With CNN-IBN, reminisce the best of 2007!
MUMBAI: The year 2007 has no doubt been an eventful one in all realms - politics, entertainment, business, sports and others. After having continuously provided the best of news and infotainment all year through, CNN-IBN now brings its viewers a line-up of great programming in the days leading up to 2008:
Saturday, December 29:
- Ideas 2008 (8:30 pm): This special year-ender show attempts to take a look into the year ahead and predict what will be the BIG ideas of 2008. From land issues and SEZ‘s; religion; urban conflict and the rise of the megapolis; to technology; sexuality and health - ‘Ideas 2008‘ covers the major ideas that are expected to shape the country over the next twelve months.
- Citizen Journalist special (9:30 pm): Two years ago, CNN-IBN began a revolution when it introduced the country to the concept of ‘Citizen Journalism‘. It encouraged people to not simply imbibe the news, but become an intrinsic part of the news gathering process. Since then, scores of people have sent in videos, photographs and posted blogs to report on a variety of issues and from across the country. The CJ special rounds up the year‘s best and most influential stories sent in by people from across the country. The CJ with the best story will then be awarded the ‘Best Citizen Journalist of the Year‘ award on behalf of CNN-IBN.
- ‘Song of the Year‘ (10:30 pm): CNN-IBN & IBNLive.com had presented an online-poll that asked the public to vote for the ‘Song of the Year‘ out of a choice of 13 songs that rocked 2007. The results of the poll will be revealed in a special half-hour show that will feature interviews of the music directors, lyricists, singers & actors involved in the top 5 songs polled. What‘s more, those responsible for the best-judged song will be presented a special CNN-IBN ‘Song of the Year‘ Trophy to recognize their ability to get the entire country swaying to their tunes!
Sunday, December 30:
- World 365 (6:30 pm): A year-ender take on CNN-IBN‘s weekly International affairs programme, World 365 takes a look back at the big events and developments that made headlines the world-over. Special segments in the show will include - Citizen Journalist reports from across the globe, the funniest-international-moments of 2007 and a look at the achievements of global Indians across various disciplines.
- Devil‘s Advocate - Karan vs. Karan (8:30 pm): This has to be one of Devil‘s Advocate‘s most unusual, yet fascinating, episodes thus far. Here Karan Thapar, the show‘s critically acclaimed interviewer, switches places to become the interviewee. And who should take his place as the host? None other than television‘s other popular talk-show presenter, Karan Johar. Don‘t miss this unforgettable t?te-?-t?te with two of the wittiest and sharpest minds on Indian TV.
- The Year That Wasn‘t (9:30 pm): Allow Cyrus Broacha, with his immaculate comic timing and inherent ability to leave his audiences rolling on the floor with laughter, to sum-up 2007 like never before! In addition to encapsulating the best of ‘The Week That Wasn‘t‘, the show takes a reality-based look at news, developments, culture, current events, politics, sports and entertainment that made it big in the past year. Cyrus Broacha and a team of fake correspondents and guests, comment on stories, employing actual news footage, taped field pieces, in-studio guests and on-the-spot coverage of important news events. The show reports on the quirks of the real world with a satirical edge while lampooning everything from politics to film.
- E 365 (10:30 pm): A tongue-in-cheek and irreverent look at the entertainment world in the year gone by. Team E365 will choose the top newsmakers from the world of showbiz, both desi and international, and present them accolades for their achievements or lack-thereof. The show will also take a comical and cheeky look at two of 2007‘s biggest box office duds - Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag and Saawariya.
Monday, December 31:
- Sports 365 (7:30 pm): The half-hour show provides a comprehensive rundown of all the major sporting moments, both good and bad, that took place in 2007. From India winning the T20 World Cup to Vishwanathan Anand being declared World Chess Champion, ‘Sports 365‘ will cover developments across all sports categories in the past twelve months.
- Top 10 Events (8 pm): The one-hour show will be based on the results of an IBNLive.com poll where viewers voted for what they felt were the most significant news events to shape 2007.
- 2007: A Musical (9:30 pm): A hilarious and spoofy year-end summary of the major events that took place in 2007. What makes this show unique is the satirical synchronisation of the chosen events with a corresponding popular Bollywood number. For instance, images of Narendra Modi winning the Gujarat elections will be accompanied by the soundtrack of ‘Don‘ to illustrate the influence and fear that he commands in the state.
- ‘Movie of the Year‘ (10:30 pm): This special half-hour presents the results of CNN-IBN & IBNLive.com‘s online-poll where the public to voted for what they felt was the ‘Movie of the Year‘ 2007. The show will feature interviews of the filmmakers and actors from the films that made it to the top five. What‘s more, team members of the most top-rated film will get a special CNN-IBN ‘Movie of the Year‘ Trophy as recognition of their unsurpassed achievement.
- The Year That Wasn‘t (11:30 pm): Allow Cyrus Broacha, with his immaculate comic timing and inherent ability to leave his audiences rolling on the floor with laughter, to sum-up 2007 like never before! In addition to encapsulating the best of The Week That Wasn‘t, the show takes a reality-based look at news, developments, culture, current events, politics, sports and entertainment that made it big in the past year. Cyrus Broacha and a team of fake correspondents and guests, comment on stories, employing actual news footage, taped field pieces, in-studio guests and on-the-spot coverage of important news events. The show reports on the quirks of the real world with a satirical edge while lampooning everything from politics to film.
"Keeping in line with our commitment to inclusive programming a significant portion of our New Year shows are based upon opinion polls where viewers have chosen what they feel are the biggest moments of 2007. ‘Ideas 2008‘ on the other hand is a unique initiative that looks ahead at the year to come and not what has passed. On the whole the entire line-up is a perfect way to reminisce the year gone by and look forward to what lies ahead." Said, Rajdeep Sardesai, Editor-in-Chief, CNN-IBN & IBN 7