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  • BBC Tamilosai launches series on human rights in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 03, 2002

    The new radio series Maanudam Vellum (Humanity Will win), which is part of the BBC‘s "I have a right to?‘‘ series, broadcast in various languages, will start on August 3 and will go on air every Saturday as part of the BBC Tamizhosai programming, according to an official release.

    To prepare the series, BBC Tamizhosai producer Sampath Kumar visited the war torn Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu earlier this summer. Sampath Kumar looks at a cross-section of the population in both regions - the refugees living in Sri Lankan and Tamil Nadu camps, friends and relatives of the victims of war, parents of the children conscripted by rebels, human rights activists and others.

    The series also includes exclusive interviews with Tamil Tigers leaders Karikalan and SP Tamilselvan where they speak about the human rights situation in the war torn North and East of Sri Lanka and the charges against Tigers‘ own human rights record.

    In Tamil Nadu, the series discusses cases of human rights violations in the recent past and contemporary issues such as discrimination against Dalits in some southern districts, the controversy around capital punishment and cases of custodial torture and rape

    Says Thirumalai Manivannan, editor of BBC Thamizhosai: "This is the first time in recent years that a Tamil journalist has gone so extensively into the war torn north and east of Sri Lanka and reported on the human rights conditions there."

    The "Maanudam Vellum" - Humanity will win - series seeks to raise awareness of human rights issues and to tell people how they can make a difference to the human rights situation where they are.

  • BBC Tamilosai launches series on human rights in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka

    MUMBAI: The BBC's Tamil service, Thamizhosai (Voice of Tamil) is to broadcast a new 20-part series on human rights si

  • BBC Tamilosai launches series on human rights in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka

    The BBC's Tamil service, Thamizhosai (Voice of Tamil) is to broadcast a new 20-part series on human rights situation

  • BBC series 'Kumars' sold to NBC for 6m

    MUMBAI: This piece of news should certainly interest Indian TV production houses looking to find a market for their p

  • BBC Worldwide teams up with 19 Entertainment for 'Pop Goes English'

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 03, 2002

    MUMBAI: BBC Worldwide and 19 Entertainment, whose pop act credentials include The Spice Girls, have announced a new joint venture - Pop Goes English. The aim, says the channel, is to revolutionise the international English language teaching market.

    An official release informs that the partnership will create a series of television programmes and other learning materials to encourage children across the globe to learn to speak English. The first 19 Entertainment band to feature in Pop Goes English will be a pop group. Music from new bands and artists will follow as the Pop Goes English format develops.

    19 Entertainment is a UK music and television company and is renowned for its global innovation and cross platform entertainment properties. Drawing on a universal fascination with the world of showbiz and pop music to teach English was originally the brainchild of 19?s Simon Fuller, says the release.

    Earlier in the year, BBC Worldwide launched its football-themed Goal TV programme and learning materials to coincide with the 2002 World Cup. For Pop Goes English, BBC Worldwide will develop a series of multi-media materials using the S Club brand, including mini television programmes, videos, books and CD-ROMs, all featuring a combination of lyrics, dance steps and karaoke graphics to make learning English simple and fun for children aged seven to 11.

    The release states that young local music artists will host Pop Goes English, acting as interpreter and teacher alongside live S Club performances and songs, including international hits, Bring it all Back and Reach. The first development is already underway in China and Taiwan, with national pop artist e-Vonne, provided by Universal Music, Taiwan. Further developments of the concept with new and existing BBC Worldwide broadcasting and publishing partners around the world are anticipated shortly.

    This project continues 19?s partnership with BBC Worldwide, which has led to S Club programming being broadcast in over 100 countries around the world, the release adds.

    BBC Worldwide has also developed a new S Club Challenge book with band photos, facts and figures, combined with games, quizzes and challenges to solve, and even a chance to develop musical composition skills using the tips on song writing ? all designed to make a lively, interactive challenge for S Club fans.

  • Discovery, 'NYT' may soon offer common buy ad package

    MUMBAI: Now this is what is called taking cross-media advertising to a new level.

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