Tag: Arnab Goswami

  • Republic Media Network’s interview with Ukraine president garners 600 mn impressions

    Republic Media Network’s interview with Ukraine president garners 600 mn impressions

    Mumbai: Republic Media Network’s exclusive interview with the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has garnered 600 million estimated impressions across digital platforms within 24 hours of live broadcast, according to the broadcaster.

    President Zelenskyy was interviewed by Republic’s editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami which lasted 60 minutes and was telecast live across broadcast and digital platforms. The interview propelled crucial global conversations on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.

    The interview garnered over 20 million impressions on YouTube within the first day of playout. The coverage has also garnered 2.61 million views in less than 20 hours.

    On Twitter, the interview not only crossed over 532 million impressions and counting but also generated strong conversations in countries across the world. Engagement and tweets on the interview have been pouring in from countries including India, the US, Canada, Australia, the UK, Singapore, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, and Iran, among others.

    The interview reached an audience of ~three million on Facebook and has been seen by over two million and counting on messaging service Telegram. “The interview continues to garner record views and consumption on Republic’s digital assets including republicworld.com, said the statement.

    “With four full playouts over the weekend, and an unstoppable ongoing virality on social media, new digital records will continue to be set by Republic Media Network,” the statement added.

  • News channels data blackout could devalue TV ratings as a currency

    News channels data blackout could devalue TV ratings as a currency

    Mumbai: The news genre relies more heavily on TV ratings than others, argued industry stakeholders during a virtual webinar organised by Indiantelevision.com on Tuesday, highlighting that a major part of their revenues comes from advertising and discontinuation of TV ratings has impacted their ability to customise content, distribution and negotiate fair rates with advertisers.

    The virtual panel discussion – ‘The Need for News TV Ratings’ organised by Indiantelevision.com was powered by Megaphone TV, and joined by stakeholders in the news broadcast and advertising industry. The session was moderated by Indiantelevision.com group’s founder CEO and editor-in-chief Anil Wanwari.

    News broadcasters, agencies and advertisers highlighted that they are keen to understand how market dynamics have changed in terms of reach and viewership for the news channels after more than 15 months of ratings blackout by Broadcast Audience Research Council (Barc) India. The ministry of information and broadcasting has mandated that ratings for news channels be resumed immediately, however, Barc India is yet to share the ratings for news channels.

    TV ratings are a currency

    TV ratings are a currency for selling advertising and are important for news channels. In a populous and diverse country such as India, these ratings are intended to be a statistical representation that intends to show the trend of ‘What India Watches’ and relies on certain methodologies to arrive at these conclusions. In October 2020, Barc suspended reporting data for individual news channels though it continued to report the viewership trend for the entire news genre.

    “We are a midsized advertiser and we have a news-forward plan because we cater to a strong male audience,” said Lupin head of marketing consumer healthcare Supratik Sengupta. “During the blackout, at an AdEx level, we did not implement a news forward plan because we didn’t have the data. We shifted a certain amount of spends to digital and took gut calls on certain leading news channels in the absence of data. Without granular ratings, we started rotating our spends among the top four to five channels.”

    He added, “Week 39’2020 was the last time data was reported for news channels. We’ve had a data dark situation for almost 60 weeks. It is criminal that a genre is not reported for such a long time, whatever the reason. Today, I don’t know the changes, if any, in news channels’ ratings compared to last time data was reported.”

    “In absence of rating, we have been making justified recommendations to clients based on past data and other performance indicators such as views on digital assets,” stated Omnicom Media Group India managing partner and head of investment Yatin Balyan. “The advertisers’ sales team reviews on particular channels, in certain geographies also enabled us to make a more justified recommendation.”

    Patanjali Ayurved COO – media and communications Anita Nayyar highlighted that there was a lot of volatility of viewership in the news space due to factors like recent events such as elections or budget, therefore regular reporting of ratings is important. “A news channel that stood on top in one week may drop dramatically in the next week because they do not have decent content. As a currency accepted by the industry, TV ratings told us whether to stop investing in a news channel because we all know where to invest based on historical data. Unlike the GEC genre, there is no reason why a newcomer cannot top the charts in the news genre because it is completely dependent on the content and the pulse of the audience the channel touches upon,” she added.

    Impact on news channels

    The suspension of news channels had come at a time when relatively new channels were also garnering a significant share of viewership among news channels and advertisers were believed to be closely observing to see if this growth in ratings was a one-off or a long-term trend.

    “The new entrants in the news industry have broken many glass ceilings of content and distribution to go to the top,” said Republic Media Network owner founder and editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami. “Nobody studies TV ratings more than news channels, so we may respond with better quality content, deeper discussion and ways to make the content more interactive. I spend over Rs 100 crore in distribution every year and have a right to know which markets are contributing to my viewership and plan accordingly.”

    He further added, “Barc is supposed to make its decisions based on a consultative process but were media agencies, news channels and advertisers consulted before the decision to suspend ratings was taken? The process of determining ratings is the same for news genre and GECs yet only news channel ratings have been stopped.”

    “The Hindi news genre which commands the largest share of revenues in the news genre saw a distinct change in the pecking order just before TV ratings were stopped,” said TV9 Network CEO Barun Das. “Even today there is ambiguity on why only news channel ratings have been suspended. The Technical Committee at Barc has approved a fresh way of calculating the data for the news genre but it continues to report other genres as usual.”

    “There’s certainly going to be a spike in ratings during the elections,” noted Das alluding to the upcoming state elections. “Media buyers and advertisers would feel more confident spending their money and leveraging the news genre if the ratings are made available. The entire genre would benefit, especially the smaller regional channels whose dependence on advertiser confidence is greater than ours.”

    “A period of 15 months is too much time for any industry to go without measurement,” remarked independent media consultant and industry observer Paritosh Joshi. “Any industry that does not measure itself sees a drop in revenue. A currency is a store of value, medium of exchange and basis of accounting, and all of these things are relevant as far as broadcasting is concerned. If you don’t have a basis of accounting or a medium of exchange for a significant period of time then it devalues the currency.”  

    Monthly ratings for news genre

    The ministry of information and broadcasting has recommended that Barc release news channels data based on a four-week average rolling concept. It has also instituted a committee to look into return path data (RPD) and its applications to strengthen TV measurement. Right off the bat, Paritosh Joshi noted, “RPD is not a substitute for a statistically sound sample.”

    “In my mind, metrics such as TVR/TRP data tell you about the market share of a channel and as an advertiser I would like to have that data as quickly and frequently as possible,” said Sengupta. “While a four-week rolling basis for reporting data will not be a challenge at the planning level because we look at anywhere between four, six and 13-weeks average data for planning, it will be a problem at the post-evaluation level when I have to determine my campaign’s performance. That’s because we will only get an average and not exact data for the week that my ad spot ran.”

    “Secondly, I am not aware of what measures Barc has taken to protect my data,” he added.

    “While we take a long view of a four-week, eight-week or 13-week average basis, weekly ratings are important,” stated Balyan. “That’s because not every event, property or programme that we buy has a longer format. Take an election or any special programming on a news channel, we need to understand how our investments on that particular programme or channel have performed. We need to have a learning base to make a futuristic recommendation and thereby our approach to a particular partner.”

    Paritosh Joshi shared an example of best practice followed by the UK’s TV measurement council BARB. He said, “If a particular broadcast platform’s previous three or six-months’ share of voice in the entire raw panel has come down by a certain percentage (let’s say one per cent), it is no longer qualified for weekly ratings. Depending on how low the ratings have fallen, the frequency of that channels’ ratings may be changed to month, quarterly or even half yearly.”

    He elaborated, “This is not necessarily bad nor does it discredit the platform. Just because the India Readership Survey does a quarterly reporting of data or longer, doesn’t mean that has stopped anyone from buying print. In fact, in some cases it works very well, giving fairly decent forensics to show how viewers are behaving. So, the frequency of data reporting should not depend on the genre, but rather on an objective determinant that says what the share of voice was in the previously leading period. There is really no need to put out all the data in the same way. While we may choose to go with a one size fits all approach in India, this is not the best practice.”

  • magicpin joins hands with Republic Media to power retail in India

    magicpin joins hands with Republic Media to power retail in India

    Mumbai: magicpin, the online platform for discovery and savings in offline retail, has entered into a partnership with Republic Media to spread its message to a wider audience across India. magicpin and Republic Media will jointly create content that will be aired on Republic TV, Republic Bharat and other digital channels. The content will also be available on magicpin’s social media handles.

    This will include unique user-generated content shared by customers, retailers and brands that will highlight the benefits of a hyperlocal shopping experience that is a win-win for all stakeholders. This partnership will ensure that the message is delivered to millions of consumers, retailers and brands across the length and breadth of the country, said the statement.

    Announcing the partnership on live TV during the prime time debate, Republic Media MD and editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami said, “magicpin is on a mission to make hyperlocal absolutely magical. With over 1.7 lakh merchant partners it embodies the glorious Indian entrepreneurial spirit. As India’s economy bounces back and customer habits change, magicpin empowers users to go local. We are excited about this partnership as we are champions of the Vocal for Local mission and this is a great opportunity to do just that.”

    “magicpin is connecting Bharat’s retailers to its consumers. It stands for offline retail – for millions of stores in our country across food, fashion, electronics, and pharma – bringing their products and services to the users’ handset,” said magicpin CEO and founder Anshoo Sharma. “This enables users to discover and save at these local stores and retailers to participate in the country’s fast-growing online economy. Our partnership with Republic Media, is to spread our message of ‘Shop Karo, Save Karo, magicpin Pe’ to benefit merchants and customers across the country.”

  • Republic Media Network concludes first ‘India Economic Summit’

    Republic Media Network concludes first ‘India Economic Summit’

    Mumbai: Republic Media Network concluded the first edition of ‘India Economic Summit 2021’ on 26 November.

    The event put a spotlight on contemporary economic issues and was attended by union ministers, policymakers, corporate honchos, economists and business leaders at the Taj Palace in New Delhi. The summit was hosted by veteran news anchor Rini Simon Khanna.

    In his address at the summit, Republic Media Network’s editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami stated that India must not be the marketplace of the world. “We must be the hub of production, the hub of digitisation, the hub of technology, the hub of risk-takers, and the hub of innovation,” he said.

    Union minister of road transport and highway Nitin Gadkari, union minister of commerce and industry, consumer affairs, food and public distribution and textiles Piyush Goyal, union minister of petroleum and natural gas and housing and urban affairs Hardeep Singh Puri, union minister of women and child development Smriti Irani and union minister of state for entrepreneurship, skill development, electronics and technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar addressed the summit. Leading business personalities like Marico’s Harsh Mariwala, Bharat Biotech’s Dr Krishna M Ella shared their views on the Indian economy.

    One of the highlights of the event was the session on ‘India’s Role in the Global Economy’ presented virtually by reputed global economist and New York University’s Stern School of Business Dr Nouriel Roubini.

    “The massive success and gripping ideation sessions at The India Economic Summit 2021 prove beyond doubt that India’s economy is all geared up for greatness,” said Republic Media Network editor-in-chief, Arnab Goswami. “The first edition of the Summit has infused audiences across the world with confidence that India is a superpower in the making. And it gives me great joy that amidst it all, Republic is poised to lead and expand into new horizons with a massive digital operation.”

    The ‘India Economic Summit 2021’ took place on the back of India rebounding from the pandemic with stellar projections. As the RBI as well as the IMF, estimate the Indian GDP to grow 9.5 per cent making it the fastest-growing economy in the world, the summit was a platform to ideate on the trajectory ahead.

  • MIB officially recognises self-regulatory body under NBF

    MIB officially recognises self-regulatory body under NBF

    Mumbai: The ministry of information and broadcasting (MIB) has officially recognised the News Broadcasters Federation’s (NBF) self-regulatory body Professional News Broadcasters Standards Authority (PNBSA). NBF claims it is the first and only news broadcasters’ self-regulatory body to get the status.

    The PNBSA has been formally registered as a self-regulatory body under the new amendments in the Cable Television Network Act.

    “The NBF’s self-regulatory body’s emergence as the sole body to meet all criteria to be granted validation by the Union of India and be the only recognised body regulating the news media sector as on-date once again reiterates the commitment of the largest news broadcasters’ body to the fundamentals of transparency, accountability and strong self-regulation,” said a press statement.

    “The PNBSA is set to build a robust system with the highest standards of transparency and accountability,” it added.

    “I want to thank all the members of the governing body of the NBF who have worked with me towards making this happen,” said NBF, president, Arnab Goswami. “The media has a pivotal role in strengthening our democracy and taking it to even greater heights. Strengthening the framework of the self-regulation of the media is a big step in that direction. And that’s exactly what the NBF has been working round the clock towards.”

    “The NBF prides itself on its democratic structure and roots across the country. Different languages, dynamic formats and varied audiences, but what binds the NBF is our commitment in coming together to strengthen the media pillar of Indian democracy. We look forward to working with the ministry of information and broadcasting to further strengthen self-regulation in our media,” Goswami added.

    “We are privileged to be the first officially recognised self-regulatory body to be registered for TV news broadcasters,” said NBF, secretary-general, R. Jai Krishna. “We are grateful to the ministry of information and broadcasting and our members for reposing trust and faith. We ensure that we will take the news broadcasting of the country to great milestones with our democratic structure, excellence in self-regulation, and bringing the truth and reflections to the doorsteps across the country in maximum languages.”

    The NBF channels presently include 24News, Alamai Sahara, CVR English, CVR Health, CVR NEWS, DA News Plus, DY365, Gulistan News, IBC24, IND 24, India News Gujarat, India News Haryana, India News Hindi, India News MPCG, India News Punjabi, India News Rajasthan, India News UP, Khabar Fast, MHOne, NEWS9, News First Kannada, News Live, News Nation, NewsX, North East Live, North East News, OTV, Prag News, Puthiyathalaimurai, Republic Bangla, Republic Bharat, Republic TV, Sahara Samay, Samay Bihar, Samay Maharashtra, Samay MPCG, Samay Rajasthan, Samay UP, TV5 Kannada, TV5 Telugu, TV9 Bharatvarsh, TV9 Gujarati, TV9 Kannada, TV9 Marathi, TV9 Telugu, and V6.

  • Need immediate resumption of viewership ratings: NBF to Anurag Thakur

    Need immediate resumption of viewership ratings: NBF to Anurag Thakur

    Mumbai: Governing board members and senior member broadcasters of News Broadcasters Federation (NBF) met with the minister of information and broadcasting, Anurag Thakur, on Tuesday.

    During the meeting, members of NBF highlighted the need for the immediate resumption of viewership ratings for the news genre. The ratings “have been unilaterally paused and have severely impacted the sustainability of news channels”, they said. 

    The new broadcast body apprised the I&B minister of key issues facing the news industry, recent growth and trends in the broadcasting sector, and challenges faced by news broadcasters in recent times.

    “It was a pleasure to meet and exchange views with the NBF governing board led by Arnab Goswami,” said Anurag Thakur. “It was a productive exchange of views and I look forward to engaging with the NBF on issues regarding news broadcasting and the role of news broadcasting in strengthening our democracy,” he added.

    The NBF governing board informed the minister about key initiatives undertaken by the body to provide greater representation to channels broadcasting in various languages and on further steps to strengthen regulation among member channels.

    The NBF delegation included Republic Media Network, editor-in-chief, Arnab Goswami; TV9 News Network, CEO, Barun Das; Prag News, founder/MD, Sanjive Narain; Pride East Entertainment, chairperson/MD, Riniki Bhuyan Sarma; ITV Network founder/promoter, Kartikeya Sharma; Fourth Dimension, CEO, Shankar Bala; TV9 Bharatvarsh, news director, Hemant Sharma; News Nation, editor-in-chief, Manoj Gairola; MHOne, chairperson, Mahendra Bhatla; Newsfirst Kannada, business head, Divaakar S; NBF and Eshita, secretary-general, and associate for policy and regulations of NBF, R Jai Krishna.

    “The meeting of NBF members with the Minister was a wonderful opportunity to apprise him about the steps we have taken to build India’s largest federation of news broadcasters,” said NBF president Arnab Goswami. “The Minister has heard our views and concerns in detail and we look forward to working with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to make the news broadcasting sector even stronger.”

    Shankar Bala called the meeting “path-breaking” and said, “We have particularly stated that it is essential to release the viewership ratings for news channels, which were unilaterally stopped. The resumption of the publication of news ratings will ensure fair play and measurement-driven competitive news industry.”

    “The highly competitive news TV genre certainly needs a level-playing field for new promising players both in the national arena and regional markets. We felt extremely assured after our meeting today,” said Barun Das.

    “As a team, NBF put forth the problems we tend to face and the ways in which we want to raise and address our concerns. At least, we can go forward and help regional industries survive, like ours. The minister gave us a patient hearing and we are very grateful to the Ministry. We are now looking forward to the future and ways as to how we can progress together,” said Riniki Bhuyan Sarma.

    “The minister heard out all the matters raised by various members of the NBF. I would like to thank the minister for hearing the viewpoints of all news channels from across India and from regional channels as well,” said Kartikeya Sharma.

  • TV9 Network joins News Broadcasters Federation

    TV9 Network joins News Broadcasters Federation

    Mumbai: TV9 Network on Wednesday announced that it has joined News Broadcasters Federation (NBF). NBF is a broadcast news body formed by more than 78 news channels representing 14 languages and 25 states.

    The NBF recently saw the induction of Sahara Network, CVR Network, and V6 as its new members.

    “NBF is the first body of broadcasters in India that truly represents the vision and concerns of regional, vernacular, and national media that constitute the changing face of media in India,” said the broadcast network in a statement.

    “NBF’s goals are to support regional news channels and their digital platforms in understanding and complying with regulatory requirements with regard to news content,” it added.

    Welcoming TV9 Network on board, NBF president Arnab Goswami said that the NBF is the nation’s only body that truly represents national and regional players, catering to their aspirations and forming a system to cohesively and unitedly raise concerns regarding broadcast news media. “The NBF is the most democratically run news media body and that is what makes us stand out amongst the rest. I am proud to say that today NBF is the biggest body for broadcast news and is one that is for a New India and one for the future,” he added.

    “We are delighted to join the NBF. I am impressed with the democratic way of functioning of Arnab and other members of the governing body,” said TV9 Network, group chief executive officer, Barun Das. “Regional news genre enjoys the biggest pie of viewership and revenue in the news TV industry. It is only fair that they get their share of voice in guiding the industry in the right direction. The NBF brings that balance to the table as  regional broadcasters are well represented here.”

    The NBF channels presently include 24News, Alamai Sahara, CVR English, CVR Health, CVR NEWS, DA News Plus, DY365, Gulistan News, IBC24, IND 24, India News Gujarat, India News Haryana, India News Hindi, India News MPCG, India News Punjabi, India News Rajasthan, India News UP, Khabar Fast, MHOne, NEWS9, News First Kannada, News Live, News Nation, NewsX, North East Live, North East News, OTV, Prag News, Puthiyathalaimurai, Republic Bangla, Republic Bharat, Republic TV, Sahara Samay, Samay Bihar, Samay Maharashtra, Samay MPCG, Samay Rajasthan, Samay UP, TV5 Kannada, TV5 Telugu, TV9 Bharatvarsh, TV9 Gujarati, TV9 Kannada, TV9 Marathi, TV9 Telugu, and V6.

  • TRP Scam: Mumbai Police names Arnab Goswami as accused in chargesheet

    New Delhi: Nine months after registering an FIR in the Television Rating Points (TRP) scam, the Mumbai Police on Tuesday submitted the chargesheet naming Republic TV’s editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami as an accused.

    Goswami and four others from ARG Outlier Media that owns Republic TV – COO Priya Mukherjee, Shivendu Mulelkar, and Shiva Sundaram – have been named as accused in the second supplementary chargesheet, reported Live Law. Till now, Goswami and others were listed as “suspects” by Mumbai Police in the ongoing investigation.

    The 1800 page supplementary charge sheet was submitted in the Esplanade Metropolitan Magistrate Court.

    An FIR in the case was registered in October, 2020 after former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh named the channel as being involved in the scam. The scam had come to light last year when BARC lodged a complaint with the Mumbai Police through Hansa Research Group, alleging that certain television channels were rigging TRP numbers by bribing households where BARC bar-o-meters were installed to tune into a particular channel throughout the day.

    As many as 15 arrests have been made in the case, the most prominent being former BARC CEO Partho Dasgupta, who later got bail after furnishing a bond of Rs two lakh. The arrested people were charged with cheating, criminal conspiracy, and destruction of evidence.

  • Republic announces global service R. Global

    Mumbai: Many have tried. Most have failed. But the Arnab Goswami-led Republic Network is not letting that get in the way of its ambition to go global. On 16 June, it announced on Twitter that it is expanding its expanding Republic internationally with R.Global, without revealing whether it would be a TV channel or an online service or a streaming service.

    However, what it did say is that it is hiring more than 120 journos across the globe to “deliver world class content and investigation to our viewers. Arnab is personally committed to the expansion of Indian media in the global market. R. Global is a first step in that direction. With R. Global, Republic will take its international network to another level.”

    The news service stated that it was going to hire 100 digital professionals across tech, content and product teams. The company disclosed that it has seen a 600 per cent digital growth and increase in traffic.

    Additionally, it highlighted that “it is set to deliver a game changer product on air and online with an all-new look and feel with unmatchable content line up.”

    And in true Arnab style it ended the thread by saying: “We are bigger, louder and fiercer! #RepublicIsTheNews and the people of India are on our side. With R. Global, a whole new look, unparalleled journalism, digital expansion and deep reportage, Republic is set to change the news. All over again.”

  • Court dismisses Mumbai cop’s defamation plaint against Arnab Goswami

    Court dismisses Mumbai cop’s defamation plaint against Arnab Goswami

    New Delhi: A Mumbai sessions court has dismissed the defamation complaint filed by deputy commissioner of police of Mumbai Abhishek Trimukh against Republic TV editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami, his wife Samyabrata Ray Goswami, and ARG Outlier Media.

    The court ruled that complaint was not maintainable under provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). According to the relevant sections, the complaint had to be filed by the public prosecutor alone and no one else (including the person aggrieved by the offence), stated additional sessions judge Uday M.

    The complaint was filed by DCP Abhishekh Trimukhe seeking that cognisance be taken under sections of defamation of the IPC against Goswami, his wife, and the company for publishing several defamatory statements through their TV channels. The statements were related to the Mumbai police investigation in the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput in 2020.

    In his complaint, Trimukhe claimed that through the broadcast, Goswami had allegedly tried to create an impression that the Mumbai police including Trimukhe had made a deal with one of the suspects, Rhea Chakraborty, “to wrongfully safeguard her from the police investigation in the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput.” He further stated that “his unblemished image has been  tarnished by these baseless allegations.”

    However, the bench observed that the person against whom the offence is committed is procedurally termed as a witness who is examined by the court. But since in the present case, the complainant and the person against whom the offence is committed are the same, it is not in conformity with the provisions of CrPC and dismissed the complaint.