Category: Music and Youth

  • Zoom-ing in on the music aficionados

    Zoom-ing in on the music aficionados

    MUMBAI: Zoom aims at providing special type of content in the Bollywood space which is not happening on any other channel. Apart from branded content, music is the mainstay of this category. Distinguishing its position from the rest through differentiated Bollywood content available on the channel apart from being high on music is Zoom, the Bollywood and lifestyle channel from the Times Network.

    With a huge presence of its content on digital, the channel is clear on music being their forte. The channel is in a win-win situation as it witnesses a huge demand from the audience for Bollywood as well as music content.

    Apart from riding high on its content, the channel is also planning to launch an app for its audience. The channel has also brought the third season of Thank God It’s Fryday (TGIF) in partnership with Philips.

    “Though we have branded content, music is still the bread and butter of this category. Given the fact that 90 per cent of our content is completely music, we will not compromise on it,” says Times Network president (revenue) Ashit Kukian.

    The channel also plans to launch a couple of shows within 10 days. While, some of the shows will be new, others will be existing shows that worked well and were loved by the audience. The shows will be in line with the Bollywood and lifestyle theme.

    Since the time of its inception, the channel has seen a positive growth both, in terms of advertising revenue and viewership. “Every brand under the Times Network is trying to evolve with the changing needs of the consumer. The viewer’s needs change from what it was a few years ago. We are evolving both as a network and a channel,” says
    Kukian.

    Targeted at a well-defined audience from whoever is interested in music, 15-35 remains to be the channel’s core audience. With a strong Hindi and English song library, the channel sees more traction coming from the west and north of India.

    “As any other product, you will have age cohorts reflecting from either side of the defined category as well. If a channel plays more retro, than you can have a larger,higher age-bracket viewers. As we have more Hindi and English type of content, you will have people from the west or north dominating and consuming more,” explains the revenue
    head.

    With several branded shows, it sees a mix of advertising categories which cuts across age-groups, demographic and psychographic lifestyles. It has a lavish portfolio of advertisers from across categories like FMCG, e-commerce, auto, etc. “FMCG by and large uses a lot of music as a category”, comments Kukian.

    It intends to penetrate deeper as they believe that there is much more to do, especially when the entire music space is getting cluttered.

    “We are looking at larger share of value. In that sense, our current pricing is well in tune with what we deliver to the audience. As we peak up and our numbers increase, currency correction will happen from time to time. We do not have the understanding that now if it is six months old, we have to increase the rate. We believe that if we are delivering higher value to our advertisers, we will increase the rate which is acceptable to the advertisers,” adds Kukian.

    Kukian believes that with a portfolio of 10 to 12 channels the volumes in the music space are fragmented. “if you go by the clear division, anything which is about 8-10 per cent of the share is good and we are well above that”.

    With Sony Pictures Networks’ Sony Mix, 9XM, 9X Jalwa, ETC, Star India’s Channel V which recently got converted into a music-only channel, Viacom18’s VH1, MTV and the newest addition of Hindi music channel MTV Beats, the music genre is only getting more aggressive. But, the presence of these channels does not hamper the growth of Zoom. The channel does not see its relevance decreasing. “Whether they can be called as competitors, the answer is a yes and no. Yes, because we are operating in the same category, and no because I don’t think anyone else is giving that type of content. The entire music category is under stress from an overall perspective. But, within the category, each of us are being able to do the best we can,” he adds further.

    Even the availability of various online streaming services are not a threat for the clearly mapped action plan of Zoom. With the booming number of web series available on the internet today, Kulian believes that the content that is available through the existing terrestrial TV has a huge demand due to some reason, and will continue to be there.

    “Online streaming services will co-exist because the terrestrial TV follows a model and has its own reason due to which it has prevailed so far. Whether there will be a change of behaviour happening between people completely moving to streaming, I don’t think so. Music channels are distinctively going to be there in the next four to five years,” says Kukian.

    “Digital penetration is limited in India and the fact that we have come into using 3G or 4G, streaming is still a challenge from a consumer’s viewing experience,” he added.

    With the cost of content rising from what it was three years ago, the channel is keen on holding special events like music concerts, gigs, etc.

    “If there is a viewer-led on-ground event, we will be happy to do that. Right now, we do one or two small things but I would want to be a part of bigger events and we are working on that,” adds Kukian.

    Having sold as an independent channel due to its offering, the channel does not see distribution as a hurdle as it is available across all major MSOs and DTH platforms.

    Kukian says, “Zoom is sold as an independent channel. If there are advertisers who want to bundle it with them, we do cooperate.”

    With the advancement in technology and the improvement of infrastructure in our country, many broadcasting networks have either launched HD feed of their existing SD channels or have launched a HD channel directly. But, Zoom definitely does not see itself in that zone. “At this point in time, I don’t think an HD feed is necessary because for us the product itself is the differentiator and consumer experience is the next level,” says Kukian.

    Coming from a rich heritage as a brand and banking on differentiated content as its USP, the channel envisions to be amongst the top 2-3 brands just like the other channels under the Times umbrella which operate in various categories.

  • Zoom-ing in on the music aficionados

    Zoom-ing in on the music aficionados

    MUMBAI: Zoom aims at providing special type of content in the Bollywood space which is not happening on any other channel. Apart from branded content, music is the mainstay of this category. Distinguishing its position from the rest through differentiated Bollywood content available on the channel apart from being high on music is Zoom, the Bollywood and lifestyle channel from the Times Network.

    With a huge presence of its content on digital, the channel is clear on music being their forte. The channel is in a win-win situation as it witnesses a huge demand from the audience for Bollywood as well as music content.

    Apart from riding high on its content, the channel is also planning to launch an app for its audience. The channel has also brought the third season of Thank God It’s Fryday (TGIF) in partnership with Philips.

    “Though we have branded content, music is still the bread and butter of this category. Given the fact that 90 per cent of our content is completely music, we will not compromise on it,” says Times Network president (revenue) Ashit Kukian.

    The channel also plans to launch a couple of shows within 10 days. While, some of the shows will be new, others will be existing shows that worked well and were loved by the audience. The shows will be in line with the Bollywood and lifestyle theme.

    Since the time of its inception, the channel has seen a positive growth both, in terms of advertising revenue and viewership. “Every brand under the Times Network is trying to evolve with the changing needs of the consumer. The viewer’s needs change from what it was a few years ago. We are evolving both as a network and a channel,” says
    Kukian.

    Targeted at a well-defined audience from whoever is interested in music, 15-35 remains to be the channel’s core audience. With a strong Hindi and English song library, the channel sees more traction coming from the west and north of India.

    “As any other product, you will have age cohorts reflecting from either side of the defined category as well. If a channel plays more retro, than you can have a larger,higher age-bracket viewers. As we have more Hindi and English type of content, you will have people from the west or north dominating and consuming more,” explains the revenue
    head.

    With several branded shows, it sees a mix of advertising categories which cuts across age-groups, demographic and psychographic lifestyles. It has a lavish portfolio of advertisers from across categories like FMCG, e-commerce, auto, etc. “FMCG by and large uses a lot of music as a category”, comments Kukian.

    It intends to penetrate deeper as they believe that there is much more to do, especially when the entire music space is getting cluttered.

    “We are looking at larger share of value. In that sense, our current pricing is well in tune with what we deliver to the audience. As we peak up and our numbers increase, currency correction will happen from time to time. We do not have the understanding that now if it is six months old, we have to increase the rate. We believe that if we are delivering higher value to our advertisers, we will increase the rate which is acceptable to the advertisers,” adds Kukian.

    Kukian believes that with a portfolio of 10 to 12 channels the volumes in the music space are fragmented. “if you go by the clear division, anything which is about 8-10 per cent of the share is good and we are well above that”.

    With Sony Pictures Networks’ Sony Mix, 9XM, 9X Jalwa, ETC, Star India’s Channel V which recently got converted into a music-only channel, Viacom18’s VH1, MTV and the newest addition of Hindi music channel MTV Beats, the music genre is only getting more aggressive. But, the presence of these channels does not hamper the growth of Zoom. The channel does not see its relevance decreasing. “Whether they can be called as competitors, the answer is a yes and no. Yes, because we are operating in the same category, and no because I don’t think anyone else is giving that type of content. The entire music category is under stress from an overall perspective. But, within the category, each of us are being able to do the best we can,” he adds further.

    Even the availability of various online streaming services are not a threat for the clearly mapped action plan of Zoom. With the booming number of web series available on the internet today, Kulian believes that the content that is available through the existing terrestrial TV has a huge demand due to some reason, and will continue to be there.

    “Online streaming services will co-exist because the terrestrial TV follows a model and has its own reason due to which it has prevailed so far. Whether there will be a change of behaviour happening between people completely moving to streaming, I don’t think so. Music channels are distinctively going to be there in the next four to five years,” says Kukian.

    “Digital penetration is limited in India and the fact that we have come into using 3G or 4G, streaming is still a challenge from a consumer’s viewing experience,” he added.

    With the cost of content rising from what it was three years ago, the channel is keen on holding special events like music concerts, gigs, etc.

    “If there is a viewer-led on-ground event, we will be happy to do that. Right now, we do one or two small things but I would want to be a part of bigger events and we are working on that,” adds Kukian.

    Having sold as an independent channel due to its offering, the channel does not see distribution as a hurdle as it is available across all major MSOs and DTH platforms.

    Kukian says, “Zoom is sold as an independent channel. If there are advertisers who want to bundle it with them, we do cooperate.”

    With the advancement in technology and the improvement of infrastructure in our country, many broadcasting networks have either launched HD feed of their existing SD channels or have launched a HD channel directly. But, Zoom definitely does not see itself in that zone. “At this point in time, I don’t think an HD feed is necessary because for us the product itself is the differentiator and consumer experience is the next level,” says Kukian.

    Coming from a rich heritage as a brand and banking on differentiated content as its USP, the channel envisions to be amongst the top 2-3 brands just like the other channels under the Times umbrella which operate in various categories.

  • Zoom launches ‘Thank God It’s Fryday’ S3 with Philips

    Zoom launches ‘Thank God It’s Fryday’ S3 with Philips

    MUMBAI: On a special afternoon, at a first-of-its kind treasure hunt destined for foodies, Zoom, the Bollywood and lifestyle channel of the Times Network, in partnership with Philips today announced the launch of the third season ofThank God It’s Fryday. The popular series that combines food and fun had celebrity chef Ranveer Brar and the film and television actress Prachi Desai board the TGIF Express that will travel across eight Indian cities to discover treasured recipes.

    Commenting on the show launch, Times Network president revenue Ashit Kukian said, “Looking at the success of Season 1 and 2, and with the demand for more from our foodie viewers, we are pleased to announce the new season which is a treasure recipe-hunt. The show offers a lot of tadka and twist in each recipe and it promises to offer the most delicious and treasured fried food of each city which can be made healthy with the use of Philips Airfryer. We promise viewers will have a more engaging, mouth watering and an exciting ride on the TGIF Express 3.0.”

    Philips India president, personal health, A.D.A Ratnam added, “It has been an extremely satisfying partnership with Zoom. With every edition of TGIF, we take our pride – Philips Airfryer – one step further and prove to everyone that this is the only appliance that can give you best of both the worlds – taste as well as health. TGIF Season 3 comes with an exciting new format but with the same unbeatable combination of Philips Airfryer & Chef Ranveer which I am sure, will leave you hungry for more.”

    A sneak peek into Season 3 was shared at the glittering event combining healthy food with Brar and the ‘Rock On’ actress Desai, who created healthy dishes air-fried on Philips Airfryres. Additionally, the celebrities engaged the media with a fun-filled treasure hunt wherein the winners were gratified with exciting goodies.

    Brar, the brand ambassador of Philips Kitchen Appliances, will set out on a treasure food-hunt in the TGIF Express with his 8 celeb buddies across 8 cities to find their 8 most memorable dishes. Chef will taste the local trademark delicacies of the city, re-creating them with his tadka and a twist, while on the go with the Philips Airfryer guaranteeing same taste but with 80% less oil. As a part of the treasure hunt, he will interact with legendary restaurant owners and city locals for clues. The show will also feature other exciting experiences of the Chef like visiting his celeb buddies’ favorite restaurants/dhabas along with live interactions with fellow foodies in the form of food games that will pique viewers’ mind buds.

    Brar said, “TGIF gets even more fun this time around as I go treasure-hunting in my TGIF Express across 8 legendary cities to find the favourite dishes of my dear friends. I will be recreating those dishes with a healthy twist, but the flavour will still take them down memory lane. After all, for us, Indian Food is the real treasure!”

  • Zoom launches ‘Thank God It’s Fryday’ S3 with Philips

    Zoom launches ‘Thank God It’s Fryday’ S3 with Philips

    MUMBAI: On a special afternoon, at a first-of-its kind treasure hunt destined for foodies, Zoom, the Bollywood and lifestyle channel of the Times Network, in partnership with Philips today announced the launch of the third season ofThank God It’s Fryday. The popular series that combines food and fun had celebrity chef Ranveer Brar and the film and television actress Prachi Desai board the TGIF Express that will travel across eight Indian cities to discover treasured recipes.

    Commenting on the show launch, Times Network president revenue Ashit Kukian said, “Looking at the success of Season 1 and 2, and with the demand for more from our foodie viewers, we are pleased to announce the new season which is a treasure recipe-hunt. The show offers a lot of tadka and twist in each recipe and it promises to offer the most delicious and treasured fried food of each city which can be made healthy with the use of Philips Airfryer. We promise viewers will have a more engaging, mouth watering and an exciting ride on the TGIF Express 3.0.”

    Philips India president, personal health, A.D.A Ratnam added, “It has been an extremely satisfying partnership with Zoom. With every edition of TGIF, we take our pride – Philips Airfryer – one step further and prove to everyone that this is the only appliance that can give you best of both the worlds – taste as well as health. TGIF Season 3 comes with an exciting new format but with the same unbeatable combination of Philips Airfryer & Chef Ranveer which I am sure, will leave you hungry for more.”

    A sneak peek into Season 3 was shared at the glittering event combining healthy food with Brar and the ‘Rock On’ actress Desai, who created healthy dishes air-fried on Philips Airfryres. Additionally, the celebrities engaged the media with a fun-filled treasure hunt wherein the winners were gratified with exciting goodies.

    Brar, the brand ambassador of Philips Kitchen Appliances, will set out on a treasure food-hunt in the TGIF Express with his 8 celeb buddies across 8 cities to find their 8 most memorable dishes. Chef will taste the local trademark delicacies of the city, re-creating them with his tadka and a twist, while on the go with the Philips Airfryer guaranteeing same taste but with 80% less oil. As a part of the treasure hunt, he will interact with legendary restaurant owners and city locals for clues. The show will also feature other exciting experiences of the Chef like visiting his celeb buddies’ favorite restaurants/dhabas along with live interactions with fellow foodies in the form of food games that will pique viewers’ mind buds.

    Brar said, “TGIF gets even more fun this time around as I go treasure-hunting in my TGIF Express across 8 legendary cities to find the favourite dishes of my dear friends. I will be recreating those dishes with a healthy twist, but the flavour will still take them down memory lane. After all, for us, Indian Food is the real treasure!”

  • ‘MTV Beats’ to hit the Hindi music genre

    ‘MTV Beats’ to hit the Hindi music genre

    MUMBAI:  Viacom18 is all set to strengthen its youth and music portfolio with a 24X7 music brand ‘MTV Beats. MTV, a brand that defines pop culture, is also the brand that changed the way music was consumed. From introducing music television to India that defined an entire generation as the MTV Generation, to giving the country unforgettable shows such as MTV Unplugged, Coke Studio@MTV, Dewarists and MTV Spoken Word; MTV has always been the ultimate word on what young India likes to tune in to. With MTV Beats going on air soon, Viacom18 will now be offering its audience a one-stop destination for all their music needs.

    Elaborating on the portfolio redesign, Viacom18 group CEO Sudhanshu Vats said, “MTV initiated India into the experience of pop culture, making it a socially and commercially successful phenomenon. Today the brand is synonymous with being reflective of the country’s youth – their preferences, beliefs, opinions, desires et al. This presents us with the unique opportunity to redesign our Youth and Music portfolio to take brand MTV into sharply segmented content buckets within the genre. We will now be offering 3 differentiated experiences from brand MTV – while the flagship channel will be focused on youth and branded content and MTV Indies will continue to cater to the indie subculture, now, on the digital platform; MTV Beats, our first 24X7 Hindi music channel, will replace MTV Indies on air, with an eye to take the MTV brand to a more mass audience.”

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    Giving a deeper insight this new music channel, Viacom18  youth and English entertainment business head Ferzad Palia said, “India loves its music, especially Bollywood music. With MTV BEATS, we aim to give our audience a 24×7 music companion who fulfils all their music needs through the day. This is a channel aimed at 15 – 30 year olds across urban and rural India, people who love music and often imagine their day having a sound track of sorts. To give our audience’s life a unique beat, we’re working on defining the week into mood based themes and curating our playlists accordingly, thereby making music viewing a more relatable experience.”

    MTV Beats will predominantly focus on Bollywood music and will soon be available on air.

  • ‘MTV Beats’ to hit the Hindi music genre

    ‘MTV Beats’ to hit the Hindi music genre

    MUMBAI:  Viacom18 is all set to strengthen its youth and music portfolio with a 24X7 music brand ‘MTV Beats. MTV, a brand that defines pop culture, is also the brand that changed the way music was consumed. From introducing music television to India that defined an entire generation as the MTV Generation, to giving the country unforgettable shows such as MTV Unplugged, Coke Studio@MTV, Dewarists and MTV Spoken Word; MTV has always been the ultimate word on what young India likes to tune in to. With MTV Beats going on air soon, Viacom18 will now be offering its audience a one-stop destination for all their music needs.

    Elaborating on the portfolio redesign, Viacom18 group CEO Sudhanshu Vats said, “MTV initiated India into the experience of pop culture, making it a socially and commercially successful phenomenon. Today the brand is synonymous with being reflective of the country’s youth – their preferences, beliefs, opinions, desires et al. This presents us with the unique opportunity to redesign our Youth and Music portfolio to take brand MTV into sharply segmented content buckets within the genre. We will now be offering 3 differentiated experiences from brand MTV – while the flagship channel will be focused on youth and branded content and MTV Indies will continue to cater to the indie subculture, now, on the digital platform; MTV Beats, our first 24X7 Hindi music channel, will replace MTV Indies on air, with an eye to take the MTV brand to a more mass audience.”

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    Giving a deeper insight this new music channel, Viacom18  youth and English entertainment business head Ferzad Palia said, “India loves its music, especially Bollywood music. With MTV BEATS, we aim to give our audience a 24×7 music companion who fulfils all their music needs through the day. This is a channel aimed at 15 – 30 year olds across urban and rural India, people who love music and often imagine their day having a sound track of sorts. To give our audience’s life a unique beat, we’re working on defining the week into mood based themes and curating our playlists accordingly, thereby making music viewing a more relatable experience.”

    MTV Beats will predominantly focus on Bollywood music and will soon be available on air.

  • MTV’s Dell Campus Diaries takes of college life

    MTV’s Dell Campus Diaries takes of college life

    MUMBAI: MTV has partnered with Dell to uncover stories from every campus across the country. Dell Campus Diaries by MTV is an immersive college connect program that digs into what makes college life tick. It allows youngsters to showcase talent, collaborate with peers and archive college quirks.

    The platform, now in its 4th edition, brings together students from over 300 colleges across India and lives 365 days through weekly and monthly engagements – on air, on ground and online, has a massive outreach of over 12 million students across the country.

    Speaking about this brand new edition of the campus connect program, Viacom18 youth and English entertainment head Ferzad Palia said, “College life is much more than just fests and tests. The fun lies in the day to day activities – the classes, the bunking, the friendships, the professors, the college canteen, the college romances, the competition, the college rituals and much more. And, each campus has a story to tell. Dell Campus Diaries by MTV celebrates this campus spirit and provides students with a platform to connect, collaborate and create. ”

    The engagements track the college curriculum right from the freshers’ first day to their farewell; thereby capturing the vibe of collegelifefrom beginning to end.

    Dell Campus Diaries by MTV salutes the pride of a youngster and feels for their alma mater and aims to celebrate this love by collecting stories and showcasing talent that is truly unique to each college.

    With the new academic year kicking in, MTV and Dell will be unleashing a series of fun engagements across cities and colleges, including first day stories, freshers’ parties, dance-mobs, college fests and much more that will come alive through events on-ground, promos and videos on television, amplified through MTV’s digital presence, blogs, Twitter wars, Facebook live, Instagram albums and Snapchat stories. The platform will be seeing some exciting new technology savvy content aimed at the youth such as fun tech hacks to help students get through campus life – crazy world of examination stress, relationships, friendships and well, growing up. It will also be seeing a unique initiative in the form of classroom diaries which will be an inter-collegiate film-making contest for students to capture their campus quirks. The best videos will win the honour of being featured on MTV.

    With all these new initiatives in place, Dell Campus Diaries by MTV will also revisit some student favourite initiatives and will be seen bringing to life first day stories to help freshers get over the awkwardness of stepping into a whole new world. To encourage them to embrace campus life with open arms will also be organizing some of the must-be-seen-at freshers parties across five cities in India! Bringing back yet another campus buzzmaker.

    Speaking on Dell’s association with MTV, Dell India director-marketing consumer and small business Ritu Gupta said, “The expectations that today’s youth face from everyone around them as well as of themselves has changed tremendously. College results are no longer the single measure of success, but it’s now also about how well rounded their development has been. This is being driven by their exposure to new experiences and establishing a unique identity in a fast paced, ever changing world. Today’s youth know what they want and are working hard to achieve it, thereis a subconscious need to be prepared. With around 50% of our population under the age of 30 and majority of them in the age bracket of 17 to 24 years, this is an exciting market to be in, where you are addressing your future consumers and getting to understand their needs better. Dell Campus Diaries by MTV is a unique platform that gives you valuable insights into the world of college students, at a crucial juncture in their lives. We hope our engagement will provide a positive impact in enabling them to expand their horizons and succeed not just in college but even as they enter the professional world.”

    Dell Campus Diaries by MTV will be organizing yet another crazy season of dance mob face-offs across four cities in India to keep campus life hip and happening.

    With the new academic year just beginning, Dell Campus Diaries by MTV is already on its toes making plans to keep students entertained, excited and engaged through the year. Along with providing a great platform on air and on ground, MTV will also be encouraging youngsters to blog about their campus life on MTV’s official website for Dell Campus Diaries by MTV. Students are also encouraged to upload images from their colleges on to the website and through Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages that have been especially created for the students: https://www.facebook.com/mtvcampusdiaries, www.instagram.com/mtvcampusdiariesand https://twitter.com/MTVCampusDiary. Too add to the fun, MTV will also be creating videos of celebrities remembering their own campus lives and what they were up to when they were in college and will continue with their extremely popular weekly ‘Wacky Wednesday’ contests which gets students to give a wacky twist to the most mundane college activates!

  • MTV’s Dell Campus Diaries takes of college life

    MTV’s Dell Campus Diaries takes of college life

    MUMBAI: MTV has partnered with Dell to uncover stories from every campus across the country. Dell Campus Diaries by MTV is an immersive college connect program that digs into what makes college life tick. It allows youngsters to showcase talent, collaborate with peers and archive college quirks.

    The platform, now in its 4th edition, brings together students from over 300 colleges across India and lives 365 days through weekly and monthly engagements – on air, on ground and online, has a massive outreach of over 12 million students across the country.

    Speaking about this brand new edition of the campus connect program, Viacom18 youth and English entertainment head Ferzad Palia said, “College life is much more than just fests and tests. The fun lies in the day to day activities – the classes, the bunking, the friendships, the professors, the college canteen, the college romances, the competition, the college rituals and much more. And, each campus has a story to tell. Dell Campus Diaries by MTV celebrates this campus spirit and provides students with a platform to connect, collaborate and create. ”

    The engagements track the college curriculum right from the freshers’ first day to their farewell; thereby capturing the vibe of collegelifefrom beginning to end.

    Dell Campus Diaries by MTV salutes the pride of a youngster and feels for their alma mater and aims to celebrate this love by collecting stories and showcasing talent that is truly unique to each college.

    With the new academic year kicking in, MTV and Dell will be unleashing a series of fun engagements across cities and colleges, including first day stories, freshers’ parties, dance-mobs, college fests and much more that will come alive through events on-ground, promos and videos on television, amplified through MTV’s digital presence, blogs, Twitter wars, Facebook live, Instagram albums and Snapchat stories. The platform will be seeing some exciting new technology savvy content aimed at the youth such as fun tech hacks to help students get through campus life – crazy world of examination stress, relationships, friendships and well, growing up. It will also be seeing a unique initiative in the form of classroom diaries which will be an inter-collegiate film-making contest for students to capture their campus quirks. The best videos will win the honour of being featured on MTV.

    With all these new initiatives in place, Dell Campus Diaries by MTV will also revisit some student favourite initiatives and will be seen bringing to life first day stories to help freshers get over the awkwardness of stepping into a whole new world. To encourage them to embrace campus life with open arms will also be organizing some of the must-be-seen-at freshers parties across five cities in India! Bringing back yet another campus buzzmaker.

    Speaking on Dell’s association with MTV, Dell India director-marketing consumer and small business Ritu Gupta said, “The expectations that today’s youth face from everyone around them as well as of themselves has changed tremendously. College results are no longer the single measure of success, but it’s now also about how well rounded their development has been. This is being driven by their exposure to new experiences and establishing a unique identity in a fast paced, ever changing world. Today’s youth know what they want and are working hard to achieve it, thereis a subconscious need to be prepared. With around 50% of our population under the age of 30 and majority of them in the age bracket of 17 to 24 years, this is an exciting market to be in, where you are addressing your future consumers and getting to understand their needs better. Dell Campus Diaries by MTV is a unique platform that gives you valuable insights into the world of college students, at a crucial juncture in their lives. We hope our engagement will provide a positive impact in enabling them to expand their horizons and succeed not just in college but even as they enter the professional world.”

    Dell Campus Diaries by MTV will be organizing yet another crazy season of dance mob face-offs across four cities in India to keep campus life hip and happening.

    With the new academic year just beginning, Dell Campus Diaries by MTV is already on its toes making plans to keep students entertained, excited and engaged through the year. Along with providing a great platform on air and on ground, MTV will also be encouraging youngsters to blog about their campus life on MTV’s official website for Dell Campus Diaries by MTV. Students are also encouraged to upload images from their colleges on to the website and through Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages that have been especially created for the students: https://www.facebook.com/mtvcampusdiaries, www.instagram.com/mtvcampusdiariesand https://twitter.com/MTVCampusDiary. Too add to the fun, MTV will also be creating videos of celebrities remembering their own campus lives and what they were up to when they were in college and will continue with their extremely popular weekly ‘Wacky Wednesday’ contests which gets students to give a wacky twist to the most mundane college activates!

  • Beyonce dominates MTV VMAs 2016

    Beyonce dominates MTV VMAs 2016

    MUMBAI: Beyonce has topped the winners list at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards that was held in New York, after scoring a string of top honours, including video of the year for her politically charged song, “Formation” and best female video.

    The 34-year-old superstar led all nominees heading into the show with 11 nods for her groundbreaking Lemonade album and short film.

    And she quickly racked up the prizes, earning best choreography, best direction, best cinematography, and best editing for “Formation”, which she performed as part of a show-stopping Lemonade medley.

    “Formation” earned Beyonce the coveted video of the year title, which she dedicated to the residents of New Orleans, Louisiana, who have been struggling with severe flooding in recent weeks. Her best female video win was for “Hold Up”.

    With her multiple victories, she broke the record for most VMAs with 21 wins, surpassing the previous title holder Madonna, who has a total of 20 Moonman trophies.

    Rihanna was another big winner at the VMAs, which she opened with the first of four performances during the New York show, singing hits “Only Girl” (In The World), “We Found Love”, and “Where Have You Been.”

    She later returned to the Madison Square Garden stage to belt out tracks like “Work”, “Needed Me”, “Stay,” and “Diamonds” before she was presented with the prestigious Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award by her frequent collaborator and rumoured boyfriend Drake.

    He delivered a heart-warming speech hailing the R&B beauty’s achievements, declared he had been “in love” with her since he was 22, and honoured Rihanna as a “living, breathing legend in our industry.”

    They then shared a kiss on the cheek as Rihanna stepped up to accept the special Moonman award, which she celebrated as “such an amazing moment” in her career.

    The Bajan star then went on to thank her longtime fans, saying: “My success, it started as my dream, but now my success is not my own; it’s my family’s, it’s my fans, it’s my country’s, it’s the Caribbean as a whole, it’s women, it’s black women.

    “So many people feel like their little piece is such a major part of this puzzle and I have to thank you guys for supporting me, over and over…”

  • Beyonce dominates MTV VMAs 2016

    Beyonce dominates MTV VMAs 2016

    MUMBAI: Beyonce has topped the winners list at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards that was held in New York, after scoring a string of top honours, including video of the year for her politically charged song, “Formation” and best female video.

    The 34-year-old superstar led all nominees heading into the show with 11 nods for her groundbreaking Lemonade album and short film.

    And she quickly racked up the prizes, earning best choreography, best direction, best cinematography, and best editing for “Formation”, which she performed as part of a show-stopping Lemonade medley.

    “Formation” earned Beyonce the coveted video of the year title, which she dedicated to the residents of New Orleans, Louisiana, who have been struggling with severe flooding in recent weeks. Her best female video win was for “Hold Up”.

    With her multiple victories, she broke the record for most VMAs with 21 wins, surpassing the previous title holder Madonna, who has a total of 20 Moonman trophies.

    Rihanna was another big winner at the VMAs, which she opened with the first of four performances during the New York show, singing hits “Only Girl” (In The World), “We Found Love”, and “Where Have You Been.”

    She later returned to the Madison Square Garden stage to belt out tracks like “Work”, “Needed Me”, “Stay,” and “Diamonds” before she was presented with the prestigious Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award by her frequent collaborator and rumoured boyfriend Drake.

    He delivered a heart-warming speech hailing the R&B beauty’s achievements, declared he had been “in love” with her since he was 22, and honoured Rihanna as a “living, breathing legend in our industry.”

    They then shared a kiss on the cheek as Rihanna stepped up to accept the special Moonman award, which she celebrated as “such an amazing moment” in her career.

    The Bajan star then went on to thank her longtime fans, saying: “My success, it started as my dream, but now my success is not my own; it’s my family’s, it’s my fans, it’s my country’s, it’s the Caribbean as a whole, it’s women, it’s black women.

    “So many people feel like their little piece is such a major part of this puzzle and I have to thank you guys for supporting me, over and over…”