Doordarshan should
run a kids channel
source:www.indiantelevision.com
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Like its counterparts in UK and Australia, why
doesn't India boast of a channel targeted at kids? That was the theme of a
panel discussion at Ficci Frames 2013.The panelists comprised CFSI
chairman Amol Gupte, Graphiti Multimedia chairman Ram Mohan, and
International Advertising Association-India Chapter (IAA-IC) Secretary at
Monica Tata. Graphiti Multimedia COO Munjal Shroff was moderator of the
session.Tata, who was earlier with Turner International and was managing
kids channels Cartoon Network and Pogo, said it was imperative for the
government to enter the kids broadcasting space as part of its larger
social responsibility.
According to
Tata, Doordarshan, the television arm of Prasar Bharati, with its huge
reach through terestrial cable will go a long way in reaching kids who
don't have access to quality content. Graphiti Multimedia chairman Ram
Mohan, also known as father of Indian animation, felt a public-private
partnership would go a long way in making this initiative a success.
He also felt that a
public-owned kids broadcaster would also give a fillip to Indian animation
industry besides serving the larger social good - that of helping kids to
develop life skills. The panelists agreed that the first step was to
convince the government to launch such a channel. The content of the
channel can be decided later. Tata believes that the channel should have
content that is educating but also entertaining at the same time.
CFSI chairman Amol Gupte feels that
the time has come for the government to put its foot down and get working
on the channel.Children, he noted, are exposed to all sorts of crass
content that is having a negative impact on them. A DD kids channel would
go a long way in plugging that need gap.
Bennett Coleman and Company Limited (BCCL) Director AP Parigi feels the
government should provide the highway to create centres of excellence in
kids' broadcasting.
He also reckoned that the government should
have a incubation period of at least five years for the channel before it
becomes viable. The curriculum of government-run schools should have
synergy with the kids channel. While saying that the public kids channel
should be a viable option, Tata felt that viability is a subjective term
when it comes to a public enterprise.
Graphiti's Munjal
Shroff pointed out that the Ficci Media & Entertainment committee has been
lobbying for the last four years with the Prasar Bharati to launch a kids
channel without much success. Shroff also revealed that Sircar has
promised to look into the issue. The plan, he further revealed, was to
have a dedicated slot on DD which would later be spun-off into a
full-fledged channel.
The panelists urged the
small gathering to take the issue up with the government to get them to
fast-track the process of launching a children-centric channel. Gupte
said, "We need advocacy groups to tell the government that this kind of a
channel is the need of the hour as part of its larger social
responsibility."
The panelists also felt that a
Sesame Street kind of an initiative to give children from under-privileged
background a platform to learn skills should be replicated in India.
Sesame Street is a long-running American children's television series. In
India it airs on Cartoon Network as well as on DD.
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