CNN-IBN

CNN-IBN

Logo of CNN-IBN
Launched 18 December 2005
Network CNN
Owned by TV18 (Network 18) and Turner International India
Picture format 4:3 (576i, SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Slogan "Whatever it takes"
"This is CNN-IBN"
Country India
United States
Language English
Broadcast area India, UK (as News 18 India), Worldwide
Headquarters Noida, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh
Sister channel(s) IBN7
IBN-Lokmat
CNN International
Website IBNLive.com

CNN-IBN (Cable News Network–Indian Broadcasting Network) is an Indian English-language news television channel based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. It is jointly owned by TV18 Broadcast Limited (Network18) and Turner International India (Time Warner Inc.)[1]

CNN provides international coverage for the channel, while Indian Broadcasting Network concentrates on Indian and local reports.[2]

In May 2014, Reliance Industries announced it would be taking over Network18. The move is touted as "the biggest-ever deal in the Indian media space".[3] Reliance Industries already has indirect control in the TV18 network by virtue of investments it made in Network18 (starting from January 2012).[4][5]

History

Like elsewhere in the world, CNN International only reached the urban elites in India. In order to reach the Indian masses Time Warner together with an Indian company- Global Broadcast News (currently TV18 Broadcast Limited)- launched the India-specific CNN-IBN on 18 December 2005. CNN-IBN is completely run by TV18 Broadcast Limited, which only uses the Cable News Network (CNN) brand name.[6]

Currently, Time Warner's India-specific CNN-IBN is watched by more people than its CNN International, although both channels are in English.[6]

According to Network 18, since its inception, the channel has been reaching out to an average of 45 million households every day.[7]

In 2015, it was announced that licensing agreement between Turner Broadcasting and Network 18 has not been renewed and will expire in January 2016. It is said to have been based on a mutual agreement. It is uncertain about the future of the channel once the re-branding occurs.[8][9][10]

On December 1, 2015 however, it was announced the brand licensing had been renewed for another term.[11]

Shows


Controversies

Commonwealth Games Contract

On 5 August 2011 Comptroller and Auditor General of India's report on XIX Commonwealth Games was tabled in Parliament of India. In section 14.4.2 of the report, CAG alleged that while awarding contracts worth Rs 3.78 crore for production & broadcasting of commercials for promoting CWG-2010 to CNN-IBN & NDTV, the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee followed an arbitrary approach. Proposals were considered in an ad hoc manner, as and when a proposal was received; no form of competitive tendering was adopted. The CAG further said in its report that, "We had no assurance about the competitiveness of the rates quoted by these channels and the need and usefulness of these proposals. From March 2010 to June 2010, the entire pre games publicity and sponsorship publicity was done only on NDTV & CNN-IBN."[35][36][37]

Fake Twitter comments

A controversy about some fake Twitter comments that ran on the screen during a news show raised questions about the reliability of instant feedback from viewers, which was criticized. The officials later apologised saying that the source of viewer comment was wrongly stated as Twitter.[38]

Fake Live debate

On November 2012, on its prime time show Face The Nation, the channel broadcast a pre-recorded and edited interview of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar as a live television debate. The show was hosted by the deputy editor of the channel, Sagarika Ghose, the wife of the channel's editor, Rajdeep Sardesai. On public outcry, the anchor issued a public apology on Twitter, web and TV.[39][40][41] The episode has not been hosted on the show's homepage.[42]

Firing crew

In August 2013, TV18 fired nearly 400 people from their various offices including CNN-IBN as a part of restructuring.The company however declined to further comment on the issue.[43]

Awards

In 2012, CNN-IBN won three awards at the Ramnath Goenka Awards: Anubha Bhonsle – Best Political Reporter, Preeti Singh – Best on the spot Reporter and Arijit Sen – Best reporter from North East.[44][45]

See also

References

  1. Network18 Website on CNN-IBN
  2. Philip Seib. The Al Jazeera Effect: How the New Global Media Are Reshaping World Politics Potomac Books, Inc., 2008.
  3. AMIT BARUAH and LALATENDU MISHRA. Reliance to take over Network 18. 30 May 2014
  4. Urvi Malvania, Mumbai 17 August 2013 Layoffs at TV18 group Business Standard
  5. Betwa Sharma 12 June 2014 Corporate takeover raises Indian media fears Al-Jazeera
  6. 1 2 Ulrike Rohn. Cultural Barriers to the Success of Foreign Media Content: Western Media in China, India, and Japan Peter Lang, 2009 p. 278-279, 293
  7. CNN-IBN reaches out to 45 million households every day
  8. "CNN, IBN unlikely to renew deal on branding; Zee could step in". http://www.livemint.com/. Retrieved 2015-10-28. External link in |website= (help)
  9. "CNN-IBN likely to end licensing agreement with Turner after a decade | ET BrandEquity". ETBrandEquity.com. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  10. "CNN to End India Network Deal". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcZDGxta0_4, retrieved 2015-12-02 Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. 10 on 10 for CNN-IBN
  13. CNN-IBN retains position among top 10 English News Genre
  14. 1 2 3 4 CNN-IBN Shows
  15. CNN-IBN & IBN7 gear up for ICC Champions Trophy 2013
  16. Couch Talk Episode 43 with Gaurav Kalra, CNN IBN Sports Editor
  17. Good Afternoon India
  18. CNN IBN Devils Advocate Dalai Lama on China, retirement
  19. When the Devil’s Advocate has the Last Word
  20. All the news no views
  21. CNN-IBN rejigs primetime programming
  22. CNN–IBN presents the ‘The Last Word’ with Karan Thapar
  23. Last Word with Karan Thapar
  24. CNN-IBN India’s Best News Channel is also Asia’s Best
  25. India at 9
  26. Late Night Edition
  27. World View with Suhasini Haidar
  28. More about Suhasini Haidar
  29. The CNN-IBN citizen journalist show - Be the change!
  30. Interview: Cyrus Broacha On The Week That Wasn’t
  31. The Week that Wasn't
  32. 'Living it Up' returns on CNN-IBN
  33. Live It Up again with CNN-IBN
  34. India Positive
  35. "CAG Report on XIX Commonwealth Games" (PDF). Comptroller & Auditor General of India (Pdf).
  36. "CAG blames top media houses in Commonwealth Games Scam". News of Delhi.
  37. "Games contracts to media houses arbitrary and biased: CAG". India Today.
  38. Priscilla Jebaraj (2010-12-19). "Thehindu.com". Thehindu.com. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  39. Twitter
  40. "Face The Nation: A clarification and an apology". 10 November 2011. Retrieved 21 November 2011.
  41. "CNN-IBN 'small' apology to Sri Sri". 11 November 2011. Retrieved 21 November 2011.
  42. "Face the Nation Shows Videos-Watch Most viewed videos of Face the Nation : IBNLive". CNN-IBN. Retrieved 2011-12-23.
  43. Layoffs at TV18 group | Business Standard
  44. "Ramnath Goenka Awards: The Storytellers". The Indian Express. 14 September 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  45. "CNN-IBN wins 3 awards at the Ramnath Goenka Awards 2012". Best Media Info. 18 January 2012. Retrieved 2014-08-25.

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