Tag: India TV

  • India TV Group CEO Vinay Maheshwari steps down

    By Our Staff

     

    Vinay Maheshwari
    Vinay Maheshwari

    India TV has announced that Group CEO Vinay Maheshwari has stepped down after a six-month tenure with the broadcast network. Maheshwari, who had joined India TV in March this year will move on to explore other professional avenues.

     

    Said Ritu Dhawan, the Managing Director of India TV: “India TV thanks Vinay for the passion and commitment he brought to the Company. We appreciate his immense contribution in such a short time. We wish him the best in all his future endeavours.”

     

    Added Maheshwari: “It was great working with India TV group though for a short tenure. Working with Rajatji and Rituji was a wonderful experience. Enjoyed every bit of it. I wish India TV all the success.”

     

  • Rajat Sharma quits NBDA as President

    By Our Staff

     

    Rajat Sharma
    Rajat Sharma

    Veteran broadcaster Rajat Sharma has decided to relinquish the Presidentship of News Broadcasters and Digital Association (NBDA), according to sources.  Sharma, it is said, wants to focus his energies on creating new shows including reviving his iconic show Aap Ki Adalat.

     

    The NBDA Board is likely to meet soon to elect a new President.

     

    At the time of writing, we couldn’t confirm the news with either Sharma or the NBDA, but will update this as soon as we hear from them.

     

  • India TV celebrates ratings success with team

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    India TV held an internal celebration for its staff, hosted by Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma and Managing Director Ritu Dhawan. The occasion: “on being No 1 for the sixth week in a row”. India TV has been on the top of nation’s news rating charts (BARC 15+, HSM, 6-24 Hrs) continuously for the last six weeks and it was time for all its staff to celebrate the occasion at a glittering party, notes a communique.

     

    Said Sharma, while addressing the staff: “In work and in life there are going to be times you’ll believe in something that’s unpopular, and you’re going to be called on to defend that choice. Too many times, people look and turn around to see what other think first and make their choice based on that. At India TV, we have never been afraid of speaking out mind and have never sought legitimacy from any vested interest. If there is something which can benefit our viewers and people at large, we go for it. That’s our primary benchmark”

     

    Added Dhawan: “Keep following your instincts with courage and conviction. Obstacles are meant to be conquered and risks are meant to be taken. There are no shortcuts. India TV’s glorious journey is a shining example of this spirit.”

     

  • India TV now in the US on Sling

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    Leading Hindi news channel India TV wlll now be available in the United States on Sling Television.

     

    Said Ritu Dhawan, Managing Director, India TV: “India TV’s aim is to inform and empower global Indians with accurate, indepth, unfiltered, fact-based journalism without any bias, outrage, or sensationalism. Making India TV available in the USA is one more step towards our goal. We are proud of our experienced team of TV journalists, anchors, producers, camerapersons and other skilled staff, who toil day in and day out to bring news as it happens to your drawing rooms”.

     

    Sling TV is a service that livestreams news, sports, and other TV shows from the internet, but without the set-top box. Viewers in the US can access any internet-connected device, including iOS and Android devices, and Xbox Ones, to watch India TV.

     

  • Vinay Maheshwari is Group CEO of India TV

    By Our Staff

     

    Vinay Maheshwari
    Vinay Maheshwari

    Leading news channel India TV has announced the appointment of Vinay Maheshwari as its Group Chief Executive Officer. He will, notes a communique, be leading strategic initiatives in both broadcast and digital media to take India TV’s brand and businesses to the next level.

     

    Ritu Dhawan

    Commenting on the appointment, India TV Managing Director Ritu Dhawan said: “I am glad to have Vinay on board. We feel there is a great match between his execution-focused mindset and our company’s core values. We are sure that his thought leadership and capabilities, combined with India TV’s enduring legacy as the nation’s premier news channel, will greatly enable the organisation in its journey towards higher growth and expansion”.

     

    Before joining India TV, Maheshwari was Executive Director and CEO of Sakshi Media Group. In the past, he has also played key leadership roles in HT Media and Dainik Bhaskar groups.

     

  • India TV to don new look from tomorrow

    By Our Staff

     

    Rajat Sharma
    Rajat Sharma

    Leading Hindi news channel India TV will don a new look from tomorrow, February 18. The channel’s refreshed look coincides with its Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma’s birthday on the same day. “Refreshing the look at all-time high viewership will add to the channel’s performance in terms of viewership data that is set to return on March 17, 2022,” notes a communique, adding: “The new look of the channel is aimed at offering its viewers more visually pleasing experiences with a modern look keeping with changing times. Its refreshed animations and visuals will be aligned with the new and advanced global trends. The refreshed look will add to the viewers’ delight and experience.”

     

    Said Sharma: “What a pleasant surprise from my team on my birthday – India TV’s new and refreshed look. I wonder how they managed to keep it a secret from me. I am happy that the new look will be a treat to India TV viewers… it’s a great feeling to celebrate my birthday with my viewers who are dearest to me. Viewers are always our number one priority, and we will always be committed to the ethics of presenting news to them – less noise and more news”. Or Shor Kam, Khabar Zyada as is the channel’s credo.

     

  • Jaldi 5 with Sudipto Chowdhuri, CRO, India TV: Numbers alone do not sell

    Sudipto Chowdhuri

    Even as we thought the multiple lockdowns and the fear of the Third Wave had impacted the adspends climate, India TV has come up a sales initiative for its election show ‘Abki Baar Kiski Sarkar’ where sponsorship will be sold by invitation only.  The show will cover the elections for Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Uttarakhand Assembly. In the first of our new ‘season’ of Jaldi 5 interviews, we spoke with India TV’s CRO Sudipto Chowdhuri

     

    Isn’t your move to only take your main sponsors for your primary election show on invitation a bit audacious, given the fact that adspends haven’t really come out of the low that we’ve had since the pandemic struck us?

    If you take the meaning of audacious as taking surprisingly bold risks then yes, it is. But as far as we at India TV, are concerned, NO, it’s not audacious. We want the most relevant brands to be on board, both in terms of relevance to viewers and also in terms of relevance to the priority of that market. Then only their affinity will make a whole lot of sense to the viewers, help the viewers, and therefore will also help the channel.

    Markets, as always, will keep fluctuating basis many unforeseen incidents and will keep surprising us, but a true leadership brand like ours, will always find out new ways to reinvent ourselves. That’s why we Lead and create paths for many to follow.

     

    There are some who may say that there are in any case only an x number of advertisers who would possibly spend the kind of money you need. So please do address this sentiment that this is perhaps a gimmick?

    There will always be an x number of advertisers on a channel, or, even across all channels in the genre, because it’s a finite inventory business like airlines/ hotel etc. We would love to see a channel which carries ALL advertisers of this country on their platform. It’s anyway not possible.

    If Elon Musk would have asked someone that he wants to put a car in the orbit, then I am sure, he couldn’t have done that ever in his entire lifetime. Most people are formatted… so, there will always be someone who won’t understand. There will always be someone who won’t agree. There will always be someone who won’t believe.

    That’s okay.

     

    We’ve not had ratings for news channels coming out of BARC since early October of 2020. Does this impact ad sales for the news sector? Especially for innovations such as this?

    Not at all. Advertisers are smart, intelligent, educated, experienced and well-informed. They know exactly where they should spend, how much they should spend and what ROI to expect. Agencies also help them to understand the impact of every rupee that they spend on each platform and even qualitative parameters are important.

    We must understand that in this industry numbers alone do not sell. Numbers are just indicators given the kind of extrapolation which happens. Perception, Credibility, Service parameters, Commitment levels, Balanced approach on screen, Viewing comforts… all these and many more are crucial when it comes to deciding about a news channel to advertise on. Not just numbers. So not having ratings will not impact business at all for the established, credible channels. Smaller or Newer channels?? May be YES!

     

    Almost every news channel has a flagship show around the elections, and this time you have the all-important Uttar Pradesh election. How do you differentiate what you have against what others have to offer?

    Historically, we have always been successful in creating differentiation in our programming and that also in a genre where content differentiation is very minimal because we present Live News. India TV has stalwarts like Ms Ritu Dhawan and Mr Rajat Sharma, who have seen the television industry since 1989, when few even knew about TV business. Aap Ki Adalat, Aaj Ki Baat, Corona Se Jung Swami Ramdev Ke Sang, Bhavisya Vaani, Cricket Ki Baat and many more programmes are already being aired on India TV and therefore we know exactly what needs to be done to make this programme ‘Abki Baar Kiski Sarkar’ successful.

     

    As a veteran media sales professional, do you think your strategy of invitation-only advertising is the way to go?

    I have been too young for too long, so I am not sure if I am a veteran, but then, yes, I genuinely feel that inviting the right kind of clients, for ‘’right kind of programmes’’ and connecting them to the right kind of viewers is the way forward for the channels leading the genre.  Unfortunately, due to various reasons, advertising has become commoditised and that’s not a great thing for the industry. News channels deliver substantial reach and credible live news, and the viewers watch the content with much more seriousness, compared to a GEC or Movie genre channel.

    The value WE bring on the table as a news genre / channel, is far more relevant and serious. We impact Lives. We help trigger travel plans. We capture pains / emotions and what not. Daily. 24×7.

    So, we need to have more respect from our partners / advertisers and business associates when they invest on us and under no circumstances advertising on top news channels can be sold as ‘bhajji–pav’ with free value adds. Our credibility has a rub-off on their credibility as well. New products seen on a ‘’credible news channel’’ is also accepted as a ‘’credible brand’’ and this is ‘’priceless’’.

    Someone must start the process of meaningful and respectful partnership. So, as a leader channel, we thought of taking the first step, and we are more than confident that it will help the brand, the viewers, and the industry.

     

     

  • Anurag Thakur meets the NBA Board

    By Our Staff

     

    Recently appointed Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur met the board members of the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) on Saturday to issues concerning news channels and the broadcast industry.

     

    Led by NBA President and Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of India TV, Rajat Sharma, the delegation included CEO of ABP Network,  Avinash Pandey, Kalli Purie, Vice Chairperson, India Today Group, Sudhir Chaudhary, Editor-in-chief & CEO, Zee News; Anuradha Prasad Shukla, Chairperson & Managing Director, News-24 and Sonia Singh, Editorial Director, NDTV.

     

    The discussions delved into various pertinent themes like attaining a stable regulatory climate in the industry and other positive changes that can be introduced in the television ecosystem.

     

    Speaking about the meeting, a spokesperson of NBA said, “Effective communication is extremely important for us to uplift the broadcast industry and implement positive changes. Today’s discussion helped us provide direction to various issues within the industry. We are looking forward to working closely with the Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting Mr. Anurag Thakur to take the broadcast industry to greater heights.”

     

    Further, as per a communique, NBA members discussed the industry landscape in the post-Covid scenario and apprised the minister about their concerns. The meeting also threw light on creating a strong policy roadmap for growth in the post-Covid era for the broadcast industry.

     

  • Rs 10 lakh financial aid to family of scribes who died of Covid-19

    By Our Staff

     

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday provided financial aid to the families of journalists who lost their lives due to the coronavirus pandemic. The CM was accompanied bt India TV Editor-In-Chief and Chairman Rajat Sharma. The families of scribes were offered a cheque of Rs 10 lakh each.

     

    Addressing the event, Sharma paid tributes to those who lost their lives due to the coronavirus pandemic and expressed sympathy with the families of the deceased. Said he: “TV, print, digital journalists not only covered news during Covid lockdown, but they also worked as a bridge between the government and the common people suffering from the deadly diseases. I am proud to say that people from the media fraternity faced the challenge bravely without hesitation.”

     

    Remembering the times when hospitals were full and there were no beds available, Sharma said: “During times when people feared stepping even near the premises of a hospital, our journalists went inside several hospitals and reported the second wave of the pandemic.” Speaking upon the vaccination policy for journalists, Sharma said he called up CM Adityanath to press for the vaccination of journalists. “As NBA president, I approached UP CM Yogi Adityanath for vaccination of journalists and their families, he assured me of all help and within a few days, a vaccination drive was organised in Noida. I thank Yogiji on behalf of all the media fraternity,” Sharma added.

     

    Speaking on the occasion, the Uttar Pradesh CM said: “It was on the initiative of Rajat Sharmaji that vaccination drives for journalists were organised in Noida and Lucknow. Over 25 thousand journalists were vaccinated during the drive.”

     

  • Amit Sinha joins India TV as VP – Strategy & Research

    By Our Staff

     

    Amit Sinha has joined India TV as VP – Strategy & Research. He was worked over a 15 years in the television media, and his last assignment was with TV Today Network over five years.

     

    In his professional journey he has worked with Sahara News Network, Teammates Media Research & Content Communication India.

     

    Commenting on Sinha’s appointment, India TV Managing Director, Ritu Dhawan said: “research plays a pivotal role and with Amit’s understanding of the news category, he will add more power to our existing strong team. We welcome Amit to India TV family and look forward to set new benchmarks in the Hindi News genre”.

     

     

  • India TV appoints Nikhil Mathur as Head of Marketing

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    Leading news channel India TV has announced the appointment of Nikhil Mathur as Head of Marketing. He will be responsible for the entire gamut of marketing including brand planning, marketing campaigns, strategic partnerships and corporate communications.

     

    Mathur brings with him 17 years of experience. His last assignment was with TV9 Network as AVP Marketing and Events. Prior to TV9, he has worked with Zee Media Corp, PTC Punjabi Network and Focus News Network.

     

    Said India TV Managing Director Ritu Dhawan: “I am glad to have Nikhil on board and I am sure he will add more power to the existing powerful team and set new benchmarks in the Hindi News genre”.

     

    Added Mathur: “I am looking forward to being part of the India TV family as it sets new benchmarks each year”.

     

    Added Ritika Talwar, Head – HR, India TV: “We welcome Nikhil into the India TV family. Look forward to a long and fruitful partnership helping the company grow from strength to strength. Nikhil is a perfect match with our team, working towards enhancing India TV’s standing as one of the most trusted brands in the media industry.”

     

     

  • India TV elevates key personnel, ups responsibilities

    By A Correspondent

     

    In an attempt to strengthen its business and core operations, India TV has announced promotions for four of its key persons looking after business revenue, corporate affairs, television operations, and growth and monetisation functions. The company has decided “to rethink, rework and retool” its business strategies in order to make its business more adaptable and resilient. In order to enrich the role of its team members India TV has delegated additional responsibilities to its core team:

     

    Sudipto Chowdhuri
    Sudipto Chowdhuri
    Puneet Tandon
    Puneet Tandon

    Sudipto Chowdhuri has been promoted as Chief Revenue Officer and shall be responsible for maximisation of revenue by identifying and innovating opportunities for enhanced business.

    Puneet Tandon has been promoted as Chief Officer, Corporate Affairs, and shall be responsible for managing corporate, government and public relations for the organisation.

    Rohit Lal
    Rohit Lal
    Gulab Makhija
    Gulab Makhija

    Rohit Lal has been promoted as Chief Officer – Television Operations and shall be responsible for integration across the organisation and collaboration with all internal partners.

    In addition to his role of CFO, Gulab Makhija has been given the portfolio of CEO for Growth & Monetisation and shall be responsible for expansion of existing business within India and in overseas markets, seeking new business opportunities, driving new partnerships and monetisation of existing resources.

    All these roles and responsibilities are effective immediately.

    Commenting on the elevations, Ritu Dhawan, Managing Director, India TV, said: “It is imperative, given the present state of affairs amidst the pandemic, to rethink and retool our business strategy and strengthen our business to make it adaptable and resilient. Keeping this is mind, we have delegated responsibilities and enhanced role of our core business team to deal with various challenges effectively and ensure a better tomorrow.”