Tag: Zee Salaam

  • Zee Salaam launches new show – Jai Hind Janab

    Zee Salaam launches new show – Jai Hind Janab

    New Delhi: 24×7 Urdu News channel Zee Salaam is all set to launch a new weekly show Jai Hind Janab which will air every Sunday at 8 PM.

    The channel has strengthened its place in the Urdu genre with its consistent news coverage and reporting.

    “Zee Salaam has always taken stand for soldiers of our nation and has strongly put forward their concerns in front of the government on all the important platforms so that their voices are heard by the authority and the nation. The new show has bee  launched with the same philosophy of patriotism & inclusiveness,” said the channel in a statement on Monday.

    Zee Media’s Cluster three CEO, Dileep Tiwari said “This is a great initiative of Zee Salaam. The nation should remain indebted to the sacrifice and service of the soldiers and through this show the channel gives the respect and honour which they deserve .”

    Zee Salaam editor, Irfan Sheikh said, “The country is very valuable to us and we always put our nation first. Through this special show, we recognize, honour & offer tribute to the brave hearts. The subsequent episodes will feature the real heroes from our society who have gone out of their way to immensely contribute to society or have helped those who were in need which will cover military, para-military, police, doctors and other frontline warriors.” 

    This show is based on the nation’s first philosophy and aims to motivate every individual to work towards prosperity, restoration, and progress of the nation in his or her own capability.

  • Aalami Sahara is now Aalami Samay

    Aalami Sahara is now Aalami Samay

    MUMBAI: It was launched three years ago but came to a standstill barely months after coming into existence. However, with an experienced new editor Syed Faisal Ali coming on board fifteen months ago, Aalami Sahara, Sahara Samay’s Urdu news channel, decided to give it shot in the arm.

    For starters, the entire network dropped the name ‘Sahara’ from its channels, changing the earlier Aalami Sahara to the new Aalami Samay.
    Syed Ali has amitious plans to take the channel to the Middle East and Gulf countries

    In a bid to refresh its content and reach out to more Urdu speaking people, six more bureaus in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Lucknow, Patna and Hyderabad were added to the previous two in Delhi and Srinagar.

    The hunt for good journalists fluent in reading and writing Urdu has been on for the past three to four months. “There are not many people who are from an Urdu background and even if they are, they are not happy to work in an Urdu channel,” says Faisal Ali.

    As of now, each bureau has one journalist, two camera units and four stringers and the search is on for more journalists.

    While most of the channel’s viewership comes from the states of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Jammu, West Bengal, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Bihar and Assam, Ali plans to take the channel to the Middle East and Gulf countries to get more people hooked on to it.

    “A lot of Indians in the Middle East view the channel because there are a lot of NRIs there who have an affinity to India,” claims Ali.

    New programmes have been launched on the channel such as Takraan (aired every Sunday at 8: 30 pm) that see Ali conduct interviews with leaders from various fields. Renowned personalities such as Kapil Sibal, Arvind Kejriwal and Gulzar Dehelvi have already appeared on the show. Parvaaz is a weekly travel show while Halaat e Haazra is the daily news bulletin. Another new show called Farsh se Arsh Taq will be aired in November that will showcase ‘rags to riches’ stories of normal people.
        
    The channel also wants to focus on international stories coming from the Middle East, Gulf and America. Aina-e-Aalam is a 15 minute bulletin at 9:00 pm that shows international stories. Aalami Business gives an insight into business opportunities in India as well as the Gulf countries.

    The channel is trying to help minority Muslims in India to have a dedicated channel. “We want to brand the channel on the lines of Al Jazeera,” says Ali.

    Marketing has already begun in force. About 10 lakh leaflets were distributed in various mosques on Friday as well as during Eid to attract people’s attention. An Urdu media conclave is also on the cards in December for which the Sahara board has approved the proposal by Ali.

    In terms of advertisers, it is still to get some big ones on board as only local advertisers are with the channel for now. Ali is however optimistic of getting big names such as Etihad Airways.

    It claims to be the only Urdu channel that gives news all through the day while its competitors like Zee Salaam and ETV Urdu provide infotainment. An Urdu channel’s market is smaller than other regional channels. Zee Salaam was launched in 2010 while ETV Urdu was launched much earlier in 2001.

    The number of Urdu channels in the country is quite low. Apart from these three there is Munsif TV, a news channel from Hyderabad and DD Urdu which is also infotainment. Remaining Urdu channels are all religious.

    With this vibrancy that is trying to make the channel stand out from the rest let’s hope the channel’s second stint is much better.

  • Zee TV launches HD service in Canada with ECG

    Zee TV launches HD service in Canada with ECG

    MUMBAI: Zee TV in partnership with Ethnic Channels Group (ECG), Canada‘s largest distributor of third language television services, launches Zee TV Canada in HD.

    Zee TV HD is available on NEXTV along with Zee Cinema and Zing, the company said in a statement.

    Zee already has six channels in Canada catering to the diverse group of viewers: Zee TV, Alpha ETC Punjabi, Zing, Zee Salaam, Zee Tamizh and Zee Cinema.

    Zee Americas Director – Distribution Akhilesh Gupta said, “Zee TV HD was the first South Asian Network to go HD in the US last year and we are very pleased to now announce the launch of Zee TV Canada in HD.”

  • Zee Cinema, Zee Salaam and Zee Tamizh launch on Cogeco Cable in Ontario

    Zee Cinema, Zee Salaam and Zee Tamizh launch on Cogeco Cable in Ontario

    MUMBAI: Zee Americas in partnership with Ethnic Channels Group Limited (ECG), Canada’s largest distributor of third language television services, launched Zee Cinema, Zee Salaam and Zee Tamizh on Cogeco Cable on 12 December.

    Aimed at Ontario’s South Asian communities, these channels will serve to add great content to Cogeco’s third language services and help the Canadian multi-ethnic majority watch TV.

    Zee Americas CEO Suresh Bala said, “Canada is a dynamic market and we are happy to serve viewers in Ontario quality programming in the form of Zee Cinema, Zee Tamizh and Zee Salam. Ethnic Channels Group has been a pioneer in Canada bringing South Asians the kind of content that they most desire, this is a great partnership for us to offer Zee’s brand of top notch dramas, reality shows, news, Bollywood movies and music to our Canadian viewers.”
    Zee Cinema is a Bollywood channel in the US that includes a privately held Bollywood video library with more than 5000 hours of premium content.

    Zee Salaam is Zee’s first Islamic general entertainment channel targeting the Muslim community and the Urdu listening audiences, while Zee Tamizh is a general entertainment channel that offers a variety of programmes targeting the Tamil-Canadian audience.

    Cogeco Cable marketing and strategic planning VP Ron Perrotta said, “For Cogeco Cable, the second largest hybrid fibre coaxial cable system operator in Ontario, adding 23 services in 8 different languages distributed by Ethnic Channels Group allows Cogeco Cable to respond to a variety of customer tastes and needs and to enhance our already engaging multicultural TV offering.”