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There is a perception that Discovery is very American in terms
of content. The channel has therefore gone on a drive to acquire
ready-made films from Indian production houses, showing India in
a way that it has never been seen.
Speaking to Indiantelevision.com a spokesperson for the broadcaster
said:" We are looking at independent film makers or established
production houses to submit films on India that bring out the contemporary
face of the country and lesser known facets of India - the common
thread running through all the films we are currently airing on
Discover India."
The Discover India hour showcases content dealing with our
architecture, mysticism and wildlife every week. However since the
programming suffers from a certain element of sameness the channel
is looking to diversify. The programmes air every Saturday at 9
pm with repeats on Sunday at 9 am. Discovery is said to have already
received over 700 films from producers including the National Film
Development Council and the external affairs ministry.
When asked whether Discovery would at an on ground initiative like
what National Geographic is doing with Mission Everest the
spokesperson said:"We have our own strategy for building viewership
and revenues and these do not necessarily include on-ground events."
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