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  • NDTV, Wisden in content deal

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 24
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: NDTV and Wisden India today announced a strategic partnership across all platforms including TV, web and mobile and on-ground events to give access to content from Wisden.

    The partnership will be cross platform and will create and promote long-term assets through television programming, on ground activities and digital properties. These properties will include a co-branded cricket app, which will host the blend of stats and content.

    NDTV will also work with Wisden India to create the Indian edition of the Wisden Cricket Awards, the most coveted awards in the cricketing world.

    Fidelis World Executive Chairman and Wisden India chairman Anand S Krishnan said, "We are indeed ecstatic, and look forward to this association with NDTV. FidelisWorld and Wisden India believe in the best, and we could not have gotten a better partner. This alliance between two great brands will result in the kind of exciting products that, until today, cricket fans could only imagine."

    Fidelis is a sports, media and entertainment company.

    NDTV Group CEO Vikram Chandra said, ?At NDTV we are always looking to push the envelope with regards to premium and credible content. This partnership with Wisden India will allow us to give our viewers innovative products, credible statistics and a complete picture of Indian and world cricket like never before. We look forward to joint events, launches and other digital initiatives as a part of this partnership."

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  • TV Today scrip up 15% on market buzz of Birla Group taking stake in promoter company

    MUMBAI: TV Today Network shares Monday climbed 15.23 per cent on the market buzz that Aditya Birla Group is picking u

  • Murdoch set to exit TV news biz in India

    MUMBAI: Rupert Murdoch is set to exit the television news business in India.

  • NDTV Good Times offers content to A24 Media for Africa

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 30
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Lifestyle channel NDTV Good Times has entered in a partnership with Africa?s A24 Media to offer its programmes in the African region.

    As part of the deal, A24 Media will offer NDTV Good Times? popular programmes such as "Guilt Free", "Nirvana Travels" and "Highway on My Plate". The programming ranges from cooking to fashion and travel to lives of luxury.

    NDTV Lifestyle CEO Smeeta Chakrabarti says, "Our partnership with A24 Media is another endeavour by the channel to reach out to audiences across the globe. We are sure that the audiences in Africa would enjoy our programs, showcasing the best in food, lifestyle and luxury."

    NDTV Lifestyle VP - Development Atul Seth adds, "At NDTV Good Times we always seek to formulate lifestyle shows which are fresh and compelling to our global audience. Our partnership with the A24 Media is a part of our commitment to take the channel to audiences across geographies. We are confident that our viewers in Africa would enjoy our award winning shows."

    A24 Media offers documentaries, news programmes, Nigerian movies and talk shows. Adding this NDTV Good Times catalogue gives breadth to programming options, the company believes.

    A24 Media chairman Salim Amin describes NDTV?s programming as "rich and entertaining, shows that Africans will enjoy from the first viewing. Never before have Africans had so many choices on their televisions."

    A24 Media CEO Asif Sheikh adds, "NDTV Lifestyle is providing quality options that are going to bring smart broadcasters an opportunity to dominate viewership in their markets."

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  • Dangerous trends in TV news broadcast

    NEW DELHI: Talk shows, personality-driven news channels, outraged journalism and populist pressures tailoring news co

  • Aaj Tak, NDTV, Discovery emerge as most trusted TV brands

    MUMBAI: TV Today’s flagship Hindi news channel, Aaj Tak, has emerged as the most trusted brand across the television

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