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  • Doordarshan revamps prime time programming

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 31, 2013
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Based on inputs from viewers and the audience research surveys conducted by it, Doordarshan has revamped the prime time programming on its main channels: DD National, DD Urdu, DD Bharati and DD News.

    Doordarshan Director-General Tripurari Sharan told indiantelevision.com that five new series had commenced from today on the DD National channel.

    Sharan said that the inputs received from various sources relating to the 8 pm to 10 pm slot had been collated before revamping the channels.

    While the revamping of DD Bharati had taken place from Republic Day with the introduction of some new programmes and changing the time slots of some of the others, DD National and DD Urdu had been revamped from this week.

    DD News will also shortly see a change in news presentation, with new presenters and a lighter format. Sharan said discussions and news will be presented in one-hour format for Hindi and English news. Attempts had also been made to make use of appropriate technology to upgrade the standard of presentation.

    Additional Director General Ashok Jailkhani said that the attempt in DD Urdu had been to understand the psyche of the viewers before deciding the programmes. He said that around 50 proposals had been cleared for new serials on DD Urdu following a decision by the Prasar Bharati Board, and were in various stages of production.

    ADG Raj Shekhar Vyas who looks after DD National said the attempt had been to consolidate the prime time slot with quality programming. Doordarshan is also reviving some of its popular shows like ?Ek Tha Rusty?, and ?Byomkesh Bakshi?.

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  • MSM CEO Man Jit Singh elected IBF prez

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 29, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Man Jit Singh, the chief executive officer of Multi-Screen Media, has been elected as the the new President of the Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF), the apex body of country?s fast growing broadcasting industry.

    The elections were held in a Board meeting after the Annual General Meeting (IBF) of the IBF in Mumbai.

    Times TV Network MD and CEO Sunil Lulla, India TV chairman Rajat Sharma and Zee News Limited MD Punit Goenka have been elected Vice Presidents. Discovery Networks Asia Pacific SVP and GM South Asia Rahul Johri has been elected as the treasurer.

    Other members re-elected or inducted into the Board are outgoing President and Star India CEO Uday Shankar, Viacom18 CEO Sudhanshu Vats, Bangla Entertainment Director N P Singh, and Asianet Communications MD K. Madhavan.

    Besides these, the 12-member board comprise ETV director I. Venkat, Zee Network promoter Jawahar Goel, NDTV executive vice chairperson K V L Narayan Rao and Turner International India South Asia MD Siddharth Jain.

    The Board co-opted Doordarshan director general Tripurari Sharan, Disney UTV MD Ronnie Screwvala and Sri Adhikari Bros. promoter Markand Adhikari as directors.

    Talking to Indiantelevision after his unanimous election as the IBF president, Man Jit Singh said, "I would continue the work done by my predecessor whether it?s the content regulation, Barc (Broadcast Audience Research Council), or digitisation.. There has been a tremendous change in the industry in the last few years and we are also faced with challenges that are critical to the industry."

    Singh says his priority as IBF president will be to oversee the successful implementation of Barc and digitisation. He also felt that the self-regulation mechanism designed by the IBF was working well, hinting that there is no need for any sort of government intervention.

    Queried about the progress on Barc, Singh said: "We have completed the study on Barc and we will be inviting RFPs (Request for Proposal) for installing meters, data coverage and data analysis. The Barc will ensure there is proper accountability."

    The outgoing president Shankar thanked all Members for their support during his two-year term. "Last two years have been very important for the broadcasting industry with new changes and technology being ushered in. I have had the most eventful tenure as President as I witnessed all these changes happening right in front of me, be it DAS or institutionalizing the self-regulating mechanism in the form of Broadcasting Content Complaints Council (BCCC)," Shankar said.

    "It is a moment of change and I would expect that the momentum that we have generated finds a new impetus after my presidency," Shankar said while pledging all support to his successor Singh.

    Shankar advised the IBF members to be "well prepared for the implementation of digitisation and plugging the loopholes, if any, before the deadline". This sentiment found echo with the new President Singh, who said: "Digitisation is the biggest challenge that stares at us currently and its timely and phased implementation is of prime concern. With very little time left for implementation, the IBF must take the lead on the issue."

    The IBF Board will now comprise three Vice Presidents, instead of one, as had been the practice since the Foundation?s inception in 1999. This has primarily been done for dealing with the growing challenges confronting the Industry and for better coordination across different Industry initiatives, be it digitisation, regulatory, fiscal and content-related issues or matters pertaining to the industry as a whole.

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  • Doordarshan in content pact with Deutsche Welle

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 08, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Germany?s International Broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) has entered into a comprehensive partnership agreement with Doordarshan to cooperate in the areas of co-production, training, and joint events.

    The agreement also provides for the telecast of selected programmes of DW TV and DW-Trans Tel on Doordarshan?s network. 

    In addition, DD and DW will enter into a detailed agreement regarding the exchange of TV programmes in the field of science, technology, lifestyle, global issues, personalities and events.

    The agreement was signed here by the Doordarshan director general Tripurai Sharan and DW director general Erik Bettermann.

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