• DD telecasts Federation Cup football matches live

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 20, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    New Delhi: Doordarshan has commenced the live telecast of the Federation Cup Football matches from today on DD Sports.

    The first match to be telecast was the Air India Federation Club vs Prayag United FC from Kolkata from 3.30 pm today.

    Two matches will be telecast live tomorrow: Kingfisher East Bengal vs Dempo SC from Kolkata at 3 pm and McDowell Mohan Bagan vs Churchill Brothers SC from Pune at 6.30 pm.

    The two matches on 22 September will be Prayag United SC vs Sporting Clube De Goa from Kolkata at 3.30 pm and Pailan Arrows vs Salgaocar SC from Pune.

    The two semi-finals will be telecast live from Kolkata at 5 pm on 25 and 26 September respectively, and the final will be telecast from Kolkata on 29 September.

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    Federation Cup Football
  • Prasar Bharati strengthens monitoring system for expansion projects

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 19, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

     
    NEW DELHI: Even as it denies any delay in implementation of projects, Prasar Bharati has admitted to several projects that were earmarked in the Tenth Plan but are being continued in the Eleventh Plan in both television and radio.

    Prasar Bharati sources admitted that three Doordarshan projects and 47 radio stations were still to be completed, though approved in the Tenth Plan.

    The sources said that a high-level committee had been constituted under the chairmanship of the chief executive officer for project monitoring and implementation to speed up the work. An Empowered Committee of Finance has also been set up to resolve all issues related to finance.

    In addition, Project Monitoring Committee has been set up under the chairmanship of the Director General to strengthen the monitoring mechanism for their projects. Nodal officers have been nominated for the schemes included in the Result Framework Document. A time schedule has been drawn up for procurement and all major activities of a project has been drawn and the progress is being monitored.

    In another move, the financial power of the Director General has been restored to Rs 200 million.

    The three DD projects include a studio centre at Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh for which the studio building has been constructed and major equipment procured. The project will be completed during the current financial year.

    For the second project - a High Power Transmitter at Mehboobnagar in Andhra Pradesh - the building has been constructed and orders placed for transmitter equipment and tower. The project will be completed in the year 2012-13.

    The third project is the setting up of a very lower power transmitter at Jogindernagar in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands which will be completed in 2012.

    A total of 149 radio stations had been approved for AIR in November 2007, of which 102 have been completed and work is in progress at the remaining 47 places.

    In addition, new FM transmitters have been approved under the 11th Plan (130 under the digitalisation scheme and eight places under the Jammu and Kashmir Special Scheme). Of these, the set-up has been completed in only one place.

    The sources admitted that the major reasons for the delays were the delay by the state in offering a suitable site, delay in completion of building because of local problems, and delay in procurement of 10 KW FM transmitters due to litigation.

    At present there are 1415 DD transmitters functioning in the country (214 HPT, 812 LPT and 389 VLPT) and these are functioning satisfactorily. However, the sources admitted that delays were also caused in attending to complaints relating to unmanned VLPTs as staff had to be sent from other stations.

    The country has 396 AIR transmitters (149 Medium Wave, 193 FM, and 54 Short Wave) which were functional in 252 stations.

    Of the 313 cities where the Government has approved FM expansion in the Third Phase, AIR already has FM in 153 or these are in the pipeline. Of the remaining 160 cities, AIR is planning 100 Watt FM transmitters in 50 of the remaining 160 cities in the 11th Plan. In addition, the old transmitters at 34 places were being replaced by new FM transmitters.

    A project is also being readied for production facilities at all the 160 cities, for approval under the 12th Plan.
    An amount of Rs 1.42 billion had been sanctioned for AIR FM expansion under the Eleventh Plan.

    State governments in 19 states had been asked to allocate land free of cost to AIR for setting up the AIR FM channels.

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    Prasar Bharati
  • New serial on DD deals with mismanagement of Govt compensations

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 14, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan will telecast a new serial, Muawazaa?Madad Ya Abhishaap?, from 14 September exposing how money going into the wrong hands can prove disasterous.

    The series will be telecast from Monday to Friday at 12 noon on DD National.

    Conceived, directed and produced by Sujeet Singh, it has screenplay and dialogues from Dileep Mishra while cinematography is by Karan Singh Saud and music by Ali Gani.

    The aim of the compensation is also to show that the life of people and his family should not be disturbed by these incidents. But lives do get disturbed when middle-men or others make false promises and then try to grab the compensation.

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    Doordarshan
  • DD, AIR plans to cover border areas terrestrially

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 10, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: All areas uncovered by terrestrial transmitters in border areas along with the rest of the country have been provided with multichannel television coverage through Doordarshan?s free-to-air direct-to-home platform DD Direct Plus which can be received anywhere in the country with small sized dish receiver units.

    However, All India Radio and DD terrestrial coverage in the border areas in Jammu and Kashmir is being strengthened with an outlay of Rs 1 billion in the 11th Plan.

    The scheme includes projects of establishment of five high power transmitters in J&K: two at Rajouri and one each in the Kashmir, Jammu, and Ladakh regions.

    A total of 273 TV transmitters of varying power are presently functioning in the border areas all over the country.

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    Doordarshan
  • Prasar Bharati owes Rs 13 bn, GoM recommends waiver

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 07, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: The Group of Ministers on Prasar Bharati has recommended that the dues from the pubcaster amounting to over Rs 13 billion on account of space segment and spectrum charges as on 31 March 2011 be waived.

    Even as it has commenced arbitration proceedings to recover dues from production houses or advertising agencies, Prasar Bharati itself owed a total amount of Rs 13.05 billion as on 31 March to various Ministries and Departments, Prasar Bharati sources told indiantelevision.com.

    While All India Radio owed Rs 2.11 billion, Doordarshan owed Rs 10.94 billion on account of space segment and spectrum charges.

    DD and AIR have to pay Rs 6.47 billion and Rs 1.77 billion as space segment charges respectively.

    On the spectrum front, DD and AIR owe Rs 4.47 billion and Rs 324 million.

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    Prasar Bharati
  • TV Today CEO Krishnan quits

    MUMBAI: TV Today Network chief executive officer and executive director G Krishnan has quit the organisation.

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