Tag: TV5

  • News Broadcasters Federation condemns attack on TV5

    News Broadcasters Federation condemns attack on TV5

    MUMBAI: NBF (News Broadcasters Federation) has condemned the attack by unidentified men on the Hyderabad office of TV5, by damaging equipment and property. 

    "The attack on TV5 is yet another attempt at using physical violence and threats to try and muzzle the media. NBF strongly condemns this and expects the state government to ensure TV5 is able to continue broadcasting in an environment free of such strong-arm tactics which are anyway bound to fail," said NBF president Arnab Goswami.

    TV5 has been at the forefront of reporting the high costs of procurement of Rapid Test Kits (RTE) for testing Covid2019 infection by the Andhra Pradesh government, which forced officials to cancel the contract and save crores of rupees to the public exchequer. More recently, TV5 has been highlighting and raising questions on the negligence that led to the gas leakage at a private chemical factory in Vijayawada.

    Across India, broadcasters in all languages are doing non-stop programming with a focus on battling the pandemic and ensuring the success of the nationwide lockdown.

    NBF, India’s largest industry association representing the combined interests of TV news channels, expressed concern over the increasing incidents of attacks on media and journalists, while performing their duty during these hard times. In the last few weeks, there have been an increasing number of physical attacks and filing of police cases against TV news channels, and prominent journalists across the country, creating an obstacle against performing their public service, despite the hardships during the lockdown of the country since March 24, 2020, NBF said in a press release. 

    "Since the nationwide lockdown, at least 24 journalists have been booked under serious charges by the police department in various states. Some journalists have also been physically attacked. Such incidents are highly condemnable and demoralising for the journalists and the news broadcasting media," said NBF secretary-general R Jai Krishna.

  • TV5 launches devotional channel in AP & Telangana, DTH dist plan under way

    MUMBAI: South India’s one of the leading news network Shreya Broadcasting on 29 March launched its devotional and spiritual channel ‘Hindu Dharmam’ on the occasion of Ugadi – Telugu new year.

    The test signal of the new devotional channel is on. Channel’s distribution work is in full swing. Apart from Hyderabad the channel is seen across both the Telugu-speaking states – Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

    At present under Shreya Broadcasting – TV5 news in Telugu is the market leader followed by TV5 USA (exclusive for U.S.-based Telugu audience) and TV5 Money (business and travel news channel on digital platform) channels are available. And now the new devotional channel is added to the bouquet.

    Shreya Broadcasting managing director Ravindranath Bolineni, who is also the editor-in-chief for TV5 news network, said that the team for the new channel is in place and test signal is on. He informed that the channel is available in both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in all the districts through all the multi-system operators (MSOs). It will also be available on direct-to-home (DTH) platforms soon. “We are also targeting the audience in this genre through digital platforms also.

    The new channel is the brainchild of the group chairman B R Naidu. He said that, at the time when there a heap of devotional channels, the new Hindu Dharmam channel of TV5 news network will bring freshness and carter to the need of the audience who were looking for something more than discourses. “Our content will not only focus on discourses of reputed scholars and religious leaders but also special programs of the Hindu culture and documentaries of temples will be showcased,” he added.

    Naidu informed that the concept of the Hindu Dharmam channel is to bring awareness among the viewers about Hinduism, Hindu traditions, Hindu culture and Hindu dharma. There will be live coverage of early morning and evening Pooja from the major well-known temples across India.

    The parent channel TV5 Telugu news, promoted by Shreya Broadcasting, has around 300 reporters covering the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and delivering hourly news bulletins and 30 special bulletins. It has gained a reputation for its incisive business reportage and programming.

  • TV5 to spawn business news channel TV5 Money

    TV5 to spawn business news channel TV5 Money

    MUMBAI: Telugu news channel TV5, promoted by Shreya Broadcasting, has around 290 reporters covering the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh,and delivering hourly news bulletins and 30 special bulletins. It has, however, gained a reputation for its incisive business reportage and programming.

    Now the management led by MD B Ravindranath is spawning a digital baby exploiting TV5’s business specialisation USP. Called TV5 Money, it will make its debut as a channel on Youtube, as an app, a website and on IPTV platforms on 3 August and it will be focused on business and lifestyle news.

    The new service is being steered by TV5 business head Vasanth Kumar and a separate editorial team – from that employed by the mother news channel – has been put in place. TV5 Money will deliver real time financial market coverage, business news, commodities trends and life style content, says Kumar. The management claims that it will provide unbiased, in-depth investment analysis and assist investors on mutual funds, insurance products, derivatives and commodities trading.

    The test signal was started in an informal programme on 29 July by Ravindranath.

    Kumar points out that it was the success of TV5’s business news programming voices that encouraged the company to consider launching a separate business news channel. But the management decided to take dainty steps initially in the digital domain. He, however, is sanguine that channel’s market research expertise will make viewers’ journey into the complex financial markets easy.

    Ravindranath too is confident that TV5 Money will gain traction quickly with viewers. “TV5 commenced operations in 2007,” he says. “But it very quickly positioned itself on top of the ladder in the regional broadcast news industry. It is known for its unique regional content, unbiased attitude and exceptional coverage of state, national and international news, making it Telangana and Andhra’s leading Telugu news and current affairs channel.”

    Shreya Broadcasting chairman BR Naidu believes that its track record and team which will stream out non-stop coverage are sure to contribute significantly to the overall rise of regional broadcast news. “Telugu viewers from the smallest part of India nationally will be attracted to it,” he says.

    A view that is echoed by a media analyst. Says she: “First of all Andhra and Telangana are very broadband friendly thanks to the strong IT focus the government has set out. Because of this, it should find a online audiences tuning in, especially in offices where broadband pipes are pretty thick. Then, the Telugu speaking populace is very industrious and they have seen an upgradation of their lifestyles over the years as the economy there has progressed. They want to know where to invest their money, and TV5 Money could help give them perspectives and opinions. By launching as a live streaming service, the company is cutting short its time to market and also keeping distribution and other costs low. But it will have to give it an extensive social media and digital marketing push to capture eyeballs quickly.”

  • TV5 to spawn business news channel TV5 Money

    TV5 to spawn business news channel TV5 Money

    MUMBAI: Telugu news channel TV5, promoted by Shreya Broadcasting, has around 290 reporters covering the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh,and delivering hourly news bulletins and 30 special bulletins. It has, however, gained a reputation for its incisive business reportage and programming.

    Now the management led by MD B Ravindranath is spawning a digital baby exploiting TV5’s business specialisation USP. Called TV5 Money, it will make its debut as a channel on Youtube, as an app, a website and on IPTV platforms on 3 August and it will be focused on business and lifestyle news.

    The new service is being steered by TV5 business head Vasanth Kumar and a separate editorial team – from that employed by the mother news channel – has been put in place. TV5 Money will deliver real time financial market coverage, business news, commodities trends and life style content, says Kumar. The management claims that it will provide unbiased, in-depth investment analysis and assist investors on mutual funds, insurance products, derivatives and commodities trading.

    The test signal was started in an informal programme on 29 July by Ravindranath.

    Kumar points out that it was the success of TV5’s business news programming voices that encouraged the company to consider launching a separate business news channel. But the management decided to take dainty steps initially in the digital domain. He, however, is sanguine that channel’s market research expertise will make viewers’ journey into the complex financial markets easy.

    Ravindranath too is confident that TV5 Money will gain traction quickly with viewers. “TV5 commenced operations in 2007,” he says. “But it very quickly positioned itself on top of the ladder in the regional broadcast news industry. It is known for its unique regional content, unbiased attitude and exceptional coverage of state, national and international news, making it Telangana and Andhra’s leading Telugu news and current affairs channel.”

    Shreya Broadcasting chairman BR Naidu believes that its track record and team which will stream out non-stop coverage are sure to contribute significantly to the overall rise of regional broadcast news. “Telugu viewers from the smallest part of India nationally will be attracted to it,” he says.

    A view that is echoed by a media analyst. Says she: “First of all Andhra and Telangana are very broadband friendly thanks to the strong IT focus the government has set out. Because of this, it should find a online audiences tuning in, especially in offices where broadband pipes are pretty thick. Then, the Telugu speaking populace is very industrious and they have seen an upgradation of their lifestyles over the years as the economy there has progressed. They want to know where to invest their money, and TV5 Money could help give them perspectives and opinions. By launching as a live streaming service, the company is cutting short its time to market and also keeping distribution and other costs low. But it will have to give it an extensive social media and digital marketing push to capture eyeballs quickly.”

  • TV5 appoints Dinesh Akula as editor

    TV5 appoints Dinesh Akula as editor

    MUMBAI: 2016 has seen several key movements in the television news industry. The latest addition to that is Dinesh Akula who has joined  Telegu news channel TV5 as its editor. He joins the news channel from  Hyderabad based channel Express TV where he was senior VP-editorial and operations.  Akula will be responsible for the channel’s overall editorial content that goes on-air for TV5, which is run by  Shreya Broadcasting P ltd.

    When asked about his new role, Akula said, “At present I am trying to the understand the system and then will work on the new packaging for the channel. There are lot of ideas which the managing director B.Ravindranath has and it will be my main job to implement it smoothly and successfully.” 

    The move has come after he spent one year in Express TV and close to seven years in TV9 where he was responsible for the on-air content, the look and feel, planning and execution of content strategies for TV9 Telugu and was earlier handling national news desk  for all the six TV9 channels. 

    With 22 years of experience in media, Akula has worked with BBC in Bristol, Sky News in London, Star News (Now ABP News) and Hindustan Times in India among others.

  • TV5 appoints Dinesh Akula as editor

    TV5 appoints Dinesh Akula as editor

    MUMBAI: 2016 has seen several key movements in the television news industry. The latest addition to that is Dinesh Akula who has joined  Telegu news channel TV5 as its editor. He joins the news channel from  Hyderabad based channel Express TV where he was senior VP-editorial and operations.  Akula will be responsible for the channel’s overall editorial content that goes on-air for TV5, which is run by  Shreya Broadcasting P ltd.

    When asked about his new role, Akula said, “At present I am trying to the understand the system and then will work on the new packaging for the channel. There are lot of ideas which the managing director B.Ravindranath has and it will be my main job to implement it smoothly and successfully.” 

    The move has come after he spent one year in Express TV and close to seven years in TV9 where he was responsible for the on-air content, the look and feel, planning and execution of content strategies for TV9 Telugu and was earlier handling national news desk  for all the six TV9 channels. 

    With 22 years of experience in media, Akula has worked with BBC in Bristol, Sky News in London, Star News (Now ABP News) and Hindustan Times in India among others.

  • IPTL to be telecast LIVE in over 150 territories

    IPTL to be telecast LIVE in over 150 territories

    MUMBAI: Come December, the second edition of the much-anticipated International Premier Tennis League presented (IPTL) will be broadcast in over 150 territories across the globe. the event that features the world’s leading tennis players, now promises to attract both increased spectators and viewers with a bevy of leading broadcasters airing the matches for audiences across the World.

     

    The league has partnered with some of the world’s biggest sports broadcasters. ESPN, Fox Asia, Sky Sports, TV5, WOWOW, Eurosport, Tennis Channel, Star Sports, Abu Dhabi Media Group among others will beam the IPTL into homes across the United States, United Kingdom, South-East Asia, the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Caribbean, giving the league a truly global broadcast footprint. All matches will be produced in HD quality with IPTL graphics and commentary by Jason Goodall and Robbie Koenig.

     

    “We are proud to strengthen our reach, taking it to global audiences through many of the world’s leading broadcasters. The success of Season 1 is a result of the format being accepted by the players translating into high-intensity competition. We will continue to offer an unmatched viewing experience to our global audiences who are now beginning to enjoy tennis in a manner never seen before,” said Mahesh Bhupathi on behalf of the league.

     

    This year’s edition will see five franchises –The Micromax Indian Aces, OUE Singapore Slammers, UAE Royals, Philippine Mavericks and Japan Warriors battle it out for the coveted IPTL trophy.

     

    The five franchises will feature Grand Slam champions, current and former world number one players, and other top tennis talent from across the world. The star-studded line-up boasts seven of the Top 10men’s and women’s players.