• Nolte Home Studio awards PR Mandate to LinOpinion

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 14

    MUMBAI: LinOpinion, the public relations division of Lowe Lintas has been appointed by Nolte Home Studio, the German furniture giant, as its communications and public relations partner in India. The account will be led out of Bangalore and the agency has been assigned the task of building Nolte?s media profile in the country - focusing on raising awareness of the company?s offerings especially in the Modular Kitchen segment.

    On the engagement with LinOpinion, Suchita Talwar, Director Business Development, Nolte Home Studio said, ?Nolte stands out for its quality, style and innovation. We are excited at the prospect of working together with LinOpinion to achieve newer heights and greater visibility than ever for our brand, product lines and showrooms across all metros.?

    Commenting on the mandate, Kavita Lakhani, President, LinOpinion said, ?We are proud to be associated with Nolte Home Studio which has an 85 year old German legacy. It is a proud moment for LinOpinion to associate with this highly reputed brand which is the 2nd largest manufacturer of kitchen products in Germany and 5th largest in the world. With our expertise and Nolte?s high quality products we look forward to a long fruitful partnership?.

    Nolte came to India in 2006 and is currently operating in 5 cities in India. All Nolte products are imported from Germany and come with a 5 year warranty. Their designer kitchens and bedrooms are known to be environment friendly, customized, aesthetically designed while ensuring convenience to the consumer.

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  • BBC World News Horizons explores advances in eco-living in China and India

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 07

    Mumbai: In the tenth episode of the Horizons series, presenters Adam Shaw and Saima Mohsin visit Bangalore, India and Tianjin, China to see whether the need for urban expansion can be balanced with reducing the impact on natural resources and the environment.

    In the next 20 years there are expected to be nearly two billion new city dwellers, with most of this growth taking place in the developing world.

    In North East China, Adam Shaw travels to Tianjin Eco-City to visit what has been described as the world?s largest Eco-City development. A joint venture between the governments of China and Singapore but in partnership with private sector developers; the project covers 30 square kilometres of previously abandoned land and by 2020 is anticipated to become home to 350,000 people.

    Adam meets Ho Tong Yen, Chief Executive of the Sino-Singapore Eco-city Investment & Development Company to find out aboutthe challenges involved in being commercially viable as well as green.

    Ho Tong Yen said: ?What we?re trying to do is to make sure what we do here can be done elsewhere. So we are aiming for 20% renewable energy, and we ensure the homes we build here are much greener than our usual business but not to the extent that cost rises beyond what the market can support.?

    Later, Adam meets Richard Register, one of the world?s leading theorists in ecological urban planning and the man credited with coining the term ?Eco-City.? Adam and Richard discuss the problems of defining what the term ?eco-city? means and the importance of changing the way we look at urban development.

    Saima Mohsin travels to Bangalore to visit two eco-friendly housing developments, which aim to be almost entirely independent from the civic infrastructure for water and electricity, using mainly renewable energy sources. At Zed Earth she talks to some of the residents to see how low carbon living is reducing their energy bills.

    Saima also meets economist turned eco-entrepreneur Chandrashekar Hariharan, to discuss the issues facing India as the demand for new buildings grows.

    Chandrashekar Hariharan, Chairman, BCIL ? Biodiversity Conservation India Ltd said: ?The building industry as well as the customer needs to see that every certified building will result in a 30% reduction in the use of energy post occupancy, around 20% in the course of construction of that building, a 50% reduction in the demand for fresh water in such a building. To me this is a sort of microcosm of the sort of cities that will happen in the next 15 years. That will have to happen. This is an imperative, these are not alternatives. You need to get at least 3% of the building industry to be doing what we?re doing then in 30 or maybe 40 years we will all get sustainable.?

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  • BBC Worldwide Channels to air The Queen?s Diamond Jubilee Celebrations across five continents

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 01

    MUMBAI: BBC Worldwide Channels today announced that its coverage of the Queen?s Diamond Jubilee Celebrations will air on the BBC channels across Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America, India, Africa, Europe and the Middle East.

    The live coverage will be taken directly from BBC ONE in the UK, bringing global audiences the top British presenters, experts and top music talent to its coverage. The celebrations will also be available via the Global BBC iPlayer in selected markets.

    The Queen?s Diamond Jubilee celebrations lead the London Calling season, an ambitious global television event which will run for two months and features a fantastic line up of exclusive dramas, comedies and documentaries that celebrate the wonderful city that is London. The Queen?s Diamond Jubilee celebrations, along with three-part documentary The Diamond Queen, will also be available as part of BBC AMERICA?s Summer of London season.

    Jana Bennett, President Worldwide Networks and Global BBC iPlayer said: ?I am delighted that we are able to deliver this truly British affair under a British brand to viewers all around the World. These joined-up broadcasts unite our viewers around the world and make them feel part of the celebrations from the comfort of their own home?.

    More details on the comprehensive live coverage have also been revealed:

    The Queen?s Diamond Jubilee: Thames Pageant- 3 June 2012

    A massive four-and-a-half hour broadcast spanning the pageant route and more, the broadcast will follow the 1000 boats from the UK and the Commonwealth accompanying The Queen along the River Thames.

    Unprecedented eight-camera coverage on the specially converted Royal Barge means the BBC will be able to capture the reactions of the Royal Family on this momentous occasion.

    Coverage will be led by Matt Baker and Sophie Raworth from their special studio at the historic former Thames fish market Old Billingsgate, looking right over the river and the climax point of the flotilla at Tower Bridge.

    Clare Balding will be aboard the Royal Row Barge The Gloriana, which will lead the rowing section, rowed by 18 oarsmen including ex-servicemen, Olympic Gold Medallists and Thames watermen.

    A surprise celebrity guest has been learning the art of bell ringing and will be on board the specially built belfry that will lead the entire flotilla. Its peeling bells will ring out and be answered by churches along the river.

    On board the BBC?s exclusive presentation boat, The Zephyr, right at the heart of the Pageant will be comedians Frank Skinner, Griff Rhys Jones, Omid Djalili and Sandi Toksvig providing an alternative and amusing reflection on the pageant as it takes place.

    Ben Fogle (Year of Adventures) will row a Triple Skiff with some friends and give us an insight into what it?s like to take part in the man-powered section, at the front of the pageant.

    John Sergeant will be at Westminster Bridge with John Major, Richard E Grant and others taking a political, literary and satirical look at the Thames?s place in our culture and history. Richard E Grant will read the famous Wordsworth poem On Westminster Bridge.

    The BBC will also be aboard one of the music boats, the ?Symphony?, which has a full symphony orchestra and choir aboard. They will perform the musical finale, being the last boat in the flotilla.

    The Queen?s Diamond Jubilee: Concert- 4 June 2012

    The BBC and Gary Barlow are bringing together a galaxy of great musicians from the last 60 years of rock, pop and classical music, on a stunning stage built around The Queen Victoria Memorial, right in front of Buckingham Palace.

    Along with The BBC Concert Orchestra, artists taking part include Shirley Bassey, Alfie Boe, Cheryl Cole, Ren?e Fleming, Jools Holland, Jessie J, JLS, Elton John, Grace Jones, Tom Jones, Lang Lang, Annie Lennox, Madness, Paul McCartney, Kylie Minogue, Cliff Richard, Ed Sheeran, will.i.am, Robbie Williams and Stevie Wonder.

    The concert concludes with HM The Queen lightning The National Beacon.

    The Queen?s Diamond Jubilee: Service of Thanksgiving and Royal Procession

    The final day of the Diamond Jubilee weekend, Tuesday 5 June, is a State Occasion and will be marked by a National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul?s Cathedral, attended by The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh together with other members of the Royal Family.

    Commentary from St Paul?s will be provided by James Naughtie. Sophie Raworth will be reporting from St Paul?s; Fiona Bruce will be at the Palace of Westminster; and Chris Hollins and Sonali Shah will be in The Mall. Clare Balding will be at the Knightsbridge Barracks meeting new trainees of the Household Cavalry who have been learning to ride in time for this historical day.

    Following a reception at Mansion House and a Diamond Jubilee lunch in the Palace of Westminster, the route from there to Buckingham Palace will be lined by thousands of well-wishers as The Queen and other senior members of the Royal Family travel in a formal carriage procession. The King?s Troop RHA pays tribute with a 60 gun salute from Horse Guards Parade.

    The Royal Family will appear on the balcony to and watch the RAF fly past and a Feu de Joie ? a cascade of rifle fire by The Queen?s Guard.

    The London Calling season will be supported off air through www.londoncallingbbc.com- an engaging digital destination based on an interactive map of London. Through the site viewers can explore the city online, take on challenges, solve clues and play quizzes to unlock codes to win prizes such as iPads and a trip to London2. The site will also host comprehensive information and schedules for the superlative programming line-up.

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