Category: GECs

  • Zee Media elevates Purushottam Vaishnava as deputy CEO of regional channels

    Zee Media elevates Purushottam Vaishnava as deputy CEO of regional channels

    MUMBAI: After Jagdish Chandra now confirmed to have joined Zee Media as the CEO of its regional channels, Zee Media has witnessed another significant movement in the management.

    Zee Media has elevated Purushottam Vaishnava as the deputy CEO of Zee regional channels such as — Zee 24 Taas, Zee Punjab, Zee Madhya Pradesh. Vaishnava has been serving as the channel head of Zee Marudhara Rajasthan and Zee Purvaiya (Bihar and Jharkhand).

    A source close to the development confirmed the news to Indiantelevision.com and informed that Vaishnava will directly work with Chandra.

    Chandra was a senior administrator in Rajasthan before he took voluntary retirement in 2008 to join ETV Madhya Pradesh and ETV Rajasthan, and also head the editorial section. 

    Also Read:   Is ETV’s Jagdish Chandra joining Zee Media?

  • Bigg Boss Kannada is a success story

    Bigg Boss Kannada is a success story

    BENGALURU:  A few weeks ago, some film producers from Sandalwood held a protest in front of Innovative Film City in Bidadi, where the Bigg Boss house is located, demanding the actors not to participate or host reality shows on television. Season 4 of Endemol’s global format Big Brother through Endemol Shine India was and is still being held there. The current season will run through 100 days to culminate on 15 January this year on Colors Kannada. 

    During the protests the Kannada film fraternity bigwigs also tried to impose a ban on the show because of its popularity affecting the performances of movies in the box office. These few opening lines indicate how much of an impact, how much of a success Bigg Boss has been in its Kannada avatar.

    Right from the first season when the show was aired on ETv Kannada (now Colors Kannada), Bigg Boss has been a huge hit. Even during season 2, when Star India’s Kannada GEC Suvarna TV brought the rights, the show ended up with about 25 percent increase in viewers for the channel say industry sources. “We at Suvarna could not capitalise on the success and ended up losing money on the show,” revealed a source at Suvarna TV. 

    Bigg Boss returned to Viacom 18 though it’s now renamed channel – Colors Kannada and grew even bigger for season 3, which was shot at Film City Bidadi for the first time. The location for the first two seasons of Bigg Boss Kannada was near Pune. And as for season 4, as mentioned above – is history.

    A channel and its shows are successful because of the people behind them. With his vision of making Colors Kannada emerge as the ultimate storyteller, Parameshwar Gundhkal joined the channel in September 2012 as Business Head. Based in Bengaluru, he has escalated the growth of the channel from a number 4 player to being numero-uno. Gundhkal, who began life as a journalist, has experience as fiction head and later as programming head at the Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (Zeel) Zee Kannada.

    “Today Colors Kannada continues to retain its number one position with a significant margin,” Gundhkal told www.indiantelevision.com

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    Gundhkal has been personally involved in Bigg Boss as a de facto director say people at Colors Kannada. Season 4 has 55 cameras and 300 people working around the clocking recording the happenings in the house, picking up stories that could interest viewers and following them up.

    “Bigg Boss is a study of human behaviour when cut off from the outside world. Their core character comes out because of the isolation. Though contestants sometimes become predictable, Bigg Boss is all about characters that really surprise you, some of whom have a very salted approach towards life, they will never become predictable,” explains an enthusiastic Gundhkal.

    A big chunk of the success of Bigg Boss Kannada must be attributed to its weekend anchor. All the four season have been hosted by Sandalwood superstar Kiccha Sudeep whose name has become synonymous to the show and its format in the Kannada entertainment world. Rumours allege that Sudeep has signed a Rs 18 crore five season deal starting with Season 3 with Colors Kannada to host the show.

    A special home has been setup for Sudeep at the Film City in Bidadi. The actor comes in on Friday nights, watches the interesting stories picked up for broadcast and then with the channel and production teams scripts the questions and the remarks that he will make for the weekends when he is host. So passionate are they for the show that the star and the channel head often work through the night for the weekend episode and sleep for a short time at about 500 am on Saturday revealed Gundhkal. 

    On rumours that the drama on the show is a scripted, induced and does not come out from within the characters, Gundhkal explained, “It cannot be induced. Bigg Boss’s intervention is limited to tasks. Eventually when the participants come out, they will definitely share notes when they meet and would speak out if the show were scripted. More than 50 contestants have taken part in the show so far. It would be difficult to control the participants because they will have some level of disagreement with the direction team. Each of the contestants wants to be popular, to win, and there can be only one winner. At the end of the day it is a 90 minute piece of content per day telecast picked from a 24 hour period shot with multiple cameras. Of course the initial part where Sudeep speaks during weekend episodes is scripted, but then the continuation is not. Based on the response, Sudeep has to react, respond himself, often impromptu.”

    Continuing on Sudeep and his role in questioning the contestants for the weekend episodes, Gundhkal explained, “We take a very neutral stand as far as any contestant is concerned. Based on our interpretation – Sudeep’s and my own, we script the questions and the possible follow-ups for these episodes.”

    The show has been drawing in sponsors like a magnet does a piece of iron. For season 1 Bigg Boss Kannada was presented by jewellery brand Bhima and powered by slipper brand Paragon. The number of brands increased for season 3 which had OLX as the main sponsor and was co-sponsored by food brands Nisargalaya Brahmi Oil, Gemini Cooking Oil and Eastern. Season 4 has five brands associated with it- Vaseline as the presenting sponsor and it was powered by Nutrigain for the first 50 days. Special partners for the current season are Airtel 4G, McDowell No.1 Soda and MTR.

    The show is aired on Colors Kannada and Colors Kannada HD simultaneously from 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM every day. This is the first season of Bigg Boss Kannada to be shot and aired in High-Definition. A spin-off show, Bigg Boss Night Shift is being produced and aired on Colors Super from 10:00 PM to 11:00 PM every day.

  • Bigg Boss Kannada is a success story

    Bigg Boss Kannada is a success story

    BENGALURU:  A few weeks ago, some film producers from Sandalwood held a protest in front of Innovative Film City in Bidadi, where the Bigg Boss house is located, demanding the actors not to participate or host reality shows on television. Season 4 of Endemol’s global format Big Brother through Endemol Shine India was and is still being held there. The current season will run through 100 days to culminate on 15 January this year on Colors Kannada. 

    During the protests the Kannada film fraternity bigwigs also tried to impose a ban on the show because of its popularity affecting the performances of movies in the box office. These few opening lines indicate how much of an impact, how much of a success Bigg Boss has been in its Kannada avatar.

    Right from the first season when the show was aired on ETv Kannada (now Colors Kannada), Bigg Boss has been a huge hit. Even during season 2, when Star India’s Kannada GEC Suvarna TV brought the rights, the show ended up with about 25 percent increase in viewers for the channel say industry sources. “We at Suvarna could not capitalise on the success and ended up losing money on the show,” revealed a source at Suvarna TV. 

    Bigg Boss returned to Viacom 18 though it’s now renamed channel – Colors Kannada and grew even bigger for season 3, which was shot at Film City Bidadi for the first time. The location for the first two seasons of Bigg Boss Kannada was near Pune. And as for season 4, as mentioned above – is history.

    A channel and its shows are successful because of the people behind them. With his vision of making Colors Kannada emerge as the ultimate storyteller, Parameshwar Gundhkal joined the channel in September 2012 as Business Head. Based in Bengaluru, he has escalated the growth of the channel from a number 4 player to being numero-uno. Gundhkal, who began life as a journalist, has experience as fiction head and later as programming head at the Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (Zeel) Zee Kannada.

    “Today Colors Kannada continues to retain its number one position with a significant margin,” Gundhkal told www.indiantelevision.com

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    Gundhkal has been personally involved in Bigg Boss as a de facto director say people at Colors Kannada. Season 4 has 55 cameras and 300 people working around the clocking recording the happenings in the house, picking up stories that could interest viewers and following them up.

    “Bigg Boss is a study of human behaviour when cut off from the outside world. Their core character comes out because of the isolation. Though contestants sometimes become predictable, Bigg Boss is all about characters that really surprise you, some of whom have a very salted approach towards life, they will never become predictable,” explains an enthusiastic Gundhkal.

    A big chunk of the success of Bigg Boss Kannada must be attributed to its weekend anchor. All the four season have been hosted by Sandalwood superstar Kiccha Sudeep whose name has become synonymous to the show and its format in the Kannada entertainment world. Rumours allege that Sudeep has signed a Rs 18 crore five season deal starting with Season 3 with Colors Kannada to host the show.

    A special home has been setup for Sudeep at the Film City in Bidadi. The actor comes in on Friday nights, watches the interesting stories picked up for broadcast and then with the channel and production teams scripts the questions and the remarks that he will make for the weekends when he is host. So passionate are they for the show that the star and the channel head often work through the night for the weekend episode and sleep for a short time at about 500 am on Saturday revealed Gundhkal. 

    On rumours that the drama on the show is a scripted, induced and does not come out from within the characters, Gundhkal explained, “It cannot be induced. Bigg Boss’s intervention is limited to tasks. Eventually when the participants come out, they will definitely share notes when they meet and would speak out if the show were scripted. More than 50 contestants have taken part in the show so far. It would be difficult to control the participants because they will have some level of disagreement with the direction team. Each of the contestants wants to be popular, to win, and there can be only one winner. At the end of the day it is a 90 minute piece of content per day telecast picked from a 24 hour period shot with multiple cameras. Of course the initial part where Sudeep speaks during weekend episodes is scripted, but then the continuation is not. Based on the response, Sudeep has to react, respond himself, often impromptu.”

    Continuing on Sudeep and his role in questioning the contestants for the weekend episodes, Gundhkal explained, “We take a very neutral stand as far as any contestant is concerned. Based on our interpretation – Sudeep’s and my own, we script the questions and the possible follow-ups for these episodes.”

    The show has been drawing in sponsors like a magnet does a piece of iron. For season 1 Bigg Boss Kannada was presented by jewellery brand Bhima and powered by slipper brand Paragon. The number of brands increased for season 3 which had OLX as the main sponsor and was co-sponsored by food brands Nisargalaya Brahmi Oil, Gemini Cooking Oil and Eastern. Season 4 has five brands associated with it- Vaseline as the presenting sponsor and it was powered by Nutrigain for the first 50 days. Special partners for the current season are Airtel 4G, McDowell No.1 Soda and MTR.

    The show is aired on Colors Kannada and Colors Kannada HD simultaneously from 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM every day. This is the first season of Bigg Boss Kannada to be shot and aired in High-Definition. A spin-off show, Bigg Boss Night Shift is being produced and aired on Colors Super from 10:00 PM to 11:00 PM every day.

  • Hindi GECs to be bigger and better in 2017

    Hindi GECs to be bigger and better in 2017

    MUMBAI: As the new year 2017 begins, broadcasters across Hindi general entertainment channels, are all set to come up with their big bang shows. Be it Star Plus, Colors, Sony Entertainment Television, Zee TV, Life OK, &TV or Sab TV. Each channel has pulled up its sleeves to offer a wide range of entertainment. On the one hand where Star Plus is launching its grand singing reality show ‘Dil Hai Hindustani’ from 7 January, Colors is bringing up an international format to India Rising Star.

    After strengthening the weekend time slot and rising higher and higher in the GEC space, courtesy its  reality show Super Dancer, Sony is betting big on its weekday programming with some big budget shows. Zee TV too is not leaving any stone unturned when it comes to content experimentation. Life OK changed its programming strategy altogether. Focusing more on the male audience, the channel is now experimenting with content to attract male TG for Life OK.

    &TV and Sab TV too have geared up for the race.

    With DD’s third auction bidding in December  for the prime time slot, Doordarshan too girded up its loins to launch television shows. Gajendra Singh’s Saaibaba Telefilms and Ekta Kapoor-promoted Balaji Telefilms are putting together programming ranging from family dramas to youth-oriented shows to music reality shows which may lead to the revival of viewership of the network. Indiantelevision had reported that Balaji bid successfully for four slots, and Saaibaba bagged two slots on Doordarshan’s prime time slot auctions. 

    Lets see what the Hindi GECs have for their viewers in 2017:

    Colors

    Rising Star: Originally created and produced by Tedy Productions and Keshet Broadcasting, it has since inception in 2013, enthralled  global audiences with the most vivid talent. With more than 250 episodes globally to its credit, the format has been aired across more than 16 countries including Israel, the U, Brazil, Portugal, Argentina, China, Cambodia and Indonesia.

    The show is slated to launch in January-end. It will be a weekend programme which will replace Bigg Boss 10. Rising Star’s Indian adaptation will be produced by Optimystix Entertainment.

    Another offering from Colors is ‘Dil Se Dil Tak’, produced by Shashi Sumeet Mittal Production which will probably replace Bigg Boss 10 on weekdays at 9pm.

    ‘Chhote Miyan’ featuring the most talented kids from India is back with Season 4. After a gap of four years, the show is bringing a new format and much more laughter and entertainment.

    Star Plus

    Starting 7 January, Star Plus will launch its first show of 2017. Produced by Frame Production, ‘Dil Hai Hindustani’ will celebrate the popularity of Bollywood music through talent from across the globe, from different cultures and nationalities, bound by their love for Bollywood. The talent will be judged by an expert panel who put India on the world map of music. The panel would consist of director Karan Johar who travelled the globe to handpick singers while Bollywood’s favourite rapper Badshah will be seen making a debut as a judge on television. Music sensation – Shekhar Ravjiani and Shalmali Kholgade will be seen monitoring the contestants and judging the show.

    Another show, ‘Meri Durga’ directed by Ravindra Gautam and produced by Paperback Films is slated to launch by January-end. Set in the backdrop of Haryana, this show is a drama serial which will dramatise the relationship of a man and his daughter. Star Plus will also be offering ‘Nastik’ slated to launch by February.

    Zee TV

    Produced by Sidharth Malhotra’s Alchemy Films, ‘Wo Apna Sa’ is slated to launch on 23 January in the 10pm time-band from Monday to Friday. The show will have Disha Parmar. And it will be  Ridhi Dogra Vashisth is come back to television after a long hiatus. Zee TV is back with one of its most popular shows ‘Saregamapa Little Champs’..  

    Sony Entertainment Television

    Sony will soon launch one of its most-awaited shows ‘Peshwa Bajirao.’ Produced by Sphere Origins and creatively produced by Nilanjana Purkayasstha’s company Invictus T Mediaworks, the show is based on Bajirao Mastani. It is  slated to launch in January and will replace ‘Ek Rishta Sanjhedari ka’.

    Written by Saba Mumtaz and produced by Rahul Tewary, ‘Yeh Moh Moh ke Dhaage’ is a series about a family which is set in Gujarat. The story of the new show revolves around three lovers.

    Life OK

    Produced by Saurabh Tewari in association with Life OK, Ghulaam promises to focus on life in Berahampur, especially the atrocities meted out against women and focus on the men who rule the land. The men here will go to any length to terrify all to rule this town where  the law of the land has no jurisdiction. The show will be aired from 16 January from Monday to Friday at 9pm.  Another show, ‘Har Dard Ka Mard,’ is the new offering from Life OK this month. It has been produced by DJ’s  Creative and is directed by Parmeet Sethi.

  • Hindi GECs to be bigger and better in 2017

    Hindi GECs to be bigger and better in 2017

    MUMBAI: As the new year 2017 begins, broadcasters across Hindi general entertainment channels, are all set to come up with their big bang shows. Be it Star Plus, Colors, Sony Entertainment Television, Zee TV, Life OK, &TV or Sab TV. Each channel has pulled up its sleeves to offer a wide range of entertainment. On the one hand where Star Plus is launching its grand singing reality show ‘Dil Hai Hindustani’ from 7 January, Colors is bringing up an international format to India Rising Star.

    After strengthening the weekend time slot and rising higher and higher in the GEC space, courtesy its  reality show Super Dancer, Sony is betting big on its weekday programming with some big budget shows. Zee TV too is not leaving any stone unturned when it comes to content experimentation. Life OK changed its programming strategy altogether. Focusing more on the male audience, the channel is now experimenting with content to attract male TG for Life OK.

    &TV and Sab TV too have geared up for the race.

    With DD’s third auction bidding in December  for the prime time slot, Doordarshan too girded up its loins to launch television shows. Gajendra Singh’s Saaibaba Telefilms and Ekta Kapoor-promoted Balaji Telefilms are putting together programming ranging from family dramas to youth-oriented shows to music reality shows which may lead to the revival of viewership of the network. Indiantelevision had reported that Balaji bid successfully for four slots, and Saaibaba bagged two slots on Doordarshan’s prime time slot auctions. 

    Lets see what the Hindi GECs have for their viewers in 2017:

    Colors

    Rising Star: Originally created and produced by Tedy Productions and Keshet Broadcasting, it has since inception in 2013, enthralled  global audiences with the most vivid talent. With more than 250 episodes globally to its credit, the format has been aired across more than 16 countries including Israel, the U, Brazil, Portugal, Argentina, China, Cambodia and Indonesia.

    The show is slated to launch in January-end. It will be a weekend programme which will replace Bigg Boss 10. Rising Star’s Indian adaptation will be produced by Optimystix Entertainment.

    Another offering from Colors is ‘Dil Se Dil Tak’, produced by Shashi Sumeet Mittal Production which will probably replace Bigg Boss 10 on weekdays at 9pm.

    ‘Chhote Miyan’ featuring the most talented kids from India is back with Season 4. After a gap of four years, the show is bringing a new format and much more laughter and entertainment.

    Star Plus

    Starting 7 January, Star Plus will launch its first show of 2017. Produced by Frame Production, ‘Dil Hai Hindustani’ will celebrate the popularity of Bollywood music through talent from across the globe, from different cultures and nationalities, bound by their love for Bollywood. The talent will be judged by an expert panel who put India on the world map of music. The panel would consist of director Karan Johar who travelled the globe to handpick singers while Bollywood’s favourite rapper Badshah will be seen making a debut as a judge on television. Music sensation – Shekhar Ravjiani and Shalmali Kholgade will be seen monitoring the contestants and judging the show.

    Another show, ‘Meri Durga’ directed by Ravindra Gautam and produced by Paperback Films is slated to launch by January-end. Set in the backdrop of Haryana, this show is a drama serial which will dramatise the relationship of a man and his daughter. Star Plus will also be offering ‘Nastik’ slated to launch by February.

    Zee TV

    Produced by Sidharth Malhotra’s Alchemy Films, ‘Wo Apna Sa’ is slated to launch on 23 January in the 10pm time-band from Monday to Friday. The show will have Disha Parmar. And it will be  Ridhi Dogra Vashisth is come back to television after a long hiatus. Zee TV is back with one of its most popular shows ‘Saregamapa Little Champs’..  

    Sony Entertainment Television

    Sony will soon launch one of its most-awaited shows ‘Peshwa Bajirao.’ Produced by Sphere Origins and creatively produced by Nilanjana Purkayasstha’s company Invictus T Mediaworks, the show is based on Bajirao Mastani. It is  slated to launch in January and will replace ‘Ek Rishta Sanjhedari ka’.

    Written by Saba Mumtaz and produced by Rahul Tewary, ‘Yeh Moh Moh ke Dhaage’ is a series about a family which is set in Gujarat. The story of the new show revolves around three lovers.

    Life OK

    Produced by Saurabh Tewari in association with Life OK, Ghulaam promises to focus on life in Berahampur, especially the atrocities meted out against women and focus on the men who rule the land. The men here will go to any length to terrify all to rule this town where  the law of the land has no jurisdiction. The show will be aired from 16 January from Monday to Friday at 9pm.  Another show, ‘Har Dard Ka Mard,’ is the new offering from Life OK this month. It has been produced by DJ’s  Creative and is directed by Parmeet Sethi.

  • DD Arunprabha invites proposals in seven categories

    DD Arunprabha invites proposals in seven categories

    NEW DELHI: Programme proposals in seven different categories have been invited by Doordarshan for its new DD Arunprabha channel being launched for North East states.

    The proposals from reputed producers/production houses are under Fixed Budget Mode of Commissioned Programmes Category and the episodic price ranges between Rs 800,000 to Rs One Million.

    DD-Arunprabha will be a 24×7 satellite channel originating from DDK, Itanagar. Programmes on DD-Arunprabha would show richness, variety and diversity of local culture. The channel would seamlessly integrate NER with the entire country. The channel’s USP will be to attract young people of NER with contemporary entertainment shows embedded with informative content.

     The invitation is part of efforts of Prasar Bharati’s special efforts in North East Region (NER) to promote and nurture talent, provide a platform to deserving

    producers/artistes from NER as well as from outside to encourage production of better programmes for DD viewers.

    Proposals have to be received by 17 January 2017 and no proposals sent after that date would be accepted. Preference will be given to Programmes based on themes and subjects relevant to NER.

    Programme proposals for DD-Arunprabha are invited for the following:

    No.  Genre             Duration in Minutes) Episodic Price

    1.    Daily Soap/Serials   30                         Rs 5,00,000

    2.    Thrillers                      30                         Rs 5,00,000

    3.    Mythological Serials 30                         Rs 5,00,000 +40% additional

                                                                       towards sets and higher

                                                                       production value

    4.    Telefilms                    30                       Rs 5,00,000 (and higher duration                                                                                    

                                                                       on a pro-rata basis)

    5. Quiz Shows/Magazine

    Formats with celebrity

    Anchorperson                  30                       Rs 5,00,000 + Actual cost of

                                                                      hiring of Anchors

    6. Travelogue:

    (a) Documentary format  30                       Rs 5,00,000

    (b) With Celebrity            30                       Rs One Million

    7. Reality Shows              60                       Rs One Million

    The rates are exclusive of service tax.

    All programmes have to be submitted in HD format only. Submissions in any other format will be summarily rejected. (iv) Proposals should be submitted only in Hindi/English.

    Proposals have to be in the application format specified on ddindia.gov.in with a non-refundable processing fee of Rs 25000 for each proposal in the form of a Crossed Bank Draft in favour of ‘PBBCI, Director General, Doordarshan, New Delhi’ (payable at New Delhi).

    A fresh show reel of the programmes for 3 to 5 minutes duration on

    DVD/CD/pen drive on given genre or theme will also be submitted along with the proposal, except in the case of Reality Shows. But episodic break-up and details of set backdrop/Anchor/Judges profiles and criteria of selection are required with the proposal.

  • DD Arunprabha invites proposals in seven categories

    DD Arunprabha invites proposals in seven categories

    NEW DELHI: Programme proposals in seven different categories have been invited by Doordarshan for its new DD Arunprabha channel being launched for North East states.

    The proposals from reputed producers/production houses are under Fixed Budget Mode of Commissioned Programmes Category and the episodic price ranges between Rs 800,000 to Rs One Million.

    DD-Arunprabha will be a 24×7 satellite channel originating from DDK, Itanagar. Programmes on DD-Arunprabha would show richness, variety and diversity of local culture. The channel would seamlessly integrate NER with the entire country. The channel’s USP will be to attract young people of NER with contemporary entertainment shows embedded with informative content.

     The invitation is part of efforts of Prasar Bharati’s special efforts in North East Region (NER) to promote and nurture talent, provide a platform to deserving

    producers/artistes from NER as well as from outside to encourage production of better programmes for DD viewers.

    Proposals have to be received by 17 January 2017 and no proposals sent after that date would be accepted. Preference will be given to Programmes based on themes and subjects relevant to NER.

    Programme proposals for DD-Arunprabha are invited for the following:

    No.  Genre             Duration in Minutes) Episodic Price

    1.    Daily Soap/Serials   30                         Rs 5,00,000

    2.    Thrillers                      30                         Rs 5,00,000

    3.    Mythological Serials 30                         Rs 5,00,000 +40% additional

                                                                       towards sets and higher

                                                                       production value

    4.    Telefilms                    30                       Rs 5,00,000 (and higher duration                                                                                    

                                                                       on a pro-rata basis)

    5. Quiz Shows/Magazine

    Formats with celebrity

    Anchorperson                  30                       Rs 5,00,000 + Actual cost of

                                                                      hiring of Anchors

    6. Travelogue:

    (a) Documentary format  30                       Rs 5,00,000

    (b) With Celebrity            30                       Rs One Million

    7. Reality Shows              60                       Rs One Million

    The rates are exclusive of service tax.

    All programmes have to be submitted in HD format only. Submissions in any other format will be summarily rejected. (iv) Proposals should be submitted only in Hindi/English.

    Proposals have to be in the application format specified on ddindia.gov.in with a non-refundable processing fee of Rs 25000 for each proposal in the form of a Crossed Bank Draft in favour of ‘PBBCI, Director General, Doordarshan, New Delhi’ (payable at New Delhi).

    A fresh show reel of the programmes for 3 to 5 minutes duration on

    DVD/CD/pen drive on given genre or theme will also be submitted along with the proposal, except in the case of Reality Shows. But episodic break-up and details of set backdrop/Anchor/Judges profiles and criteria of selection are required with the proposal.

  • #BanoDheet to inspire youngsters to make a better India

    #BanoDheet to inspire youngsters to make a better India

    MUMBAI: Music and Youth channel Mastiii has launched an awareness initiative by the name of Karo Theek #BanoDheet as part of its resolve to bring about a positive change in society this New Year.

    The campaign was flagged off on 26 December 2016 and focuses on making the youth ‘Dheet’ to not just bring about a change in themselves, but also in around everyone around them, thus targeting the entire nation.

    The campaign was conceptualized and produced internally by the young team of SAB group. It will be spread through four TVCs telecasted on all the channels of the network, including Mastiii, Dabangg, Dhamaal Gujarat, Maiboli & Dillagi. The campaign is expected to have a reach of about 173 million viewers in India.

    As #BanoDheet wants to build awareness and instill the thought of being stubborn to achieve a larger goal of pushing the youth to make a better India, it has taken into consideration four key pressing issues out of a bouquet of concerns in the country: Eve Teasing, Corruption, Littering and Drinking & Driving.

    Each concern is portrayed through impactful and thought provoking TVCs which instill the thought that one should not be passive anymore but should be stubborn and bold to do or make others do the right thing when the time calls for it.

    The campaign tries to evoke the passion within the youth of India to do what is right and also take ownership in the light of building a young and powerful nation. To amplify this objective and thoughts of the campaign, support was garnered from various media partners — RED FM 93.5 as Radio Partner, DNA & Dainik Savera as Print Partners, Minimax Ads Pvt. Ltd. and Coral Media as Outdoor Partner, Vyoma Technologies Pvt. Ltd. as Digital Screen Partner and Spykar as Apparel Partner.

    SAB group CEO Manav Dhanda said: “Through #BanoDheet initiative we stand to rekindle the inner spirit of the youth to build a better nation and a new India in 2017 by becoming Dheet/Stubborn to do the right thing always. The TVCs produced by Katalyst Creates a division of SAB group; attempt to bring about a ‘behavioural and attitudinal change’ in society as an extension to our PM’s vision of a conscientious nation. We highly appreciate the media partners who have associated with us in our efforts to achieve our objective with our campaign.”

  • #BanoDheet to inspire youngsters to make a better India

    #BanoDheet to inspire youngsters to make a better India

    MUMBAI: Music and Youth channel Mastiii has launched an awareness initiative by the name of Karo Theek #BanoDheet as part of its resolve to bring about a positive change in society this New Year.

    The campaign was flagged off on 26 December 2016 and focuses on making the youth ‘Dheet’ to not just bring about a change in themselves, but also in around everyone around them, thus targeting the entire nation.

    The campaign was conceptualized and produced internally by the young team of SAB group. It will be spread through four TVCs telecasted on all the channels of the network, including Mastiii, Dabangg, Dhamaal Gujarat, Maiboli & Dillagi. The campaign is expected to have a reach of about 173 million viewers in India.

    As #BanoDheet wants to build awareness and instill the thought of being stubborn to achieve a larger goal of pushing the youth to make a better India, it has taken into consideration four key pressing issues out of a bouquet of concerns in the country: Eve Teasing, Corruption, Littering and Drinking & Driving.

    Each concern is portrayed through impactful and thought provoking TVCs which instill the thought that one should not be passive anymore but should be stubborn and bold to do or make others do the right thing when the time calls for it.

    The campaign tries to evoke the passion within the youth of India to do what is right and also take ownership in the light of building a young and powerful nation. To amplify this objective and thoughts of the campaign, support was garnered from various media partners — RED FM 93.5 as Radio Partner, DNA & Dainik Savera as Print Partners, Minimax Ads Pvt. Ltd. and Coral Media as Outdoor Partner, Vyoma Technologies Pvt. Ltd. as Digital Screen Partner and Spykar as Apparel Partner.

    SAB group CEO Manav Dhanda said: “Through #BanoDheet initiative we stand to rekindle the inner spirit of the youth to build a better nation and a new India in 2017 by becoming Dheet/Stubborn to do the right thing always. The TVCs produced by Katalyst Creates a division of SAB group; attempt to bring about a ‘behavioural and attitudinal change’ in society as an extension to our PM’s vision of a conscientious nation. We highly appreciate the media partners who have associated with us in our efforts to achieve our objective with our campaign.”

  • Star Plus, Rishtey retain leadership in respective markets

    Star Plus, Rishtey retain leadership in respective markets

    MUMBAI: Star Plus continued to lead the Hindi GEC and Urban market while Rishtey maintained its leadership position this week in the rural market. In the urban market, Sony Entertainment television continued to maintain its third position, according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) week 50.

    Hindi GEC

    Star Plus continues to lead the Hindi GECs genre this week with 669638 Impressions (000s) followed by Colors on the second slot with 668471 Impressions (000s) and Zee TV with 477866 Impressions (000s) bagged the third spot in the Hindi GEC section.

    Sony Entertainment Television maintained its fourth position with 444195 Impressions (000s) and Rishtey stood at number five with 412427 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK on number six with 408864 Impressions (000s) and Sony Pal fell on seventh with 397568 Impressions (000s).  Zee Anmol garnered the eight slot with 384625 Impression (000s).

    Sab TV and Star Utsav registered 349207 Impressions (000s) and 339302 Impressions (000s) on ninth and tenth spot.

    Hindi GEC Rural

    Rishtey continued to stay as the number one channel with 306698  Impressions (000s) followed by Zee Anmol on the second slot with 290467 Impressions (000s) and Sony Pal with 286479 Impressions (000s) stood on number three.

    Star Utsav bagged the fourth place with 250388 Impressions (000s). Colors grabbed the fifth spot with 220346  Impressions (000s) followed by Star Plus on sixth spot with 212896 Impressions (000s) and Zee TV on seventh with 194984 Impressions (000s).

    Life OK, Sony Entertainment Television and Big Magic garnered eighth, ninth and tenth spot with 141214 Impressions (000s), 133146 Impressions (000s) and 123624 Impressions (000s), respectively.

    Hindi GEC Urban

    Star Plus garnered the pole position with 456742 Impressions (000s) followed by Colors on second place with 448126 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television on third with 311050 Impressions (000s).

    Zee TV climbed up to grab the fourth slot with 282882 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK on fifth 267650  Impressions (000s) and Sab TV with 256342 Impressions (000s) stood on sixth.

    &TV maintained its seventh spot with 154066 Impressions (000s). Sony Pal, Rishtey and Zee Anmol bagged 111089 (000s), 105728 (000s) and 94158 Impressions (000s) respectively.