• ESPN School Quiz 2002 concludes with a winner in DPS-Farakka

    One of ESPN Star Sports' most successful on ground initiatives to get closer to the younger generation - ESPN School

  • Pacific Century Matrix looking to penetrate Indian market

    Hong Kong-based satellite broadband service provider Pacific Century Matrix (PCM) is looking at forging alliances thr

  • Fox Sports and Aerodrome walk away with cream of PROMAX / BDA

    California based Fox Sports International (FSI) and Aerodrome picked up the Gold and Silver awards for the Best Sport

  • BAM! Entertainment and Cartoon Network team up for The Powerpuff Girls Movie

    BAM!

  • Ravina Raj Kohli: On the prowl for professionals for Star News

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 04, 2002

    Ravina Raj Kohli is stepping into high gear. Back from a month-long tour of News Corp‘s news operations in the US, the UK, east Asia, she is charged up and raring to go all out in hiring professionals - both editorial and management - for her most challenging job yet. Setting up Star News India afresh from ground up in Hindi. News head Sanjay Pugalia - a steal from Zee News - is expected in Mumbai to begin a round of interviews in the coming week.

    "I‘m looking for a new kind of broadcasting professional who comes without any baggage," says Kohli. "We would like people who think out of the box. Innovation is going to be the key word. I want new people, I want the best of talent because I believe if you want to be the preferred channel to watch, you have to be the preferred channel to work in as well."

    According to her, she has hired a single professional agency to rope in the best of talent. She reveals that Star News India will have two major streams: the news side and operations. Pugalia, as stated earlier heads editorial and news, and the operations head

    has already been appointed from within the Star India network in Vynsley Fernandes. Operations will handle broadcasting and technology matters that make for a quality service, she says.

    Kohli states that the news operations will be peopled by seasoned blood mixed with raw, young, and dynamic news gathering talent. "I‘m looking for people who have fire in their bellies," she says. "Who are willing to go the distance for the story."

    "News as a genre is no longer going to be the same," says the tough-as-nails lady. "What we are looking at is relaunching the brand to broaden its horizons and perspective. We are the most fertile news market in the world. We can generate more news per square foot than anywhere else because of the sheer diversity and population that this country offers. And that is what Star News aims to tap."

    Central to Kohli‘s vision is Mumbai, India‘s commercial and entertainment capital. According to her, the very act of centralising news operations in Mumbai is a huge paradigm shift of perceptions because Delhi is India‘s political capital and all national television news organisations are hqed there.

    Why Mumbai? "Because the city encapsulates the cosmopolitan Indian sensibility," says Kohli.


    "
    News as a genre is no longer going to be the same. We are going to be a channel deeply rooted in in Indian sensibilities, which has an international flair, look, and quality."

    (Picture courtesy rediff.com coverage of The Indian Telly Awards 2001)

    She points out that Star News India‘s central offices are coming up in Mahalaxmi, and Delhi will have what she calls a "superbureau." This is the model that Fox News has followed in the US, with its headquarters being in New York, with Washington as the superbureau.

    What is the channel she is offering? "We are going to be a channel deeply rooted in Indian sensibilities, which has an international flair , look, and quality," she states with absolute conviction.

  • DDK Mumbai director felicitated

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 04, 2002

    Mumbai Doordarshan kendra director Mukesh Sharma was recently felicitated by film star Aamir Khan at the suburban MIG Club.


    Mumbai ex-sheriff Nana Chudasama (second from left) stands alongside Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan as he felicitates Mumbai Doordarshan Kendra director Mukesh Sharma at the suburban Mumbai MIG Club. Next to Sharma is DD Mumbai technical director GC Rai.

    Both Sharma and technical director G C Rai were honoured for helping DDK Mumbai bag the Doordarshan Kendra Award for 2001. Khan who presented the mementos to Sharma and Rai said it was a rare occasion when government officials perform despite stringent rules and regulations within which they operate. "So, if someone is doing good work, society should appreciate it."

    Responding to the felicitation, Sharma said: "A pat on the back is needed. If the work is recognised, then there is some incentive to work hard. DD Mumbai has produced excellent programmes in past and is continuing to do so. But in the early nineties, after the invasion of cable TV, it lost its viewers. Two years back, the viewership of DD Mumbai was two million which has now gone up to 20 million. It now reaches more than 70 per cent households in Maharashtra."

     

Subscribe to