Tag: Aaj Tak

  • Samsung TV Plus expands its channel offerings

    Samsung TV Plus, the brand’s free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) service in India, has announced the launch of Aaj Tak HD and The Lallantop on its portfolio.

    Said Kunal Mehta, Head of Partnerships, Samsung TV Plus India: “Our endeavour is to bring unparalleled access and exceptional value to our audiences and advertisers on the Samsung TV plus platform. The addition of Aaj Tak HD and The Lallantop channels will provide increased access to the latest news from the world of business, politics, entertainment and more. This partnership with TV Today Network is a testament to that commitment,”

    Added Salil Kumar, CEO – Digital Business, TVTN: “We are thrilled to announce the launch of our two new FAST channels on Samsung TV Plus India. This partnership represents a significant milestone for us, as it allows us to bring our diverse and engaging content to a broader audience through one of the most popular and innovative smart TV platforms. With numerous options available for connected TV viewers, this collaboration enables us to broaden our audience and engage with those embracing new technologies, ensuring our content remains accessible across diverse viewing ecosystems.”

  • Aaj Tak takes the helicopter route for elections coverage

    What we are set to witness is the mother-of-all-elections. And for Hindi news television leaders Aaj Tak, even the sky is not the limit as far as the coverage goes. Star anchor-editor Anjana Om Kashyap will take the helicopter route for a special show titled ‘Rajtilak’. Kashyap will journey across 100 cities in India and to remote parts of the country.

    Speaking on this occasion, Rahul Shaw (CEO – TV & Radio, TVTN) said: “Rajtilak’ prioritises raw, unfiltered opinions and perspectives of citizens. As the most trusted news brand of the country, the citizens expect no less from AajTak. AajTak’s Helicopter shot in the final match of Indian politics will revolutionise the coverage, guaranteeing unprecedented reach and engagement with democracy in live action.”

    Added Sandeep Seksaria (Managing Director, LTK Industries) added: “LTK Group is proud and pleased to be associated with TV Today Network, India Today Group for this unique initiative Aaj Tak ka Helicopter Shot – ‘Rajtilak’. The communication objective of our brand Macho Hint and the Aaj Tak initiative matches perfectly well to be at the centre of the nation’s socio-political conversation. The idea of reaching out to the people across the nation aerially and bring to them the pulse of the nation is quite remarkable and Macho Hint is thrilled to be an honoured partner in this initiative.”

    Said Shashi Sinha, CEO of IPG Mediabrands India: “We are delighted to partner with Macho Hint of LTK Industries and Aaj Tak in this unique and innovative programme, Rajtilak Helicopter Shot.”

  • PVR Inox to broadcast R-Day Parade, with Aaj Tak

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    PVR Inox, the multiplex chain, will present the live screening of the Republic Day parade thanks to an alliance with Aaj Tak.

     

    PVR Inox will be broadcasting this grand event live with Aaj Tak across its 30 cinemas in 16 cities. The parade will be screened live across PVR Inox’s marquee cinemas in UP, Delhi, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Haryana, Chandigarh, Punjab and Kerala. The live screening of the Republic Day parade is scheduled from 9 am onwards. Tickets can be booked through the PVR Inox app or website and other platforms making it accessible to a wide audience eager to witness the historic event on the big screens.

     

    Said Gautam Dutta, Co-CEO of PVR Inox Ltd: “The Republic Day Parade is the best possible depiction of India’s military might, diverse culture, and unity in diversity. It is therefore a matter of immense pride to be able to screen this ceremonial parade on India’s 75th Republic Day at our PVR INOX cinemas across 9 states and UTs. The marching regiments of the Indian defence forces and their equipment driving down the Kartavya Path will be a sight to behold. The visuals of the colourful tableaux of various States will add grandeur to the occasion. Our commitment to providing a memorable and immersive cinematic experience extends beyond entertainment, and we look forward to sharing this historic moment with our patrons.”

     

    Added Dinesh Bhatia, Group CEO of India Today Group: “At Aaj Tak, our unwavering commitment to capturing the essence of India’s defining moments stands resolute. We deliver news and live events that hold significance, establishing ourselves as the choice for credibility and trust. The alliance with PVR Inox elevates our mission, uniting millions across India during national events, such as the momentous occasion of India’s 75th Republic Day.”

     

  • PVR Inox to air Aaj Tak live coverage of Ram Mandir inauguration

    Ram Mandir PVR Inox collatboration with Aaj TakBy Our Staff

    Leading multiplex chain PVR Inox has announced that it has tied up with Aaj Tak to bring the live screening of historic Ram Mandir inauguration to its cinema screens on January 22, 2024. This will be across 160-plus cinemas in over 70 Indian cities. The live screening will happen from 11 am to 1 pm. Tickets can be booked through the PVR Inox App or website and other platforms at a flat price of Rs. 100 which includes a beverage and popcorn combo.

    Said Gautam Dutta, Co-CEO, PVR Inox Ltd: “Grand and historic occasions like this have to be experienced in a grand manner. The cinema screens will bring to life the emotions of a collective celebration across the country. It will be a privilege for us to be able to connect the devotees with this celebration in a truly unique manner. We hope that we will be able to recreate the buzz of the temple, the auspicious chants and the breath-taking visuals and bring alive the magic of the most awaited moment in India’s contemporary history. Our commitment to providing a memorable and immersive cinematic experience extends beyond entertainment, and we look forward to sharing this historic moment with our patrons”

    Added Dinesh Bhatia, Group CEO India Today Group: “At Aaj Tak, our commitment to being at the forefront of historic moments remains unwavering. With unparalleled clarity and depth, we deliver news that matters, seen by all as the permanent choice for credibility and trust. The collaboration with PVR Inox takes our mission to new heights, connecting millions in India during significant events like this. Whether it’s the Pran Pratistha in Ayodhya or other crucial moments, Aaj Tak continues to be the beacon for those seeking reliable coverage and a sense of togetherness”

    For more information and to book tickets for the live screening, visit the official PVR INOX website – https://www.pvrcinemas.com/

  • 2024: BJP versus I.N.D.I.A. 2023: News channel war hots up

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    The real war will happen next year with the general elections, as the combined (or perhaps not so in spirit) opposition taking on the ruling BJP. But ahead of that, in the run-up to the elections in the five states including the all-important Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan assemblies, News18 India has launched a 360-degree media campaign to showcase its dominance in the Hindi news segment. And more importantly to take on Aaj Tak, leaders and among the earliest entrants in the India private news television space.

     

    The Hindi news channel released a page one ad in all editions of Economic Times to showcase its leadership in the genre. According to a communique which doesn’t quote any spokesperson, the campaign will also go live on digital and social media, with extensive visibility on trade media as well.

     

    As per the ad, the TV data shows that Aaj Tak has captured 0.8 crore lesser AMAs in Week 32 of 2023. Now we don’t know if BARC is fine with use of just one week’s dominance in advertising material, but we leave that to the wisdom of the measurement body and the association of news broadcasters which includes members of a large number of news channels, including Aaj Tak and News18.

     

    On the digital front, the ad says that News18 India received more video views on Facebook compared to Aaj Tak in July. (Source: Crowdtangle, July, 2023). Moreover, News18 India was also ahead of Aaj Tak by 12% in terms of YouTube views last month. (Source: Databeings, Video Views, Stats as of August 5 for all videos uploaded in July, 2023)

     

    We are certain we haven’t heard the last on this war of words and claims, but, as long as the viewer benefits and the broadcasters don’t lose on revenues in the tu-tu-main-main skirmish, we aren’t really complaining.

     

  • Sony unites sports journalists in campaign for 2022 Asian Games

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    Sony Sports Network unveils a campaign for the 2022 Asian Games. With an extraordinary lineup of luminaries, including esteemed personalities like Chief of Defence Staff, General Anil Chauhan, Sudha Murty, Amitabh Bachchan and Kapil Sharma, the campaign aims to ignite the nation’s fervour for this multisport extravaganza.

     

    The film also has a lineup of sports journalists from publications such as Dainik Jagran, Dainik Bhaskar, Rajasthan Patrika, The Telegraph, Deccan Chronicle, and regional newspapers including Dinakaran, Lokmat, Eenadu, Gujarat Samachar, Sandesh, and Asomya Pratidin. Additionally, it features RJs from popular radio channels like Radio City and Radio One, along with representatives from leading news channels Aaj Tak and NDTV 24X7.

     

    With ‘Iss Baar Sau Paar,’ Sony Sports Network aims to rally the entire nation, uniting millions of hearts, and minds, to stand beside our athletes as they strive for excellence and glory. This campaign is a resounding call to break barriers, inspire champions, and witness the remarkable journey of India’s sporting triumphs at the 2022 Asian Games.

     

  • India Today Group to launch English news channel in the UK

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    The India Today Group has announced the launch of India Today in the UK market from May 31. This is a follow-up to the launch of the Group’s Hindi news channel, Aaj Tak, in the UK market. Previously operating as a hybrid channel, Aaj Tak and India Today served UK audiences with unique content.

     

    With the launch of India Today, the English news channel will now be available as a free-to-air service, broadcasting in standard definition (SD) and accessible on Sky Channel No. 523.  This will position it alongside other prominent English news channels, including Sky News, BBC News, GB News and Talk TV.

     

    Meanwhile, Aaj Tak will continue to be available on Sky Channel number 710, providing uninterrupted access to Hindi content for viewers. The India Today Group, renowned for its comprehensive news coverage and commitment to delivering high-quality content, is thrilled to bring its linear presence to the UK audience.

     

  • India Today Group channels now available in UAE

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    India Today Group will now be available for viewers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) region. Exclusive feeds of India Today and Aaj Tak channels are now available on the Etisalat (#AAJ TAK – 560, #India Today – 554) and DU platforms (#AAJ TAK – 84, #India Today – 76). NKN Media FZC has been appointed as the exclusive sales partner to market the two flagship news channels of the India Today Group.

     

    Speaking about the Partnership, Dinesh Bhatia, Group CEO, India Today Group said: “The UAE region has a large diaspora of viewers with high interest in Indian news content. This offers a huge opportunity for India’s prestigious news network to bring timely and accurate news directly to these viewers. Besides, NKN will further bring us closer to advertisers and trade partners wanting to leverage the presence and following of India’s leading news brand.”

     

    Abdul Majid Khan, CEO & Managing Director, NKN Media added: “I am delighted to join hands with India Today Group which is most prestigious and one of the largest media groups of India, to lead their brand presence in the UAE. I believe this will add immense value to our portfolio of channels and propositions for the region. The addition is evident to our strategic vision and objective of leading by enhancing our services to the growing market needs and demands and directing communications towards the specific Indian diaspora.”

     

  • India Today Group launches AI collaborative anchor

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    India Today Group’s Vice Chairperson Kalli Purie launched Aaj Tak’s first AI collaborative anchor – Sana at the 20th edition of India Today Conclave2023.

    Aaj Tak AI’s first anchor Sana will bring daily news updates several times a day in multiple languages, next week onwards. In a new show, she will explain one topic of relevance everyday. Sana will also do a show in which the audience can ask questions and she will answer.

    Describing Sana, Purie said: “She is bright, gorgeous, ageless, tireless, speaks in multiple languages and totally under my control. Sana does not take away from the brilliance of real life anchors, who will be mentoring her. Sana will have a human surrogate editor and hopefully company soon.”

    Purie said that it is not a competition between humans and AI and that this collaboration is leading to creative magic. “The future is fascinating and frightening and it is here,” she said. Talking about how media is constantly attacked and referred to as ‘godi media’, Kalli Purie said that there is a lot of pressure on media from political parties, business houses, foreign governments and larger-than-life professionals. “It is not new and not singular,” she said. Giving examples of how India Today has never compromised on the story it tells, she said, “Our credibilty is important to us.”

    Link- https://www.indiatoday.in/india/video/conclave-2023-india-today-groups-vice-chairperson-kalli-purie-launches-aaj-taks-first-ai-anchor-sana-watch-2348518-2023-03-18

  • India Today-Business Today Budget Roundtable

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    India Today- Business Today is hosting a Budget roundtable today.

     

    It will feature Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman along with other senior Union Ministers like Nitin Gadkari Minister of Road Transport and highways, Piyush Goyal Minster of Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Railways, Communications, and Electronics and Information Technology. They will present their views on the discussion The Effective Model for Growth in Times of Global Recession.

     

    BT Editors Sourav Majumdar, Siddharth Zarabi, Udayan Mukherjee, Aabha Bakaya and News Director of India Today and Aaj Tak and the Executive Director of Business Today, Rahul Kanwal will conduct the sessions.

     

  • Sudhir Chaudhary ‘Black & White’ stars for Aaj Tak

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    Sudhir Chaudhary’s DNA show was the #1 news show on Zee News. And so when he moved to Aaj Tak a few months back in July 2022, it was was a no-brainer that ‘Black & White’, his nighltly show on Aaj Tak, will top the ratings roster. As it did in Week 46. Black & White clocked 737 TVTs recently and has topped views on YouTube live since July.

     

    Notes a communique: “Aaj Tak recently launched ‘Mera Swabhimaan’ campaign that helped in restoring the pride of the blue collar workers. The campaign was launched on October 3 during the Sudhir Chaudhary’s ‘Black & White’ show. The campaign was a huge hit and a lot of people participated in it by making a video of themselves talking about their struggles. Sudhir Chaudhary’s latest video travelling with a cab driver crossed 1 million views in just a few days proving that he has a huge fan following among the audience.”

     

  • Politics on the Sleeve

     

     

     

    By Shailesh Kapoor

     

    Shailesh KapoorThe Hindi news television genre is buzzing this week. One of the biggest anchors in the category, Sudhir Chaudhary, has changed channels. His new weekdays 9pm show, Black & White, premiered on Aaj Tak this week. Chaudhary has spent over a decade at Zee News, which included a controversial extortion case back in 2012, for which he and a colleague had to face legal action, including judicial custody.

     

    I’m no fan of Chaudhary and his rabble-rousing style of anchoring, where Muslims are often the target. But over the last few years, Chaudhary has used this trademark style to become one of the most popular Hindi anchors in India, with a loyal fan following that’s only matched by a couple of other news anchors on television.

     

    In today’s polarised media environment, marquee anchors tend to define the political stance of the channels they are on. The role of the anchor, has, thus widened from only getting audiences to a particular time slot when they are anchoring. Anchors are now driving the brand narrative of news channels across languages. And this brand narrative is decisively political.

     

    That’s one of the reasons news that’s not political in nature hardly finds any presence on the primetime roster. And when it does, the story angle taken is primarily political. Most anchors feel under-leveraged if they do not use their political capital in their shows. They make it a point to wear their political disposition on their sleeves.

     

    But they also understand that the audience can’t be fed political news all the time. As a result, we have seen the emergence of news topics that are ‘pseudo-relevant’, i.e., the audience is made to believe the news being dished out is of high importance in their lives, while actually, it may have almost no relevance at all.

     

    One such sub-genre is ‘communal news’, where stories that are essentially ‘Hindus vs. Muslims’ in their construct are chosen, with an anchor position that’s invariably pre-decided. This trend started in 2014, and has since been on the rise. The Tablighi Jamaat coverage during the first Covid lockdown in 2020, and the Gyanvapi mosque controversy more recently, are evident examples.

     

    But you do not need a story to ignite communal sentiments among the audience. You could just do a random story, passing it off as research. Sudhir Chaudhary’s ‘Jihaad ka diagram’ story in 2020 is a notorious example.

     

    Not everyone watches television news anymore. But there is a strong correlation we observe in our work, between political awareness and consumption of TV news. To say it differently, those watching TV news are more likely to have defined political views, including whom they want to vote for in the next elections. In turn, they can shape the opinion of others (family and friends) around them who are often sitting on the fence till a week or two before an important election.

     

    Thus, to say that not watching TV news is a solution to fixing things that plague the genre is just being naïve. Sadly though, no strong alternative narrative has emerged, and not much may change anytime soon.

     

    But in hope, we live.

     

    Shailesh Kapoor is Founder and CEO of Ormax Media. He writes on MxMIndia every Friday. His views here are personal.