Tag: TV Today Network

  • India TV restructures sales team

    India TV has restructured its sales team to align with its expanding presence across television, Connected TV, and streaming platforms.

    Under the leadership of Sudipto Chowdhuri, Chief Revenue Officer, India TV’s sales team has been restructured into three pivotal divisions. As National Head, Mini Harrison will head India TV Television, bringing with her 29 years of experience from News24 and Zee Media Corp Ltd. Her regional team includes Manan Sheel Bhasin (North), with 20 years in television monetisation; Supreeth S Gondkar (South); Shyamotpal Chanda (East); and Arghya Roy Chowdhury (West), an ad sales expert with two decades of media industry experience, previously at Zee Media.

    Avdhesh Kumar, The National Head, will lead Connected TV and streaming platforms, drawing on over 15 years of expertise with roles at Inshorts, Star Jalsha, Channel V and The Walt Disney Company. Under Avdhesh Kumar’s leadership, the regional heads are Pratibha Mishra (North and East), with 14 years in revenue growth and strategic partnerships, and Shriram Devati (South and West), known for his success in go-to-market strategies from Sun Tamil Cluster Channels and Zee Talkies.

    Sourav Dev, the National Head overseeing Speed News, brings substantial sales and marketing experience from Times Network and TV Today Network. His team includes Subhadip Bandopadhyay (North and East), with 15 years in market development, and Sreyashi Banerjee (South and West), with 22 years of experience, recognised for significant revenue contributions and tentpole sales.

    Notes a communique: ‘The aim of this restructuring is to enhance India TV’s presence across channels and platforms, enabling the company to respond swiftly to market dynamics and deliver increased value to advertisers. With a leadership team boasting extensive industry experience and regional expertise, India TV is well-positioned to drive its sales strategy into this new phase of growth.”

  • 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”.

     

     

  • Headlines Today is rechristened India Today Television

    By A Correspondent

     

    From the evening of Saturday, May 23, 2015, Headlines Today was renamed India Today.  Named after the flagship English and Hindi language magazines of the India Today group, Headlines Today adopted the new name with a pledge to serve news, and not views. Aaj Tak’s name stays unchanged even though the English and the Hindi editions of the newsmag carry the same title.

     

    So what’s the new channel going to be all about:

    “Well, here’s what the advertising of the new channel has to say:

    For over 40 years, India Today has set the gold standard of journalism.

    It now extends the same ethos to India Today Television, a channel that is set to bring you news just as it happens, unadulterated and unbiased.

    We are here to help you form opinions, not give them to you.

    We are here to report facts, not twist them

    We are here to keep you ahead, not to keep you titillated.

    Our revolutionary approach, experience anchors and all-day primetime reporting will transform your news viewing experience.

    No more swinging stands, circling issues and one-sided arguments.

    Circus is over. News is back.”

    Hmmm.

     

  • No successor to Joy Chakraborthy named, testing times ahead for TV Today network

    By A Correspondent

     

    On the face of things, it’s meant to be a simple parting of ways. Although outgoing TV Today Network CEO Joy Chakraborthy has quoted personal reasons and being away from the family based in Mumbai as his reasons for moving on, the industry has been abuzz with stories about the sudden departure.

     

    Joy Chakraborthy
    Joy Chakraborthy

    India Today group Group CEO Ashish Bagga confirmed the departure of TV Today CEO Joy Chakraborthy to MxMIndia on Tuesday evening adding that no replacement had been announced it.

     

    Mr Chakraborthy had joined TV Today on December 1, having quit Zee Entertainment as executive director (revenue and niche channels) in October 2011. In September, G Krishnan had announced his departure from the Network. In the new organization realignment, Mr Chakraborthy reported to Mr Bagga.

     

    The news channels and radio station that come under the TV Today umbrella have been under severe pressures thanks to a weak market and competition from other networks. While India TV has been a clear trendsetter in popular Hindi news, ABP News (eka Star News) has been galloping ahead. Sadly, for Aaj Tak, the name change has not adversely impacted the MCCS-owned Hindi channel.

     

    In fact flagship Aaj Tak has been going through an identity crisis for a while. Should it be a serious news channel and be recognised for the journalistic values that the India Today group stands for? Or should it be populist with dumbed down news and toe the line of the Rajat Sharma-run India TV? Sibling Headlines Today, the English news channel from the group, has also made little headway. Save a few spikes since it was set up, it’s just not caught the attention of the viewing public and continues to lag in ratings and revenues. Ditto with Oye 104.8 which is low on the RAM roster. The rechristening from Meow to Oye may have helped shore up some numbers, but it’s not been good enough.

     

    With an investment from the Aditya Birla group helping improve its financial muscle, the TV Today was poised to grow much in the next two years. Regional channels, digitization, acquisitions, Phase 3 of FM radio were some of the plans that required nurturing. Mr Chakraborthy, who is a seasoned media professional, was to lead this effort.

     

    But now it will mean the collective efforts of Mr Bagga, chairman and editor-in-chief Aroon Purie and his daughter Kalli Purie who heads the group’s digital operations and looks at synergies within the businesses and is also Chief Creative Officer to take TV Today to the leadership position it once occupied.

     

  • Aaj Tak Care Awards are good news for society: Aroon Purie

    Bollywood Star Akshay Kumar & Aroon Purie, Chairman & Editor-n-Chief, India Today Group with winners of Aaj Tak Care Awards

     

     

    By Shruti Pushkarna

     

    Mr.Aroon Purie, Editor-in-Chief, India Today Group with Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee at the Aaj Tak Care Awards

    TV Today Network’s Hindi news channel Aaj Tak hosted the first edition of Aaj Tak Care Awards on June 6 at the Taj Palace Hotel inNew Delhi. The awards seek to honour corporate entities who have contributed towards inclusive and sustainable development keeping in mind the society as the focal point.

     

    Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee graced the event as the chief guest and felicitated the winners at the awards ceremony. Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, who launched the Aaj Tak Care awards anthem, was also present at the awards ceremony.

     

    Inaugurating the awards ceremony, Aroon Purie, Chairman & Editor-in-Chief, India Today Group said: “The industry realises it must make more than just profit; that it must give back to the society. TV News channels have been accused of concentrating only on what’s wrong with the society, so these awards are ‘good news’.”

     

    Speaking at the event, Mr Pranab Mukherjee urged the corporate sector to build CSR in a big way into their business: “You need to give back to the society. We need more Nandan Nilekanis to join the cause. CorporateIndiahas to help with new ideas to deal with some of the prevailing socio-economic issues. We need to work together towards a better future.”

     

    Aaj Tak Care Awards were given away in five different categories, Education, Empowerment, Environment, Healthcare and Livelihood. Leading research agency, IMRB International filtered entries for participation in these awards based on parameters like replicability, sustainability, people participation and innovativeness. In the second phase, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce (FICCI), with their expertise in various sectors, partnered to further shortlist the companies. They compared and evaluated the CSR initiatives of all entries and nominated the final 40 companies for the second phase. The third and last phase of the Aaj Tak Care Awards was the selection process by the jury where eminent personalities debated and arrived at a list of final 12 winners.

     

    The Jury was chaired by Mr Gurcharan Das, Chairman, author & management consultant. Other jury members included, Prof Dipankar Gupta, noted sociologist; Mr Arun Kapur, Executive Director, Learn Today; Mr Sandeep Pandey, social activist; Mr Rajender Singh, environmentalist & chairman, Tarun Bhagat Sangh; Dr Ashok Seth, Chairman of Fortis Group of Hospitals (Cardiovascular Sciences & Cardiology Council); Mr Sandeep Chachra, Executive Director, Action Aid India.

     

    Commenting on the awards, Joy Chakraborthy, CEO, TV Today Network said: “The Aaj Tak Care Awards is an endeavour by the TV Today network to recognize and honour the real champions of corporateIndiawho have positively impacted the society. We looked at companies who have gone beyond their corporate objectives of growth and profitability, and laid an emphasis on the improvement of the society as their larger objective.”

     

    List of winners in all five categories:

    Education

    Amway India Enterprises Pvt. Ltd

    PVR Limited

     

    Environment

    Suzlon Energy Limited

    ONGC

    Dabur India Ltd

     

    Healthcare

    Eli Lilly & Company

    JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd

    Standard Chartered

     

    Empowerment

    Gitanjali Gems

    Microsoft Corporation

     

    Livelihood

    Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL)

    First Source Solutions Ltd

     

  • Aaj Tak Care Awards to be announced tomorrow

    From the MxM Infodesk

     

    Leading Hindi news channel Aaj Tak will host the Aaj Tak Care Awards on June 6 at Hotel Taj Palace, New Delhi. Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee will be chief guest at the awards which will honour leading companies in the corporate sector who have contributed towards inclusive and sustainable development keeping in mind the society as the focal point

     

    Aaj Tak Care Awards will be given in five different categories: Education, Empowerment, Environment, Health & Livelihood. IMRB and FICCI partnered the event.

     

    Commenting on the awards Joy Chakraborthy, CEO, TV Today Network said, “It is a matter of great pride for all of us to honour the real champions of corporate India who have positively impacted the society. We looked at companies who have gone beyond their corporate objectives of growth & profitability and have put a society centered approach at the centre of everything they do.”

     

  • Vehrnon Ibrahim moves on from Oye!

    By A Correspondent

     

    After a stint of a little more than two years with Oye! FM as the National Programming Head, Vehrnon Ibrahim has decided to call it quits. While his next destination is not known, it is more or less clear that Mr Ibrahim will continue in the radio industry.

     

    Although it is not known who would replace Mr Ibrahim as the National Programming Head, it is learnt that Mr Virag Mishra, the National Content Head at Oye! FM has taken over the mantle for now.

     

    Speaking to MxMIndia, Mr Ibrahim said: “I am leaving behind one of the best teams I have ever had. I know that Oye! FM will continue to grow from strength to strength and will one day be the number one FM radio station under the guidance of Virag Mishra, National Content Head. I wish them all the best for the future.”

     

    “I am looking forward to my new assignments in the radio field which is very exciting and challenging” he added.

     

    At Oye! FM Mr Ibrahim reported to Mr Joy Chakraborty, CEO, TV Today Network. His last working day at Oye! FM was on May 31. Prior to Oye! FM, Mr Ibrahim was the Vice President at Radio One for two years; before his stint at Radio One, Mr Ibrahim was the National Programming Director at Red FM where he worked for seven long years.

     

  • TV Today’s Gulab Makhija joins India TV as CFO

    By A Correspondent

     

    India TV announced the appointment of Gulab Makhija as its Chief Financial Officer. Mr Makhija will be responsible for financial Management and Control Systems in the company’s growth plan. Prior to joining India TV, Mr Makhija served as CFO at TV Today Network where he was instrumental in cost optimization across the network.

     

    As part of its aggressive growth strategy, India TV also announced several key appointments, many of them, as the company’s communique admits, coming from TV Today.

     

    Shubhra Manasi, joining from TV Today, will look after Strategic Planning and Research functions for the company as DGM. Pradeep Khatri has joined as Chief Manager Marketing. He also comes from TV Today and will be responsible for marketing communication, sales support & sponsorship marketing functions.

     

    But there are others who are not from the TV Today stable who’ve also joined the channel: Rohit Lal has been appointed Vice President Programming.  Mr Lal comes with vast experience of programming for Zee, IBN and Star. Prashant Sharda, who was with Nokia, joins as Vice President, Digital Media to look after mobile, 3G, and streaming and India TV’s website, while working towards digital convergence for the company.

     

    India TV MD & CEO Ritu Dhawan said: “We are happy to induct new team leaders and expect that their proven track records will add strength to the existing strong team. We together look forward to further consolidate our leadership position in the Hindi news genre and set new benchmarks in the domain.”

     

    On his appointment as CFO, Gulab Makhija said: “I look forward to a great opportunity and exciting times with India TV, a company that is all set to take the leap to the  next level of success.”

     

  • TV Today scrip rises on rumours of AV Birla group picking up stake in Living Media

    By A Correspondent

     

    The TV Today Network has always been making news thanks to the fact that it runs Aaj Tak, the premier Hindi news channel other than a host of others. On Monday, amidst speculation that the Aditya Birla group is picking up a sizeable minority stake in the Living Media, which in turn owns a majority (57.15%) stake in TV Today, the television news company shares surged 15.23 per cent closing at Rs 68.10 on the Bombay Stock Exchange.

     

  • Zee aims to Ditto its DTH success story

     

    By Rishi Vora

     

    It is said that one who adapts as per the changing times is the one who succeeds in the long run. Recession or no recession – it doesn’t matter. If organisations continue to focus on what the market needs, success stories will continue to emerge and growth will eventually take precedence over many a hurdles.

     

    Adapting to the market and launching a relevant product in India’s broadcast sector is Zee Enterprises Ltd; the company that has been credited for making early inroads in the TV entertainment space in India and making it big internationally. It has now set an example in the New Media space with the launch of Ditto TV.

     

    Punit Goenka

    Ditto TV is India’s first Over-The-Top TV distribution platform offering live TV and on-demand content to end consumers on mobile phones, tablets, laptops, desktops, entertainment boxes and connected TVs.  The product has been brought out in the Indian market with the help of technology partner, Siemens.  “The offering fundamentally turns appointment viewing as a concept on its head,’ said Punit Goenka, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ZEEL.

     

    On what it means to the group Mr Goenka said: “It adds a different dimension to business model. The idea was to bring cutting-edge wireless broadband digital services to customers across the world. Over the years, we have launched many industry firsts, but this is a launch that I’m excited about; I believe that Ditto TV will transform the way content is consumed and monetised.”

     

    Vishal Malhotra

    “For our channel partners- namely, for content owners, distributors, retail, OEMs and service providers, Ditto TV creates unique revenue generating opportunities,” explained Vishal Malhotra, Business Head – New Media, Zee Entertainment Enterprises, on what it means to its channel partners.

     

    Apart from India, the platform will be available in the UK, UAE, New Zealand and Australia. And United States will follow in the priority list, by end of this quarter.

    So yes, it’s an experiment by Zee, but as experts have pointed out, it’s a risk worth taking as consumption patterns of consumers are going through a sea change with the advent of digital technologies.

     

    Ditto TV will offer features such as adaptive streaming, elaborative programme guide, content recommendation engine and an interface which is integral to enhance the user experience. Moreover, it allows for complete customisation in terms of cost as well as content – where users are given an option to handpick a basket of channels as per their own personal preferences.  Price points start at Rs49, where the consumer gets access to three channels of his choice.

     

    Yogesh Radhakrishnan, a veteran in the field of TV distribution in India, said: “There are some issues like inadequate bandwidth; broadband connectivity is a pain, but having said that OTT is a technology for the future. For it to reach to the masses, it will take some time.”

     

    As for the broadcasters, Ditto TV comes in as an additional platform to showcase their channels on. And just as the thought crosses the mind, as to how many broadcasters will Zee be able to get on board, the news is that already 21 channels have agreed to use this platform.

     

    MSM Group, TV Today Network, BBC, and Zee are a few networks that will allow their channels to be available on the platform. A few important contracts yet to be signed which includes Reliance Broadcast, Star and Times Network. The company expects to offer a complete set of 50 channels shortly.

     

    The sense is that it is a matter of time before the rest of the industry embraces this new platform from Zee. As informed by Mr Goenka, monetisation via advertising can only happen once it reaches out to a critical mass – at least 5 per cent of the audience which consumes TV content on a daily basis. So there is still some time for advertisers to worry about this new delivery platform. But, that doesn’t make this venture of any less significance for Zee.

     

    Mr Goenka pointed out that a significant investment has gone into setting up Ditto TV and that he expects his new media division to contribute about 10 per cent to the group in terms of revenue in the next five years. Needless to say that Ditto TV is the first step in the bigger game to boost the company’s digital and new media play.

     

    On what this means to DTH and cable operators, Mr Radhakrishnan explained: “These are very, very early days. There is no doubt that OTT is the technology of future, but for now, it is just a beginning and not a threat to other distribution channels. Also, it is unlikely to replace the existing mode of distribution channels, as new media and technology comes as a welcome ‘value addition’ to the business.”

     

    So whether Ditto is able to script a ditto success story that of Dish TV – Zee’s DTH offering, is something to watch out for. For now it looks like a welcome initiative – both from the consumer and the trade point of view.

     

  • Aaj Tak, the most trusted TV channel says Brand Trust Report

    By A Correspondent

     

    Aaj Tak, part of the TV Today Network, has once again emerged as the most trusted news TV channel according to the Brand Trust Report released recently. Not just news segment, Aaj Tak also stands undisputed as the most trusted brand across the entire television category.

     

    The Brand Trust Report, India Study is a scientific study carried out by Brand Trust of based on a proprietary 61 primary components matrix, developed over three years of research.

     

    The report stated that Aaj Tak is the most trusted TV channel acrossIndia. It is Number one in TV news segment and the entire TV category and has climbed up 22 ranks from last year.

     

    Mr. Joy Chakraborthy, CEO TV Today Network said: “It’s a proud moment to see Aaj Tak continuing its journey to set new benchmarks. What’s the most heartening is that it’s not just numbers that make Aaj Tak the undisputed leader but also the unshakeable trust ofIndiabehind these numbers.”

     

    It’s interesting to note that Aaj Tak has been the most preferred news channel on almost all important news events this year. The viewership numbers slotted Aaj Tak on the top across Lok Pal Bill presentation in Lok Sabha, Anna Hazare’s protest, Baba Ramdev’s agitation at Ram Lila ground, Mumbai blasts,India’s win at the ICC World Cup, and Gadaffi’s killing. Also it was the leader on the counting day of the 5 key state elections.