank NRI of the Year Awards to unveil state of the art trophy designed by Poonam Soni

    MUMBAI: Following the reverberating success of the past 4 editions, Times NOW & ICICI Bank returns with the 5th edition of the prestigious NRI of the Year Awards 2018 powered by Global Indian International School (GIIS), to salute the winning spirit of the global Indian. NRI of the Year Award, recognises the achievements and contributions of global Indians from different walks of life. Adding to the glory and celebrations this year, a unique trophy has been specially designed by India’s celebrated jewellery designer Poonam Soni.

    Symbolizing success, the trophy has been brought to life using crystal, denoting purity and positivity, with a platinum finish that makes the statue the epitome of power. The trophy depicts a winner with one leg forward signifying continuous advancement and a globe that represents unlimited world power. Regarded as a pioneer of bespoke jewellery in India, Poonam Soni has been creating unique, extraordinary and exquisitely handcrafted jewellery pieces over the last three decades. Each of her pieces are works of art that have stories to tell. It is her artists’ eye for colour, detail and imagination that she has brought to the vision for this year’s trophy.

    The trophy will be unveiled at the Times NOW & ICICI Bank NRI of the Year Awards 2018 to be held in Mumbai on July 11, 2018 at Grand Hyatt.

  • Times Television Network elevates Nivedita Oak to DGM

    Times Television Network elevates Nivedita Oak to DGM

    MUMBAI: Times Television Network (TTN) has elevated Nivedita Oak to deputy general manager – influence. Earlier, Oak was the regional head for Zoom, FCT and branded content. She has been working with the Times Network for the last 11 years.

    Oak started her career at Glitterati in 2005. Before joining TTN, she worked with ABP News as an account director.

    Oak has also worked with TTN as an associate account director – branded content avenues (Times Now, ET Now) for close to two years.

    She holds a B.Com degree from Mumbai University.