BJP to launch NaMo TV in Gujarat

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Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi rarely comes on television for interviews and news shows. But he is clearly not TV-shy - he's getting himself a cable TV channel solely dedicated to himself. Even the name is a combination of his own: NaMo Gujarat.

The channel, yet to be launched - and Mr Modi will flick the switch to "live" himself in a few days -- is timed to perfection for his election campaign that is moving into top gear. The channel is expected to be force multiplier for the campaign, showing his rallies and public meeting live across the state. His Vivekanand Vikas Yatra is already being shown live on four other Gujarati channels, with which NaMo Gujarat has tied up.

Gujarat holds assembly elections in December. Mr Modi's election pitch is centred around Gujarati 'asmita' - pride - and the combination of his name and the state as the label for the TV channel might well have been thought out as an extension of that.

It not yet clear who is paying for this channel. It is being set up by the state BJP.

In the previous election in 2007, Mr Modi has launched a TV channel that was distributed through internet connections, but it was found to be violating the law by the Election Commission.

The BJP wants to use the power of TV to make inroads into the south of the country as well. The party will launch a channel in Tamil Nadu on October 11. But it will have to make itself heard over the clamour that already exists on the airwaves in that state. The two major political parties, AIADMK which is in power and the opposition DMK, both have their own TV networks and as well as cable distribution. The AIADMK runs Jaya TV and the DMK Kalaignar TV.

Television sets are regularly offered in Tamil Nadu as an election promise to voters and are delivered as well.


NaMo TV in Gujarat and Lotus TV in Tamil Nadu: BJP on air | NDTV.com
 
Narendra Modi gets Namo TV before polls

Weeks before Gujarat gets into poll mode, the state BJP is set to launch its own TV channel called ‘Namo Gujarat’, eponymously named after CM Narendra Modi. The channel is expected to start broadcasting next week and trial runs began Monday.

The channel will be available on GTPL and InCable, the two largest cable TV networks in the state. The channel, expected to be launched by Modi himself, has also tied up with four major vernacular news and entertainment channels for its content. These channels have been showing Modi’s programmes live, including his ‘Vivekananda Vikas Yatra’.

While much of the programming is expected to be sourced from these channels, Namo Gujarat could also produce some content, sources said.

“The channel will be available on all cable networks within a week. Other satellite channels will also air the same content,” said a junior minister and close aide of Modi handling the Namo Gujarat project. He, however, declined to discuss the channel’s finances.

A senior GTPL manager said the company was finalising its contract with Namo Gujarat. “As per the primary contract, this channel will be aired only until the elections. The channel is sponsored by the BJP. They are yet to confirm whether they want to telecast content for 18 hours a day or 24 hours,” the manager said.

During the 2007 Assembly elections, Modi had launched an IPTV channel called ‘Vande Gujarat’ but the Election Commission had placed restrictions on it following complaints.

Narendra Modi gets Namo TV before polls - Indian Express
 
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