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  • Aastha, Swami Ramdev’s HD TV plans

    Aastha, Swami Ramdev’s HD TV plans

    MUMBAI: Most spiritual and devotional channels operating in India have a bagful of problems: limited revenues, low production budgets, which have led to very poor production values for their shows. Programmes and shows are shot with standard definition cameras with cheap sets as backdrops.

    This, at a time, when most of television land is moving to high definition and a select few towards 4k high dynamic range productions – both of which give better quality video – which can play out better on HD and 4K sets, making for a near realistic viewing experience.

    Swami Ramdev and Acharaya Balkrishna’s Patanjali Ayurveda has been giving FMCG multinationals in India a bit of a headache by eating away at their market shares in several product categories.

    Now the yoga guru-turned-entrepreneur is hoping to capture global audiences with his brand of yoga keeping in mind prime minister Narendra Modi’s penchant for it.

    Aastha – as is known to many – is among the leaders in the spiritual television space in India. And it is a channel that is part of Swami Ramdev’s empire.

    Over the past year or so, an HD revolution has been taking place silently in Noida where Aastha TV’s studios, playout and uplinking hub are located. Swami Ramdev has pumped in more than Rs 50 lakh into infrastructure – including 10-12 Sony PMW 200 cameras and post production facilities – which has helped facilitate production of programmes featuring him in high definition.

    Two multi-camera teams have been trailing the yoga guru filming him at gatherings, camps and seminars where he has led his disciples in asanas. Almost 700 hours of Yoga have been filmed in HD so far.

    “We wanted to upgrade and keep pace with technology,” says Aastha Broadcasting Network CEO Pramod Joshi. “We were producing and transmitting in SD which has limited demand in international markets.”

    Joshi acknowledges that the shift to HD came at the urging of Reed Midem’s India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka representative Anil Wanvari (also the founder of the indiantelevision.com group) when the company exhibited at annual trade show MipCom in Cannes, France.

    He points out that there here are no plans to roll out a HD channel for now, since the focus is on building a library first with Swami Ramdev’s yoga practice. Simultaneously, the channel’s programmers have been giving a nudge to other prime gurus who have taken slots on Aastha to upgrade their productions.

    “We know there is a lot of demand for Indian spirituality and yoga worldwide,” points out Joshi. “With this step up in quality, we believe many more networks will want our programming. We are also open to dubbing the content in other local languages.”

    Currently, Zee International airs programmes featuring Swami Ramdev practising and teaching yoga at his camps. Enquiries from other overseas networks have been coming in.

    In addition to yogic exercise and spiritual TV shows, Joshi says that Aastha is also looking at filming spiritual tourism documentaries by partnering with different state tourism boards. “There is a lot of India interest and these documentaries will go a long way in helping both Indian and international visitors understand India’s diverse belief systems and places of spiritual worship better and from a regional perspective.”

    Finally, Aastha, like other Indian networks which are looking at licensing and syndication revenues, is hopeful that its HD production will find cachet with international buyers. “Swamiji is known worldwide,” he says. “That’s to our advantage. We hope in the next year or so, licensing and syndication of our content will scale up. “

    When it does, Astha’s investment in HD will start paying off.

  • Aastha, Swami Ramdev’s HD TV plans

    Aastha, Swami Ramdev’s HD TV plans

    MUMBAI: Most spiritual and devotional channels operating in India have a bagful of problems: limited revenues, low production budgets, which have led to very poor production values for their shows. Programmes and shows are shot with standard definition cameras with cheap sets as backdrops.

    This, at a time, when most of television land is moving to high definition and a select few towards 4k high dynamic range productions – both of which give better quality video – which can play out better on HD and 4K sets, making for a near realistic viewing experience.

    Swami Ramdev and Acharaya Balkrishna’s Patanjali Ayurveda has been giving FMCG multinationals in India a bit of a headache by eating away at their market shares in several product categories.

    Now the yoga guru-turned-entrepreneur is hoping to capture global audiences with his brand of yoga keeping in mind prime minister Narendra Modi’s penchant for it.

    Aastha – as is known to many – is among the leaders in the spiritual television space in India. And it is a channel that is part of Swami Ramdev’s empire.

    Over the past year or so, an HD revolution has been taking place silently in Noida where Aastha TV’s studios, playout and uplinking hub are located. Swami Ramdev has pumped in more than Rs 50 lakh into infrastructure – including 10-12 Sony PMW 200 cameras and post production facilities – which has helped facilitate production of programmes featuring him in high definition.

    Two multi-camera teams have been trailing the yoga guru filming him at gatherings, camps and seminars where he has led his disciples in asanas. Almost 700 hours of Yoga have been filmed in HD so far.

    “We wanted to upgrade and keep pace with technology,” says Aastha Broadcasting Network CEO Pramod Joshi. “We were producing and transmitting in SD which has limited demand in international markets.”

    Joshi acknowledges that the shift to HD came at the urging of Reed Midem’s India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka representative Anil Wanvari (also the founder of the indiantelevision.com group) when the company exhibited at annual trade show MipCom in Cannes, France.

    He points out that there here are no plans to roll out a HD channel for now, since the focus is on building a library first with Swami Ramdev’s yoga practice. Simultaneously, the channel’s programmers have been giving a nudge to other prime gurus who have taken slots on Aastha to upgrade their productions.

    “We know there is a lot of demand for Indian spirituality and yoga worldwide,” points out Joshi. “With this step up in quality, we believe many more networks will want our programming. We are also open to dubbing the content in other local languages.”

    Currently, Zee International airs programmes featuring Swami Ramdev practising and teaching yoga at his camps. Enquiries from other overseas networks have been coming in.

    In addition to yogic exercise and spiritual TV shows, Joshi says that Aastha is also looking at filming spiritual tourism documentaries by partnering with different state tourism boards. “There is a lot of India interest and these documentaries will go a long way in helping both Indian and international visitors understand India’s diverse belief systems and places of spiritual worship better and from a regional perspective.”

    Finally, Aastha, like other Indian networks which are looking at licensing and syndication revenues, is hopeful that its HD production will find cachet with international buyers. “Swamiji is known worldwide,” he says. “That’s to our advantage. We hope in the next year or so, licensing and syndication of our content will scale up. “

    When it does, Astha’s investment in HD will start paying off.

  • Chrome Week 11: English Movies gains 4.9 % of growth; Movies Now leads the genre

    Chrome Week 11: English Movies gains 4.9 % of growth; Movies Now leads the genre

    MUMBAI: English Movies emerged as the most benefited genre with 4.9 percent growth. Movies Now was at the top of the chart with 54.5 per cent opportunity to see (OTS) in week 11 as reported by Chrome Data Analytics & Media.

    Next in the tally was Business News in the six metros which witnessed growth of 3.8 per cent with CNBC Awaaz as the most benefited channel in the genre with 82. 6 per cent OTS.

    The sports genre bagged the third spot in the chart which saw growth of 3.6 per cent with DD Sports leading the genre with 80.0 per cent OTS on an all India basis. Last but but not the least, English News in the six metros grabbed the fourth slot with LokSabha TV topping the chart with 92.4 per cent OTS.

    Among the losers this week, the religious section recorded a fall of 1.8 per cent with Aastha, which emerged as the most affected channel in the genre with 94. 0 per cent OTS.

    English Entertainment in eight metros recorded a decline of 1.1 per cent and Comedy Central led the genre with 48. 2 per cent.  Third in the list was Infotainment on an all India basis which witnessed downfall of 1.0 per cent with History TV 18 topping the chart with 82.2 percent OTS.

    Hindi News in the Hindi speaking market (HSM) declined by 0.7 per cent and ABP news with 92.1 per cent OTS led the genre.

  • Chrome Week 11: English Movies gains 4.9 % of growth; Movies Now leads the genre

    Chrome Week 11: English Movies gains 4.9 % of growth; Movies Now leads the genre

    MUMBAI: English Movies emerged as the most benefited genre with 4.9 percent growth. Movies Now was at the top of the chart with 54.5 per cent opportunity to see (OTS) in week 11 as reported by Chrome Data Analytics & Media.

    Next in the tally was Business News in the six metros which witnessed growth of 3.8 per cent with CNBC Awaaz as the most benefited channel in the genre with 82. 6 per cent OTS.

    The sports genre bagged the third spot in the chart which saw growth of 3.6 per cent with DD Sports leading the genre with 80.0 per cent OTS on an all India basis. Last but but not the least, English News in the six metros grabbed the fourth slot with LokSabha TV topping the chart with 92.4 per cent OTS.

    Among the losers this week, the religious section recorded a fall of 1.8 per cent with Aastha, which emerged as the most affected channel in the genre with 94. 0 per cent OTS.

    English Entertainment in eight metros recorded a decline of 1.1 per cent and Comedy Central led the genre with 48. 2 per cent.  Third in the list was Infotainment on an all India basis which witnessed downfall of 1.0 per cent with History TV 18 topping the chart with 82.2 percent OTS.

    Hindi News in the Hindi speaking market (HSM) declined by 0.7 per cent and ABP news with 92.1 per cent OTS led the genre.

  • Chrome Data: English news genre gain maximum in week 26

    Chrome Data: English news genre gain maximum in week 26

    MUMBAI: In the week 26 of opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media, English news genre in the eight metros clocked 3 per cent growth with Times Now holding the numero uno position with 76.2 per cent OTS.

     

    English movies genre in the eight metros observed 2.5 per cent growth. Movies Now topped the chart with 61.0 per cent OTS. Business news in the eight metros garnered 0.7 per cent growth followed by religious genre in the Hindi Speaking markets (HSM) with 0.5 per cent growth. CNBC Awaaz with 80.1 per cent OTS and Aastha with 94.6 per cent OTS topped the respective categories.

     

    On the other hand, Infotainment genre across all India observed a fall of 0.7 per cent with Discovery ruling the roost with 82.1 per cent OTS. Hindi news genre in HSM markets noted 0.5 per cent drop with ABP News leading the chart with 94.3 per cent OTS.

     

    Music genre too witnessed 0.2 per cent fall followed by Hindi movies with 0.1 per drop in the HSM markets. MTV secured the first position with 90.4 per cent OTS, while Max stood at number one with 94.6 per cent OTS. 

  • Chrome week 21: English News genre sees max growth, Times Now leads

    Chrome week 21: English News genre sees max growth, Times Now leads

    MUMBAI: Week 21 of opportunity to see (OTS) data collated by Chrome Data, Analytics and Media observed the English News genre leading the crowd with growth of 1.1 per cent. Times Now led the chart with 75.7 per cent OTS.

     

    Second to top the list was the Kids genre across All India with 0.1 per cent growth. Cartoon Network continued to hold on to its numero uno position with 79.5 per cent OTS.

     

    On the losers front, English Entertainment genre in the eight metros stood at the number one position and dropped by five per cent with Comedy Central securing the first position with 48.4 per cent OTS.

     

    English Movies genre in the eight metros dropped by 2.1 per cent with Movies Now as the most affected with 61.1 per cent OTS. It was followed by Religious category in the Hindi speaking markets (HSM), which witnessed a drop of 1.4 per cent with Aastha the most affected as it noted 90.6 per cent OTS.

     

    Last but not the least, Hindi Movies genre in the HSM markets dropped by 1.2 per cent with Max leading the chart with 95.1 per cent OTS.

  • Chrome Data: English News genre sees growth in OTS

    Chrome Data: English News genre sees growth in OTS

    MUMBAI: Week 16 of opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media, observed a spike in English News genre in the eight metros. With 1.5 per cent growth, the genre was topped by Times Now with 73.6 per cent OTS.

    This was followed by Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) in the Hindi Speaking markets (HSM) with 1.3 per cent growth. Colors topped the genre with 97.0 per cent OTS. Hindi Movies genre in the HSM markets witnessed a growth of 0.3 per cent with Max leading the chart with 95.3 per cent OTS.

    Last but not the least, Kids genre in all India reported 0.1 per cent growth with Cartoon Network holding the number one spot with 76.9 per cent OTS.

    Of the losers, Religious channels across HSM markets topped the space with 0.9 per cent. Aastha channel was the most affected one with 97 per cent OTS. It was followed by Music channels in the HSM markets, English Entertainment in the eight metros and Hindi news in the HSM markets wherein each genre witnessed a fall of 0.6 per cent. The categories were led by MTV with 90.6 per cent OTS, Comedy Central with 52.2 per cent OTS and ABP News with 95.3 per cent OTS.

  • Chrome Data: Religious channel genre see growth in OTS

    Chrome Data: Religious channel genre see growth in OTS

    MUMBAI: Week 14 of opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media, saw a spike in the religious channel genre in the Hindi Speaking Markets (HSM). With 1.3 per cent growth, the genre was led by Aastha channel with 96.7 per cent OTS.

     

    This was followed by Hindi News genre, which grew by 0.7 per cent in HSM. ABP News topped the category with 94.9 per cent OTS.

     

    Music in HSM too saw a hike with 0.3 per cent with MTV leading the chart with 90.2 per cent OTS.

     

    Last but not the least, the Hindi Movies genre too garnered growth with 0.2 per cent. Max led the chart with 94.5 per cent OTS.

     

    Talking about the losers this week, English Entertainment channels in the eight metros dropped by 9.1 per cent with AXN affecting the most with 52.3 per cent OTS. English Movie channels witnessed a drop of 8.8 per cent with Movies Now topping the space with 63.3 per cent OTS.

     

    Next in the list was English News channels that saw a dip of 7.2 per cent in the eight metros. Times Now led the space with 72.9 per cent OTS.

     

    Lastly, Business News channels observed a dip of 5.8 per cent with CNBC Awaaz topping the chart with 77.5 per cent OTS.

  • Chrome Data: English Entertainment channels gain in week 9

    Chrome Data: English Entertainment channels gain in week 9

    MUMBAI: In week nine of opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media, English Entertainment channels in the eight metros gained the maximum.

     

    With 6.2 per cent growth, the genre saw AXN leading the chart with 56.2 per cent OTS.

     

    On the other hand, English Movie channels across eight metros gained 1.7 per cent. Romedy Now topped the chart with 65.8 per cent OTS.

     

    Next in the line were Sports channels across India with 0.6 per cent jump and Kids channels across India with 0.4 per cent jump. Cartoon Network was the chart leader in the kids category with 81 per cent OTS.

     

    As for the losers, Business News channels across eight metros saw the maximum drop of 2.9 per cent followed by Religious channels in Hindi Speaking Markets (HSM) with 1.1 per cent drop.

     

    CNBC Awaaz with 77.0 per cent OTS and Aastha with 94.9 per cent OTS topped in their respective genres.

     

    Last but not the least, Hindi News channels and Music channels in HSM markets too witnessed a fall of one per cent and 0.9 per cent respectively.

     

    ABP News topped the chart with 93.5 per cent OTS, while 9XM in the music category noted 90.4 per cent OTS.

  • Chrome Data: English News channels gain in week 6

    Chrome Data: English News channels gain in week 6

    MUMBAI: In week six of opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media, English News channels in the eight metros gained the maximum.

    With 1.9 per cent growth, the genre saw Times Now retaining its supremacy with 78 per cent OTS.

    Infotainment channels across India gained 0.8 per cent with Discovery topping the genre with 83.8 per cent OTS.

    Next in line were English movies in eight metros with 0.4 per cent jump and Hindi movies in the Hindi speaking market (HSM) with 0.2 per cent. Movies Now with 66 per cent OTS and Zee Cinema with 94.7 per cent OTS topped in their respective genre.

    As for the losers, Religious channels in the HSM saw the maximum drop of 3.3 per cent. Aastha with 97.1 per cent OTS continued its reign in the genre.

    Kids channels across India and Hindi News channels in the HSM saw a drop of 0.8 per cent and 0.1 per cent respectively. Cartoon Network with 80.7 per cent OTS and ABP News with 95.5 per cent OTS gained the maximum in their respective genres.