Dr Prannoy Roy, Executive
Co-Chairman of NDTV Group, has been awarded the 2015 RedInk Award for Lifetime
Achievement for Excellence in Journalism for his consistent and pioneering
contribution to news television in India, a statement by The Press Club said
today.
Dr Roy will be honoured for
his service to journalism at a glittering ceremony on Thursday, 30th April in
Mumbai at the Jamshed Bhaba Auditorium, NCPA.
Dr Roy along with his wife
and journalist Radhika Roy in 1988, were the first to set up a television news
production company called New Delhi Television, now called NDTV. In later
years, Dr Roy made a mark for his incisive and pioneering coverage of election
news and changed the way people consumed TV news with his ground-breaking
programmes such as ‘The News Tonight’ and ‘The World This Week’.
After years of producing the
news for Star News, Dr Roy launched his own broadcasting network with NDTV
24X7, NDTV India and other channels in 2003. NDTV, one of the largest news
networks in the country today, has set up benchmarks for good, ethical and
no-frills news coverage.
The RedInk Award for
‘Journalist of the Year’, instituted for the first time, has gone to
Sreenivasan Jain of NDTV for his consistent investigative work epitomized in
his series ‘Truth versus Hype’ and other programmes. Arnab Goswami,
Editor-in-chief of Times Now, was selected as the ‘Impact Editor’ of the Year
for his ability to capture eyeballs and expand audience reach with his ‘News
Hour’ show. Scroll.in will be awarded the ‘News Start-up of the Year’ for
scaling up its influence rapidly as an alternative source of news and features.
Judging for the RedInk
Awards, which includes as many as 10 categories have just been completed, and
as many as 24 journalists who have produced outstanding and impactful stories
in calendar 2014 will also receive awards along with Dr Prannoy Roy,
Sreenivasan Jain, Arnab Goswami and Scoll.in on 30 April at the NCPA.
The judging process proved
to be a herculean task with over 800 entries in the print/online category and
nearly 250 stories from television journalists. Each of the categories –
politics, crime, environment, sports, human rights, etc – had a dedicated jury
of senior persons with domain knowledge assigned to judge the entries. A
special curator was also assigned to sift the large number of entries in each
section and guide the judges.
The judging process brought
in well known names such as Harsh Mariwala, chairman & MD of Marico, for
the Business category, Dr Kiran Shaw Mazumdar, head of Biocon, for the Health
& Wellness category, former Mumbai Police Commissioner M.N.Singh &
Justice Kode for the crime category and Sudanshu Vats, CEO of Viacom18, for the
‘Entertainment & Lifestyle’ stories.
Star India is the Presenting
Partner for the Mumbai Press Club RedInk Awards for Excellence in Journalism
2015. Other Award Partners include Aditya Birla Group, Indiabulls Housing,
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Zee Entertainment, Eros International, SevenHills
Hospitals, Lunkad Investment and JSW Steel.
Media and communication
partners for the RedInk Awards include exchange4media.com, MxM India,
Adfactors, MSL Group India, Integral PR and Concept PR.
The RedInk Awards, now in
their 5th year, has grown in stature over the years attracting entries from all
over the country. The Awards have been set up as peer and professional
recognition for path-breaking stories; and to encourage good, ethical
journalism that impacts people and society.

