Tag: Ritu Dhawan

  • Paritosh Joshi exits India TV

    By A Correspondent

     

    Paritosh Joshi

    Paritosh Joshi who joined India TV on November 2, 2015 as CEO has decided to part ways, according to a communique received from India TV.

    Said Ritu Dhawan, Managing Director: “Paritosh joined us in November, 2015 and while we hoped that this would be a long association, it has clearly proven taxing for him as he continues to commute between two metros. He has now chosen to return to his family in Mumbai. It was a pleasure having him on board and we wish him well with his future endeavours.”

    Added Joshi: “It was indeed a pleasure working with Brand India TV and, though, we could not continue for longer duration due to my personal obligations, I wish Brand India TV many more landmarks to achieve.”

     

  • India TV Samvaad takes stock of Modi govt @ 2

    By A Correspondent

     

    Samvaad, the full-day Conclave by India TV instituted to take stock of the Modi Government’s first two years in office, saw an enviable line-up of participants both from the ruling and the opposition benches. While the response from the audience during the event was thunderous to the passionate debates and the stock taking one on ones, the deliberations at the conclave made big headlines in the national media.

     

    Most part of the show was hosted by India TV Chairman & Editor-in-Chief, Rajat Sharma himself. While a few discussions were moderated by India TV’s Senior News Anchors, Lyricist-Screenwriter and Ad-Guru Prasoon Joshi chipped in with his poetic best while he also made valuable contributions during the politically charged discussions.

     

    In his welcome address, Rajat Sharma outlined the performance of the ruling regime, their pre-poll promises, people’s expectations etc. while he also highlighted the opposition’s charges ranging from rising intolerance to vendetta politics etc.

     

    A few amongst those who participated were Union Ministers Arun Jaitley, Smriti Irani, Nitin Gadkari, Piyush Goyal, Dharmendra Pradhan along with BJP President Amit Shah, Yog Guru Swami Ramdev, Congess MP & actor Raj Babbar, Former Union Minister Salman Khurshid, AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi, BJP MP Subramanian Swamy, AAP Leader Kumar Vishwas, MP Maulana Mahmood Madani, BJP MP Manoj Tiwari, JD(U) MP KC Tyagi.

     

    Amongst the battery of well-known dignitaries who were also in attendance as audience included Former Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Congress Leaders Motilal Vora, Jagdish Tytler, Janardhan Dwivedi & Ahmed Patel, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh, Filmmakers Madhur Bhandarkar & Ashoke Pandit, Singer Malini Awasthi to name a few.

     

    India TV Managing Director Ritu Dhawan said, “We are extremely satisfied not only because we have been able to again raise the bar for our industry peers in terms of top-notch participation & execution that all India TV Events are known for, but also because we have been able to create outstanding content for our viewers, what we always strive for.”

     

  • India TV announces ‘mega conclave’ on 2 years of Modi govt

    By A Correspondent

     

    Reigning top-ranking Hindi news channel India TV has announced a full-day ‘mega conclave’ on the occasion of the completion of two years of the Narendra Modi government. It will be in New Delhi on May 16.

     

    “It will be an effort to highlight the hits and misses, opportunities and challenges that will define the next three years of current NDA regime’s mandate,” a communiqué noted, adding: “Led by India TV Chairman & Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma, the ‘Government of Hope and Anticipation’ shall be put to test by a team of premier journalists who shall be at their grilling best while they delve deep inside the present government’s performance in its first two years.”

     

    Big guns from the ruling front like Amit Shah, Arun Jaitley, Rajnath Singh, Smriti Irani, Nitin Gadhkari, Piyush Goyall, Ravishankar Prasad and Gen VK Singh are expected to be in attendance as also biggies from the Opposition camp like Salman Khurshid, Jairam Ramesh, Lalu Prasad and Raj Babbar amongst others.  Also expected are Baba Ramdev, Madhur Bhandarkar, Kumar Vishvas and Mahmood Madani etc.

     

    Announcing the Conclave, Ritu Dhawan, India TV Managing Director said: “Since the announcement of General Elections 2014, PM Narendra Modi has remained under constant scanner. As India’s biggest news channel, we at India TV wish to always keep our viewers on top and completion of second year of the most anticipated regime of our times, holds a lot of probing potential. This initiative is a manifestation of the same.”

     

  • Paritosh Joshi appointed CEO of India TV

    By A Correspondent

     

    India TV has announced the appointment of Paritosh Joshi as CEO. His last assignment was as CEO Star CJ Network. Paritosh has since been working on number of Industry initiatives including the BARC.

     

    Ritu Dhawan, Managing Director, India TV commented, “Paritosh has been part of India TV family for well over three years. It’s is a pleasure to welcome him home.”

     

    Paritosh Joshi

    Paritosh Joshi said, “I have been privileged to work alongside the terrific team here for several years and when Ritu asked me to take up this responsibility, it seemed like a natural next step.”

     

  • India TV’s Salaam India Awards 2014 presented

    By A Correspondent

     

    India TV honoured bravehearts of the country through the second edition of the ‘Salaam India Awards’.

     

    The awards were presented in New Delhi on Sunday, September 21with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh as Chief Guest. Several other political and social luminaries were present, including Ravi Shankar Prasad, Salman Khursheed, V K Singh, Kalraj Mishra,  Janardan Dwivedi, Maulana Mahmood Madani, Ram Gopal Yadav, Amar Singh, Kiran Bedi,  Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Kishore Chhabria, Ghulam Ali, Manoj Tiwari and Dr Naresh Trehan amongst others.

     

    The selection of the final 14 awardwinners was done by a high powered jury comprising India TV Chaiman & Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma, Kiran Bedi, Deepak Kapoor, Rajyavardhan Rathore. The Jury was chaired by former CEC Dr  SY Quraishi.

     

    Addressing the gathering, Rajnath Singh highlighted, “Salaam India Awards is a great “point of reference” initiative by India TV. Our society that is fast transforming, needs many more similar initiatives. This will surely motivate all of us to rise above of our selfish motives for the larger societal good.”

     

    Congratulating the winners, Rajat Sharma observed, “These bravehearts are the real heroes. It’s an honour for all of us present here to be able to honor such heroics.” Said Ritu Dhawan, MD & CEO, India TV, said, “India TV will be working on more such initiatives and further our humble attempt as a responsible news channel to not only honour the extraordinaire but also motivate the society at large.”

     

    This year’s initiative was presented by Officer’s Choice packaged drinking water in association with Amrapali Group. Dainik Bhaskar & Pioneer Publicity were the media Partners. The event was executed by Showtime events.

     

    Winners’ List for Salaam India Awards 2014

     

    Bravery Awards

    1. Payal Senani

    2. Late Nitin Yeolekar (posthumous)

     

    Gallantry Awards

    1. Gunjan Sharma

    2. Late Aryan Raj Shukla (posthumous)

    3. Rosy Ara

     

    Jyoti Singh Awards

    1. Fatima Khatun

    2. Sakshi Vidhyarthi

     

    Special Awards

    1. Inspector Gaurav Godbole

    2. Constable Sunil Kumar T.P.

    3. Late Sepoy Vikram (posthumous)

    4. Nathu Singh Uttam Adhikari (QA)

    5. Late Lt Cdr Manoranjan kumar (posthumous)

    6. Aadesh Kumar Sea I CD III

    7. Riffat Abdullah

     

  • India TV annouces 2nd edition of Salaam India Awards

    By A Correspondent

     

    The second edition of Salaam India Awards 2014, constituted by India TV last year, is back to felicitate the exceptional acts of bravery exemplified by the common citizens of India.

     

    Following the ‘nationwide call for nominations’, the 2014 edition of the coveted honors is officially underway post the Jury deliberated to decide upon the distinguishing Bravehearts last weekend.

     

    Rajat Sharma

    This year’s Award Jury includes India TV Chairman & Editor-in-Chief, Rajat Sharma, Former India CEC, Dr. S.Y. Quraishi, Former Army Chief Gen. Deepak Kapoor, Ace Shooter Col. (Retd.) Rajyavardhan S. Rathore and former IPS Dr. Kiran Bedi.

     

    In line with the guiding principle for the awards, the chosen honourees are those who are not intrinsically fearless but who could selflessly win over their fears to safeguard someone else’s interest while risking or even sacrificing their own lives, in the hour of need.

     

    Ritu Dhawan

    Announcing the second edition of the honors, India TV MD & CEO, Ritu Dhawan said, “We are glad that we are again getting a chance to felicitate our real heroes, who simply inspire us all by their actions demonstrating selflessness & fearlessness, also the most important traits of a news source.”

     

    “As a leader in the Hindi news genre, it is certainly a matter of both pleasure & contentment for us to felicitate those who are not only our role models but also who bring the positive balance to humanity, our society & nation” she added.

     

    The chosen bravehearts will be honored in a glittering ceremony on Sunday, 21st September at Hotel Taj, New Delhi. Salaam India Awards will be conferred across four categories including Bravery Awards, Gallantry Awards, Jyoti Singh Awards and Special Awards.

     

    Officer’s Choice has once again decided join hands with India TV as the presenting sponsor of the initiative along with Amrapali Group as the associate sponsor. Dainik Bhaskar & Pioneer Publicity are the media partners for the initiative. Showtime Events, one of India’s premier event management companies will be managing the event.

     

  • India TV confirms QW Naqvi’s exit

    QW Naqvi

    By A Correspondent

     

    In an official statement issued late on Monday, India TV has confirmed that Q W Naqvi has resigned as Editorial Director.

     

     

    Ritu Dhawan
    Rajat Sharma

    Ritu Dhawan, India TV MD & CEO confirmed the development. “We have accepted his resignation and asked Naqvi to serve his notice period,” she said, adding: “We are surprised at the reasons being attributed to it in the social media. Such reasons are baseless, and we condemn the effort being made to use it for political gains.”

     

    India TV Chairman Rajat Sharma added: “There is a continuous attempt by some people to defame electronic media which has been officially condemned by broadcasters. We in the news media have covered several elections in the past and will cover many more, we cannot allow our industry to become a tool in the hands of interested parties during elections.”

     

    Mr Naqvi, a seasoned campaigner in news television, had joined India TV in October 2013. While we are not sure of where he’s moving next, there are rumours that he may be in discussions with a political party to contest the elections.

     

  • India TV refreshes look. New studio, mike ids greet viewers

    By A Correspondent

     

    Leading Hindi news channel India TV has given itself a full scrub. The channel greeted viewers this morning (Monday, December 16) with an all-new look. The logo which was unveiled last Friday is now housed in a refreshed channel.

     

    The new look has been designed by Renderon Broadcast Design, a US-based packaging firm has Fox News and NBC amongst its clients. India TV’s new logo has been designed by brand strategy firm DY Works.

     

    The India TV news presentation moves to a highly sophisticated double storey set, designed and executed by Broadcast Design International (BDI). Mike Baker, former Lighting Director, BBC was flown in for lighting the new set. The new look for India TV mikes has been designed by Germany’s Schulze-Brakel that specialises in collateral design for microphone IDs.

     

    Ritu Dhawan

    Talking of the revamp, India TV Managing Director and CEO Ritu Dhawan said: “It is the result of months of seamless planning and execution. The channel will soon launch a 360-degree marketing campaign to promote and reinforce the rejuvenated programming and packaging. The campaign will elaborate and capture the thought and philosophy behind the revamp across mediums,” she added. It may be recalled Eleven Brandworks was retained as the channel’s creative agency a few months back.

     

     

     

    Rajat Sharma

    As is known, Editor-in-chief Rajat Sharma has revived his popular show Aaj Ki Baat- Rajat Sharma ke Saath.  Mr Sharma’s nightly programme will lead the refreshed look. Meanwhile, Editorial Director QW Naqvi, widely credited with the success of Aaj Tak and a team of experienced editors, producers, presenters and creative writers have recently joined the channel to execute changes in the content.

     

  • India TV gets sent for polls, refreshes new top deck for newsroom

    By A Correspondent

     

    This is what news channels would call a ‘Diwali’. The big day is coming up and before the festivities begin in right earnest, it’s get to clean up the house and make it sparkling and bright.

     

    QW Naqvi

    After bringing in QW Naqvi, India TV has announced a round of senior-level announcements. First off is Amitabh, who after spending 18 years with Aaj Tak, joins as Senior Executive Editor. Then there’s Pranay Yadav coming in as Executive Editor. He returns to India TV after a stint at TV 9 and Shivendra Kumar, who was earlier with ABP News, joins as Deputy Executive Editor.

     

    The newsgathering team of India TV is now led by Executive Editor Rahul Choudhry who also comes from Aaj Tak. The team is supported by Political Editor Sukesh Ranjan who was with IBN 7. Choudhry is also joined by his Aaj Tak colleagues Shamsher Singh as Editor – Current Affairs, Prateek Trivedi as Associate Editor and Sundeep Sonwalker as Deputy Editor.

     

    The content style of the leading channel has changed to in-depth coverage and deep-delving analysis, informs a communiqué.

     

    Rajat Sharma

    Editor-in-chief Rajat Sharma will now be on primetime with ‘Aaj Ki Baat – Rajat Sharma Ke Saath’. Mr Sharma, who resumes a daily news show after a gap of over four years, said: “The India TV newsroom is fully charged to capture the excitement of upcoming general elections. Extensive plans have been made to report, analyse and present the battle for the next Lok Sabha to our viewers.”

     

    “Our viewers can rest assured of most accurate and responsible news reporting, which will further cement our leadership position in Hindi News genre,” said Editorial Director QW Naqvi.

     

    Ritu Dhawan

    Commenting on the new appointments, Ritu Dhawan, MD & CEO, India TV said: “When the channel announced the appointment of QW Naqvi as the Editorial Director in October, it was always on cards that the content team will be further strengthened to gear up for the biggest event in news genre, the general elections slated for 2014, to begin with.”

     

    “All such efforts are a testimony to our commitment to broadcast a perfect mix of news, views and analysis to our ever-evolving audiences and we are sure that we will be able to create and maintain a perfect content mix,” she added hinting at more defining announcements, beyond appointments, to follow soon.

     

  • India TV announces Salaam India awards

    By A Correspondent

     

    Leading news channel India TV has announced Officer’s Choice Salaam India Awards to salute the spirit of courage by the common man.

     

    The initiative will recognize exemplary acts of bravery and spirit of courage, notes a communiqué. These will be awarded to individuals who have stepped forward altruistically and with great determination to face challenges head-on, safeguarding someone else’s interest while risking their own lives, the release adds.

     

    India TV has invited nominations from all over the country. The Award will be given among four broad categories namely Bravery Awards, Gallantry Awards, Damini Awards and Special Awards. An eminent panel of jurors will select the final honorees.

     

    Ritu Dhawan

    While announcing the awards, Ritu Dhawan MD & CEO, India TV, said: “Salaam India is a humble attempt to salute our real heroes, who inspire simply by their acts of exemplary courage. As a responsible news channel, it is indeed a matter of pride for us to attempt to bring to fore light the sense of true bravery, as an inspiration for the rest of the nation.”

     

    The awards will be presented at the Taj Palace hotel in New Delhi on September 28. Officer’s Choice packaged drinking water is the title sponsor of the initiative.

     

  • India TV awards creative duties to Eleven Brandworks

    By A Correspondent

     

    Hindi news broadcaster India TV has awarded its creative mandate to Eleven Brandworks. The win came after a multi-round & multi-agency pitch process initiated in April. Eleven’s bouquet of clients includes Eristoff (Bacardi), Times Brand Capital, Archies, NDTV Good Times, Onjus and Nokia maps.

     

    Prateek Bhardwaj, Founder Director, Eleven Brandworks, said, “It is truly exciting to partner one of the most influential media brands in this country. We share the vision the management has for the brand, and our mandate is to enhance India TV’s stature within its viewers as well as non-viewers.”

     

    Ritu Dhawan

    India TV MD & CEO Ritu Dhawan said, “Political reporting is gaining momentum in run up to the elections. In the coming days India TV will present most engaging and interactive news content. Team India TV led by Rajat Sharma is ready to comment, analyze and decode political mysteries. In line with the intent of refreshing the brand, Eleven has been successful in pitching with a few really reassuring ideas. We welcome Eleven & look forward to working with them.”

     

  • Jaldi 5 with Ritu Dhawan: Hindi news is for both masses and the classes

    For someone in the news television business, Ritu Dhawan prefers to stay away from the limelight. But with India TV having established its numbers and an A-team in place, the objective has been to assert the channel’s supremacy over others. In this Q&A, Ms Dhawan, Managing Director and CEO of India TV, speaks on how Hindi news channels score over their English counterpart, the recent ad campaign in the trade and preparations for the channel’s 10th anniversary.

     

    01. It’s interesting to see your latest ad campaign taking on the English news channels on viewership numbers. Why this desire to put down English channels… it’s not the first time that a Hindi news channel has done so?

    We don’t intend to put down English channels or any other channel for that matter. Our attempt is to clear the misconception in a small section of the trade, that India TV is not for the affluent. Some rivals have been indulging in this propaganda for some time. It is high time that we told the truth. This campaign communicates a ground reality. All English news channels put together have been used only as a unit that a section competition has used over a period of time for comparison. We have just added a bit on numbers and made it holistic with top Hindi News Channels compared against the said unit.

     

    01.a Is it because advertisers are biased against Hindi news channels to advertise their premium products?

    The fact is that there is a set of advertisers who prefer to advertise premium products on niche channels including English news. But we don’t look at it as a threat. No genre can take care of overall advertising objectives alone. It is about co-existence. In fact Hindi news is for both masses and the classes and this is the biggest strength of the genre.

     

    02. We did a dipstick on the theme of your current campaign and the feeling has been that leading Hindi news channels such as yours should stick to their core strength of reaching out to the masses. Your comments?

    While we agree that we are a mass leader, but who says that a mass leader cannot be a class’ choice. Numbers speak louder than words. The campaign in question only compares competition over last 3 months but having said that if you delve a little deeper you will find that the same trend continues, particularly in terms of leadership rankings on same data parameters and markets spread over last two years. Thus, it is safely claimed that India TV is a consistent leader even on the parameters as communicated in this specific campaign. And yes, we are sticking to our core strength only.

     

    03. If you are indeed looking at positioning yourself as reaching out to the urban elite, would you also look at making any shifts in your content strategy and packaging to appeal to those sensibilities?

    Precisely this is what we are communicating. We are already reaching out to the urban elite. In fact we are the undisputed leader in India’s top two markets – Delhi & Mumbai for a very long time now. We just have kept a little low profile on this till now. Thus content strategy doesn’t need any major changes, but yes, as we have always been, we will always be innovative and adapting to the fast changing preferences of our vast and varied audience.

     

    04. How has digitization (Phase 1 and 2) been for you (as in, how has it impacted you)? Also, have things improved post the LC1 measurement by TAM given that it tracks more markets in your stronghold of HSM?

    Smooth transition during digitization has been the challenge for TV industry in general & news genre in particular. With digitization, India TV has emerged even stronger. In digitized markets of Delhi and Mumbai,(which also are the highest weightage markets for Hindi news viewership and priority markets for advertisers), India TV is leading with a huge gap now, with the nearest competitor thus establishing that India TV content is viewers’ choice.

     

    Presently, LC1 markets are not an advertiser’s top priority in general (except for categories like FMCGs of course). We are doing reasonably well here but there is a slight scope of improvement here. We are sure that the said improvement will happen pretty soon… much sooner than these become priority markets for advertisers.

     

    05. India TV launched on May 20, 2004. As you embark towards the 10th anniversary mark, are you looking at any new launches? Any plans on the English Channel which was once being discussed? It is also a big year for news channels given some state and of course the general elections? Do you see space for regional channels?

    Certainly yes, you can expect certain announcements soon. We have been waiting for the digital-transition to smoothly settle down. We have our plans ready. Timing you will get to know soon.