The 24-hour free-to-air infotainment-based channel, NDTV Arabia is available on Nile Sat and is estimated to reach between 70 million and 100 million homes in the region. With this initiative NDTV Arabia has emerged as region's first local and predominantly English Infotainment Channel aimed at the International Asian.
Commenting on the launch, Dr. Prannoy Roy, Chairman, NDTV Ltd., said:
'An estimated 31% of the Gulf's total population and 56% of the workforce consists of a heterogeneous population of expatriates, predominantly those from the Asian sub-continent. Further, driven by the unprecedented economic growth and diversification, this expatriate population is rapidly expanding and with it the need for quality localized infotainment catering to them.'
'NDTV Arabia has been conceived with the aim of filling this gap. Given the pent up demand for such an offering, our expertise and our robust business model, we are confident of the absolute success of this channel and hope to break even very early.' Dr. Roy added.
Significantly, the Business World 2007, survey, has recognized NDTV as India's most respected Media Company. NDTV has won over 100 prestigious awards since inception, including the 'Best Cable and Satellite Channel of Asia' award at the Asian Television awards, Emmy award and several Promax and CNN Young journalist awards.
Aimed at achieving similar if not a more pronounced success in the Middle East, NDTV Arabia content will mostly be driven by news, current affairs, talk shows and investment and finance programmes for the International Asian. The presenters on the channel will be known NDTV presenters and, in due course, regional talent will be introduced.
Elaborating on the programming, Mr. Shyatto Raha, CEO, Emerging Markets BV, NDTV Group, said: 'Focused on superior quality programming, NDTV Arabia will be the first channel in the Middle East region to provide news in English and Hindi. The channel aims to cater to the growing interest in Asian current affairs and economy and the programming mix will be infotainment-based. In the long run, the channel aims to localize the content with a bureau in Dubai followed by presence in other regional markets as well.'
Listed on both the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE), NDTV has emerged as one of India's favourite media company. It has been supported in this by its excellent performance thus far.
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