Category: Viewership

  • Barc Wk36: CNN-News18 beats Republic TV and Times Now, ranks No 1

    Barc Wk36: CNN-News18 beats Republic TV and Times Now, ranks No 1

    Mumbai: CNN-News18 has strengthened its position as it has maintained its dominance over the past 21 weeks while claiming to be the top English-language news channel in the country.

    CNN-News18 has a market share of 33.4 per cent, which is 29 per cent higher than Republic TV in terms of viewership this week (TG: 15+ AB | Full Week: 0200-2600 hrs | Wk 36), according to Barc data (eight channels considered).

    Meanwhile, Republic TV is ranked second and Times Now is ranked third, with a 25.9 per cent and 22.5 per cent market share, respectively.

    When the Barc ratings resumed in March of this year, the channel opened at number one and has remained consistent in cementing its leadership position since then.

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    The channel has been able to generate good traction for its content, even on digital. Its YouTube channel and social media handles are popular, with a high engagement rate.

    CNN-News18 also outperforms Republic TV and Times Now during prime time, with a 32.1 per cent market share between 1800 and 2400 hrs (AB15+ weekdays).

    CNN-News18 is part of the News18 Network, the country’s largest news network, which is watched by more than 70 million Indians each year across 21 news channels in 18 languages.

  • Barc Wk 36: Sun TV retains the top position in all India market

    Barc Wk 36: Sun TV retains the top position in all India market

    Mumbai: Broadcast Audience Research Council (Barc) India has released currency data for week 35  i.e., 27 August to 2 September. As per data for the all India 2+ target group, Sun TV is the most watched channel in India with an average minute audience (AMA) of 2357.27 (000). It was followed by Star Maa at 2221.43 (000) AMA, Star Plus  at 1999.62 (000) AMA, STAR Sports 1 Hindi at 1939.32 (000) AMA and Dangal at 1936.85 (000) AMA.

    The average minute audience (AMA) is defined as the number of individuals within a target audience who viewed a televised “event,” averaged across minutes.

    In the Hindi-speaking market (HSM), Dangal emerged as the most watched channel at 1925.09 (000) AMA followed by Star Plus at 1923.0 (000) AMA, Star Sports 1 Hindi at 1908.95 (000) AMA, Goldmines at 1858.12 (000) AMA and Colors at 1453.52 (000) AMA.

    In the South market, Sun TV was the most watched channel at 2345.66 (000) AMA, followed by Star Maa at 2166.61 (000) AMA, Zee Kannada at 1393.76 (000) AMA, Star Vijay at 1373.72 (000) AMA,  Zee Telugu at 1365.88 (000) AMA.

    In the Maharashtra/Goa market, Star Pravah was the most watched channel at 1334.86  (000) AMA, followed by Star Sports 1 Hindi at 493.38 (000) AMA, Zee Marathi 423.57 (000) AMA, Sony SAB 375.39 (000) AMA and Colors Marathi 355.05 (000) AMA.

    In the West Bengal market, Star Jalsha was the most watched channel with 1145.79 (000) AMA followed by Zee Bangla at 745.69 (000) AMA, Jalsha Movies 187.42 (000) AMA, STAR Sports 1 Hindi 161.53 (000) AMA and Sony Aath at 134.28 (000) AMA.

    In the Megacities market including Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Sun TV was the most watched channel at 405.45 (000) AMA followed by Star Plus at 352.78 (000) AMA, Colors 323.56 (000) AMA, STAR Sports 1 Hindi at 307.48 (000) AMA  and STAR Vijay 283.67 (000) AMA.

  • Barc Wk 36: News18 India acquires 14.1% market share

    Barc Wk 36: News18 India acquires 14.1% market share

    Mumbai: News18 India continues to be the industry leader in the Hindi television news space. As per Barc data of week 33 of 2022, News18 India has garnered a 14.1 per cent market share, which is more than the combined market share of ABP and Zee News.

    As per Barc data, Aaj Tak has acquired 11.8 per cent of the market. Whereas, TV9 Bharatvarsh is at number three and India TV at number four, with 11.5 per cent and 11.0 per cent market share, respectively.

    Both Zee News and ABP have garnered a market share of 6.5 per cent.

    Ever since the Barc ratings resumed in March this year, News18 India has been steadily climbing the viewership charts.

    The channel has been in the number one position for two months now.

    As per the Barc data for week 36, News18 India reached 9.27 crore viewers, as compared to AajTak’s 7.82 crore viewers.

    Even on digital, the brand is garnering solid traction, with its views across YouTube and other social media platforms increasing steadily.

    News18 India has been heavily investing in technology and editorial resources to ensure that its content and presentation remain differentiated and far ahead of the competition.

    In Prime Time on weekdays (Wk 36’22, 1800–2400 hrs, TG: 15+, HSM), News18 India is ranked number one in all individual hourly time-bands.

    Additionally, News18 India has retained its number one position during 9–10 p.m., the most prestigious time band in the Hindi news genre, where News18 India’s Kishore Ajwani is ahead of India TV’s Rajat Sharma and Aajtak’s Sudhir Chaudhary.

    In week 36’22, 2100-2200 hrs, TG: 15+, HSM, News18 India is leading with a 15.8 per cent share, which is 27 per cent higher than AajTak.

  • Zee Telugu to launch its new show ‘Ladies & Gentlemen’ and premiere movie ‘F3’ on 18 Sept

    Zee Telugu to launch its new show ‘Ladies & Gentlemen’ and premiere movie ‘F3’ on 18 Sept

    Mumbai: On the same day as the Zee Super Family Grand Finale, Zee Telugu is launching its new show Ladies & Gentlemen and alongside, will also premiere the blockbuster movie ‘F3: Fun & Frustration’

    Ladies & Gentlemen will be  launched on 18 September at 12 p.m. The show would be  hosted by  TV presenter Pradeep Machiraju  and will feature  new celebrity couples and friends every week,

    In the launch episode of Ladies & Gentlemen, three couples—Ali-Zubeda, Mano-Jaleema, and Baba Bhaskar—will let their hair down and compete in three comedic yet original rounds.

    Zee Telugu will also present  ‘F3: Fun & Frustration’ to its viewers at 6 p.m, on the same day.

    Anil Ravipudi is the director of the film “F3: Fun & Frustration,” which stars Venkatesh as Venki, Varun Tej as Varun, Tamannaah Bhatia as Harika, and Mahreen Pirzada as Honey.

    The story centers around Venki, Varun, Harika-Honey, and their family as they attempt  to become rich overnight on their own by defrauding wealthy businessman Ananda Rao (Murali Sharma).

  • “We are being encouraged to flex our creative stamina”: Viacom18 Hindi mass entertainment chief content officer Manisha Sharma

    “We are being encouraged to flex our creative stamina”: Viacom18 Hindi mass entertainment chief content officer Manisha Sharma

    Mumbai: She’s been adding a lot of colour to Colors programming line up and ratings chart over the past decade that she has been in charge at the GEC. Whether it has been top fiction properties such as the various seasons of Naagin or non-fiction winners such as Bigg Boss, the broadcaster’s mass entertainment chief content officer Manisha Sharma has somehow or the other got her pulse on what viewers want.

    And in 2022, Manisha is once again putting her bets on a show she has revived after putting it in the cold freezer for five years – the celebrity dance show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa (Jhalak). In its tenth season, the BBC-format based, Jhalak, is being produced under the umbrella of BBC Studios India Production and premiered on 3 September.

    In its tenth season, it airs at 8 pm on Saturday and Sundays and is being tomtommed as a celebration of dance, glamour, entertainment, and the journeys of the contestants. And it follows in the footsteps of other 2022 releases such as Dance Deewane Juniors, Khatron Ke Khiladi, Naagin, Harphoul Mohini, Muskurane Ki Wajah Tum Ho, Pishachini, and Saavi Ki Savaari.  

    The generally reticent Manisha got into a conversation with Indiantelevision.com’s Deven Lad about all things Jhalak , content creation, challenges, and OTT platforms.

    Edited Excerpts

    On what works for Colors

    Manisha: What works for Colors are the riveting storylines of its shows mounted on relevant themes and driven by relatable characters. Both fiction and non-fiction shows are loved and enjoyed by viewers especially since we have managed to achieve a balance between them. Colors’ numero uno status can be attributed to the fact it offers something for everyone. Our content slate is carefully curated, and it encompasses a wide variety of genres. At Colors, the presentation of content is paramount. It is pertinent to package the shows in a way that keeps the audience intrigued and hooked to the narrative and the cultural resonance.

    On the emergence of OTT

    Manisha: In my opinion, there’s no substitute for television in India. As a nation, we are very family-oriented and millions of households still watch television with their family at the dinner table. The medium provides a collective viewing experience to viewers and enables families to bond. The growing TV consumption is proof that TV is here to stay.

    While the viewing patterns are changing at a fast pace with evolving technology, the core remains the same which is ‘storytelling! ‘There will always be an audience for a good story and there’s ample opportunity ahead in understanding these changes and adapting to them.

    OTT will be more and more personalised. It is likely that the streaming players will customise their content keeping in mind their preferences. New genres will surface and the experience of watching content will become more immersive.

    The preference for OTT is expected to extend from metro cities to tier II and tier III towns too as the amount of time spent watching content on OTT platforms has seen enormous growth since the pandemic. With the huge Indian population waking up to quality content available on OTT platforms, the viewership is only expected to increase in the coming years. While OTT continues to grow, it still is predominantly a form of individual entertainment, whereas TV continues and will be the dominant form of wholesome family entertainment!

    On  Jhalak season 10

    Manisha: A whole new set of contestants who are achievers in their arena bring their star power to this season. The choreography is top-notch, exciting, and experimental. The channel has fortified its social media strategy for the show so that viewers can be part of the contestants’ journey.

    To amp up the season, we have introduced new elements such as the ‘Judges Popularity Contest’ along with the main competition, off takes of the contestants before and after the performance, and a Golden Chair immunity which the contestants will be competing for week on week. In every episode, we shall bring a strong streak of competition amongst the contestants, making the show even more exciting and engaging.

    On the challenges for the new season

    Manisha: The show comes back after a hiatus of five years hence getting together the right team was of utmost importance. Choreography is the backbone of this show and so our team went all out to secure the right talents for the choreography team. Putting together the right mix of talents was also a big challenge that we managed to overcome.

    On the team involved in the creation

    Manisha: There are several people involved in the creation of any show. Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 10 has a core creative group of four members and a backend production team of four to five members and both the teams are assisted by an extended group of creative producers, a reality team, a post-production team, and a production team that manages logistics and operations.

    On  Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa streaming on OTT

    Manisha: Yes, it is being streamed on OTT. Considering that we are implementing a full-fledged digital strategy, we estimate that it will reflect positively on its viewership. We have received an incredible response to the promos and the premiere episodes of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa season 10 and we hope to live up to the expectations of the audience, who have waited for the show for five years.

    On expectations from Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Season 10

    Manisha: Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Season 10 is all about celebrating dance, glamour, entertainment, and the journeys of the contestants with the fanfare that befits its revival after five years. We have contestants who are achievers and who draw creative energy under the mentorship of celebrated choreographers with a power-packed panel of judges and a super-talented host. We look forward to the continuous love and support of the viewers.

    On fiction vs non-fiction

    Manisha: Yes. Both have their challenges and pros. For reality shows, one needs to focus on getting real-life stories of the talent to connect instantly with the audience as the longevity of non-fiction shows is finite; whereas fictional shows are scripted and can be altered as per the requirements.

    On opportunities in television content

    Manisha: The audience is open to a wide variety of genres because of the content exposure that they’ve got in the past three years. This encourages us to flex our creative stamina and bring shows that are one-of-a-kind. We see this as an opportunity to provide a platform for talent, showcase unique concepts, and curate content that is aligned with international standards.

    On the continuing TRP race

    Manisha: Yes, TRP definitely is a key influencer in today’s time, and it is also a unifier for all broadcasters. Despite all the conviction and belief, we have in the concept and story, the characters and storytelling do get altered basis the ratings show garner.

    On the future of television

    Manisha: The swiftly changing market landscape and ongoing diversification make it difficult to project long-term predictions about the future of television. Traditional media will continue to hold a prominent share in the M&E industry as we continue to witness a growth in C&S penetration across India.

    Also, there is still high headroom for penetration within the Indian households for a pay TV connection. For many households, TV continues to be the centre of the home and a significant part of family time. However, broadcast players have started realigning their goals, understanding these changing patterns, and adopting agile approaches for content development. As a result, broadcasters have been working towards tailor-making their content that is adept to multiple platforms’ front-end user interfaces.

  • “Swaraj is one of the most difficult shows we have worked on”: Contiloe Pictures’ Founder & CEO Abhimanyu Singh

    “Swaraj is one of the most difficult shows we have worked on”: Contiloe Pictures’ Founder & CEO Abhimanyu Singh

    Mumbai: ‘Swaraj – Bharat ke Swatantrata Sangram ki Samagra Gatha’, an Indian historical TV serial that aired on DD National channel has been eye-grabbing since its launch. The show that telecasted on India’s 75th Independence Day has potentially captured viewers’ attention for its storytelling and production work. The 75-episode mega serial was endorsed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and focuses on the contribution of the freedom fighters and unsung heroes of the freedom struggle.

    It is an attempt by Doordarshan to bring alive the tales of courage of over 550 freedom fighters on television. Swaraj will tell stories and bring to focus contributions of heroes such as Rani Abbakka, Bakshi Jagabandhu, Tirot Sing, Sidhu Murmu and Kanhu Murmu, Shivappa Nayaka, Kanhoji Angre, Rani Gaidinliu, Tilka Majhi, Rani Lakshmibai, Maharaj Shivaji, Tatya Tope, Madam Bhikaji Kama, and more.

    The show has been ideated by Contiloe Pictures’ Founder & CEO Abhimanyu Singh, who mainly produces Hindi-language television shows. His passion for storytelling kick-started two decades ago and has, over the years, created some stellar shows across genres including history, crime, horror, thriller, events, formats, comedies, animation, and mini-series, managing to constantly keep audiences engaged, ensuring they were interested in his style of storytelling and giving them enough reason to watch his shows. He has successfully made a place for himself in the media & entertainment industry and has received accolades for his work like “Mahayoddha Rama” & his debut digital franchise “State of Siege”. Deeply rooted in bringing out in-depth stories, he has successfully produced over 100 TV shows under his banner, including independent shows for Doordarshan, two feature films and two OTT projects so far and continues to focus on large productions.

    Contiloe has produced historical shows like Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat, Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap, Taj 21 Sarfarosh – Saragarhi 1897, Ek Veer Stree ki Kahaani… Jhansi Ki Rani and mythological shows like Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanumaan, Vighnaharta Ganesha, Yashomati Maiyya Ke Nandlala as well as digital series under his ‘State of Siege’ franchise, of which season three is in the making.

    In an exclusive conversation with Indiantelevision.com, Singh shared insights about his shows and deliberated views on the challenges, responses from the audiences and further talked about his upcoming shows at length.

    Edited Excerpts:

    On the response that Swaraj received from the audience

    Abhimanyu: So far, the audience response has been fantastic. People are aware of the invasions that occurred in India but they are unaware of the specifics. It’s both informative and fascinating for the audience to learn about how the western invasion of India began and how it all culminated with our Independence in 1947.

    On showcasing Swaraj on popular OTT platforms

    Abhimanyu: The government is already interested in showing it on over-the-top (OTT) platforms. Prasar Bharati has recently made a move to invite digital partners, which will help the show to reach a potential audience.

    On the making of the show

    Abhimanyu: The procedure began at the beginning of 2021. It’s a lengthy process from research and scripting to shooting. It’s been a year and a half, and I believe the project will continue for at least another year. Researching and producing 75 episodes for the audience is a time-consuming process.

    On the challenges of producing the show

    Abhimanyu: The biggest challenge is that we have to produce 75 different stories. It’s not just one story that I’ve been running for a year and a half; it’s 75 different stories. So, preparing, researching, casting, and creating the mood is extremely difficult. Without a doubt, Swaraj is one of the most difficult shows that we have worked on.

    It’s a responsibility and it’s a challenge, but we have a very strong, historical guidance, and a team of great researchers. You are telling 450 years of history. It spans across such a vast historical length. The enemies are constantly changing (From the 1st episode to the 75th episode, viewers will see freedom fighters fighting different characters), the invasions and heroes are constantly changing.

    There is a tonne of work to be done on a single episode, including casting, changing the looks, changing the costumes, and more. I believe that has been the most difficult aspect in terms of ensuring that sensitivities and sensibilities are taken care of.

    We have been doing history-based shows for 15 years, and we know what we should be careful of. The challenge emerges from the time period (historic) and the nature of the time more than anything else.

    On the show’s shooting & locations

    Abhimanyu: We are using various sets –  changing, retaining and repurposing all of them. Apart from that, we have shot in a variety of other locations as and when the need arose – whether it’s Delhi, Haryana and North East because the freedom struggle occurred throughout India, along with a lot of visual effects in various locations, and set extensions.

    On prime minister Narendra Modi’s views about the show

    Abhimanyu: To see the Prime Minister watching your episode is a very good experience. The Prime Minister, the Home Minister, the Information & Broadcasting Minister and the entire Council of Ministers were invited to watch the episode. It is only the beginning. This journey will continue for another year and a half. So I strive to create a show that makes a difference, a show that tells our story to our people and the rest of the world.

    On the launching of India@75

    Abhimanyu: More than strategically for me, it’s a very good gesture on the part of the Government. Making  such a good show, which educates people about our history and releasing it on the 75th celebration. After India has completed 75 years of independence, people are getting to know more about India and its freedom fights – the credit should be given to the Government.

    On dubbing of the show in nine different languages

    Abhimanyu: A lot of our content is being dubbed. Hanuman and Ganesha have both been dubbed in all of the southern languages, and they have done exceptionally well. Culturally, we are one. As far as our consumers are concerned, they are diverse. It’s one country. So, dubbing in various languages makes it easier for people to understand and helps us reach out to a wider audience. It’s not such a difficult task. We work with a lot of dubbing partners who are experts in their respective languages.

    On his views on TV vs OTT

    Abhimanyu: In my opinion, both will coexist but whether television will continue to exist in its current form is debatable. You have a younger audience that is not watching content on television sets. But your older audiences will continue to watch television on TV sets. However, television is now also being consumed as a ‘catch-up television’ on digital mobile phones.

    When I was doing Ashoka six-seven years ago, I noticed that many people were watching Ashoka on their mobile phones rather than on television. So, you saw the disruption in consumer behaviour 10 years ago, and obviously, that has changed and gotten faster with the pandemic and introduction of 4G, which increased it further, and with 5G especially, it will change once again.

    So, while there will undoubtedly be some disruption, television will continue to exist. But in what and in which form I don’t know; you may see television being consumed on mobile phones and iPads. There will be change but when that will occur, how quickly it will occur, or where that inflection point (a curve of viewership will change for TV) will occur,

    On the future shows

    Abhimanyu: We are in the third part of the State of Siege, it’s going to be better. It’s going to capture a fantastic anti-insurgency operation that happened recently. We’re also working on a rather big historical (untitled) in the digital space. We have focused on two things – like all storytellers, we’re working on a nice story. And then the whole idea is to create another one or two franchises in a year. So that we were making substantial content and ensuring that we kept the viewers entertained.

    So, we’ll be working on different aspects. One is obviously, in our digital space. Our sister company Illusion Reality Studioz has increased its footprint too, not only in visual effects and animation but also now lots of stuff that we’re doing in the meta space. It is something that is keeping us extremely busy. Learning a very new space really interests us as storytellers. We’re exploring how we can use the Metaverse as well for storytelling.

  • Barc wk 35: News18 India acquires 14% market share, widens lead over competition

    Barc wk 35: News18 India acquires 14% market share, widens lead over competition

    Mumbai: News18 India continues to be the industry leader in the Hindi TV news space. As per Barc data (Wk 32-35’22, TG: 15+, HSM), News18 India has garnered a 14 per cent market share, which is more than the combined market share of ABP and Zee News.

    As per Barc data, Aaj Tak has acquired 11.8 per cent of the market. Whereas, TV9 Bharatvarsh is at number three and India TV at number four, with 11.4 per cent and 11.1 per cent market share respectively.

    ABP has a 6.4 per cent market share, whereas Zee News has a 6.6 per cent market share.

    Ever since the Barc ratings resumed in March this year, News18 India has been steadily climbing the viewership charts. The channel has been in the number one position for seven weeks now. As per the Barc data for week 35, News18 India reached 9.29 crore viewers, as compared to AajTak’s 7.97 crore viewers.

    Even on digital, the brand is garnering solid traction, with its views across YouTube and other social media platforms increasing steadily.

    News18 India has been heavily investing in technology and editorial resources to ensure that its content and presentation remain differentiated and far ahead of the competition.

    Karan Abhishek Singh CEO – Hindi News Network18 said, “News18 India continues to go from strength to strength. We have a clear content strategy and the teams work hard to deliver on that day in and day out. Some of our recent coverage, such as those on floods in various parts of the country or the Supertech twin towers issue, was clearly best in class and has been widely praised. Our network’s strength is reflected through News18 India’s market share, which is more than ABP and Zee News combined. We have further widened our lead in the critical prime time, we lead almost all time bands and that means better deliveries for all our advertiser partners as well.”

    In prime time on weekdays (Wk 35’22, 1800–2400 hrs, TG: 15+, HSM), News18 India is ranked number one in all individual hourly time-bands. Additionally, News18 India has retained its number one position during 9-10 PM, the most prestigious time band in the Hindi news genre, where News18 India’s Kishore Ajwani is ahead of India TV’s Rajat Sharma and AajTak’s Sudhir Chaudhary.

    In week 35’22, 2100–2200 hrs, TG: 15+, HSM, News18 India is leading with a 15.8 per cent share, which is 27 per cent higher than AajTak.

  • Barc Wk 35: Sun TV leads in all India market

    Barc Wk 35: Sun TV leads in all India market

    Mumbai: Broadcast Audience Research Council (Barc) India has released currency data for week 35  i.e., 27 August to 2 September. As per data for the all India 2+ target group, Sun TV is the most watched channel in India with an average minute audience (AMA) of 2511.95 (000). It was followed by Star Maa at 2235.04(000) AMA, Star Plus  at 2063.01(000) AMA , Goldmines at 2036.4 (000) AMA and Dangal at 1868.71 (000) AMA.

    The average minute audience (AMA) is defined as the number of individuals within a target audience who viewed a televised “event,” averaged across minutes.

    In the Hindi-speaking market (HSM), Goldmines emerged as the most watched channel at 2005.46 (000) AMA followed by Star Plus at 1989.98 (000) AMA, Dangal at 1860.74 (000) AMA, Star Sports 1 Hindi at 1642.79 (000) AMA and Colors at 1474.25 (000) AMA.

    In the South market, Sun TV was the most watched channel at 2497.44 (000) AMA, followed by Star Maa at 2184.31 (000) AMA, Dangal at Zee Kannada (000) AMA, Star Vijay at 1394.17 (000) AMA,  Zee Telugu at 1321.86 (000) AMA.

    In the Maharashtra/Goa market, Star Pravah was the most watched channel at 1395.34 (000) AMA, followed by Star Sports 1 Hindi at 439.46 (000) AMA, Zee Marathi 434.99 (000) AMA, Sony SAB 385.42 (000) AMA and Colors Marathi 382.41 (000) AMA.

    In the West Bengal market, Star Jalsha was the most watched channel with 1079.41 (000) AMA followed by Zee Bangla at 790.41 (000) AMA, Jalsha Movies 227.1 (000) AMA, Zee Bangla Cinema 157.22 (000) AMA and STAR Sports 1 Hindi 140.59 (000) AMA.

    In the Megacities market including Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Sun TV was the most watched channel at 444.33 (000) AMA followed by Star Plus at 368.9 (000) AMA, Colors 322.92 (000) AMA,  STAR Vijay 302.06 (000) AMA and SONY SAB 296.92 (000) AMA.

  • NCLT seeks shareholder nod  for Zeel-Sony merger

    NCLT seeks shareholder nod for Zeel-Sony merger

    Mumbai : Phew! One more hurdle is set to get out of the way to create what could possibly end up being India’s largest media entertainment behemoth with the proposed merger of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (Zeel)  and Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI).

    The National Company Law Tribunal’s  (NCLT’s ) Mumbai bench has directed Zeel to convene a virtual shareholder meeting  on 14 October at 4 pm  to get their nod for the merger.

    In July 2022 , Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) gave their approval. But the Competition Commission of India (CCI) has yet to give its approval as it is investigating how the fusion will affect market dominance. The NCLT direction was made last month but Zeel communicated this  to the Bombay stock exchange (BSE) only on 7 September.

    “The ]NCLT  Mumbai bench has directed in its order, that a meeting of the equity shareholders of Zeel be convened and held on Friday, 14 October   for the purpose of considering, and, if thought fit, approving the proposed merger of the company with Culver Max Entertainment Pvt Ltd  (formerly SPNI Pvt Ltd),” read Zee’s statement.

    In July 2022, Zee received approval from the BSE  and the  National Stock Exchange (NSE) for the  proposed merger. According to reports, both the firms  have been in constant contact with the competition watchdog for more than four to five months for getting its nod.

    When the merger plan was announced in September 2021, the two networks said that Sony would invest $1.575 billion and have a 52.93 Per cent  interest in the new firm and Zee the remaining 47.07 per cent.

    Last year, in December, SPNI  and ZEEL signed definitive agreements for the merger following the conclusion of an exclusive negotiation period during which both parties conducted mutual due diligence.

    When the transaction is completed Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc will indirectly control a majority of 50.86 per cent of the combined firm and the promoters (founders) of Zeel  will hold 3.99 per cent, while the remaining Zeel shareholders would hold a 45.15 per cent stake

    Under the terms of the definitive agreements, SPNI, which is an indirect subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE), will have a cash balance of $1.5 billion (assuming an INR: USD exchange rate of 75:1) at closing, including through infusion by the current shareholders of SPNI and the Zeel promoters, , to enable the combined company to drive sharper content creation across platforms, strengthen its footprint in the rapidly evolving digital ecosystem, bid for media rights in the fast-growing sports landscape and pursue other growth opportunities.

    In accordance with the transactions envisioned by a non-compete agreement, SPE, through a subsidiary, will pay a non-compete fee to certain Zeel promoters.. These promoters (founders) will use the non-compete fee to inject primary equity capital into SPNI, giving them the right to purchase shares of SPNI that, on a post-closing basis, would equal about 2.11 per cent of the total shares of the combined company.

    Zeel CEO Punit Goenka  will serve as the combined company’s managing director and CEO.

    Earlier  Invesco along with OFI Global China Fund LLC, which together hold about a 17.9 per cent  stake in ZEEL, had opposed the deal.

    In March 2022, Invesco had said it would support the Zee-Sony merger deal and had decided not to pursue the call for an EGM of ZEEL to remove Goenka and two independent directors.

    Additionally, Invesco said it would support the Zee and Sony merger, adding that the “deal in its current form has great potential for Zee shareholders,” but added that Invesco retains the right to request a new EGM if the merger is not completed as currently proposed.

    With 75 TV channels and two video streaming services (ZEE5 and Sony LIV), the merged entity will become India’s second-largest entertainment network by revenue. It will also house two film studios — Zee Studios and Sony Pictures Films India and a digital content studio (Studio NXT).

  • Colors’ ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi 12’ creates history and breaks records

    Colors’ ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi 12’ creates history and breaks records

    Mumbai: Stunt-based reality show, Khatron Ke Khiladi, has delivered yet another successful season with its action-packed content, breaking records across various mediums. The show was featured as the #1 non-fiction show in the category, receiving rave reviews across the globe and making Colors the #1 weekend destination with a 24 per cent market share, generating over five million conversations, including multiple organic trends on a weekly basis. The Rohit Shetty action extravaganza, which has had the highest reach for two years running, also has the highest average episodic reach on weekends.

    Colors launched a 360-degree high-impact campaign across platforms, with the aim of connecting with fans and giving them a first-hand experience of Khatron Ke Khiladi. An interactive Instagram filter was introduced, with a fun task to match expressions with their favourite contestants. The super cool filter clocked a whopping six million impressions. To bring the element of fear to life, Colors created harmless prank videos by tricking people in elevators through fake scenarios such as collapsing floors and silicon snakes.

    This was a major hit across social media where it garnered one million views due to the high shareability of the videos, which were an instant hit amongst the masses. Taking it up a notch, each contestant was innovatively introduced in stylized videos, which cumulatively garnered over 30 million views. There is much more to Khatron Ke Khiladi than meets the eye, and that goes behind the scenes in the making of the show.

    Taking viewers up close and personal, a larger-than-life BTS video of action master and host Rohit Shetty was posted, fetching more than six million views across platforms. Keeping the viewers hooked with engaging content and fun videos, including the contestants’ prepping and testing their reflexes with ‘Try not to flinch’, garnered more than 10 million views. The show had a consistent 80 per cent share of voice across the GEC sector and the highest among the shows in the GEC space on social media, with an overall one billion views and a 1.5 billion reach across social media platforms.

    Speaking on the success of Khatron Ke Khiladi 12, Viacom18 head – Hindi mass entertainment and kids TV network Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “The grand success of Khatron Ke Khiladi is a testament to our commitment to provide wholesome entertainment to our viewers. Over the years, the show has set new benchmarks, broken records across platforms and is once again the number one non-fiction show in the category. It continues to be an exceptional showcase of unparalleled entertainment and a great platform for advertisers. As we continuously strive to entertain and innovate, we look forward to unwavering support from our viewers and advertisers.”

    The property has been a resounding success with advertisers as well, wherein the title sponsor Maruti Suzuki remains this season along with Amazon Prime, Spotify India, Hershey’s India, Oppo Mobiles India and more, who continued their partnership with the country’s highest rated reality show, and the powered by-charged by Thumps up, along with special status Kajaria Ceramics, Ching’s, among others, are some of the newer brands who have partnered this season.

    Khatron Ke Khiladi, airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9.30 p.m. on Colors.