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Campaign Period : 24Th February'11 to 10Th March'11 PRASAR BHARATI (Broadcasting Corporation of India) DG: Doordarshan Development Communication Division Doordarshan Bh awan New Delhi Media plan –II Campaign Period : 24th February’11 to 10th March’11 A) National-Network & DD-News Channel Telecast Dates Telecast Details 24th Feb.’11 One Spot of 30 sec once after Hindi Samachar in to Morning at 7:15am for 15days. 10th March.’11 One Spot of 30 sec before Hindi Samachar once at 8:15 (15 days) pm for 15days. 24th Feb.’11 Five Spots of 30 sec daily with Women Oriented to Programme & Serials once at 1:00pm, once at 1:30pm, 10th March.’11 once at 2:00pm once at 2:30pm & once at 3:00pm for (13 days) 13 days. National (Monday-Saturday) Network 24th Feb.’11 DD-1 to Once spot of 30 sec daily at 9:30pm for 11 days. 10th March.’11 (Sunday to Thursday) (11 days) (Sunday - Thursday) 25th Feb.’11 & Two Spots of 30 secs with Friday Feature Film once at 4th March.’11 10:00pm & other at 10:3opm for 2 Fridays. (2 Fridays) 26thFeb.’11 & Two Spots of 30 secs with Saturday Feature Film once 5th March’11 at 10:00pm &other at 10: 3o pm for 2 Saturdays. (2 Saturdays) 27thFeb.’11 & Two spots of 30sec in-between Sunday Feature Film 6th March’11 (4:00pm to 6:30pm) r for 2Sundays. Delhi LPT (2 Sundays) 24th Feb.’11 to Five Spots of 30 sec in-between 7:00pm to 10:30pm DD-News 10th March.’11 respectively for 15days. (15 days) B) Regional Kendras Channel Telecast Details Of Telecast Dates Ahmadabad One Spot of 30 Sec daily in between Bhopal Regional News for Bangalore (15 Days.) Bhubaneswar 24th Feb.’11 Chennai to Delhi Lpt 10th March.’11 Guwathi (15 days) Hyderabad Jalandhar Jaipur Kolkata Lucknow Patna Ranchi Raipur Mumbai Srinagar Thiruvananthapuram C) North-East Kendras Kendra Telecast Days Telecast Details Aizwal One spot of 30 sec once before Regional News at 7:00pm for 15days. Imphal One spot of 30 sec once before Regional News at 7:00pm for 15 days. Dibrugarh One spot of 30 sec once before Regional News at 7:00pm for 15 days. Kohima One spot of 30 sec once before Regional News at 7:00pm for 15 days. 24th Feb.’11 Itanagar One spot of 30 sec once before Regional News at 7:00pm for 15 days. to Shillong 10th March.’11 One spot of 30 sec once before ‘CITI SCAN’ at 7:00pm for 15days. (15 days) Silchar One spot of 30 sec once before Regional News at 7:00pm for 15 days. Tura One spot of 30 sec once before Regional News at 7:00pm for 15 days. Agartala One spot of 30 sec once before Regional News at 7:00pm for 15days. Guwahati One spot of 30 sec once before Regional News at 7:00pm for 15 days. List of Stations States for Regional Primary FM FM S. No. Vividh Bharati News Channel/LRS (Rainbow) (Gold) 1 Andhra Pradesh Cuddapah Hyderabad Chennai Delhi 2 Hyderabad Vijayawada Delhi Mumbai 3 Nizamabad Vishakapatnam Kolkata Chennai 4 Visakhapatnam Delhi Mumbai Kolkata 5 Warangal Bangalore Bangalore 6 Assam Dibrugarh Kochi Hyderabad 7 Guwahati Mumbai Ahmedabad 8 Bihar Bhagalpur Panaji Nagpur 9 Darbhanga Cuttack Pune 10 Patna Pondicherry Kanpur 11 Chattisgarh Raipur Jallandhar Allahabad 12 Goa Panaji Chennai Lucknow 13 Gujrat Ahmedabad Coimbatore Jaipur 14 Rajkot Kodaikanal Bhopal 15 Haryana Rohtak Tiruchirapally Indore 16 Himachal Pradesh Shimla Kanpur Patna 17 Jharkhand Jamshedpur Lucknow Rajkot 18 Ranchi Kolkata Vadodara 19 Karnataka Bangalore Thiruvanathapuram 20 Bhadrawati Kozhikode 21 Dharwad Vijayawada 22 Gulbarga Surat 23 Mysore Ranchi 24 Raichur Chandigarh 25 Udipi/Mangalore Varanasi 26 Kerala Calicut (Kozhikode) Jodhpur 27 Kannur Udaipur 28 Cochin/Kochi Dharwad 29 Idukki(Devikulam) Jalandhar 30 Trichur Panaji 31 Trivandrum Srinagar 32 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Jammu 33 Gwalior Jabalpur 34 Indore Jamshedpur 35 Jabalpur Siliguri 36 Sagar Cuttack 37 Maharashtra Akola Guwahati 38 Aurangabad 39 Kolhapur 40 Mumbai 41 Nagpur 42 Nasik 43 Pune 44 Sholapur 45 Meghalaya Shillong 46 Orissa Berhampur 47 Cuttack 48 Keonjhar 49 Rourkela 50 Punjab Bhatinda 51 Jalandhar 52 Rajasthan Jaipur 53 Jodhpur 54 Kota 55 Udaipur 56 Tamil Nadu Chennai 57 Coimbatore 58 Madurai 59 Nagarcoil 60 Tiruchirapalli 61 Tirunelveli 62 Tripura Agartala 63 Uttar Pradesh Agra 64 Allahabad 65 Bareilly 66 Gorakhpur 67 Lucknow 68 Najibabad 69 Varanasi 70 West Bengal kolkata 71 Kurseong 72 Siliguri 73 Union Territories Delhi 74 Pondicherry 75 Port Blair (A & N) Rate for 10 sec Rate for 30 sec Directorate of Advertisment & Visual Publicity Duration of plan 24/02/2011 to 10/03/2011 Spot No. Per Spot of Channel Time Band Day Duration Days ETV BANGLA 12noon-7pm 1 30sec - 16 spots 15 8pm-11pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 ZEE BANGLA 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 24 Ghanta 7am-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 STAR ANANDA 7am-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 E - 24 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 16 spots 15 AWAAZ 12noon-7pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 9am-12noon 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 CNBC TV 18 12noon-7pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 9am-12noon 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 ZEE BUSINESS 12noon-7pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 9am-12noon 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 AXN 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 1 30sec - 16 spots 15 HBO 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 STAR MOVIE 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 1 30sec - 16 spots 15 CNN/IBN 7am-9am 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 NDTV 24X7 7am-9am 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 TIMES NOW 7am-9am 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 ETV GUJARATI 7am-9am 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 16 spots 15 TV 9 (Gujarati) 7am-9am 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 SET MAX 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 16 spots 15 STAR GOLD 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 16 spots 15 Zee Cinema 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 16 spots 15 Colors 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 8 spots 15 NDTV Imagine 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 16 spots 8 SAB TV 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 16 spots 8 SONY ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 16 spots 15 STAR PLUS 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 8 spots 15 ZEE TV 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 12 spots 15 9 X M 12noon-7pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 MTV 12noon-7pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 AAJTAK 7am-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 IBN 7 7am-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 INDIA TV 7am-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 STAR NEWS 7am-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 ZEE NEWS 7am-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 ETV KANNADA 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 SUVARNA NEWS 7am-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 TV 9 (Karnataka) 7am-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 ASIANET 7-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8-11pm 2 30sec - 16 spots 15 Kairali 7-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 Indiavision News 7am-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 Manorama News 7am-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 ZEE MARATHI 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 Zee Talkies 12noon-7pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 Star Majha 7am-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 Zee 24 Taas 7am-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 Sahara Samay MP/Chhattishgarh 8-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 DY 365 12-7pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 7-8pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 NE TV - NORTH EAST TELEVISION 12noon-7pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 7pm-8pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 Nepal No. 1 12noon-7pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 7pm-8pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 News Live 12noon-7pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 7pm-8pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 ETV ORIYA 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 16 spots 15 O TV 7am-9am 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 ETV - RAJ 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 16 spots 15 Aastha TV 7am-9am 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 9am-12noon 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 DIVYA 7am-9am 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 9am-12noon 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 SANSKAR 7am-9am 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 9am-12noon 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 Raj Ditigal Plus 12noon-7pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 8pm-11pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 Seithighal 7-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 8-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 Zee Tamizh 7-9am 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 8-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 GEMINI TV 12noon-7pm 2 30sec - 16 spots 15 TV 5 TELUGU NEWS 7am-9am 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 TV 9 - Telugu 7am-9am 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 ETV UP 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 SAHARA SAMAY - UP 7am-9am 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 Zee News UP 7-9am 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 2 30sec - 30 spots 15 ETV URDU 7pm-8pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 8pm-11pm 1 30sec - 15 spots 15 Directorate of Advertisement & Visual Publicity Duration of plan 24/02/2011 to 10/03/2011 Spot Per No.
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