• BARC week 18: Movies Now dominates the English movies space

    MUMBAI: AXN and Movies Now continue to dominate the English entertainment and English movies space respectively.

  • History TV18 elevates Sudheer K G to VP & head programming

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 07
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: A+E Networks|TV18 has elevated Sudheer K G to the post of vice president and head programming of its factual entertainment channel History TV18 with immediate effect. Till now he was vice president - programming for History TV18.

    In his new role, Sudheer will oversee and drive the programming strategy for the channel and will endeavour to create a superlative advantage for History TV18 in the competitive factual genre television space.

    He will report in to A+E Networks|TV18 programming head Ritu Kapur.

    A+E Networks|TV18 president Ajay Chacko said, "With a career spanning over 15 years, Sudheer, with his vast experience in programming, scheduling, acquisitions and production has taken History TV18 to new heights. He is key role to the channel delivering the best viewing experience to its audiences."

    Kapur added, "Sudheer has demonstrated immense skill and ability to constantly gauge shifting and fragmented audience tastes to create a programming lineup that is both attractive and appealing to our target audience. I am positive of his growth trajectory going forward. His keen and astute sense of the programming domain makes him a valuable asset to the team."

     Sudheer said, "I?ve had a great journey so far with exciting milestones and the opportunity to work with some of the brightest minds in the industry. Today?s constantly evolving media universe and consumption habits are going to be quite challenging and interesting. I am eagerly looking forward to my new role and responsibilities."

    During his earlier tenure at Discovery Networks India Sudheer was instrumental in the programming and language initiatives of Discovery, Animal Planet and TLC.

  • Animal Planet to air special on Mother's Day

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 01
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: There is nothing quite like a mother?s love, even in the great animal kingdom. Just as human beings, mothers in the wild shower all their love and care on the offspring?s. They also protect them from danger and teach important aspects of life and skills required to survive in the most unfriendly and dangerous environments and scenarios.

    Animal Planet is hosting special programmes to celebrate Mother?s Day on 12 May from 4 pm - 6 pm.

    Audience will get to witness some of the most ?extraordinary? mother-child moments of the planet?s ?amazing? creatures in the episodes like- Super Mums, Echo And The Elephants Of Amboseli and Wild Mothers And Babies, African River Goddess and Sita?s Story.

    ?Super Mums? is a story in the wild, good mothers need to be clever operators if they want their kids to survive and in turn, breed themselves.

    The ?Echo and The Elephants of Amboseli? is a story of a mother?s journey to keep her family alive. Echo is a wise elephant matriarch who lives in South Kenya alongside fifteen hundred other wild African elephants who protects them from attacks by lions and growing conflict with angry Masai farmers.

    The ?Wild Mothers and Babies? looks at the funniest, dangerous and heartbreaking moments. It is at this point when bonds are forged between parent and child.

    The ?African River Goddess? follows the life of a young crocodile mother as she mates, bears eggs, guards her nest and sees most of her offspring perish in the treacherous waters of the Nile.

    The ?Sita?s Story? is the tiger and queen of the forest, hunter, mate and mother. Like all tigers, Sita hunts alone, stealthily. Large deers called Sambars, are her favourite prey. Follow Sita as she teaches her offspring to hunt and learn the ways of life in the jungle.

  • Animal Planet to air a series on tigers from 1 April

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 26
    Indiantelevision.com

    MUMBAI: Animal Planet will kick off the show ?Where Tigers Rule? on 1 April.

    The show, which looks at the tiger?s behavior, predatory skills, legends and issues related to its survival, will air every night at 9 pm.

    Filmed in forests, grasslands and protect reserves, the show will provide a look into the mysterious world of the tiger.

    Joining hands with Animal Planet are Bollywood actors Ajay Devgn, Bipasha Basu and Olympic Gold Medalist Abhinav Bindra. The channel believes that such efforts will augment its efforts to generate nationwide interest on tigers and the threats affecting their survival.

  • Animal Planet's special programming on Tiger commences in April

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 18
    Indiantelevision.com

    MUMBAI: Animal Planet has embarked on a month-long programming special on India?s national animal titled ?Where Tigers Rule?, which will aim to bring to the fore engaging and varied stories on this animal from India and around the world.

    Olympic Gold Medalist Abhinav Bindra and leading Bollywood actors Ajay Devgn and Bipasha Basu have joined hands with Animal Planet to show their support ?Save Tiger? movement. They will augment the channel?s efforts to generate nationwide interest on tigers and the threats affecting their survival.

    Premiering every night at 9 pm in April only on Animal Planet, ?Where Tigers Rule? will present viewers with engaging programmes on the tiger?s behaviour, predatory skills, legends and issues related to its survival.
     
    Filmed in breathtaking landscapes in India?s magnificent forests, grasslands and protect reserves, ?Where Tigers Rule? will provide an intimate look into the mysterious world of the tiger.

    Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific SVP and GM - South Asia Rahul Johri said, "Animal Planet?s nationwide popularity will help create support for the national cause of tiger conservation. Tigers would rule television screens for an entire month. Viewers can follow the footsteps of these fascinating big cats and explore the intricacies of their role as predator and protector."

  • Animal Planet US launches shows for the Internet

    MUMBAI: Infotainment broadcaster Animal Planet in the US is tackling the Internet in a big way.

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