PROGRAMME DIVISION
Programme Division, largely numbered by producers, cameramen, soundmen, and other technicians consisted of several programme production sections. A new approach has now been adopted with the formation of Team One, Team Two, Team Three and Team Four to cover all areas of programming in order to bring forth quality productions.
The Division is also responsible for planning programs for the entire year as well as producing programmes for the South Asian Audio Visual Exchange Programme. Further it also looks after the standards of the local as well as international programs whether they are canned or live.
PROGRAMMING
Since the time of its inception, Nepal TV has been offering various programmes to its viewers- from news, information, education to entertainment. The objective of Nepal Television, as mentioned earlier, is to educate and inform the general mass in helping to uplift the country's socio-economic condition, Further, it also alms to preserve and promote the country's culture. To this regard it has always planned its programme accordingly with entertainment programmes transmitted at regular intervals.
Bulk of the transmission, about 30%, is covered by news and current affairs and current affairs related talk programmes, There are three news bulletins a day, each with a duration of 20 minutes, two of them in Nepal! and one in English. There is also a weekly news bulletin for those with hearing impair.
Another fifty percent is covered by various other programmes produced by either NTV or by local production houses. The percentage of foreign programmes is twenty percent.
The ratio between educational, entertainment and information programmes present a good balance and the percentage of local productions proves NTV's interest in encouraging local productions, and to avail itself as a medium of education for the mass.
In the early years, the duration of NTV's transmission was only two hours per day, Keeping in pace with local production and the demand of its viewers, the transmission time increased steadily, Today it stands at sixty one hours per week.
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