Category: Specials

  • HFPA donates $ 100,000 for Haiti Quake relief

    MUMBAI: The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), the organiser of the Golden Globes Award, has decided to donate $100,000 to Wyclef Jean‘s ‘Yele Haiti‘ relief fund for the victims of the quake that occurred in Haiti on 12 January.


    TheHFPA however said that there were no plans to alter Sunday night‘s awards ceremony because of the disaster.


    Said president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Phil Berk, “canceling the Golden Globes is not going to help anyone in Haiti. Instead, an announcement would be made on NBC telecast that the HFPA was making a donation for the quake-affected Haitian people.”


    He hoped that its example “will cause others to do the same.”

  • 50 Hollywood stars set as presenters for Golden Globe Awards

    MUMBAI: More than 50 Hollywood stars have been set as presenters for The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards on 17 January.


    Presenters include Amy Adams, Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Aniston, Kristen Bell, Halle Berry, Josh Brolin, Gerard Butler, Cher, Chace Crawford, Robert De Niro, Cameron Diaz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Colin Farrell, Harrison Ford, Jodie Foster, Matthew Fox, Jennifer Garner, Mel Gibson, Lauren Graham, Tom Hanks, Neil Patrick Harris, Sally Hawkins, Kate Hudson, Felicity Huffman, Samuel L. Jackson, Nicole Kidman, Jane Krakowski, Ashton Kutcher, Taylor Lautner, Sophia Loren, Paul McCartney, Helen Mirren, Jim Parsons, Amy Poehler, Julia Roberts, Mickey Rourke, Zoe Saldana, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kiefer Sutherland, Sofia Vergara, Olivia Wilde, Kate Winslet, Reese Witherspoon, Sam Worthington and the cast of The Hangover like Justin Bartha, Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms.


    Martin Scorsese will receive the Hollywood Foreign Press Association‘s Cecil B. DeMille Award from Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio for his ‘outstanding contribution to the entertainment field‘.


    The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards” will be seen in more than 160 countries worldwide and is one of the few awards ceremonies that span both television and motion picture achievements.


    The special presented by dick clark productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association is to be produced by Philip Berk President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and will be directed by Chris Donovan.


    The show will be broadcast live coast to coast on NBC (5 to 8 pm PT, 8 to 11 pm ET) from The Beverly Hilton.

  • World-class Presenters Lounge at Golden Globe

    MUMBAI: The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards has created a world-class Presenters Lounge that many of Hollywood‘s celebrities will visit briefly before walking onstage to present the world famous statuettes in 25 categories in Sunday, 17 January evening.


    The Golden Globe Award presenters can sip Moët & Chandon Champagne or Smartwater beverages (the official water of The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards) and nibble on culinary delights before venturing on stage to present a Golden Globe. There will also be five make-up stations in addition to a fully-stocked bar with bartender.


    Said Hollywood Foreign Press Association President Philip Berk, “We have the most extraordinary roster of movie and television stars ever assembled for an awards telecast.”


    “It‘s only fitting that they be pampered with luxurious and glamorous accommodations before they venture on stage to present a Golden Globe before multimillions of viewers in 160 countries worldwide.”


    Presenters visiting the lounge will include Amy Adams, Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry, Josh Brolin, Gerard Butler, Cher, Chace Crawford, Cameron Diaz, Robert DeNiro, Leonardo DiCaprio, Colin Farrell, Harrison Ford, Jodie Foster, Jennifer Garner, Matthew Fox, Mel Gibson, Tom Hanks, Neil Patrick Harris, Kate Hudson, Nicole Kidman, Ashton Kutcher, Taylor Lautner, Sophia Loren, Paul McCartney, Helen Mirren, Julia Roberts, Mickey Rourke, Kiefer Sutherland, Kate Winslet, Reese Witherspoon, Sam Worthington and the cast of The Hangover.


    The Golden Globe Awards Presenters Lounge was designed by internationally renowned interior designer Kenneth Bordewick who says he wanted the Presenters Lounge to combine “the glamorous luxury of Hollywood‘s Golden Age with the glitter of today‘s top stars.”


    Furnishings in the room include vintage Lalique pieces shipped from France valued at $800,000 including an antique dining table from 1920 with the signature of Renea Lalique, exquisite furniture from Moura Starr including a leather sofa and black crystal coffee table valued at $400,000, and hand-embroidered black and white silk drapes valued at $25,000.


    There are also art masterpieces on loan from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation and the Yehoshua Kovarsky Family Trust estimated to be worth more than $1,000,000. There are also bronze sculptures by famed sculptor Gilad Ben-Atzi in addition to a crystal chandelier.


    During a single week in 2009, he met with Paul McCartney, the Jonas Brothers and Mariah Carey. Kenneth Bordewick Interior Designs‘ accomplishments have been featured in a variety of publications including Architectural Digest and House and Garden.

  • Ricky Gervais all set to host Golden Globes

    MUMBAI: Ricky Gervais will go live and unscripted as he hosts the Golden Globe Awards on NBC this Sunday night.


    “They can‘t censor me, it‘s live. That‘s the beauty of it,” the British funnyman said following his HBO Television Critics Association panel to promote his new animated comedy series, The Ricky Gervais Show.”


    “When they first offered me the job, I said, ‘I‘m not gonna rehearse. Can I say what I want?‘ They said, ‘Yes.‘ They haven‘t seen the script, my ideas, so they can‘t censor me. I suppose they could stop the show and replace me,” Gervais adds.
     

  • Weeklong Golden Globes Digital Preview

    MUMBAI: The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), NBC and Dick Clark Productions (dcp) have developed ‘Golden Globes Week‘; an online experience featuring exclusive preview content in support of the upcoming 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards.


    The “Golden Globes Week” series will stream on NBC.com, Facebook.com/Celebs, Ustream and other partner sites through the official widget. The full week of previews kicked off ‘Golden Globe Week‘ that began on 11 January.


    The streams will feature exclusive content packed with action during Golden Globes Week including Golden Globes Week: Daily Update, One-on-One with Ricky Gervais, Golden Globes Live! The Day Before, Golden Globes Red Carpet Live! and Golden Globes Live! All Access Pass.


    HFPA president Philip Berk said, “This is the first year the HFPA has taken on such an active relationship online. We are bringing consumers a new platform with a full week of exclusive content. We are engaging both existing and new viewers worldwide.”


    Golden Globes Week: Daily Update (11 Jan to 14 Jan)
    The Daily Update will include a daily countdown of Golden Globes related events, updates from the executive producer, updates from Digg.com and Mashable.com and a retrospective countdown.


    One-on-One with Ricky Gervais (15 Jan)
    Host, Ricky Gervais sits down with fans around the world to discuss the Globes. Users can submit questions for Ricky to answer through their Facebook status updates and through Ustream‘s social stream.


    Golden Globes Live! The Day Before (16 Jan)
    The Day Before will feature host, expert and consumer commentary on what to expect the next day, award predictions, Beverly Hilton‘s preparations and interviews with celebrities and producers.


    Golden Globes: Red Carpet Live! (17 Jan)
    Tune-in for multi-host/multi-camera red carpet coverage including celebrity interviews and expert commentary (fashion, film, hair, fitness, and lifestyle).


    Golden Globes Live! All Access Pass. (17 Jan)
    All Access Pass takes you inside the Beverly Hilton for backstage access including commentary on the Globes, social media updates from Facebook, press room coverage, celebrity interviews, after party access and more.


    The widget was designed by Los Angeles based Opera New Media and built using Sprout builder technology.


    For the first time ever, there will also be a free iPhone application developed by Mobile Roadie for consumers to track the Golden Globes action from their mobile phones.
     

  • GEC 2009: Changing trends and confused leadership

    GEC 2009: Changing trends and confused leadership

    Year 2009 shall be a year to recall…if not for all, at least for the Hindi general entertainment channels!!!

    Even through the recession fever, and the debacle of three channels, the Hindi GEC genre has roared to an eleven per cent growth over the previous year. According to Tam data for Hindi speaking market (HSM), the share of Hindi GEC, which stood at 34.59 per cent in 2008, has moved up to 38.39 per cent in 2009.

    Despite a strong cricket calendar, audiences batted for entertainment content on the GECs. While daily soaps generated interest with their varied range of focus, reality content brought in male and younger viewers.

    The fragmentation, led by Colors, helped the Hindi GEC ad market to grow. Says Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (Zeel) chief revenue officer Joy Chakraborthy, “We expect the Hindi GECs to take away Rs 24 billion in ad revenues during FY‘10, up from Rs 19 billion a year ago.”

    A more conservative estimate would put the Hindi GEC ad pie at Rs 23 billion, miles away from the competing genres in the broadcasting space.

    The genre did not just see ‘masala‘ content but also twists and turns in the ratings turf as Colors overturned Star Plus‘ nine-year monopoly to stay at the top.

    Also, with recession being the talking tale for ‘09, the general entertainment space faced hiccups galore. And yet with them came intelligent designs that broadcasters and markets corroborated to fight back the downturn plague.

    So how did the genre fair in the calendar year 2009? What were the major trends? How did the Top 3 channels – Colors, Star Plus and Zee TV – play the game? Did the economic downturn hamper growth plans? Read on…

    A Bird‘s eye View

    A major part of the year saw a raging ratings war between Colors, Star Plus and Zee TV as the channels used all the ammunition from their armoury for the great GEC battle. Be it staple fiction shows, reality, big movies, scheduling, marketing and promotions!

     

     

    Source : TAM

    As the GEC space opened up and audiences got more choices in terms of fresh programming and more channel options, the game was set to change in the GEC room with viewers asking for more. Competition increased as contenders for the top spots transformed as well.

     

     

    Also, in the month of May, Sony Entertainment Television (Set) overhauled its programming. During the course of the year, Sony‘s old horses – CID and Aahat – delivered and the channel moved from 80 to 180 GRPs to occupy the fourth spot.

    NDTV Imagine fought on and came up with Rakhi ka Swayamvar to grab its peak ratings. The channel gained in mindshare though in the ratings ladder it still has a long way to go.

    Meanwhile, Sab, Sony‘s sibling channel, donned the family comedy hat and started experimenting with different strands within the genre to surge ahead of Star Plus‘ second GEC Star One.

    The year also saw the death of Zee Next, while Real (a Turner -Alva joint venture) and 9X (launched by Indrani Mukerjea and Peter Mukerjea with a promise of nine times more) await a verdict on their existence.

    Opines Lodestar Universal COO Nandini Dias, “Despite two channels almost on the verge of closing down and a couple of channels not doing well at all in 2009, the genre saw a growth in its market share. This is because the gap has been compensated by the top 3-4 channels in the genre, which have performed fairly well during the year.”

    Surge in Reality Quotient

    Unlike 2008, when television predominantly targeted female viewers with high-voltage drama soaps, 2009 saw a huge surge in reality content in the overall GEC programming. And the format, coated with not just drama but controversies too, had an impact beyond its ratings. Result? Not just women but men too were driven to the genre. The share of reality shows, which was 4.3 per cent in 2008, increased to 6.9 per cent in 2009, a jump of almost 60 per cent (Tam data, HSM, for top five channels).
     

     

    Source : TAM, Top 5 GECs

    Elaborates Dias, “Unlike 2008, when the shows were more about Kyunki‘s and Kahani‘s that were mainly woman skewed, 2009 saw the launch of a slew of shows, especially reality that targeted both the woman and the men audience equally like Sach Ka Saamna and Khatroan Ke Khiladi.”

    Adds Sony Entertainment Television business head Ajit Thakur, “2009 saw GECs experimenting with non-fictions by launching reality shows other than the usual singing and dancing format.”

    Thus, while viewers were subject to some new and interesting formats like Rakhi Ka Swayamwar, Sach Ka Saamna, and Pati Patni aur Woh, there were a few that failed to catch attention like Perfect Bride and Iss Jungle Se Mujhe Bachao.

    Not to forget, some old formats did get bigger in their sister seasons like Bigg Boss, Khataron ke Khiladi, India‘s Got Talent and Entertainment Ke Liye Kuchh Bhee Karega.

    Additionally, dance-and-music-based reality shows too saw their ultimate high points on Zee TV with Dance India Dance and Saregamapa (with kid anchors).

    Says Star India EVP marketing Anupam Vasudev, “In order to appeal to urban viewers, we saw differentiation and innovation in the reality space. And thus, apart from the regular singing/ dance based shows, this year saw more experimentation with shows which created buzz for the channel and attracted a lot of eyeballs.”

    The Fiction Saga

    Well, the year surely reaffirmed the fact that fiction shows are the staple diet for Indian audiences. Tam data suggests that the share of daily soaps in GECs remained 60.4 per cent in 2009. The trend, however, shifted away from the saas-bahu sagas and the K-series to more meaningful and issue-based programming.

    “Television content has moved away from the unrealistic and over-the-top depiction of stories and characters. The focus is now on realism, socially relevant themes, positivity and family values,” suggests Vasudev.

    The trend was started by Colors and picked by all. Earlier in an interview with Indiantelevision.com, Colors CEO Rajesh Kamat had said, “There was a fatigue built in for the kind of soaps that were running on Indian television. We made disruptive and differentiated content our main plank. We were willing to take a calculated risk; our concepts were different and on the riskier side. But they worked.”

    Zeel COO and Zee TV business head Nitin Vaidya notes that Indian television saw an interesting turning point with a different kind of story-telling that emerged with newer shows. “Variants like Balika Vadhu and Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo brought in an all-new flavour to the primetime,” says Vaidya.

     

    Source : TAM

    The new breed of fiction shows saw historic high points in terms of ratings. The top highest rated fiction shows in the year, as per Tam, were Balika Vadhu (10.2 TVR), Uttaran (9.6 TVR), Bidaai (9.5 TVR), Yeh Rishta (8.1 TVR), Pavitra Rishta (7.1 TVR) and Naa Aana Is Desh Laado (7 TVR).

    Avers Vaidya, “With subjects ranging from those of historical importance and social awareness to differential talent, Zee TV‘s shows have been appreciated and acknowledged across the nation. Each of our new properties yielded results and there was no show that had to be withdrawn during the year.”

    Adds Vasudev, “With competition heating up and the saas-bahu image that Star Plus had to shake off, we came up with a host of innovative, fresh and creative content to entertain our audiences this year.”

    Movie game heats up

    For a major part of the year, movies acted as a differentiator for the leading channel in the GEC genre, adding to the spikes.

    The movie syndication model allowed the Hindi GECs to spread their risks as they narrowed the window between theatrical releases and their TV premieres for new products. Explaining the movie syndication model, Dias says, “Unlike earlier days, when buyouts happened for the entire movie, 2009 saw buyouts happening in number of airings as the costs had really shot up during the year. So you saw films like Jab We Met running across multiple channels at the same time.”

    Cost corrections happened and the big bets on movies were taken by Colors and Star Plus. Some movies were aired even without breaks, facilitating weekends to see an upsurge in viewership.

    It is interesting to note here that post the two-month standstill in movie releases due to the producer-multiplex tussle, Colors ramped up its movie slate and aggressively purchased the first airing rights of many recent releases including Blue and Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani.

    Scheduling strategy and break-free content

    With competition in full force and consumers moving the stick hard, broadcasters surely did not want to kick their buckets soon. In a bid to maintain a steady presence, many channels reviewed their programme scheduling strategies and also began running break-free content.

    For starters, channels began pooling their full content strength onto the 7 to 9 pm band that appealed to the non-metro masses, attracting viewers from smaller towns.

    Also, the 9-10 pm content was tailor-made for both smaller towns and metros to bring in an overlap of viewership. Meanwhile, the more urban-centric shows were moved to the 10 pm slot.

    The second major change was the scheduling transformation of hour-long episodes. The concept was first sketched by Colors, as the channel asked producers to give a special one-hour episode in a month. The idea was to increase sampling and retain viewership.

    The same design ran through Star Plus and Zee TV. “These are tactical steps taken to ensure viewers are retained on the channel and there is a seamless flow of audiences from one slot to another,” says Vasudev.

    Vasudev, however, believes that these tactical schemes cannot be sustained for long. “While one-hour specials give channels incremental GRPs, they do not impact much of the viewership in the original slot,” he says.

    Star Plus had moved one step ahead and extended their popular shows, Bidaai and Yeh Rishta, to seven days a week. However, as the model was not sustainable, they went back to four days a week.

    Says Thakur, “Scheduling of specials is a practice done by GECs nowadays to get a spike. It‘s a stunt, a smart move but isn‘t sustainable in the long run. For five episodes a week, you have to shoot for 210 minutes. You have to shoot 50 minutes daily for such spikes and that isn‘t possible in the long run.”

    Ad volume grows

    Hitting straight into the economic downturn, there was a huge concern at the beginning of 2009 that GECs would go through an ad slump and rates would tumble. That proved wrong and though rates were under pressure, ad volumes grew.

    Says a senior media specialist from a top media buying firm, “FMCG, which accounted for about 38-39 per cent of the total advertising spend on the Hindi GEC space in 2008, moved up to about 50-54 per cent in 2009. It is important to note that FMCG looks at cost efficiency and spends if there is a return on investment. Automobile and telecom sectors were also big spenders and were looking for impact.”

    Adds Dias, “With FMCGs primarily spending on the mainline GEC genre along with a growth in the genre share itself, the GEC space has certainly seen growth over others. But it may have been a more polarised growth. In absolute revenues the top three – Star Plus, Colors and Zee TV – have had a much larger pie than Sony, Star One, Sab, and NDTV Imagine. Colors has surely yielded revenues, quite equivalent to that of Star and Zee.”

    The market seems to have eased and the last three months of the year have seen a big jump in advertising revenues.

    Shaping up in Twenty10

    The GEC space can be exposed to pressure points in 2010 amidst fragmentation and stiffening competition. The fight at the top among Colors, Star Plus and Zee TV promises to get bitter. And while Sony threatens to enter the top-rung, NDTV Imagine is readying to shape its destiny under a new owner in Turner International.

    “If it is a fight amongst five strong players, then advertisers can make better use of the fragmentation. It is going to be a dog fight. But the GEC genre is set for growth,” says a media analyst.

    Agrees Vasudev, “Channels have to outdo themselves in terms of their offerings – leave alone outdoing their competition – to attract eyeballs and to keep them glued to their channel.”

     

    Media experts say advertisers will be willing to pay more in 2010 as the economy improves. “The GEC genre could post 20 per cent ad revenue growth in 2010. Hopefully, we will see clients willing to invest money in brand building. The channels, in turn, will need to reciprocate it with quality programming. Also we are slowly getting a sense that there maybe a fatigue setting in with respect to reality shows. Also believability is reducing. So maybe channels will need to look hard for the next thing now,” says Dias.

    As the overall GEC genre grows, Madison Media Group CEO Punitha Arumugam is optimistic that the profitability will also go up. “Since other genres have also started growing, 2010 will not see a very dramatic increase in the GEC genre revenues. The trend, instead, will be a fight over market share and every player will try to grab more eyeballs. But yes, profitability of the channels will increase due to renegotiation of programming and staff costs,” she says.

     

  • UTV World Movies to show Golden Globes Awards live on 18 January

    MUMBAI: UTV World Movies will telecast the 67th Golden Globe Awards live on 18 January at 6:30 am which will then have a primetime repeat at 8:30 pm.


    In its continuous bid to showcase the best in entertainment, UTV World Movies is the first Indian channel to bag exclusive rights to telecast the Golden Globe Awards for 3 years in the SAARC region.


    Taking on this venture, the channel will present a wholesome Hollywood experience certain to catch the eye of the audience, critics and movie aficionados.


    UTV World Movies has emerged as a world cultural potpourri with its celebrated on-ground and on air properties. Now by showcasing the Golden Globes Live, the channel will bring the stars and the best of movies closer to the viewers.


    The viewers can now enjoy ‘one-of-a-kind‘ offering where the best in the entertainment business get awarded and celebrate the success of their favorite stars


    Says UTV World Movies Channel Head Sameer Ganapathy, “Kicking off 2010 in our own exclusive style, we are hosting the year‘s first and most dazzling event, the 67th Golden Globes, saluting the world‘s best movies and television programs.


    “Showcasing the event live on the television screens, we are bringing the stars and the best of movies closer to our viewers here in India. They can enjoy this unique offering as the best in the entertainment business get awarded and celebrate the success of their favourite stars.”

  • Cher, Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet among presenters of Golden Globe Awards

    MUMBAI: The names of Cher, Jennifer Garner, Kiefer Sutherland, Kate Winslet, Chace Crawford, Cameron Diaz and Jodie Foster have been added to the list of presenters at The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards that will be held on 17 January.


    They join previously announced presenters Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry, Gerard Butler, Chace Crawford, Cameron Diaz, Colin Farrell, Jodie Foster, Matthew Fox, Mel Gibson, Tom Hanks, Neil Patrick Harris, Nicole Kidman, Sophia Loren, Julia Roberts, Mickey Rourke and Sam Worthington.


    The show, hosted by Ricky Gervais, will be broadcast live coast-to-coast on UTV world Movies on 18 January at 6:30 am from The Beverly Hilton.
     

  • ’80 to 180 in 2009. And miles to go…’ -Sony Entertainment Television business head Ajit Thakur

    ’80 to 180 in 2009. And miles to go…’ -Sony Entertainment Television business head Ajit Thakur

    MUMBAI: I still distinctly remember the year 2007 when over a coffee table conversation in London, my friend started talking about Indian Idol 3 and CID and that if we are not watching it, we are missing out on good television. I immediately made it a point to watch Idol and was hooked from the word go.

    I remember writing to the producer of the series then on what a great show it was, thanking everyone involved in making the show (I didn’t know anyone at Sony then, for that matter hardly knew anyone in the industry). And an immediate strong bond with Sony Entertainment Television was formed – there is something about the brand that over the years has maintained strong affinity with viewers despite the usual ups and downs… a sentiment many peers echo in the industry.

    And when I was asked to write the yearender on Sony Entertainment Television, I felt both excited and nervous. Nervous because I have been around for just six months at Sony (and broadcasting) and the other contributors are industry stalwarts. Excited because it’s been such an eventful year for us and there is so much to share. So here it goes…

    We started the year at about 80 GRPs and had slipped to No. 5 amongst the GECs (general entertainment channels). We ended the year at about 180 GRPs and much closer to the top GECs than we had been in the last 12 months. We beat everyone’s expectations including some of our own. And this, when we have unleashed only a part of our strategic plans. So that holds a lot more promises for the year ahead (will come to that in a bit). Through the year we launched a number of shows and every time the audience gave us a fair chance. With some we succeeded, with others we faltered but the overriding Sony Entertainment Television brand equity ensured that we kept gaining from strength to strength.

    Through the year we continued to raise the bar on content innovation bringing in fresh, sometimes bold and brave ideas into the rather undifferentiated menu that’s dished out daily. Iss Jungle Se Mujhe Bachao and Dance Premier League were clutter breaking reality shows mounted on a scale never seen before and both created tremendous buzz.

    Entertainment Ke Liye Kuch Bhi karega started a new genre of talent shows and popular demand drove us to a second edition within months of the first edition. Ladies Special was one of the most appreciated daily soaps getting rave reviews from almost everyone we know. Baytaab Dil Ki Tamanna hai and Jeet Jayenge Hum dealt with bold social themes.

    And we started 2010 with the most differentiated slate of shows from YRF. Whether it’s the coming of age Sci fi thriller Seven or the modern look at matrimonial agencies in Rishta.com or the ultimate cops vs. crime thriller, Powder, or the refreshingly “that could be my story” world of Mahi or the super stars show with a purpose , Lift kara De – each one has set new benchmarks in Hindi entertainment content. Not all of these shows lived upto our ratings expectations but every single one stood out amongst the mass menu pushing the envelope every time.

    This was also the year when we revisited our history and brought back shows that have enjoyed tremendous popularity over the years. Aahat season 4 was a runaway success creating a new original programming slot at 11 pm. Comedy Circus 3 ka Tadka definitely had viewers asking for more. Dus Ka Dum continued to be popular in its second season. And yes, the much talked about CID was a key pillar of our plan.

    We put together a plan to further strengthen the footprints of the brand which included bringing back the best cases from CID archives as CID Classic Cases as well as announced the CID Gallantry Awards amongst other ideas that we continue to work on. We got an overwhelming response from audience and CID is today amongst the most popular shows on Hindi GEC. After all, how many shows have enjoyed an uninterrupted run for 12 years!

    Last but not the least has been our focus on people and sharper audience understanding. In this continuously evolving market and changing audience preferences, we have spent a lot more time understanding whats happening out there. And we are building a team of only the best professionals. In total, 2009 was a year of accelerated growth based on a robust mix of innovative content, focus back on existing properties, fixing basics and building foundations for the future.

    The next three years starting 2010 will be about sustainable and profitable growth. We will look to consolidate our position on the back of a formidable content pipeline that we are already building and with a sharper understanding of the ever evolving audience.

    There are plenty of opportunities for Sony as we embark upon this journey. The big one is the tremendous opportunity we have on weekdays and with the daily soap launches lined up in the next six months, we are more confident than ever before.

    Equally important is the fast growing DTH homes. Early data already indicates that Sony enjoys a proportionately larger following within DTH homes which will be a competitive advantage for us. We also have a growth opportunity by extending our hours of original programming vis a vis the competitive set.

    In an extremely competitive scenario, the challenges are no fewer. There are the usual threats from existing competition who are all very formidable as well as newer threats from the emerging entertainment channels like Sab and Bindass. And the biggest challenge will continue to be to never underestimate what the audience demands and deserves.

    So is there a GRP or position we have in mind? We do. However, at this stage its suffice to say that we have a plan and a team that is committed to deliver this growth taking Sony Entertainment Television to a leadership position again.
     

  • Brolin, Lautner and Poehler added as presenters of Golden Globe Awards

    MUMBAI: The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards has added Josh Brolin, Taylor Lautner and Amy Poehler to be among the list of presenters at the award ceremony due to be held on 17 January.


    They join earlier announced presenters like Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry, Gerard Butler, Cher, Chace Crawford, Cameron Diaz, Colin Farrell, Jodie Foster, Jennifer Garner, Matthew Fox, Mel Gibson, Tom Hanks, Neil Patrick Harris, Nicole Kidman, Sophia Loren, Julia Roberts, Mickey Rourke, Kiefer Sutherland, Kate Winslet and Sam Worthington.


    The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards will be seen in more than 160 countries worldwide and is one of the few awards ceremonies that span both television and motion picture achievements.


    The special will be produced by Dick Clark Productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). The show will be executively produced by president of dick clark productions, Orly Adelson while president of HFPA Barry Adelman will executive produce the special to be directed by Chris Donovan.