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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Amrita TV’s ‘Spot News’ Hits Bull’s Eye

Spot News, Amrita TV’s latest addition to its news reporting arsenal has been steadily climbing up the TAM ratings  since its launch a month ago.

Spot News is a 2 minute news capsule that delivers crisp, current, pertinent headlines from around the globe, hot from the spot , once every half-an-hour.

These brief, concise bulletins which covers every day of the week from 6 am to 12 midnight are telecast 28 minutes and 58 minutes past the hour i.e., at 6.28 am,6.58 am etc.

Each communiqué consists of 4 major headlines highlighting the most important  happenings  in the world transpiring at that point of time, from the State to the national
and international level. The headlines are reinforced by illustrative visual footage taken from the best global news agencies.

Spot news condenses news stories into snappy incisive one-liners which while being to the point , always convey the full essence of the report.

The 2 minute pellets airs news even as it is unfolding somewhere in the world, carrying it live and hot off the press to the viewers.

Amrita Television is the first channel to try out such a bold and imaginative exercise that could well change the way news may be presented and perceived.

One has to wait for the clock to strike the news hour to tune in to conventional news bulletins whereasSpot News updates with front burner news almost on a continuous basis.

Lengthy communiqués break into widely watched programmes like films and cricket matches, interrupting their flow while Spot News quickly gives the rundown without being obtrusive.

Half-an-hour and one hour bulletins covers each story in great depth and detail, compelling the audience to sit through the entire broadcast to catch up on the latest but Spot News makes a long story short by cutting out the extra trimmings to focus on the meat of the matter. What took an hour to be expressed is now conveyed in a minute or two.

Spot News has been able to carve its niche because it has filled  the latent requirement of  Keralites who have neither the time or inclination for  protracted news reports, but like to be in the know.

An epigrammatic tablet that brings relevant news from the very spot it takes place, when it occurs, as it happens, Spot News helps Keralites sprint alongside the headlines without waiting all day to be briefed.

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