Indiantelevision announces 5th News Television Summit and Awards
MUMBAI: The stage is set for the fifth edition of the most prestigious News Television Summit and Awards, organised b
MUMBAI: The future of the reality television genre is good, particularly with the emergence of digital media. However, the genre is a loss leader for general entertainment channels, despite the fact that it brings in audiences and helps accumulate GRPs (gross rating points). These were some of the points made at a session during the Fusion 2013 conference organised by IMC.
Actress Poonam Dhillon, who took part in Bigg Boss, noted that reality shows are not scripted but manipulated. She, however, agreed that reality shows gave people from small towns an opportunity to show their talent.
"They know how people will react after seeing them for two weeks, day in and day out. Drama, negativity and things that are not pleasant are looked for as channels feel that this is what drives eyeballs. We have to remember that youngsters watch these shows and therefore it is important to offer something that will inspire them," Dhillon said.
Indiantelevision.com Group CEO and Editor-in-Chief Anil Wanvari noted that while serials and soaps form the staple diet of Indian television, it is reality shows that give spikes in ratings.
"The reality shows accumulate GRPs. Youth targeted channels like MTV and Bindass also do reality shows. ?Roadies? has developed a cult following. Youngsters connect to real stuff. Reality also has sub-genres like talent shows and voyeuristic shows like ?Bigg Boss?. Situations are built into reality shows to see participants? reactions," said Wanvari, while speaking at the ?Reality Shows on TV: Beyond Entertainment and Voyeurism? session.
Wanvari noted that a quiz show like ?KBC? went into reality TV by offering back stories of participants which wasn?t done before. He also pointed out that as a reality show goes through more seasons, the core audience sticks to it.
He bemoaned the fact that reality shows in India are toned down compared to what is seen abroad. "Bigg Boss was told to tone down or it would be in trouble," he averred.
People magazine editor Saira Menezes opined that reality shows are not actually real; it is hyper reality that people are put into. "People have to decide what reality they want to be put into. To succeed, participants have to figure out the object and intent of a show. With Dance India Dance, this is clear. With Big Boss a participant needs a storyline to standout and survive. Reality TV will grow. It is democratic and offers opportunities for people in small towns," she stated.
Actor Kabir Bedi who moderated the session, spoke about his experience in Italy doing ?Celebrity Survivor?. One thing he learnt was that people would do anything to win.
Dhillon concurred. "There is a lot of prize money at stake as well as adulation on TV. Reality TV can be cruel. Judges can put people down. Participants sometimes can get depressed," said Dhillon.
Wanvari said that TV is gaining from social media and the reality genre is no exception. "Social media allows you to tune into a show when you want to. It allows for interactive experiences. You could have short format content, clips on YouTube. Producers may cut content especially for the web. This is already happening in Europe and Asia and it will also happen in India," he added.
MUMBAI: Nominations for the 40th International Emmy Awards were announced by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (Iatas) at a press conference at the television trade event Mipcom in Cannes, France.
There are 38 nominees in nine categories. Winners will receive their Emmys at the 40th International Emmy Awards Gala, on 19 November, in New York City.
Nominations span 15 countries including Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil and China. The 2012 International Emmy competitions have three rounds of judging over a period of 6 months, with participation from jurors across 67 countries.
Iatas president, CEO Bruce L. Paisner said, "At the first International Emmys in 1972, there were only 2 categories: Fiction and Non-Fiction. Today, we have 20 categories presented over 4 different awards ceremonies. We congratulate the 2012 Nominees for their outstanding achievements as their programs and performances enter into television history and look forward to celebrating them at our Festival and 40th anniversary Gala, this November in New York."
In celebration of the International Emmys 40th anniversary, the International Academy will present Special Founders Awards to actor Alan Alda (M*A*S*H ) and Norman Lear (All In The Family ). Both of them had programmes in distribution in 1972, the year of the first International Emmy Awards Gala.
Also, as previously announced, the 2012 International Emmy Founders Award will be presented to producer/writer Ryan Murphy, co-creator and executive producer of Glee while the 2012 International Emmy Directorate Award will be presented to Korean Broadcasting System president, CEO Dr. Kim In-Kyu who is also also Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union president.
The 2012 semi-final judging hosts include Anil Wanvari (Indiantelevision.com), Nashwa Al Ruwaini, Pyramedia (Abu Dhabi, UAE); Andres Badra, Corporacion Medcom (Panama, Panama) and Steven Bawol, Helion Pictures (Paris, France).
The 2012 International Emmy Awards Nominees:
Arts Programming
All My Life - Cartola
TV Globo / Rede Globo
Brazil
BLUE MAN
WOWOW Inc.
Japan
Queen: Days of Our Lives
Eagle Rock Entertainment/Queen Productions Ltd/Globe Films UK
Songs of War
ZDF German Television/ ARTE / A & O B?ro
Germany
Best Performance by an Actor
Arthur Acu?a in The Kitchen Musical
The Group Entertainment
Singapore
Dar?o Grandinetti in Televisi?n por la Inclusi?n
ON TV Contenidos
Argentina
Jason Isaacs in Case Histories
Ruby Film and Television / Monastic Productions
UK
Stein Winge in Norwegian Cozy
Tordenfilm AS/ NRK / NFI / Nordisk Film & TV Fond / YLE
Norway
Zhu Yawen in Flying Eagle
H.Brothers Tianyi Movie & TV Co.,Ltd / Beijing Yechen Film & TV Cultural Development Co., Ltd
PR China
Best Performance by an Actress
Sidse Babett Knudsen in Government
DR
Denmark
Cristina Banegas in Televisi?n por la Inclusi?n
ON TV Contenidos
Argentina
Rina Sa in Zhong Guo Di
Phoenix Satellite TV in association with Sino Television / Liaoning Seven-star Film / Dongyang Tangyun Fenghua Culture Communications
Hong Kong, China
Joanna Vanderham in The Runaway
BSkyB / Company Pictures/ Sky 1
UK
Comedy
Absolutely Fabulous
BBC Productions / Saunders and French Production
UK
The Invisible Woman
TV Globo / Rede Globo
Brazil
Spy
BSkyB / Hat Trick / Sky 1
UK
What if?
Shelter
Belgium
Documentary
Across Land, Across Sea
The Chosunilbo
South Korea
Hitler‘s Escape
Anima Films / The History Channel Latin America
Argentina
Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die
BBC / KEO Films
UK
Wettlauf Zum S?dpol (Race to the South Pole)
Loopfilm GmbH / ZDF
Germany
Drama Series
Braquo
Capa Drama / Canal + / Bad Company / Big Nose
France
ICAC Investigators 2011
RTHK / ICAC
Hong Kong, China
The Kitchen Musical
The Group Entertainment
Singapore
The Slap
Matchbox Pictures / ABC / Screen Australia
Australia
The Social Leader
Artear / Pol-ka
Argentina
Non-Scripted Entertainment
The Amazing Race Australia
Seven Productions-Seven Network (Operations) Ltd. / Active TV / ABC Studios
Australia
The Challenger Muaythai
Imagine Group Pte Ltd / The Group Entertainment
Singapore
El Hormiguero (The Anthill)
7yaccion / Antena 3
Spain
Planeta Extremo (Extreme Planet)
TV Globo
Brazil
Telenovela
The Fire of the Rose
SP Televis?o / SIC
Portugal
Holy Remedy
Plural Entertainment Portugal
Portugal
The Illusionist
TV Globo / Rede Globo
Brazil
Iron Daughters-in-Law
MBC
South Korea
TV Movie/Mini-Series
Black Mirror
Channel Four Television / Zeppotron
UK
Early Autumn
Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting / Shochiku Co. Ltd.
Japan
The Good Men
TV Globo / Rede Globo / Casa de Cinema de POA
Brazil
L‘Infiltr? (The Lying Game)
Breakout Films / Aperto Films / Sirena Film / Canal+
France
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